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Box Office Guru Wrapup: Brüno Struts To The Top Spot

by Gitesh Pandya on Sunday, Jul. 12 2009, 03:23 PM comment26 Comments

Sacha Baron Cohen scored another number one hit with his latest shockfest comedy Brüno which opened atop the North American box office bumping two-time champ Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen to third place. The hit toon Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs remained in second while the new teen comedy I Love You, Beth Cooper was rejected and debuted in seventh. Overall ticket sales slipped from a year earlier. Fans hit the multiplexes and drove Brüno to the top spot with an estimated $30.4M in tickets sold this weekend. Playing in 2,756 theaters, the fewest for a number one pic this summer, the R-rated film about the Austrian fashionista's quest for fame averaged a strong $11,040 per location. However, the daily breakdown signaled trouble ahead. Brüno banked an impressive $14.4M on its opening day on Friday, but collapsed by 39% on Saturday to $8.8M. Sequels and films with built-in audiences routinely suffer Friday-to-Saturday drops on opening weekend, but the Universal release plunged by an unusually hefty amount.

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First pic from Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 06:09 PM comment20 Comments

Here's the first image from Wes Anderson's forthcoming adaptation of Roald Dahl's Fantastic Mr. Fox -- featuring Mr. Fox (voiced by George Clooney), Mrs. Fox (Meryl Streep) and Badger (Bill Murray).

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Tomatometer Watch: How Good is Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince?

by Jen Yamato on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 04:40 PM comment53 Comments

The Harry Potter franchise gets its sixth film adaptation next week, and early buzz on the wizarding saga is... fantastically fresh! As Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) and Co. experience the first tremors of teenage love -- and all the hormonal shifts that come with puberty, (Hog)warts and all -- the battle between good and evil is also heating up. Can Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and returning helmer David Yates withstand the series' growing pains? By the looks of things, Half-Blood Prince not only might maintain the franchise's track record of Certified Freshness (all five previous installments won the honor), it may also conjure up the best reviews of the entire series. As a wizard might say, "Merlin's Beard!"

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Deconstructing Harry, Day 3: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

by Matt Atchity on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 03:55 PM comment116 Comments

The third installment of the Harry Potter series marks the franchise's shift into darker territory than we've previously seen. And although he's still producing, Chris Columbus has now handed over the directing reins to Alfonso Cuarón (Children of Men, Y Tu Mama Tambien) and that's a great move for the series. Cuarón's film is bit darker, a bit more sinister, and even a bit more wistful, which is as much a function of his direction as it is Rowling's development as a writer. The action, as always, starts off at the Dursleys' home in Surrey, but Harry quickly gets fed up with them, and basically packs his bags and leaves the house. In Prisoner of Azkaban, even the suburban streets of Surrey are dark and lonely; we can already tell that under Cuarón's direction, Harry's world is going to be a much darker place.

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Weekly Ketchup: T.J. Hooker Film in Development

by Greg Dean Schmitz on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 02:13 PM comment20 Comments

The film development news leading up to the 4th of July was relatively slow, but this week's Ketchup is overflowing hot news items, including several superhero movies, two TV show adaptations, the requisite relaunch of a 1980s movie, a SNL skit-turned-movie and new projects for Will Smith, George Clooney, Mel Gibson and Jason Statham. #1 T.J. HOOKER TO RIDE A WINDSHIELD RIGHT INTO YOUR LOCAL MOVIE THEATER Although Hollywood is still mostly infatuated with remakes, the industry hasn't forgotten old TV shows, with the latest wave coming mostly from the 1980s (The A-Team, MacGyver, Magnum P.I.), following the previous batch of TV show adaptations that was mostly from the 1970s (Charlie's Angels, Starsky & Hutch, The Dukes of Hazzard). The latest 1980s TV show to get put into development as a movie is the 1982-1986 ABC (and then CBS) cop drama, T.J. Hooker.

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Friday Harvest: Harry Potter, Jennifer's Body, and more!

by Alex Vo on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 01:43 PM comment3 Comments

Happy Friday Harvest, a weekly round-up of the best pictures, posters, and videos that have become available for viewing/download on Rotten Tomatoes. Each section features the favorite or most interesting item we've added for the week, along with several other new highlights. Enjoy! Picture Gallery of the Week: Harrry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince London premiere Our editor-in-chief Matt started his Harry Potter watching series on Wednesday, and seeing those images from The Sorcerer's Stone has got us saying, "Has it REALLY been eight years already?" Believe it: the Hogwarts kids are all grown up as they enter the final stretch of filming, and walk the red carpet for next Wednesday's Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

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Warners Shortens Green Lantern Wishlist

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 04:16 AM comment75 Comments

Warner Bros. has reportedly narrowed its list of potential Green Lanterns to three names: Bradley Cooper, Ryan Reynolds, and...Justin Timberlake.

Hollywood Reporter

Harold Ramis Talks Ghostbusters 3

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 04:10 AM comment25 Comments

In a new interview with Natalie Portman's MakingOf.com, Harold Ramis opened up about "Ghostbusters 3," his experiences making the first chapter in the series, and the disappointment of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."

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Six Weeks of Reshoots for The Wolfman

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 04:07 AM comment8 Comments

Reportedly in an effort to make the title character look scarier, Joe Johnston's "The Wolfman" has undergone six weeks of reshoots.

Slashfilm

Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster Reunite for The Beaver

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 04:01 AM comment11 Comments

Mel Gibson has agreed to star in "The Beaver," a Blacklist-topping script about "a depressed man who finds solace in wearing a beaver hand-puppet." Jodie Foster will direct and play Gibson's wife.

Variety

Zooey Deschanel Joins David Gordon Green's Your Highness

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 03:48 AM comment1 Comment

Zooey Deschanel has joined the cast of "Your Highness," the David Gordon Green comedy about "an arrogant, lazy prince" (Danny McBride) who embarks on a quest to save his father's kingdom with his brother (James Franco) and a warrior princess (Natalie Portman).

Hollywood Reporter

Tomas Alfredson to Direct Le Carre Adaptation

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 03:46 AM comment1 Comment

"Let the Right One In" director Tomas Alfredson has found his next project, an adaptation of the John Le Carre novel "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy."

Hollywood Reporter

Lindsay Lohan Launches Production Company

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 03:38 AM comment11 Comments

Taking advantage of being "plugged into so much mobile media," Razzie Award-winning actress Lindsay Lohan has announced plans to launch a production company to create "some unforgettable TV and movie content."

Hollywood Reporter

Eli Roth Promises Thanksgiving Feast

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 03:33 AM comment7 Comments

He won't be getting to work on it right away, but Eli Roth promises a full-length "Thanksgiving" movie will happen -- in fact, "the money is in a bank account."

Horror Squad

First pics of Ellen Page in Drew Barrymore's Whip It

on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 05:37 PM comment8 Comments

USA Today has a look at the first images from Drew Barrymore's directorial debut, Whip It, starring Juno's Ellen Page as -- shock! -- "an indie-rock loving misfit" who joins the roller derby league. The film releases October 9.

USA Today

Deconstructing Harry, Day 2: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

by Matt Atchity on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 04:28 PM comment54 Comments

I'm going to borrow the title of a 4 Non Blondes album for my summation of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: "Bigger, Better, Faster, More." The set pieces are larger, the chemistry between the actors has vastly improved, the film moves along much quicker than the first film, and it's simply a lot more fun to watch. I will say that this movie doesn't really stand on its own though. That's not really a knock against the film -- there are plenty of franchise installments that require knowledge gained from previous entries (The Lord of the Rings, The Matrix, Back to the Future, etc). I'm just pointing out that this chapter, and others, can't stand alone the same way a James Bond movie does.

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Critics Consensus: Bruno is Certified Fresh

by Tim Ryan on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 04:10 PM comment44 Comments

This week at the movies, we've got Austrian audacity (Bruno, starring Sacha Baron Cohen) and graduation gratification (I Love You, Beth Cooper, starring Hayden Panettiere and Paul Rust). What do the critics have to say? Sacha Baron Cohen has become one of cinema's most daring provocateurs - and astute social critics. Critics say his latest vehicle, Bruno, is at once laugh-out-loud funny, teeth-grittingly awkward, and disarmingly intelligent - though it's a few notches below his last gonzo doc, Borat. I Love You, Beth Cooper attempts the same high-wire act as many wild teen comedies - it promises raunchy laughs, but also tries to something to say about the teenage condition. Unfortunately, the pundits say Beth Cooper fails on both levels.

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Box Office Guru Preview: Audiences in Style with Brüno

by Gitesh Pandya on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 03:25 PM comment4 Comments

Two comedies hit North American multiplexes hoping to steal audiences away from fighting robots and animated mammoths. Looking to become box office prince is Universal's raunchy shockfest Brüno which reunites the Borat team of actor Sacha Baron Cohen and director Larry Charles. The buzzworthy pic stands to kick Transformers out of the number one spot after its two-week reign. Also opening on Friday, although with much less hype, is Fox's high school tale I Love You, Beth Cooper. The overall marketplace will struggle to match up to year-ago numbers. Bursting into multiplexes demanding to be noticed is Brüno, an equal opportunity offender that will attract a large audience this weekend.

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Total Recall: Mock Docs That Rock

by Tim Ryan on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 11:59 AM comment53 Comments

Sacha Baron Cohen has made a career of blurring the lines between reality and fiction. The British-born Cohen gained a cult following in the states with his cult hit Da Ali G Show, then went on to big-screen fame with the gut-busting, wince-inducing gonzo mock doc Borat. This week he's back with another of his alter egos: the flamboyant Austrian fashionista Bruno. And since Bruno toys with narrative while tweaking real life, we at RT decided to run down a brief history of the mockumentary. Here, you'll find classics Like This Is Spinal Tap alongside some lesser-known but still important examples of the genre.

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Spider-Man 4 Gets Its Third Writer

on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 03:39 AM comment30 Comments

Gary Ross has been hired to rewrite the script for "Spider-Man 4," coming aboard after drafts by James Vanderbilt and David Lindsay-Abaire.

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Box Office Guru Wrapup: Brüno Struts To The Top Spot

by Gitesh Pandya on Sunday, Jul. 12 2009, 03:23 PM comment26 Comments

Sacha Baron Cohen scored another number one hit with his latest shockfest comedy Brüno which opened atop the North American box office bumping two-time champ Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen to third place. The hit toon Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs remained in second while the new teen comedy I Love You, Beth Cooper was rejected and debuted in seventh. Overall ticket sales slipped from a year earlier. Fans hit the multiplexes and drove Brüno to the top spot with an estimated $30.4M in tickets sold this weekend. Playing in 2,756 theaters, the fewest for a number one pic this summer, the R-rated film about the Austrian fashionista's quest for fame averaged a strong $11,040 per location. However, the daily breakdown signaled trouble ahead. Brüno banked an impressive $14.4M on its opening day on Friday, but collapsed by 39% on Saturday to $8.8M. Sequels and films with built-in audiences routinely suffer Friday-to-Saturday drops on opening weekend, but the Universal release plunged by an unusually hefty amount.

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Tomatometer Watch: How Good is Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince?

by Jen Yamato on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 04:40 PM comment53 Comments

The Harry Potter franchise gets its sixth film adaptation next week, and early buzz on the wizarding saga is... fantastically fresh! As Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) and Co. experience the first tremors of teenage love -- and all the hormonal shifts that come with puberty, (Hog)warts and all -- the battle between good and evil is also heating up. Can Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and returning helmer David Yates withstand the series' growing pains? By the looks of things, Half-Blood Prince not only might maintain the franchise's track record of Certified Freshness (all five previous installments won the honor), it may also conjure up the best reviews of the entire series. As a wizard might say, "Merlin's Beard!"

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Deconstructing Harry, Day 3: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

by Matt Atchity on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 03:55 PM comment116 Comments

The third installment of the Harry Potter series marks the franchise's shift into darker territory than we've previously seen. And although he's still producing, Chris Columbus has now handed over the directing reins to Alfonso Cuarón (Children of Men, Y Tu Mama Tambien) and that's a great move for the series. Cuarón's film is bit darker, a bit more sinister, and even a bit more wistful, which is as much a function of his direction as it is Rowling's development as a writer. The action, as always, starts off at the Dursleys' home in Surrey, but Harry quickly gets fed up with them, and basically packs his bags and leaves the house. In Prisoner of Azkaban, even the suburban streets of Surrey are dark and lonely; we can already tell that under Cuarón's direction, Harry's world is going to be a much darker place.

Rotten Tomatoes

Weekly Ketchup: T.J. Hooker Film in Development

by Greg Dean Schmitz on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 02:13 PM comment20 Comments

The film development news leading up to the 4th of July was relatively slow, but this week's Ketchup is overflowing hot news items, including several superhero movies, two TV show adaptations, the requisite relaunch of a 1980s movie, a SNL skit-turned-movie and new projects for Will Smith, George Clooney, Mel Gibson and Jason Statham. #1 T.J. HOOKER TO RIDE A WINDSHIELD RIGHT INTO YOUR LOCAL MOVIE THEATER Although Hollywood is still mostly infatuated with remakes, the industry hasn't forgotten old TV shows, with the latest wave coming mostly from the 1980s (The A-Team, MacGyver, Magnum P.I.), following the previous batch of TV show adaptations that was mostly from the 1970s (Charlie's Angels, Starsky & Hutch, The Dukes of Hazzard). The latest 1980s TV show to get put into development as a movie is the 1982-1986 ABC (and then CBS) cop drama, T.J. Hooker.

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Friday Harvest: Harry Potter, Jennifer's Body, and more!

by Alex Vo on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 01:43 PM comment3 Comments

Happy Friday Harvest, a weekly round-up of the best pictures, posters, and videos that have become available for viewing/download on Rotten Tomatoes. Each section features the favorite or most interesting item we've added for the week, along with several other new highlights. Enjoy! Picture Gallery of the Week: Harrry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince London premiere Our editor-in-chief Matt started his Harry Potter watching series on Wednesday, and seeing those images from The Sorcerer's Stone has got us saying, "Has it REALLY been eight years already?" Believe it: the Hogwarts kids are all grown up as they enter the final stretch of filming, and walk the red carpet for next Wednesday's Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

Rotten Tomatoes

Deconstructing Harry, Day 2: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

by Matt Atchity on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 04:28 PM comment54 Comments

I'm going to borrow the title of a 4 Non Blondes album for my summation of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: "Bigger, Better, Faster, More." The set pieces are larger, the chemistry between the actors has vastly improved, the film moves along much quicker than the first film, and it's simply a lot more fun to watch. I will say that this movie doesn't really stand on its own though. That's not really a knock against the film -- there are plenty of franchise installments that require knowledge gained from previous entries (The Lord of the Rings, The Matrix, Back to the Future, etc). I'm just pointing out that this chapter, and others, can't stand alone the same way a James Bond movie does.

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Critics Consensus: Bruno is Certified Fresh

by Tim Ryan on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 04:10 PM comment44 Comments

This week at the movies, we've got Austrian audacity (Bruno, starring Sacha Baron Cohen) and graduation gratification (I Love You, Beth Cooper, starring Hayden Panettiere and Paul Rust). What do the critics have to say? Sacha Baron Cohen has become one of cinema's most daring provocateurs - and astute social critics. Critics say his latest vehicle, Bruno, is at once laugh-out-loud funny, teeth-grittingly awkward, and disarmingly intelligent - though it's a few notches below his last gonzo doc, Borat. I Love You, Beth Cooper attempts the same high-wire act as many wild teen comedies - it promises raunchy laughs, but also tries to something to say about the teenage condition. Unfortunately, the pundits say Beth Cooper fails on both levels.

Rotten Tomatoes

Box Office Guru Preview: Audiences in Style with Brüno

by Gitesh Pandya on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 03:25 PM comment4 Comments

Two comedies hit North American multiplexes hoping to steal audiences away from fighting robots and animated mammoths. Looking to become box office prince is Universal's raunchy shockfest Brüno which reunites the Borat team of actor Sacha Baron Cohen and director Larry Charles. The buzzworthy pic stands to kick Transformers out of the number one spot after its two-week reign. Also opening on Friday, although with much less hype, is Fox's high school tale I Love You, Beth Cooper. The overall marketplace will struggle to match up to year-ago numbers. Bursting into multiplexes demanding to be noticed is Brüno, an equal opportunity offender that will attract a large audience this weekend.

Rotten Tomatoes

Total Recall: Mock Docs That Rock

by Tim Ryan on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 11:59 AM comment53 Comments

Sacha Baron Cohen has made a career of blurring the lines between reality and fiction. The British-born Cohen gained a cult following in the states with his cult hit Da Ali G Show, then went on to big-screen fame with the gut-busting, wince-inducing gonzo mock doc Borat. This week he's back with another of his alter egos: the flamboyant Austrian fashionista Bruno. And since Bruno toys with narrative while tweaking real life, we at RT decided to run down a brief history of the mockumentary. Here, you'll find classics Like This Is Spinal Tap alongside some lesser-known but still important examples of the genre.

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Five Favourite Films with Jaime Winstone

by Joe Utichi on Wednesday, Jul. 08 2009, 06:58 PM comment20 Comments

If you flick through the celebrity pages of most British newspapers -- particularly the free sheets -- you'll likely recognise Jaime Winstone. As Ray Winstone's daughter she's part of that select set of star children -- think Peaches and Pixie, Lily and Alfie, Kelly and Jack -- with whom the tabloid press seem to have a keen fascination; especially when it comes to photographing them on nights out at hip London hotspots. At 23 years old, it's no surprise Winstone enjoys having a good time of an evening, but it's her daytime activities which are becoming increasingly more interesting. Her five favourite films reveal her passions, her upbringing and the steps that brought her into the industry.

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Deconstructing Harry, Day 1: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

by Matt Atchity on Wednesday, Jul. 08 2009, 05:20 PM comment67 Comments

Welcome to another RT watching party! So far, we've Bonded, Trekked, Terminated, and... Fridayed? Jasoned? Anyway, with the upcoming release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, we thought it would be a good time to take a look at how the series has progressed so far. Before I get started on this first installment with my review of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, let me give you a little background. I've seen each one of the movies when they were released, and for the most part, I'd seen many of them before I'd read the corresponding book. I typically don't like to read a fantasy series until the final book has been published, and so I hadn't read any of the books until Deathly Hallows was available. That means that I'm now looking at these movies again in a slightly different light, which will definitely color my reviews. One last note: I can't guarantee that I won't be spoiling some of the plot details of the past movies, but if you've been living in a cave and haven't seen the movies, I don't know why you're reading this anyway (except for you, Mom). As an adaptation of J.K. Rowling's first novel, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is a solid film. It may not equal the stunning triumph of Peter Jackson's first Lord of the Rings adaptation, but it's a pretty good movie just the same. The filmmakers take great care to show loving respect to the source material, and for the most part, that's a good call. But the film follows the book's plot a bit too slavishly, and that makes for a very long (and sometimes slow) movie.

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Five Favorite Films with Kathryn Bigelow

by Jen Yamato on Wednesday, Jul. 08 2009, 09:37 AM comment39 Comments

With her latest film, the critically acclaimed war film The Hurt Locker, director Kathryn Bigelow has earned the best reviews of her career to date. (At 95 percent, The Hurt Locker is also one of the best-reviewed films of the year.) True to her reputation for balancing muscular action with strong character drama, Bigelow injects moments of riveting tension into her study of volunteer bomb technician soldiers in Iraq. Rotten Tomatoes spoke with Bigelow recently in Los Angeles to learn more about the action-genre specialist's background, why she chose to make The Hurt Locker, based on embedded journalist Mark Boal's observations, and what films and filmmakers she cites among her favorites.

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RT on DVD: Knowing, Push, The Unborn Unleashed

by Jen Yamato on Monday, Jul. 06 2009, 05:02 PM comment28 Comments

It's a genre lover's feast this week on DVD, but don't say we didn't warn you about those pesky rotten Tomatometers. First up? Alex Proyas's latest science fiction thriller, starring Nicolas Cage in a doomsday scenario (Knowing). Also new is a would-be franchise about super-powered humans on the lam from shady government types (Push, starring Chris Evans and Dakota Fanning). David S. Goyer tries his hand at an original story, resulting in silly, PG-13 horror (The Unborn), while one of our favorite '90s rappers gives directing a shot (A Day in The Life, filmed entirely in rhyme!). If all else fails, look backward to a handful of older titles getting a shiny new polish (Beau Geste, The Deep on Blu-ray). Dig in!

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Win a Trip to the Premiere of Paper Heart!

by RT Staff on Monday, Jul. 06 2009, 11:40 AM comment8 Comments

Opening on August 7th, Paper Heart follows Charlyne Yi (Knocked Up) as she embarks on a quest to obtain some answers about the nature of love and ultimately discovers a kindred spirit in Michael Cera (Juno, Superbad). Consequently, we are teaming up with Charlyne herself and the film's director, Nicholas Jasenovec, to hold a contest of the best-Tweeted love poems! Submit your poems (no longer than the allowed 140 characters) to us via Twitter, and lucky poets will win either a trip to the premiere or additional prizes! Read the article for instructions on how and when to enter, as well as full rules and restrictions.

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Watch RT on Current TV

by RT Staff on Monday, Jul. 06 2009, 09:58 AM comment6 Comments

This week, The Rotten Tomatoes Show will be looking at the movies that opened over the weekend, with help from you (the Rotten Tomatoes community), the Current TV community, and the viewers of the show. The cutoff for webcam reviews has already passed (midnight on Sunday), but the good news is that you can still contribute your Haiku Reviews of the last movie you saw. In order to submit 3-Word reviews or to offer your beautiful Haikus, read the full article. Otherwise, be sure to tune in to our show this Thursday (10:30pm on Current TV), and if you missed the last episode, catch it on iTunes or watch it here!

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Box Office Guru Wrapup: Transformers and Ice Age Tie for Top Spot

by Gitesh Pandya on Sunday, Jul. 05 2009, 07:27 PM comment59 Comments

The Independence Day holiday frame saw a rare tie for first place as Paramount and Fox both reported a $42.5M estimate for the Friday-to-Sunday span for their summer sequels Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, respectively. Final grosses to be reported on Monday will determine the true box office champ. Universal's gangster drama Public Enemies opened in third with strong results as studios provided many different moviegoing options which ticket buyers were excited to see. The robots of Transformers dropped a steep 61% in the second weekend giving Paramount an eye-popping $293.5M total after just 12 days. That puts Michael Bay's tentpole pic at number 30 on the all-time domestic blockbusters list tied with 1999's The Sixth Sense. Ticket prices, of course, were much lower a decade ago when Haley Joel Osment was seeing dead people. Fallen also leaped past Pixar's Up to become this year's largest grosser and will top the $300M mark on Monday or Tuesday.

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Weekly Ketchup: Universal Takes on Asteroids

by Greg Dean Schmitz on Saturday, Jul. 04 2009, 12:05 PM comment46 Comments

This Week's Ketchup features one of the most bizarre video game adaptation concepts ever announced (Asteroids?), news about Predators and Resident Evil 4, new projects for Seth Rogen and Julianne Moore, a couple of movies based upon interesting sounding books and we take you into the Independence Day weekend with one of the worst ideas for a remake ever, ever, ever announced. #1 UNIVERSAL PICTURES HITS THE THRUST BUTTON FOR ASTEROIDS Sometimes, things are called classic because they are just plain old, but rarely, the title is truly earned. Citizen Kane and Casablanca are classic movies, for example, while I Accuse My Parents is just plain old.

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Blood: The Last Vampire -- Exclusive Concept Art and Artist Profile

by Jen Yamato on Thursday, Jul. 02 2009, 03:32 PM comment14 Comments

We've been fans of up-and-coming artist Alexandre Tuis for a while, so we jumped at the chance to speak with him about his work and share exclusive concept art from his latest project, the live-action manga adaptation Blood: The Last Vampire, which is out already in the UK and debuts stateside July 10. Tuis also graciously shared additional original art from his personal collection of pop culture-based work (including his rendering of Doug Jones as Frankenstein, created in honor of Guillermo del Toro's potential film adaptation) and concept art from films such as Dragonball: Evolution and Xavier Gens' horror film, Frontiere(s). We spoke with Tuis via email about his art, his influences, and his career aspirations. Read more inside.

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Box Office Guru Preview: Dinosaurs and Gangsters Spark Fireworks

by Gitesh Pandya on Thursday, Jul. 02 2009, 02:42 PM comment23 Comments

Hollywood is hoping to score two $40M+ grossers over the Independence Day holiday frame for the first time ever. With Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen still raking in large numbers, two new releases opened on Wednesday to get a head start on the long weekend led by the animated sequel Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaur which will give the robots a challenge for the number one spot. Looking to debut firmly in the number three spot is the period gangster flick Public Enemies starring Johnny Depp and Christian Bale which will give mature adults something to rally behind.

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The Friday Harvest: Ice Age 3, Gamer, Daybreakers, and more!

by Alex Vo on Thursday, Jul. 02 2009, 12:37 PM comment1 Comment

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First pic from Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 06:09 PM comment20 Comments

Here's the first image from Wes Anderson's forthcoming adaptation of Roald Dahl's Fantastic Mr. Fox -- featuring Mr. Fox (voiced by George Clooney), Mrs. Fox (Meryl Streep) and Badger (Bill Murray).

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Warners Shortens Green Lantern Wishlist

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 04:16 AM comment75 Comments

Warner Bros. has reportedly narrowed its list of potential Green Lanterns to three names: Bradley Cooper, Ryan Reynolds, and...Justin Timberlake.

Hollywood Reporter

Harold Ramis Talks Ghostbusters 3

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 04:10 AM comment25 Comments

In a new interview with Natalie Portman's MakingOf.com, Harold Ramis opened up about "Ghostbusters 3," his experiences making the first chapter in the series, and the disappointment of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."

MakingOf.com

Six Weeks of Reshoots for The Wolfman

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 04:07 AM comment8 Comments

Reportedly in an effort to make the title character look scarier, Joe Johnston's "The Wolfman" has undergone six weeks of reshoots.

Slashfilm

Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster Reunite for The Beaver

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 04:01 AM comment11 Comments

Mel Gibson has agreed to star in "The Beaver," a Blacklist-topping script about "a depressed man who finds solace in wearing a beaver hand-puppet." Jodie Foster will direct and play Gibson's wife.

Variety

Zooey Deschanel Joins David Gordon Green's Your Highness

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 03:48 AM comment1 Comment

Zooey Deschanel has joined the cast of "Your Highness," the David Gordon Green comedy about "an arrogant, lazy prince" (Danny McBride) who embarks on a quest to save his father's kingdom with his brother (James Franco) and a warrior princess (Natalie Portman).

Hollywood Reporter

Tomas Alfredson to Direct Le Carre Adaptation

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 03:46 AM comment1 Comment

"Let the Right One In" director Tomas Alfredson has found his next project, an adaptation of the John Le Carre novel "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy."

Hollywood Reporter

Lindsay Lohan Launches Production Company

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 03:38 AM comment11 Comments

Taking advantage of being "plugged into so much mobile media," Razzie Award-winning actress Lindsay Lohan has announced plans to launch a production company to create "some unforgettable TV and movie content."

Hollywood Reporter

Eli Roth Promises Thanksgiving Feast

on Friday, Jul. 10 2009, 03:33 AM comment7 Comments

He won't be getting to work on it right away, but Eli Roth promises a full-length "Thanksgiving" movie will happen -- in fact, "the money is in a bank account."

Horror Squad

First pics of Ellen Page in Drew Barrymore's Whip It

on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 05:37 PM comment8 Comments

USA Today has a look at the first images from Drew Barrymore's directorial debut, Whip It, starring Juno's Ellen Page as -- shock! -- "an indie-rock loving misfit" who joins the roller derby league. The film releases October 9.

USA Today

Spider-Man 4 Gets Its Third Writer

on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 03:39 AM comment30 Comments

Gary Ross has been hired to rewrite the script for "Spider-Man 4," coming aboard after drafts by James Vanderbilt and David Lindsay-Abaire.

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Warners Wins Favorable Ruling in Superman Case

on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 03:30 AM comment10 Comments

Warner Bros. has prevailed in its portion of the lawsuit brought against it and DC Comics by the heirs of "Superman" creator Jerome Siegel -- but the clock is still running out on the Kryptonian pact between the two companies.

Variety

Remo Williams Rides Again

on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 03:24 AM comment10 Comments

Producers Charles Roven ("The Dark Knight") and Steve Chasman ("The Transporter") are teaming up to reboot the cinematic adventures of none other than Remo Williams.

Risky Biz

Will Smith, Francis Lawrence Seek to Board The City That Sailed

on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 03:19 AM comment2 Comments

"I Am Legend" director Francis Lawrence and star Will Smith are planning a reunion, looking to work together on Andrew Niccol's "The City That Sailed."

Hollywood Reporter

Cameron Diaz in Talks for The Green Hornet

on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 03:15 AM comment5 Comments

Nothing's been signed yet, but Cameron Diaz is in talks to play the female lead opposite Seth Rogen in "The Green Hornet."

Entertainment Weekly

Alan Ruck: From Ferris' Best Friend to Cool Dad

on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 03:12 AM comment Comment

More than 20 years after his "Ferris Bueller" character lashed out at his father, actor Alan Ruck has graduated into playing dad roles of his own.

Los Angeles Times

Moore Tells Capitalism: A Love Story

on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 03:09 AM comment62 Comments

Michael Moore's next documentary project, opening October 2, has got itself a title -- "Capitalism: A Love Story."

Variety

Four More for Fraser's Furry Vengeance

on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 03:06 AM comment1 Comment

Brooke Shields, Dick Van Dyke, Ken Jeong, and Samantha Bee have joined the cast of Roger Kumble's "Furry Vengeance," a Brendan Fraser-led comedy about "a real estate developer who gets more than he bargained for from a band of raccoons when he pushes too hard into more pristine territory."

Hollywood Reporter

Raja Gosnell Lands a Smurfy New Gig

on Thursday, Jul. 09 2009, 03:04 AM comment2 Comments

"Beverly Hills Chihuahua" director Raja Gosnell has signed on to direct Columbia Pictures and Sony Animation's upcoming CG/live-action "Smurfs" film.

Hollywood Reporter

New New Moon Trailer Announced

on Wednesday, Jul. 08 2009, 12:20 PM comment8 Comments

There's a "New Moon" trailer in your future, "Twilight" fans -- but you'll have to buy a ticket to "Bandslam" to catch its theatrical debut.

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