This week puts the old adage “there’s no such thing as bad press” to the test for X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which is still all over the news because of the leak of an unfinished but DVD-quality copy that appeared all over the internet on March 31st. The latest news on that front is that Australian visual [...]
Continue reading...3. April 2009
We’ve added ten clips from Zac Efron’s upcoming comedy 17 Again, which you can check out by going to our 17 Again videos page. I’ve included a couple of my favorites below. As much as my twentysomething male instincts are telling me to automatically hate Efron, the movie looks like it could be pretty amusing. Share and [...]
Continue reading...3. April 2009
Paul Weitz is in negotiations with Universal Pictures (In Good Company, American Pie) to direct Little Fockers, the long-talked-about follow-up to Meet the Parents and Meet the Fockers, according to Variety. Ben Stiller, Teri Polo, Robert De Niro, and Blythe Danner are all set to reprise their roles (Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand are still up [...]
Continue reading...3. April 2009
At a recent event at the film industry convention ShoWest, Sony Entertainment president Rory Bruer announced that third installments of Ghostbusters and Men in Black movies were in “active development.” Ghostbusters 3 had already been announced; Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, writers on The Office, are currently drafting the screenplay, which would feature the original Ghostbusters [...]
Continue reading...3. April 2009
Steven Soderbergh doesn’t get enough credit for being the weirdest working director around. There’s Tim Burton, there’s David Lynch, there’s Terry Gilliam, and they’re probably all nuts, sure. But only Soderbergh can go from an Ocean’s movie, to a creepy indie starring unknown actors who work in a doll factory (Bubble), to another Ocean’s movie, [...]
Continue reading...1. April 2009
In what Twentieth-Century Fox is surely hoping is an April Fool’s Joke — but unfortunately, it’s not — a bootlegged copy of X-Men Origins: Wolverine has made it online a full month before the movie is set to be released in theaters. Early reports indicated that it was the final cut of the film, but trolling [...]
Continue reading...1. April 2009
The first teaser poster for Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes was on display at the ShoWest film industry convention and has made its way onto the Web. Interesting that Jude Law and Rachel McAdams aren’t featured on the poster (especially since producers have promised a “Butch and Sundance dynamic” between Robert Downey Jr.’s Holmes and Law’s [...]
Continue reading...1. April 2009
It’s funny what starring in a stoner movie and an Oscar-baiting human rights movie in the same year can do for your career. The Hollywood Reporter notes that James Franco has been fielding a number of high-profile projects over the past few months, some of which he’s had to turn down. Biggest among those is a role [...]
Continue reading...1. April 2009
You can check out the first released clip from the new comedy Adventureland below. All signs point to Adventureland being an impressively funny, nostalgia-drenched comedy, but this clip shows you some of the more low-key dramatic elements of the movie. It also gives you more chances to stare at Twilight’s Kristen Stewart. Share and Enjoy:
Continue reading...1. April 2009
Steve Carell has signed onto Warner Bros.’ Dumped, a comedy about a man whose wife abruptly divorces him. Before he shoots that, though, he’ll star in Date Night alongside Tina Fey; the duo will play a married couple who finally get a night to themselves. Carell’s also on board for the inevitable sequel to Get Smart, which [...]
Continue reading...31. March 2009
Paramount is confident enough in their upcoming summer tentpole Star Trek, which opens May 8th, to start moving forward on a sequel. It will technically be the twelfth official Trek movie, though there’s no decision yet on whether it will be called Star Trek 2 or something else. Writers of the upcoming film Roberto Orci and Alex [...]
Continue reading...31. March 2009
The producers behind The Twilight Saga: New Moon have cast British actor Jamie Campbell-Bower as Caius, a leader of Italy’s Volturi coven of vampires. Campbell-Bower is probably best known for a supporting role in the Johnny Depp musical Sweeney Todd. He begins filming his role, along with Dakota Fanning as Jane, in June. Share and Enjoy:
Continue reading...31. March 2009
Here’s the new poster for Sam Raimi’s return to horror, Drag Me to Hell. The Alison Lohman-starring flick is about a bank employee who gets a curse on her that results in her being…well…dragged somewhere. See the poster for the visual representation: You can also check out the trailer here. Share and Enjoy:
Continue reading...31. March 2009
Emily Browning (The Uninvited) has replaced Amanda Seyfried in Zack Snyder’s Sucker Punch, a movie about a bunch of hot girls who dream of escaping from an insane asylum. Seyfried was reportedly interested in the role but had to drop out due to her commitments shooting HBO’s Big Love. Evan Rachel Wood (Across the Universe), Abbie Cornish [...]
Continue reading...30. March 2009
Monsters vs. Aliens scored the biggest opening of the year with $58 million over the weekend here in the U.S. — narrowly beating out Watchmen’s $55 million opening four weeks ago. Dreamworks will claim victory, as they should, but the opening is a couple of notches below all three high-profile animated releases last year: Kung Fu [...]
Continue reading...| Home | Music Videos | Movie Trailers | User Videos | Game Trailers | TV | Clevver TV | About Us | Advertising | Terms of Use | Privacy | Resources | Press Room | Webmaster Tools |
3. April 2009
0 Comments