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Mulholland Dr. Tops Time Out's 50 Best of the Decade

by on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 07:35 PM comment Comment

'Time Out New York have unspooled their list of the 50 Best Movies of the Decade, capped by David Lynch's surreal 2001 bender, 'Mulholland Dr.'.

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Don't Hold Your Breath for Hancock 2

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 06:19 PM comment4 Comments

Yes, Will Smith and Peter Berg are game for a "Hancock" sequel -- and just as importantly, so is the studio -- but it looks like scheduling could keep it from happening for awhile.

HitFix

Jeff Bridges Talks Jeff Bridges

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 06:11 PM comment Comment

In a long, wide-ranging interview that touches on everything from "Starman" to "Crazy Heart," Jeff Bridges discusses his career, technique, and how the "Iron Man" script came together by the seat of its armor.

In Contention

Peter Berg Talks Battleship

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 06:04 PM comment Comment

"Battleship" director Peter Berg heard the rumors about his movie's bad guys zooming in from outer space, so he decided to hold a small Q&A -- on a Navy destroyer, no less -- to set the record straight.

CHUD

Carrying an Iron Cross for Roy Scheider

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 05:59 PM comment1 Comment

When Roy Scheider passed away earlier this year, he left behind a final film -- and its director is working around the clock to get it out in time to secure Scheider one last Oscar nomination.

Los Angeles Times

Universal Debuting DVD/Blu-ray Hybrids in 2010

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 05:48 PM comment Comment

If you've appreciated the DVD/Blu-ray bundles released by studios like Disney, you'll be glad to know that Universal is following suit with new "flipper" discs that will work as Blu-rays and DVDs.

ComingSoon.net

Documenting Life...and Death

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 05:27 PM comment Comment

Vanessa Roth's "Aging Out" is an uncommonly honest documentary with a heartwarming ending -- but life, alas, doesn't always have a happy final act.

Los Angeles Times

Five Favorite Films with Jesse Ventura

by Matt Atchity on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 04:01 PM comment18 Comments

At the ripe age of 58, Jesse "The Body" Ventura (or James George Janos, as his parents named him) has had quite the colorful life. The former biker and Navy SEAL entered the squared circle of the wrestling ring in the mid-70s and found fame in the WWF during the 80s. From there, Ventura embarked on an acting career and went on to run successful political campaigns, first for mayor, and then for Governor of Minnesota, and picked up surfing in the meantime. So what hasn't Jesse Ventura done, exactly? Read our interview to find out his Five Favorite Films, learn about his new show on truTV, and find out what conspiracy theories have got him spooked.

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Michael Jackson Had Plans to Make 3D Feature Version of Thriller

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 04:01 PM comment1 Comment

The director of This Is It!, Kenny Ortega, has stated that Michael Jackson had wanted to make a feature length 3D version of his legendary music video for "Thriller," as well as another feature film. The Wrap has all the details.

The Wrap

Film Independent Spirit Awards Nominations Announced

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 11:38 AM comment2 Comments

The most prestigious awards ceremony for independent films has just been announced! Did your favorite movie that you probably didn't watch make it?

Deadline Hollywood Daily

Up and Coraline lead 2009 Annie Award Nominations

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 11:33 AM comment1 Comment

State of the art CG and stop-motion lead the way in the most well-known animation awards ceremony.

HitFix

Total Recall: Natalie Portman's Best Movies

by Jeff Giles on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 10:30 AM comment24 Comments

Child actors are notorious for fizzling out once their prepubescent charms disappear during adolescence, or once they discover the various vices of the adult world, and it seems to be the rare case when a young starlet can overcome these hurdles and transition successfully into a career of grownup roles. Natalie Portman is one such success story: after making her debut as a 12-year-old in Luc Besson's Leon The Professional, Portman gradually took on more adult roles until she was playing everything from a young, widowed mother (Cold Mountain) to an emotionally manipulative stripper (Closer). This week, she stars alongside Tobey Maguire and Jake Gyllenhaal in the family drama Brothers, so we felt it was the right time to take a look back at the extensive filmography of this young star to determine Natalie Portman's Best Movies.

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Summit Ponders Twilight Finale

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 03:37 AM comment31 Comments

Summit has contracted Melissa Rosenberg to script its adaptation of the "Twilight" finale, "Breaking Dawn" -- but will it be one movie or two? And will Chris Weitz return to direct?

Variety

First Look at Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 03:35 AM comment18 Comments

The movie is still months away from theaters, but you can get your first look at "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," courtesy of USA Today.

USA Today

Jeremy Renner Talks Hawkeye Possibilities

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 03:32 AM comment7 Comments

Could Jeremy Renner really end up taking the role of Hawkeye in Marvel's "Avengers" movie? He talks about the chances in a new interview with SuperHeroHype.

Superhero Hype

Todd Phillips Talks The Hangover 2

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 03:27 AM comment9 Comments

"The Hangover" is now the highest-grossing R-rated comedy of all time -- and Todd Phillips tells Entertainment Weekly he's halfway finished with the script for the sequel.

Entertainment Weekly

Tron Legacy Duo Heading into The Black Hole

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 03:24 AM comment9 Comments

Now that Joseph Kosinski and Sean Bailey have reanimated "Tron," what's next for the duo? It looks like they'll be leading Disney on a new expedition into "The Black Hole."

Hollywood Reporter

Alcon Blind Side-d by Success

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 03:21 AM comment2 Comments

With "The Blind Side," Alcon not only has a huge hit, but the most profitable title in the studio's history. So...what now?

Los Angeles Times

John Madden Courts My Fair Lady

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 03:19 AM comment4 Comments

If all goes according to plan, John Madden will become the latest director attached to Columbia Pictures' long-gestating "My Fair Lady" remake.

Variety

The Hurt Locker Wins Big at Gotham Awards

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 03:14 AM comment4 Comments

"The Hurt Locker" was the big winner at the Gotham Independent Film Awards on Monday, taking home awards for best feature and ensemble cast. "Food, Inc." won the documentary race, while Robert Siegel earned a breakthrough director nod for his work on "Big Fan."

Variety
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Mulholland Dr. Tops Time Out's 50 Best of the Decade

by on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 07:35 PM comment Comment

'Time Out New York have unspooled their list of the 50 Best Movies of the Decade, capped by David Lynch's surreal 2001 bender, 'Mulholland Dr.'.

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Five Favorite Films with Jesse Ventura

by Matt Atchity on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 04:01 PM comment18 Comments

At the ripe age of 58, Jesse "The Body" Ventura (or James George Janos, as his parents named him) has had quite the colorful life. The former biker and Navy SEAL entered the squared circle of the wrestling ring in the mid-70s and found fame in the WWF during the 80s. From there, Ventura embarked on an acting career and went on to run successful political campaigns, first for mayor, and then for Governor of Minnesota, and picked up surfing in the meantime. So what hasn't Jesse Ventura done, exactly? Read our interview to find out his Five Favorite Films, learn about his new show on truTV, and find out what conspiracy theories have got him spooked.

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Total Recall: Natalie Portman's Best Movies

by Jeff Giles on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 10:30 AM comment24 Comments

Child actors are notorious for fizzling out once their prepubescent charms disappear during adolescence, or once they discover the various vices of the adult world, and it seems to be the rare case when a young starlet can overcome these hurdles and transition successfully into a career of grownup roles. Natalie Portman is one such success story: after making her debut as a 12-year-old in Luc Besson's Leon The Professional, Portman gradually took on more adult roles until she was playing everything from a young, widowed mother (Cold Mountain) to an emotionally manipulative stripper (Closer). This week, she stars alongside Tobey Maguire and Jake Gyllenhaal in the family drama Brothers, so we felt it was the right time to take a look back at the extensive filmography of this young star to determine Natalie Portman's Best Movies.

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RT on DVD & Blu-Ray: Terminator Salvation and a Smithsonian Battle

by RT Staff on Monday, Nov. 30 2009, 04:36 PM comment17 Comments

Pickings are indeed slim this week for new releases on home video. While we have the requisite new releases, which include a couple of major pictures that opened earlier this year (Terminator Salvation and Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian) and a couple of lesser-known flicks (Paper Heart and A Christmas Tale), the offerings were decidedly lacking in terms of special editions and newly packaged items. As such, we've decided to profile a handful of Blu-Ray reissues of films we already know and love (well, most of us, anyway), like Gremlins, The Mask of Zorro, and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Check out our complete list and see what tickles your fancy this week!

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Box Office Guru Wrapup: Vampires and Football Break Thanksgiving Records

by Gitesh Pandya on Sunday, Nov. 29 2009, 04:48 PM comment35 Comments

Audiences feasted on leftovers and drove the North American box office to a new record for the busy Thanksgiving holiday frame. Moviegoers were almost evenly split been vampire love and football heroics as The Twilight Saga: New Moon remained at number one while Sandra Bullock's The Blind Side held steady in second place with just $2.4M separating the two. That was a far cry from the $108.7M gap between the pair last weekend when they both opened as Twilight tumbled and Blind Side rose this weekend. The disaster film 2012 placed third as no new release managed to make it into the top three. The Top 20 over Thanksgiving weekend has consistently delivered $150-160M over the last six years but this time it soared to $181M, a new industry high.

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Weekly Ketchup: Zombieland 2 in 3D?

by Greg Dean Schmitz on Friday, Nov. 27 2009, 04:11 PM comment28 Comments

Hollywood has mostly taken the week off for Thanksgiving, so that they can all enjoy their vegan turduckens down by the pool, no doubt. Nature abhors a vacuum however (even Hollywood follows MOST of the laws of physics), and so even in a light week there's still news to report, such as franchise news for Zombieland, Kull and The Howling, and casting news for The A-Team, UFO and Thor.

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Duncan Jones Reteams With Kevin Spacey

by Luke Goodsell on Friday, Nov. 27 2009, 03:12 PM comment5 Comments

'Moon' director Duncan Jones and the movie's computer voice, Kevin Spacey, have reteamed for a couple of advertisements currently airing on British TV. The commercials, embedded below, are for Olympus cameras.

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Friday Harvest: The Road, Avatar, and more!

by Alex Vo on Friday, Nov. 27 2009, 05:01 AM comment96 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! More weirdo horror from Willem Dafoe! He follows Antichrist with My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done?, based on the true story of a San Diego man who kills his mother with a saber. It's being helmed by Werner Herzog, who describes My Son as "a horror film without the blood, chainsaws and gore, but with a strange, anonymous fear."

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Ban Them All! 10 Infamously Controversial Movies

by Ed Gibbs on Thursday, Nov. 26 2009, 06:19 PM comment98 Comments

Death, despair and genital mutilation: only a great Dane could fuse all three into one brilliantly bleak, guaranteed nausea-inducing piece of cinema... which seems to blame all the evil in the world on women, though Lars von Trier begs to differ. Antichrist is definitely out there, but shock and awe in cinema are hardly anything new. Think back to Luis Buñuel's queasy, eyeball-slicing Un Chien Andalou (1929) -- arguably the birth of the movie 'shocker' -- Tod Browning's grotesque Freaks (1933), or any number of early films whose now-tame titilations terrified the censors of the time. Since then, movies have been an ongoing magnet for controversy, from Deep Throat (1972) to The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) to Kids (1995), while some -- such as Cannibal Holocaust (1980) -- resulted in the trial of their directors before the courts. Here, then, are 10 of the most controversial....

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5 Facts About The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

by Rosamund Witcher on Thursday, Nov. 26 2009, 03:31 AM comment91 Comments

The Twilight Saga: New Moon has been in cinemas for almost a week. So, depending on your feelings towards sparkly vampires and extremely buff werewolves, you will either have seen it three times already (ZOMG RPattz!) or avoided it altogether. Either way, the fandemonium has subsided enough for us to look to the future. It's just seven months until Eclipse, the third instalment of Stephanie Meyer's popular book series, hits the big screen. RT caught up with the cast in LA's Four Seasons hotel during their manic New Moon press tour to get the latest on the eagerly anticipated film. We learned that Robert Pattinson hates pranks, Nikki Reed loves werewolves and got the strongest indication yet that there may well be a fifth film. Read on to find out more...

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Five Favorite Films With Zombieland Director Ruben Fleischer

by Luke Goodsell on Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009, 09:09 PM comment24 Comments

Filmmaker Ruben Fleischer is having a very good 2009. The former music video director has seen his debut feature, Zombieland, open at number one at the US box office and take in nearly $75 million domestically, while earning an impressive 89% Fresh rating from critics -- not bad for a horror-comedy road movie revolving around the undead. With the film about to open in Australia, we got the chance to catch up with Ruben and ask him his five favorite films. And a fine list it is, too.

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WB offers DVD to Blu-ray Trade-In Program

by RT Staff on Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009, 04:19 PM comment33 Comments

There's no denying that the Blu-ray format is vastly superior to DVD, but what if you've spent the last decade building up a substantial DVD library? Now that HD DVD is finally dead, you can safely embrace this new format, but do you really want to have to buy all of those movies again?

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RT's Blu-ray Picks from WB

by RT Staff on Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009, 04:10 PM comment36 Comments

Every week (as part of our new Blu-ray HQ on Rotten Tomatoes) we're going to pick what we consider the most exciting releases for a particular studio. This week, we're looking at Warner Bros, and we're recommending these movies.

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Critics Consensus: Flee From Ninja Assassin

by Tim Ryan on Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009, 04:06 PM comment47 Comments

This week at the movies, we've got martial arts mayhem (Ninja Assassin, starring Rain and Naomie Harris); family-friendly hi jinks (Old Dogs, starring John Travolta and Robin Williams); and a post-apocalyptic trek (The Road, starring Viggo Mortensen and Charlize Theron). What do the critics have to say? It seems that the latest collaboration between the Wachowski brothers (The Matrix Trilogy) and James McTeigue (V for Vendetta) is a bit of a dud, and that the Travolta-Williams pairing in Old Dogs fails to work very effectively, despite the pedigree of its stars. It may be left up to The Road to be the most solid choice at the movies this week, but we'll let you decide for yourselves.

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RT's Disney Animation Celebration --- A Walk Through The Magic Kingdom!

by RT Staff on Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009, 01:15 PM comment Comment

It's difficult to overstate the influence of Disney's animated feature films on the history of cinema. Not only did Uncle Walt's works transform the concept of family entertainment forever, his company's visionary, exuberant, and sometimes haunting films have left and indelible stamp on moviegoers' consciences. Now, with the release of The Princess and the Frog on the horizon, we at RT thought it would be a good time to rank every single Walt Disney Animation Studios feature film. However, before taking a stroll through this magical kingdom, we'll give some of the "bare necessities" (to quote Baloo) as to how we arrived at an order. We used a weighted formula that takes into account the Tomatometer, number of reviews, and release year of every film included. We excluded all Disney subsidiaries and companies through which Disney has distribution deals hence, no films from Pixar, Studio Ghibli, or DisneyToon Studios are on the list. So get ready to take a trip to never-never land with RT's Disney Animation Countdown! Can you feel the love tonight?

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"I Don't Hate Women": Lars von Trier on Antichrist

by Luke Goodsell on Monday, Nov. 23 2009, 08:03 PM comment17 Comments

Danish auteur Lars von Trier is used to controversy following his films; some of his critics have even accused him of courting it for sensationalism and reaction. Yet even with a career that contains the likes of The Idiots (rich kids mocking the handicapped), Dancer in the Dark (which drove star Bjork to never act again) and Dogville (leveled with charges of misogyny and anti-Americanism), the director's latest may be his crowning achievement in outrage. When it debuted at Cannes earlier this year, Antichrist -- starring Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg as a grieving couple who retreat to idyllic woodland where all Hell breaks loose -- was so appalling to some in its graphic, sexual violence that it prompted uproar (and even a special "anti-humanitarian" prize from the jury). But are the critics really getting what von Trier is playing at? And does he even know himself? Moreover, who's got the better talking fox -- he or Wes Anderson?

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Total Recall: John Travolta's Best Movies

by Jeff Giles on Monday, Nov. 23 2009, 04:01 PM comment96 Comments

Some actors are lucky enough to make the jump from television to film stardom. Some are lucky enough to get their careers back on track after falling off the A-list. But how many stars have been able to do both -- and walk away virtually unscathed from the flaming wreckage of Battlefield Earth in the bargain? Only John Travolta, ladies and gentlemen. Travolta buddies up with Robin Williams in this weekend's Old Dogs, which inspired us to take a look back at a filmography far more varied than you might remember. Dramas? Comedies? Thrillers? Cartoons? Heck, Travolta's done 'em all -- and he's been doing it for more than 30 years, too. It's high time he got the Total Recall treatment, wouldn't you say?

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RT on DVD & Blu-Ray: Angels & Demons, Funny People, and Superman

by RT Staff on Monday, Nov. 23 2009, 04:30 AM comment19 Comments

This week in home video, we've got a lot of brand new releases paired up with a handful of old classics making their comebacks. Among the choices from the current year's latest releases are the conspiracy theory-themed blockbuster based on Dan Brown's novel of the same name, Angels & Demons, as well as the Judd Apatow film about standup comedy, Funny People, which stars Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen. Then we've got Four Christmases and Shorts to round out the new ones, while titles such as The Monster Squad, Ichi the Killer, and Hogan's Heroes make up some of the other choices. Have a look and see what could be added to your collection this week!

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Box Office Guru Wrapup: New Moon Shatters Records

by Gitesh Pandya on Sunday, Nov. 22 2009, 04:51 PM comment183 Comments

Multiplex cash registers were overflowing as the hotly-anticipated vampire sequel The Twilight Saga: New Moon opened to gargantuan numbers generating the third largest opening in box office history and led the overall marketplace to the second biggest weekend tally of all-time. Debuting far back in second, but also surging past industry expectations, was Sandra Bullock's new football pic The Blind Side which got off to a fantastic start. The two new female-driven films attracted over $175M in combined ticket sales leading the top ten to soar to a jaw-dropping $245M.

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Weekly Ketchup: Idris Elba cast in Thor, more Spider-Man 4 rumors

by Greg Dean Schmitz on Saturday, Nov. 21 2009, 12:33 PM comment64 Comments

This week's Ketchup includes casting news and rumors for Thor, Spider-Man 4, The Hobbit and Guardians of Ga'hoole, new sequels in the Jackass and Underworld franchises and potential new movies for Brad Pitt and Eddie Murphy.

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Don't Hold Your Breath for Hancock 2

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 06:19 PM comment4 Comments

Yes, Will Smith and Peter Berg are game for a "Hancock" sequel -- and just as importantly, so is the studio -- but it looks like scheduling could keep it from happening for awhile.

HitFix

Jeff Bridges Talks Jeff Bridges

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 06:11 PM comment Comment

In a long, wide-ranging interview that touches on everything from "Starman" to "Crazy Heart," Jeff Bridges discusses his career, technique, and how the "Iron Man" script came together by the seat of its armor.

In Contention

Peter Berg Talks Battleship

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 06:04 PM comment Comment

"Battleship" director Peter Berg heard the rumors about his movie's bad guys zooming in from outer space, so he decided to hold a small Q&A -- on a Navy destroyer, no less -- to set the record straight.

CHUD

Carrying an Iron Cross for Roy Scheider

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 05:59 PM comment1 Comment

When Roy Scheider passed away earlier this year, he left behind a final film -- and its director is working around the clock to get it out in time to secure Scheider one last Oscar nomination.

Los Angeles Times

Universal Debuting DVD/Blu-ray Hybrids in 2010

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 05:48 PM comment Comment

If you've appreciated the DVD/Blu-ray bundles released by studios like Disney, you'll be glad to know that Universal is following suit with new "flipper" discs that will work as Blu-rays and DVDs.

ComingSoon.net

Documenting Life...and Death

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 05:27 PM comment Comment

Vanessa Roth's "Aging Out" is an uncommonly honest documentary with a heartwarming ending -- but life, alas, doesn't always have a happy final act.

Los Angeles Times

Michael Jackson Had Plans to Make 3D Feature Version of Thriller

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 04:01 PM comment1 Comment

The director of This Is It!, Kenny Ortega, has stated that Michael Jackson had wanted to make a feature length 3D version of his legendary music video for "Thriller," as well as another feature film. The Wrap has all the details.

The Wrap

Film Independent Spirit Awards Nominations Announced

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 11:38 AM comment2 Comments

The most prestigious awards ceremony for independent films has just been announced! Did your favorite movie that you probably didn't watch make it?

Deadline Hollywood Daily

Up and Coraline lead 2009 Annie Award Nominations

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 11:33 AM comment1 Comment

State of the art CG and stop-motion lead the way in the most well-known animation awards ceremony.

HitFix

Summit Ponders Twilight Finale

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 03:37 AM comment31 Comments

Summit has contracted Melissa Rosenberg to script its adaptation of the "Twilight" finale, "Breaking Dawn" -- but will it be one movie or two? And will Chris Weitz return to direct?

Variety

First Look at Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 03:35 AM comment18 Comments

The movie is still months away from theaters, but you can get your first look at "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," courtesy of USA Today.

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Jeremy Renner Talks Hawkeye Possibilities

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 03:32 AM comment7 Comments

Could Jeremy Renner really end up taking the role of Hawkeye in Marvel's "Avengers" movie? He talks about the chances in a new interview with SuperHeroHype.

Superhero Hype

Todd Phillips Talks The Hangover 2

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 03:27 AM comment9 Comments

"The Hangover" is now the highest-grossing R-rated comedy of all time -- and Todd Phillips tells Entertainment Weekly he's halfway finished with the script for the sequel.

Entertainment Weekly

Tron Legacy Duo Heading into The Black Hole

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 03:24 AM comment9 Comments

Now that Joseph Kosinski and Sean Bailey have reanimated "Tron," what's next for the duo? It looks like they'll be leading Disney on a new expedition into "The Black Hole."

Hollywood Reporter

Alcon Blind Side-d by Success

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 03:21 AM comment2 Comments

With "The Blind Side," Alcon not only has a huge hit, but the most profitable title in the studio's history. So...what now?

Los Angeles Times

John Madden Courts My Fair Lady

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 03:19 AM comment4 Comments

If all goes according to plan, John Madden will become the latest director attached to Columbia Pictures' long-gestating "My Fair Lady" remake.

Variety

The Hurt Locker Wins Big at Gotham Awards

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 03:14 AM comment4 Comments

"The Hurt Locker" was the big winner at the Gotham Independent Film Awards on Monday, taking home awards for best feature and ensemble cast. "Food, Inc." won the documentary race, while Robert Siegel earned a breakthrough director nod for his work on "Big Fan."

Variety

Ten Great Title Sequences

on Tuesday, Dec. 01 2009, 03:12 AM comment14 Comments

Title sequences aren't what they used to be, but they haven't been completely forgotten -- here's a list of ten classics, including a tribute to the mighty Saul Bass.

Popdose

First Iron Man 2 Poster Released

on Monday, Nov. 30 2009, 06:10 PM comment40 Comments

The first "Iron Man 2" poster has been released. Let the promotional avalanche officially begin!

Yahoo! Movies

Ryan Reynolds Talks Green Lantern

on Monday, Nov. 30 2009, 05:45 PM comment16 Comments

However the "Green Lantern" movie turns out, we at least know Ryan Reynolds has his priorities straight: As he told MTV in a recent interview, he's hoping the movie will strike an "Iron Man"-style balance between superhero action and good old-fashioned compelling drama.

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