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Weekly Ketchup: Zombieland 2 in 3D?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. |
Rotten Tomatoes |
More From Joel Silver: A Commando Remake?In part two of Collider's interview with Joel Silver, the producer admits he wasn't entirely happy with Schwarzenegger's hit 'Commando' and says he's toyed with the idea of a remake. |
Collider.com |
Jason Reitman Talks Up in the AirThe director of 'Thank You For Smoking' and 'Juno' discusses his much-talked-about new film, 'Up in the Air', with the NY Times. |
New York Times |
Trailer Bulletin: High-Concept Thriller ExamThe buzz on Stuart Hazeldine's high-concept thriller 'Exam' is that it's 'Cube' meets 'The Apprentice', set in one room and shot in real time. Check out the trailer over at Empire for your first taste. |
Empire Magazine |
Wes Craven Directing Scream 4, Says Neve CampbellIn an interview with Black Book, the star confirmed that Kevin Williamson is back writing 'Scream 4', and that Wes Craven will most likely direct. |
Black Book News |
Duncan Jones Reteams With Kevin Spacey'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. |
Rotten Tomatoes |
Images From Luc Besson's Upcoming French Comic Book FilmSlashfilm have a first look at writer-director Luc Besson's upcoming 'Les aventures extraordinaires d'Adèle Blanc-Sec', which concerns "a popular novelist and her dealings with would-be suitors, the cops, monsters, and other distractions." Sounds interesting. |
Slashfilm |
Another Remake of The Amityville Horror?Here we go again... again. A mere few years after Platinum Dunes' 2005 remake, word is that Dimension and the Weinsteins will remake the the 1979 horror film. |
Bloody Disgusting |
Trailer Bulletin: Van Damme on The Eagle PathThe second film directed by the Muscles from Brussels (after 'The Quest'). Will there be Oscars? |
Hollywood Reporter |
Guy Pearce To Jump Cage's Hungry RabbitThe 'Memento' star will join Nicolas Cage and January Jones in Roger Donaldson's drama, 'Hungry Rabbit Jumps'. |
Variety |
Friday Harvest: The Road, Avatar, and more!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." |
Rotten Tomatoes |
The Best Fake Films Within FilmsAMC's filmcritic.com takes a look at the 14 best "fake films within films" -- from "Singin' in the Rain" to "Grindhouse" and beyond. |
Filmcritic.com |
First Look At Narnia's Voyage of the Dawn Treader20th Century Fox have released a series of brand new images from the forthcoming third film the C.S. Lewis series. |
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Ban Them All! 10 Infamously Controversial MoviesDeath, 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.... |
Rotten Tomatoes |
Hollywood Reporter Ranks 10 Best Films 2000-09The Hollywood Reporter's Kirk Honeycutt runs down his Top 10 films of 2000-2009. |
Hollywood Reporter |
Avatar Production Designer Discusses the FilmProduction designer Rick Carter talks to the LA Times about working on James Cameron's forthcoming sci-fi epic. |
Los Angeles Times |
Ben Kingsley: The Rise of Taj27 years after his Oscar-winning performance in 'Gandhi', Ben Kingsley will return to India to portray the man who built the Taj Mahal. |
Guardian [UK] |
Swiss Authorities Won't Oppose Polanski's BailThe filmmaker will be allowed to remain under house arrest in his Swiss chalet while authorties decide whether to extradite him to the U.S. |
Variety |
The Hurt Locker's Jeremy Renner in Thor?The actor hints to 'Empire' magazine that he may be playing Hawkeye in 'Thor' and 'The Avengers'. |
The Playlist |
5 Facts About The Twilight Saga: EclipseThe 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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