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February 10, 2012
Hailee Steinfeld Asks Can A Song Save Your Life? Opens in new window
She's joining Mark Ruffalo and Scarlett Johansson in the music-themed drama. More...

September 7, 2011
Gwyneth Paltrow and Joely Richardson Say Thanks for Sharing Opens in new window
They join Mark Ruffalo and Tim Robbins in the Stuart Blumberg dramedy. More...

August 10, 2011
Morgan Freeman Says Now You See Me Opens in new window
He joins Jesse Eisenberg, Amanda Seyfried, and Mark Ruffalo in the Louis Leterrier picture about an unpopular ex-magician. More...

May 12, 2011
Thanks for Sharing, Tim Robbins and Mark Ruffalo Opens in new window
Tim Robbins has joined Mark Ruffalo in "Thanks for Sharing," a dramedy about a 12-step program for sex addicts. More...

November 18, 2010
Mark Ruffalo Avengers Interview Opens in new window
Out promoting the DVD/Blu-ray release of "The Kids Are All Right," Mark Ruffalo sat down with IGN to discuss his upcoming turn as Bruce Banner and the Hulk in "The Avengers." More...

September 27, 2010
Mark Ruffalo Talks The Avengers Opens in new window
What's Mark Ruffalo talking about when he says he'll be the first person to "exactly" play the Hulk? Read his interview with New York Magazine to find out. More...

July 15, 2010
Mark Ruffalo: Marvel's New Hulk? Opens in new window
Well, that didn't take long: Days after the announcement that Edward Norton wouldn't be returning as Bruce Banner/The Hulk in "The Avengers," Deadline's sources are saying Mark Ruffalo is in "late-stage talks" to assume the role. More...

July 1, 2009
Bening, Moore, Ruffalo Know The Kids Are All Right Opens in new window
Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Josh Hutcherson and Mia Wasikowska have joined the cast of "The Kids Are All Right," the latest from "High Art" director Lisa Cholodenko. More...

January 22, 2009
Mark Ruffalo Feels Sympathy for Bloom, Linney Opens in new window
He took some time away from the project after his brother's death in December, but Mark Ruffalo remains focused on his directorial debut, "Sympathy for Delicious," which has just added Orlando Bloom and Laura Linney to its cast. More...

October 2, 2008
Box Office Guru Preview: Chihuahua to Overtake Multiplexes Opens in new window
Hollywood kicks off the fourth quarter with a stampede of new releases that will test the elasticity of the marketplace. Ambulances are already on standby to rush the high number of casualties off to local video stores. Seven films open or expand into 800 or more theaters each while an eighth picture debuts in more than 500 locations still hoping to reach moviegoers from coast to coast. More...

September 2, 2008
Exclusive Stills: Julianne Moore in Blindness Opens in new window
We've got an exclusive batch of stills from Blindness, about an entire city in which everyone is afflicted with inexplicable loss of sight -- everyone, that is, except for Julianne Moore. Check out more from this month's mystery-thriller, from the director of City of God and The Constant Gardener. More...

November 30, 2007
The Weekly Ketchup: Mr. Skin's Top 20, New Joker Pic, Dark Knight Websites Hit The Net Opens in new window
In this week's Ketchup, Mr. Skin gives his own brand of movie recommendations, another shot of Heath Ledger as The Joker, and multiple viral websites related to all things Dark Knight keep the Batfans on edge. More...

October 18, 2007
Critical Consensus: Night Doesn't Shine, Rendition Unextraordinary, Gone Baby Gone is Certified Fresh Opens in new window
This week at the movies we have Alaskan vamps, imprisoned citizens, private eyes, grieving adults, biblical figures, athletes, and teen detectives of the supernatural. What do the critics have to say? More...

October 18, 2007
Director Terry George on Reservation Road, American Gangster and More Opens in new window
The Oscar-nominated filmmaker (Hotel Rwanda) discusses his tragedy-thriller Reservation Road, a proposed Troubles-based trilogy, what American Gangster would have been like if he'd had the reins, and more. More...

June 8, 2007
The Weekly Ketchup: Prospective "Wolverine" Director, "Shreks" Four And Five Set, New Site And Poster For "Halloween," And More! Opens in new window
In this week's Ketchup, the director's job for "Wolverine" is a two-person race, Dreamworks has plans to reap more cash in the coming years with the next two "Shrek" films, and Rob Zombie's "Halloween" has a poster and website up and running. More...

March 5, 2007
Box Office Guru Wrapup: Audiences Ride with Wild Hogs at #1 Opens in new window
Moviegoers rallied behind the star-driven comedy "Wild Hogs," which raced to number one at the North American box office, zooming past all expectations from Disney. Meanwhile, Viacom saw less-than-stellar debuts from its serial killer drama "Zodiac" from Paramount Pictures and the southern fried saga "Black Snake Moan" from arthouse unit Paramount Vantage. Overall, the box office remained healthy and surged well ahead of last year's performance. More...

March 1, 2007
Box Office Guru Preview: "Wild Hogs" Aims to Run Over "Ghost Rider" Opens in new window
One super hero on a motorcycle looks to get replaced by four middle-aged bikers at the number one spot at the North American box office this weekend. More...

November 17, 2006
Trailer Bulletin: David Fincher's "Zodiac" Opens in new window
Doesn't it stink when one of your favorite directors makes only two or three flicks per decade? Sometimes the good ones move really slow, but hey, David Fincher's "Zodiac" is finally getting ready to be released ... I think. Either way, there's a brand-new trailer that's worth checking out. More...

October 9, 2006
Mira Sorvino Hitches A Ride Onto "Reservation Road" Opens in new window
Oscar-winner Mira Sorvino has joined the cast of drama "Reservation Road," a drama co-adapted and directed by "Hotel Rwanda" helmer Terry George. More...

September 21, 2006
Box Office Guru Preview: Jackass Crashes into Theaters Opens in new window
Four new films open wide, but they may not be enough to stop the North American box office from suffering its third consecutive down weekend. More...

September 10, 2006
TORONTO: "All The King's Men" Misfires Opens in new window
"All The King's Men" is handsomely mounted. It features a stellar cast. And it's a misfire from the opening frames. The film, which makes its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival, has all the trappings of an Oscar-bait prestige picture, only without any of the emotional resonance or insight into the politics of its era -- or ours. It?s never clear what the movie is trying to say. More...

June 26, 2006
Early Reactions to "Zodiac," "Monster House," and "Killshot" Opens in new window
I won't read 'em, for personal and professional reasons, but Dark Horizons has posted some early viewer reviews for movies like David Fincher's "Zodiac," John Madden's "Killshot," and Gil Kenan's "Monster House." More...

June 19, 2006
Learn Some Slick Editing Tips from "Zodiac" Director David Fincher Opens in new window
Fans of director David Fincher and high-tech modern filmmaking should get a real kick out of this new clip, which shows off how easy it is to edit a film using a Mac while also giving us a few brief glimpses of the filmmaker's "Zodiac," which doesn't open until next January. More...

June 13, 2006
Fincher's "Zodiac" Says "Delayed Till January" Opens in new window
I look forward to a new David Fincher movie like little children look forward to Christmas morning, so this recent report out of JoBlo's has me just a little disappointed. Seems that Fincher's "Zodiac," which stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr., and Mark Ruffalo, has been bumped back to early 2007. More...

April 13, 2006
"King's Men" Claim a September Release Date Opens in new window
If I told you there was a movie coming out that starred Sean Penn, Jude Law, Anthony Hopkins, Kate Winslet, and Patricia Clarkson, and was written/directed by the guy who did Searching for Bobby Fischer and Schindler's List ... you'd probably want to know when the flick's coming out. The title is All the King's Men and the release date is 9/22. Check out the press release from Sony... More...

October 6, 2005
Move Over, LA; San Francisco Plays Host to David Fincher's "Zodiac," and Others Opens in new window
With on-location filming set to conclude on David Fincher's period crime drama "Zodiac," the city of San Francisco is set to bid farewell to a season of hosting some unusually high-profile projects. More...

September 15, 2005
Critical Consensus: Critics Thank "Heaven," But Don't Praise The "Lord" Opens in new window
This week at the movies brings us a supernatural romance ("Just Like Heaven"), a jaded arms dealer ("Lord of War") and two experiments in terror ("Venom," "Cry Wolf"). What do the critics have to say? More...

August 17, 2005
Trailer Bulletin: Rumor Has It Opens in new window
Jennifer Aniston's new comedy is Rob Reiner's "Rumor Has It," and you can check out the all-new trailer for the film over at Yahoo! Movies. More...

August 3, 2005
Trailer Bulletin: Just Like Heaven Opens in new window
Click here if you'd like to see a trailer for "Just Like Heaven," which is the new romantic comedy starring Reese Witherspoon as a ghost who falls in love with Mark Ruffalo. More...

April 19, 2005
Fincher Looks to the "Zodiac" Opens in new window
Variety brings news of filmmaker David Fincher ("Fight Club," "Se7en") and his next movie project. The well-admired director will helm "Zodiac," which is a Paramount / WB co-production based on the non-fiction novels by Robert Graysmith. The movie is based on an actual killer who "terrorized the San Francisco area from 1966-78, committing at least 37 murders and documenting his exploits in taunting letters sent to the (San Francisco) Chronicle." More...

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