Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian is finally coming our way, uniting original stars Ben Stiller and Robin Williams with a host of newcomers, notably Amy Adams as Amelia Earhart. The movie is released in a few months in the prime Memorial Day spot summer spot, and you can check out the poster [...]
Continue reading...3. February 2009
Crossing Over, an ensemble drama about the current immigration system, was originally supposed to debut last fall but was pushed back to a spring release — and possibly later, since the poster only says “Coming Soon.” That might mean the studio didn’t consider it Oscar-worthy, but the cast is a force to be reckoned with: [...]
Continue reading...3. February 2009
There have been plenty of leaked set photos of Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law running around for Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes, but we hadn’t yet gotten a good look at Rachel McAdams, the film’s female lead, in character — until now. McAdams plays Irene Adler, who appeared in only one of Arthur Conan Doyle’s [...]
Continue reading...2. February 2009
There was a conspicuous lack of an ad for X-Men Origins: Wolverine on the Super Bowl last night, but apparently as a consolation prize, Twentieth-Century Fox has released a new teaser poster. Unfortunately, his three prominent claws still make it look like a leftover poster for the third X-Men. Share and Enjoy:
Continue reading...30. January 2009
The new poster for the Paul Rudd/Jason Segel comedy I Love You, Man has just debuted online. The film stars Rudd as a newly-engaged man who’s never had a best male friend and sets out to find one so he can have a Best Man at his wedding. Check out the red-band trailer here. Share and [...]
Continue reading...30. January 2009
State of Play, the political thriller starring Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck, Rachel McAdams, and Helen Mirren just got its first poster. The movie also stars Jason Bateman, Robin Wright Penn, and Jeff Daniels, but they’ve been oddly missing on the promotional material so far. Squint really hard at the credits block and you might be able [...]
Continue reading...29. January 2009
The posters for Watchmen keep rolling out seemingly every day, but this new one actually may be one of the final iterations as it features all the main characters instead of focusing on just one. Warner Bros. is probably still breathing a sigh of relief that their legal battle with Fox is over and they [...]
Continue reading...29. January 2009
X-Men Origins: Wolverine is busy with extensive reshoots in Canada, and a number of photos are leaking out from the set. The original Wolverine shoot was fraught with tension between Twentieth-Century Fox and director Gavin Hood over the tone of the film (Hood wanted it dark, Fox didn’t), but Hood is still in charge of [...]
Continue reading...28. January 2009
Just as Wall-E is now an instantly-recognizable name, so will be Up in just a few months. Pixar’s latest effort is about 78-year-old curmudgeon Carl Fredricksen (voiced by Ed Asner), who ties a bunch of balloons to his house to lift off and go on adventures in South America. Along for the ride is the [...]
Continue reading...27. January 2009
500 Days of Summer is a new romantic comedy starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel…except, according to the trailer (embedded below), it’s not. Instead, it’s a weird movie that involves comedy, drama, passion, sing-alongs with animated birds, and the above picture. Good weird or bad weird? Decide for yourself… Share and Enjoy:
Continue reading...27. January 2009
Five new character posters from G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra came out today, although they conspicuously lack the subtitle. Maybe they’re just switching back to plain old G.I. Joe? Either way, since their faces are halfway obscured, it might be helpful to know that the first poster is of Duke (Channing Tatum), then Snake Eyes [...]
Continue reading...26. January 2009
Obsessed, otherwise known as the Beyonce Knowles/Ali Larter cat fight movie, or simply “the new Fatal Attraction rip-off,” just got its first poster. After watching the trailer, I know pretty much the entire plot of the movie right up to the climax, but I still can’t decide between Knowles or Larter — so congrats to [...]
Continue reading...19. January 2009
Reports last week indicated that X-Men Origins: Wolverine was undergoing extensive re-shoots in Vancouver. Since “extensive re-shoots” is traditionally a bad sign for a movie, 20th Century Fox’s PR has done some damage control: they had star Hugh Jackman send an e-mail to AICN explaining that the re-shoots were a result of scheduling conflicts the [...]
Continue reading...19. January 2009
Where the Wild Things Are has been a severely delayed project — there was a behind the scenes argument between director Spike Jonze, writer Dave Eggers, and studio Warner Bros. over whether the main character was sympathetic enough, which, combined with the time-consuming special effects work, set the project back over a year — but [...]
Continue reading...15. January 2009
The original Crank wasn’t a huge hit — it topped out at slightly under $30 million at the box office — but when you consider its $12 million budget, a sequel begins to make a lot more sense. In Crank 2, cult-favorite action star Jason Statham once again returns, with Amy Smart in tow, for [...]
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