We have yet to get a final North American one-sheet for X-Men Origins: Wolverine, but here’s the latest from Finland. It’s not the most original poster design, but we’ll take it. Funny, though, how Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) and Cyclops are so front-and-center; originally, the addition of both characters was meant to be kept secret. I guess [...]
Continue reading...30. March 2009
In what looks like a strange hybrid between Very Bad Things and Dude, Where’s My Car, The Hangover stars a handful of B-actors (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis) looking for their about-to-be-married friend after a black-out-drunk night in Vegas. You can check out the teaser below; the first bit of dialogue is the [...]
Continue reading...30. March 2009
The majority of critics may have skewered Nicolas Cage’s Knowing, but it’s doing well at the box office, and Cage is still hard at work — he’s currently in New York City shooting The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, co-starring Jay Baruchel and Teresa Palmer. It’s unclear exactly how closely the movie will take its plot from the classic [...]
Continue reading...30. March 2009
I was going to make the headline “R.I.P. Lindsay Lohan’s Career”, but really, her career died when I Know Who Killed Me came out. Actually, that was more like the nail in the coffin: it died almost a year before that, when news leaked out that she was showing up late to the set of [...]
Continue reading...27. March 2009
As the Star Trek publicity machine keeps ramping up — check out the new posters below — J.J. Abrams and Paramount have been working out a new deal for Abrams’s production company, Bad Robot. They just extended their relationship to last through at least 2013. Last year, the Abrams-produced Cloverfield — the first feature film under [...]
Continue reading...27. March 2009
Three new Star Trek posters were released this week as the days creep closer to its May 8th release. The first one, which looks like the main U.S. version, is very Iron Man-y. The third, a foreign poster, took the bizarre route in making it look like a Earth-set disaster movie (and one derivative of [...]
Continue reading...27. March 2009
Wow. It’s now confirmed that Sean Penn is set to play Larry in the Farrelly Brothers’ upcoming The Three Stooges movie. Jim Carrey is officially in negotiations to play Curly, and Benicio Del Toro is the “rumored possibility” for Moe. What a cast. The film is not a biopic but instead, according to the Hollywood Reporter, a [...]
Continue reading...27. March 2009
Anyone excited about Spike Jonze’s upcoming live-action adaptation of Where the Wild Things Are will not be disappointed by this trailer, which combines high energy and fantastic visuals into a uniquely awesome experience. Feel free to quote me on that, Warner Bros. Can’t wait for this: And yes, that’s James Gandolfini’s voice at the very beginning. Share and [...]
Continue reading...27. March 2009
Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment have bought the rights to Image Comics’ The Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft with the intention of developing it as a directing vehicle for Ron Howard. The fictional graphic novel was inspired by the titular author, who before his death in 1937 wrote such horror classics as At the Mountains of [...]
Continue reading...25. March 2009
Twilight’s own Edward Cullen, Robert Pattinson, is in talks to star in Memoirs, a new drama to potentially be directed by Allen Coulter (Hollywoodland). The official synopsis doesn’t sound like much at this point: the story follows a pair of star-crossed lovers who fall in love while each deals with respective family tragedies. Might Pattinson be doomed [...]
Continue reading...25. March 2009
Only a day after the news broke that Zac Efron has left the Footloose remake that is to be directed by his High School Musical director Kenny Ortega, it’s been announced that Efron will re-team with 17 Again director Burr Steers for The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud. The drama will be about “a [...]
Continue reading...25. March 2009
Is Year One another hilarious comedy that allows Jack Black and Michael Cera to do what they do best? Or is it a train wreck waiting to happen that relies on star personas that have already gotten old? You decide! (For my two cents, if there are jokes as good as the “I don’t hate kids” line, I’m [...]
Continue reading...25. March 2009
Writer Peter Morgan will likely make his directing debut in A Special Relationship, a potential HBO movie starring Dennis Quaid as Bill Clinton, Julianne Moore as Hillary, and Michael Sheen as Tony Blair. The film will be the third in Morgan’s loose series of films featuring Sheen as Blair, following the BBC movie The Deal and [...]
Continue reading...25. March 2009
You probably don’t remember the line of “Major Matt Mason” Mattel toys, but Tom Hanks does. The toy line — featuring an astronaut team that lived on the moon in a space station — originated in 1966 and was phased out in the ’70s, after astronauts had made it to the moon for real. But it’s [...]
Continue reading...23. March 2009
Nicolas Cage won the three-way battle of the weekend with his sci-fi thriller Knowing, which made $24.8 million. But Paul Rudd and Jason Segel weren’t slouches either; their I Love You, Man made a solid $18 million, on a par with their recent comedies Role Models and Forgetting Sarah Marshall. In third place, Julia Roberts and [...]
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