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Archive for the ‘Movie News’ Category
Django Unchained Set Photos Posted
Friday, February 3rd, 2012Will Smith and Russell Crowe Tell Winter’s Tale
Friday, February 3rd, 2012A superstar duo for Akiva Goldsman’s directorial debut.
Emma Watson Reunites with David Yates for New Drama
Friday, February 3rd, 2012Titled “Your Voice in My Head,” it will star Watson as “a suicidal youth who is saved by a psychiatrist suffering from cancer.”
Russell Crowe and Liam Neeson Rumored for Aronofsky’s Noah
Friday, February 3rd, 2012The casting wish list is reportedly aiming high.
The Hunger Games to Receive a One-Week IMAX Run
Friday, February 3rd, 2012It’ll arrive in IMAX theaters on March 23, the same day it lands on standard screens.
Total Recall: Unconventional Superheroes
Friday, February 3rd, 2012Superhero movies, how do they work? For decades, the only answer seemed to be “license a popular comic book franchise, then add cheesy special effects and loads of camp,” but there were occasional exceptions to the rule — and over the last decade and change, a growing number of filmmakers have gone beyond corny humor and F/X flash to explore other areas of the superhero mythos. With the found-footage/superhero hybrid Chronicle heading to theaters this weekend, we decided now would be the perfect time to draw up a supersized list of other non-traditional entries in the genre. We hope you’re ready to take flight, because it’s time for Total Recall!
Critics Consensus: The Woman in Black is a Solid Ghost Story
Friday, February 3rd, 2012With awards season in full swing, audiences have plenty to choose from at the multiplex, whether it be the Oscar contenders they’ve missed or a solid trio of new releases. We’ve got a haunted town (The Woman in Black, starring Daniel Radcliffe and Ciarán Hinds), a teenage superheroes (Chronicle, starring Dane DeHaan and Alex Russell), and a whale rescue (Big Miracle, starring John Krasinski and Drew Barrymore). What do the critics have to say? Daniel Radcliffe tackles his first major post-Harry Potter in The Woman in Black, and critics say this spooky, atmospheric ghost story conjures up some terrific old-fashioned thrills.
Five Favorite Films with Daniel Radcliffe
Wednesday, February 1st, 2012“It’s actually a thrill to be talking about something else,” Daniel Radcliffe chuckles, pausing to consider a question about his new movie The Woman in Black. He is, of course, referring to the ubiquitous presence of a certain blockbuster franchise that has consumed almost half of his life on the planet. Radcliffe was just an untested 11-year-old when cast as the eponymous hero of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone way back in 2001; now, having triumphantly wrapped the series with last year’s Deathly Hallows, he’s a seasoned 22 and ready to spirit himself into the realm that lies beyond Hogwarts. Audiences will have their chance to see Radcliffe’s transformation (and marvel at his dashing new accoutrements) when The Woman in Black opens in theaters this week. In the meantime, we asked him to talk through his all-time five favorite films.
Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence Reunite for Serena
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012The “Silver Linings Playbook” castmates will star in an adaptation of the Ron Rash novel.
Ben 10 Gets a Writer
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012Albert Torres (”Very Bad Things”) is working to bring the Cartoon Network hit to the big screen.