Latest News On Killshot

January 6, 2009

Rourke's Killshot Gets a Release Date Opens in new window

In a move that just might have something to do with all those great reviews "The Wrestler" has been getting, Mickey Rourke and Diane Lane's long-delayed "Killshot" has finally been given a (limited) release date -- and a poster! More...

October 27, 2008

Harvey Weinstein Explains TWC Delays Opens in new window

Wondering what's going on with "Fanboys"? How about "Shanghai" or "Crossing Over"? Heck, how about the rest of The Weinstein Company's ever-shifting release schedule? The Los Angeles Times caught up with Harvey Weinstein, and he had all the answers. More...

October 2, 2008

Weinsteins' Struggles Continue with Killshot Opens in new window

It boasts a critically respected director, a pedigreed script, and a buzzworthy cast -- so why does Killshot keep getting pushed back by The Weinstein Company? More...

July 30, 2007

Frank Miller Faults Weinsteins for Sin City 2 Delay Opens in new window

While sitting on a Comic Con panel, Frank Miller was asked about the hold-up on Sin City 2. (Numerous times, probably.) And it looks like the celebrated author / artist / filmmaker is laying the blame solely at the feet of the Weinstein brothers. More...

May 16, 2007

Thomas Jane Bails on "Punisher 2" Opens in new window

AICN's Quint recently spent some time chatting with actor Thomas Jane on the set of Frank Darabont's "The Mist," so when he got an email from T.J. with some bad news... More...

September 6, 2006

Trailer Bulletin: Diane Lane & Thomas Jane in "Killshot" Opens in new window

What happens when an average Jane catches a glimpse of an infamously brutal mafia hit man? Well, I'll give you three guesses what happens next. It involves inept cops, numerous guns, and a protective husband. 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...