| Filed under: Action, Casting, Paramount, RumorMonger, Dreamworks, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and SequelsEither Erik has missed his calling as a casting agent, or maybe he just knew something we... | |
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| Filed under: Action, Thrillers, Deals, Fandom24 is ridiculous, repetitive, and morally suspect -- and I love it with all my heart. I'm a card-carrying liberal, but I've offered to surrender my card... | |
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| Filed under: Action, Fandom, 20th Century Fox, Newsstand, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and SequelsHugh Jackman has been doing lots of press junkets for Deception -- and funnily enough, only... | |
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| Filed under: Classics, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Casting, Newsstand, Peter Jackson, Remakes and SequelsLike we doubted it for a second! But I always love hearing from Sir Ian McKellen, he's just so... | |
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| Filed under: Action, Fandom, Movie Marketing, Remakes and Sequels, Trailers and ClipsA brand new trailer for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull has arrived online in pretty good form.... | |
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| Filed under: Drama, Deals, ScriptsIt's been a really long time since we last saw Tom Wolfe's work on the big screen. It was 1990, with Brian De Palma's take on The Bonfire of the Vanities. Almost... | |
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| Filed under: Documentary, Independent, Theatrical Reviews, Other Festivals, Cinematical IndieSorry, ASFR (alt.sex.fetish.robot) fans, this isn't a story of robot love. Mechanical Love has a more... | |
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| Filed under: Drama, NewsstandEveryone loves a rogue, and "Art Williams, Jr." was a rogue. Williams -- not his real name -- was a genius counterfeiter, circumventing even the state-of-the-art... | |
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| Filed under: Drama, Sports, Tribeca, Theatrical Reviews
And here's another street-ballin' flick that wants you to know how tough it is to make it in life when the only thing not lyin' to your face... | |
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| Filed under: Action, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, New Releases, Paramount, Theatrical Reviews, Comic/Superhero/Geek
Forget about all the fantastic action. Dismiss the disarmingly smart, wry screenplay, and... | |
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