
Review: DOOMSDAY
With Dog Soldiers (2002) and Descent (2005), director Neil Marshall proved himself a skilled cinematic chef, able to take the standard ingredients of a genre film and with the application of spice and style serve [click for more]
With Dog Soldiers (2002) and Descent (2005), director Neil Marshall proved himself a skilled cinematic chef, able to take the standard ingredients of a genre film and with the application of spice and style serve [click for more]
This weekend, Warner Brothers put into play the latest part of their continuing viral marketing program for the Batman Begins sequel, The Dark Knight. Springing out of a website promoting Harvey Dent, to be portrayed [click for more]
1. Horton Hears a Who! (3,954 Theaters, 88 Minutes, Rated G): I don’t know about you, but the switch from live-action to computer animation is a bit jarring. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not like [click for more]
Paramount Pictures has announced that it developing a new animated anthology feature film based on the 1981 animated feature Heavy Metal, itself based on the long-running illustrated fantasy magazine. Director David Fincher will be heading [click for more]
Two Academy Award winners, an Oscar nominee, a producer and a Hong Kong icon are all remembered. Malvin Wald– (March 6) The screenwriter whose script for The Naked City created the police procedural genre has [click for more]
It may not have won the Foreign Language Film Academy Award it was nominated for, but Russian director Sergei Bodrov’s epic look at the early years of Genghis Khan, Mongul, will still be coming to [click for more]
Charlize Theron is planning on producing and starring in an American remake of Sympathy For Lady Vengeance, the third film in Korean director Chan-wook Park’s trilogy of films that examine the nature of revenge. The [click for more]
Warner Brothers confirmed today what we first reported was being rumored back at the begining of the year- the adaptation of the final Harry Potter book, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows will be split [click for more]
Kent Nichols and Douglas Sarine, co-creators of the popular internet series Ask A Ninja, are currently at work scripting an update to the 1978 cult comedy classic Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes, according to The [click for more]
Sometimes the diehard fans of a franchise can be instrumental in keeping a franchise alive, demonstrating to a studio that there is an audience for further installments of a particular film series. Unfortunately, the reverse [click for more]
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