No awards season would be complete without the Golden Raspberry Awards (AKA The Razzies), awarded each year to the very worst movies to hit Hollywood. This year's winners were announced on Saturday evening, and multiple-nominee The Love Guru took home not only top honors, but a couple others as well, and Paris Hilton received three Razzies as well. Leading the pack in nominations was Disaster Movie (2 percent on the Tomatometer), which managed to earn six nominations; The Hottie & the Nottie (5 percent), up for honors in five categories; and Uwe Boll's In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, which also earned the Teutonic Terror a Worst Career Achievement Razzie. More...
No awards season would be complete without the Golden Raspberry Awards (AKA The Razzies), awarded each year to the very worst movies to hit Hollywood. This year's winners will be announced on Oscar weekend; could multiple-nominee The Love Guru take home top honors? See the full list of nominees after the jump. More...
The summer movie season of 2008 ended last weekend, and boy, was it a good one. Led by box office smashes like Iron Man, Wall-E, and The Dark Knight, Hollywood raked in the dough week after week -- and, surprisingly, scored major Freshness on the Tomatometer in the process. Rotten Tomatoes takes a look at the Summer in Review to revisit the critical and commercial hits and misses of the summer. More...
Despite a critical panning, Hancock scores at the Box Office. More...
Think you're seeing Ben Kingsley everywhere lately? It's no optical illusion -- his roles in The Love Guru and The Wackness are just two of the many projects he's got lined up this year (and beyond). More...
This week you've got your choice between high concept date movies, but are either Get Smart or The Love Guru worth your precious dollars? Find out in the latest Review Revue (and also look for your chance to win more Rotten Tomatoes swag)! More...
Two big star-driven studio comedies invade North American multiplexes on Friday giving audiences even more choices during what has been a scorching hot June box office. Steve Carell headlines the action-comedy Get Smart from Warner Bros. while Paramount counters with its Mike Myers starrer The Love Guru. Meanwhile a line-up of solid performers from past weeks will still be in theaters helping the overall industry deliver another busy session. More...
This week at the movies, we've got wacky spies (Get Smart, starring Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway) and silly self-help specialists (The Love Guru starring Mike Myers and Jessica Alba). What do the critics have to say? More...
During a recent interview with Latino Review, Mike Myers discussed the prospects for a fourth Shrek, another Austin Powers, the possibility of a Wayne's World reunion...and, of course, The Love Guru. More...
Some Hindu groups have taken umbrage with what they perceive as racial slights in Mike Myers' forthcoming Love Guru, but the man who inspired the titular guru has a message for them: Get over it. More...
Never one to take much time off between projects, Jumper and The Dark Knight writer David S. Goyer is already assembling the cast of his next film, Unborn. More...
In this week's Ketchup, the most viewed news item just happens to involve Natalie Portman and nudity, Sacha Baron Cohen resurrects another Ali G Show character as one of his upcoming projects, and Montreal plays host to a trio of big films. More...
After a five year absence, Mike Myers returns to live-action comedy as The Love Guru, his first original creation since Austin Powers. Justin Timberlake has just been announced as part as cast, along with previously confirmed Jessica Alba, Romany Malco and Verne Troyer. More...