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What Will Happen in The Greatest Muppet Movie of All Time?

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 05:40 PM comment10 Comments

Hungry for a few tidbits about Jason Segel's upcoming Muppet movie? The Playlist has what seems to be an early outline of the script. Spoiler alert!

The Playlist

Joseph Kosinski Talks The Black Hole

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 05:37 PM comment3 Comments

Once Joseph Kosinski is done with "Tron Legacy," he'll get moving on a revamped "Black Hole" -- and as he tells MTV, he's already got plenty of ideas for how it'll look.

MTV

Stan Lee Says Marvel's Moving on Ant-Man

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 05:28 PM comment8 Comments

What with all this talk about "Iron Man 2," "Thor," "Captain America," and "The Avengers," Edgar Wright's "Ant-Man" has gotten lost in the shuffle -- but according to Stan Lee, Marvel hasn't forgotten about the miniature hero.

Superhero Hype

Tom Cruise Accepts Another Mission: Impossible

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 04:04 PM comment16 Comments

J.J. Abrams won't direct, but "Mission: Impossible 4" is officially on its way, with Tom Cruise on board to reprise the role of Ethan Hunt.

Deadline Hollywood Daily

Total Recall: Anthony Hopkins' Best Movies

by Jeff Giles on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 04:02 PM comment18 Comments

Some actors struggle with typecasting for their entire careers -- and some, like Anthony Hopkins, get to do pretty much whatever they want. Since making his film debut in 1968, Hopkins has dabbled in everything from Merchant Ivory period dramas to horror, moving from television to film -- and picking up an Academy Award, and several nominations, along the way. He's battled a bear in The Edge, walked away unscathed from the misery of Joel Schumacher's Bad Company, and even survived Freejack, but he's never been given the Rotten Tomatoes Total Recall treatment -- so in honor of his supporting turn in The Wolfman, we decided now would be the perfect time to look back at the 10 best-reviewed films in his distinguished career.

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Chris Nolan on Board for Dark Knight Sequel -- and Superman Reboot?

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 10:18 AM comment86 Comments

Hey, superhero film fans, it's the news you've been waiting to hear: Christopher Nolan is reportedly on board for the sequel to "The Dark Knight"...and he'll also "mentor" a "Superman" reboot.

Deadline Hollywood Daily

Tim Robbins Joins Green Lantern

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 04:46 AM comment29 Comments

Tim Robbins has joined the cast of "Green Lantern," signing on to play the father of villainous Hector Hammond (played by Peter Sarsgaard).

Hollywood Reporter

Fox Moves Forward with 24 Movie

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 04:36 AM comment8 Comments

After years of whooping on TV bad guys, Kiefer Sutherland will take Jack Bauer to the big screen in a "24" film, currently being scripted by Billy Ray.

HitFix

Terminator Franchise Rights Sold

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 04:30 AM comment15 Comments

The auction for the rights to the "Terminator" franchise is over -- and to everyone's surprise, neither Sony nor Lionsgate emerged victorious.

Deadline Hollywood Daily

Bogdanovich Feels the Turn of the Century

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 04:25 AM comment2 Comments

Peter Bogdanovich has agreed to write and direct an adaptation of Kurt Anderson's "Turn of the Century," a 1999 novel about "a Manhattan power couple with three kids who are managing their troubled marriage in a world where BarbieWorld has opened in Vegas and Charles Manson's parole hearing is live on TV."

Hollywood Reporter

Aleen Leslie: 1908-2010

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 04:21 AM comment2 Comments

Screenwriter Aleen Leslie, the oldest member of the Writers Guild and the writer whose 19 film credits included "Father Was a Fullback," has passed away. She was 101.

Hollywood Reporter

Great Directors: Martin Scorsese's Career in Film

by on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 04:25 PM comment Comment

Is Martin Scorsese America's greatest living director? It's open to debate, but most movie buffs would agree that he's created a body of work that is astonishing in its consistency and depth. Scorsese's films contain many grand themes -- organized crime, male insecurity, spiritual and moral uncertainty -- and they're executed with a level of artistic panache and intimate detail that few can match. Scorsese has exerted a profound influence on many important directors, including Quentin Tarantino, Spike Lee, and John Woo. And with apologies to Lee and Woody Allen, Scorsese is perhaps the greatest cinematic chronicler of New York's distinctive social landscape.

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RT on DVD & Blu-Ray: A Serious Man, Couples Retreat, and More

by RT Staff on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 04:24 PM comment10 Comments

This week on home video, we've got a handful of brand new releases, but once you cycle through those, there isn't much left to be had. Sure, there are a few Blu-Ray reissues, but not too many that folks are chomping at the bit for, so as a result, we dug deep to find a couple of interesting items that may or may not be good conversation pieces. The most prominent release this week is the latest from the Coen brothers, the Oscar-nominated A Serious Man. Then, we've got a few misses with titles like Couples Retreat, Serious Moonlight, and The Time Traveler's Wife. But hopefully our classic collection and off-the-wall wild card choice will be interesting enough to merit a look. See what we've come up with below!

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Mr. and Mrs. Smith Reboot Rumored

on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 03:53 PM comment28 Comments

Goodness gracious, is Regency starting development on a "quasi-prequel" to "Mr. and Mrs. Smith"?

New York Magazine

Soderbergh's Contagion Spreads to an All-Star Cast

on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 03:49 PM comment5 Comments

How busy can Steven Soderbergh get? Busy enough to include the virus thriller "Contagion" to the top of his to-do list, and attract Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Jude Law and Marion Cotillard to star.

The Playlist

Peeking in on Universal's Monster Movie Remakes

on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 03:41 PM comment4 Comments

It's taken long enough, but "The Wolfman" is finally almost here -- and its arrival heralds what could be a new golden era for Universal's stable of monsters, with new appearances from Frankenstein, the Invisible Man, Dracula, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon in various stages of development.

CHUD

Dominic Cooper is Saddam's Son in The Devil's Double

on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 05:25 AM comment1 Comment

Dominic Cooper will play Uday Hussain and the man forced to work as his body-double, Latif Yahia, in a new film from Die Another Day director Lee Tamahori. Ludivine Sagnier has been signed up as Sarrab, Uday's concubine and secret lover to Latif. Production on the film, based on Yahia's biographical novel, has begun on location in Malta.

Screendaily

All the Movie-Related Super Bowl Ads!

on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 03:56 AM comment23 Comments

If you missed the big game last night -- and all the film-related commercial spots that went with it -- don't fret, because those new clips have been helpfully collected for you.

Collider.com

Bill Murray Talks Ghostbusters III

on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 03:50 AM comment28 Comments

In a rare interview, Bill Murray discusses his increasing indifference to showbiz, his thoughts on his own career, and -- spoiler alert! -- that ghostly "Ghostbusters III" rumor about his character, Peter Venkman.

Sunday Mail [UK]

From Valentine's Day to New Year's Eve

on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 03:47 AM comment4 Comments

New Line must feel like it has a hit on its hands with "Valentine's Day," because the studio is already working with director Garry Marshall and screenwriter Katherine Fugate on a spinoff, to be titled "New Year's Eve."

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Total Recall: Anthony Hopkins' Best Movies

by Jeff Giles on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 04:02 PM comment18 Comments

Some actors struggle with typecasting for their entire careers -- and some, like Anthony Hopkins, get to do pretty much whatever they want. Since making his film debut in 1968, Hopkins has dabbled in everything from Merchant Ivory period dramas to horror, moving from television to film -- and picking up an Academy Award, and several nominations, along the way. He's battled a bear in The Edge, walked away unscathed from the misery of Joel Schumacher's Bad Company, and even survived Freejack, but he's never been given the Rotten Tomatoes Total Recall treatment -- so in honor of his supporting turn in The Wolfman, we decided now would be the perfect time to look back at the 10 best-reviewed films in his distinguished career.

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Great Directors: Martin Scorsese's Career in Film

by on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 04:25 PM comment Comment

Is Martin Scorsese America's greatest living director? It's open to debate, but most movie buffs would agree that he's created a body of work that is astonishing in its consistency and depth. Scorsese's films contain many grand themes -- organized crime, male insecurity, spiritual and moral uncertainty -- and they're executed with a level of artistic panache and intimate detail that few can match. Scorsese has exerted a profound influence on many important directors, including Quentin Tarantino, Spike Lee, and John Woo. And with apologies to Lee and Woody Allen, Scorsese is perhaps the greatest cinematic chronicler of New York's distinctive social landscape.

Rotten Tomatoes

RT on DVD & Blu-Ray: A Serious Man, Couples Retreat, and More

by RT Staff on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 04:24 PM comment10 Comments

This week on home video, we've got a handful of brand new releases, but once you cycle through those, there isn't much left to be had. Sure, there are a few Blu-Ray reissues, but not too many that folks are chomping at the bit for, so as a result, we dug deep to find a couple of interesting items that may or may not be good conversation pieces. The most prominent release this week is the latest from the Coen brothers, the Oscar-nominated A Serious Man. Then, we've got a few misses with titles like Couples Retreat, Serious Moonlight, and The Time Traveler's Wife. But hopefully our classic collection and off-the-wall wild card choice will be interesting enough to merit a look. See what we've come up with below!

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Box Office Guru Wrapup: Avatar Finally Toppled by Dear John

by Gitesh Pandya on Sunday, Feb. 07 2010, 04:49 PM comment104 Comments

This weekend in a surprise upset victory, the new romance saga Dear John booted seven-time champ Avatar from the number one spot at the North American box office powered by young women chasing after Hollywood hunk Channing Tatum. John Travolta (the Tatum of the late 1970s) saw his new action thriller From Paris With Love bomb settling for third place. Overall ticket sales slipped from last weekend thanks in part to the Super Bowl distracting millions of Americans.

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Awards Tour: Pixar and Disney Rule The Annies

by RT Staff on Sunday, Feb. 07 2010, 12:16 AM comment15 Comments

The 37th Annual Annie Awards took place on Saturday, February 6th in Los Angeles, and among the multiple award winners were Up, Coraline, The Princess and the Frog, and Monsters vs. Aliens. Read the full article to see who won what!

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Five Favorite Films With Precious' Gabby Sidibe

by Luke Goodsell on Friday, Feb. 05 2010, 06:48 PM comment35 Comments

For a first-time ever actor, Gabby Sidibe's been thrown directly into the glare of the spotlight: the star of Lee Daniels' critically acclaimed inner city drama Precious has found herself nominated for a host of awards recently, including a Best Actress Oscar alongside such greats as Helen Mirren and Meryl Streep. It could all be a little overwhelming, but when RT caught up with the 26-year-old New Yorker we found her anything but fame-struck; preferring instead to chat about movies and kangaroo fights (well, that's another story). And so it was she got on to the subject of her five favorite movies...

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Weekly Ketchup: Sci-Fi at the Oscars, Raimi eyes The Shadow

by Greg Dean Schmitz on Friday, Feb. 05 2010, 04:14 PM comment96 Comments

This week's Ketchup includes sequel news for Enchanted and the Fast and the Furious franchise, as well as possible new projects for directors Steven Spielberg, Sam Raimi, Terrence Malick and McG.

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Friday Harvest: The Last Airbender, The A-Team, and more!

by Alex Vo on Friday, Feb. 05 2010, 02:19 PM comment27 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!

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Critics Consensus: From Paris With Love Is Not Bon

by Tim Ryan on Thursday, Feb. 04 2010, 02:35 PM comment22 Comments

This week at the movies, we've got Gallic gunplay ( From Paris With Love, starring John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers) and some sad pen pals (Dear John, starring Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfried). What do the critics have to say? It's been a while since a good cop-buddy action flick has hit screens, a situation that critics say From Paris with Love does little to alleviate. Jonathan Rhys Meyers stars as a low-level CIA agent who's thrilled to be assigned to a career-making case. If you're in the mood for a tearjerker - or, perhaps a tear-yanker - any movie adapted from a Nicolas Sparks novel will probably do the job (The Notebook and A Walk to Remember are based on his books). But critics say Dear John is overly sappy and melodramatic.

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Five Favourite Films with Anika Noni Rose

by Joe Utichi on Thursday, Feb. 04 2010, 08:13 AM comment17 Comments

It's been a busy few years for Anika Noni Rose. After starting her career in the Broadway musical Footloose, she snagged a role as part of the starry ensemble in 2004's Dreamgirls and made the transition to the big screen. Perfect qualifications, then, for her latest role as Disney's newest princess, Tiana, in The Princess and the Frog. Beating out tough competition from Alicia Keyes, Tyra Banks and her Dreamgirls co-star Jennifer Hudson, the 37 year-old actress might be making headlines as Disney's first black princess, but she's also the first Disney princess to record both the speaking and singing parts of her character. Sitting down with RT at Walt Disney Animations Studios' Burbank HQ, Rose shares her five favourite films.

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Total Recall: Jeff Bridges' Best Movies

by Jeff Giles on Wednesday, Feb. 03 2010, 01:43 PM comment114 Comments

Not even a family tree full of dramatic DNA automatically adds up to the kind of talent Jeff Bridges has displayed over the course of his nearly 40-year career. Bridges has gone on to score five Oscar nods -- his most recent nomination, for Crazy Heart, was awarded just this week -- all while assembling one of the more interesting, and critically successful, filmographies in the business. So successful, in fact, that Bridges' top six films all boast Tomatometers above 90 percent -- which is a roundabout way of saying that you can't have a Jeff Bridges Top 10 without leaving out plenty of good stuff -- in the interest of getting the chorus of groans out of the way up front, you won't find The Big Lebowski, Tron, or The Contender here. So what does that leave? Let's spin the dials on the Tomatometer and find out!

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Five Facts About Alice in Wonderland

by Rosamund Witcher on Wednesday, Feb. 03 2010, 04:23 AM comment70 Comments

Over the past 20 years, director Tim Burton and his chiseled muse Johnny Depp have proved an extremely fruitful pairing. From the gothic beauty of Edward Scissorhands, through the campy farce of Sleepy Hollow to the eye-popping lunacy of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, they have given us some of the most memorable movies of recent years. Fans eagerly await their latest collaboration, Alice in Wonderland, in which Depp plays The Mad Hatter opposite newcomer Mia Wasikowska as Alice. RT takes an exclusive look behind the scenes on the film to discover that Tim Burton dislikes motion capture, Mia Wasikowska hates green screen and that making an animated cat is more difficult than you might think...

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Oscar Nominee Gabby Sidibe Talks Precious

by Luke Goodsell on Tuesday, Feb. 02 2010, 05:12 PM comment20 Comments

Gabourey "Gabby" Sidibe had no aspirations to be an actress before she took on the title role in Lee Daniels' Precious, which might be why her astounding performance felt so real -- and why she's just been nominated for a Best Actress Oscar at this year's Academy Awards. Alongside a potent turn from co-star (and fellow Oscar nominee) Mo'Nique, Sidibe's performance as the pregnant, abused teenager has drawn widespread acclaim from critics and moved many audiences. It's pretty impressive for a first film, and she may soon have a trophy to show for it. With Precious opening theatrically in Australia this week, RT got the chance to talk to the young star about her role, how she landed it, and what all the awards hype means.

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Awards Tour: Oscar Nominations Are In!

by RT Staff on Tuesday, Feb. 02 2010, 05:28 AM comment534 Comments

After two full months of nominations and awards shows, the much anticipated Oscar nominations have been announced for the season's biggest award show. Who has a shot at taking home an 8.5 pound (3.86 kilogram) trophy of cinematic joy? See who got nominated below!

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RT on DVD & Blu-Ray: Hitch A Ride to Zombieland

by Ryan Fujitani on Monday, Feb. 01 2010, 04:45 PM comment18 Comments

There are a lot of new releases this week, but only a few of them managed to impress critics or audiences. The biggest one coming out is Ruben Fleischer's debut zombie comedy, Zombieland, which actually did manage to please both the pundits and the moviegoers. Aside from that, the other major releases (Amelia, Love Happens) didn't gain much traction, and instead, a couple of the smaller indies (More Than a Game, House of the Devil) are what shone. Also, if you're into sports, we've got an inspiring hoops doc, and there are a few reissues of classics as well. So dive in and check out the most interesting of this week's releases on home video.

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Razzie Awards Nominations Announced!

by RT Staff on Monday, Feb. 01 2010, 09:25 AM comment151 Comments

"Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" and "Land of the Lost" are tied for the most Razzie Award nominations, scoring seven chances each to take gold paint-sprayed statuettes hailing the worst films of 2009.

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Sundance 2010: Winners Announced!

by RT Staff on Sunday, Jan. 31 2010, 03:22 PM comment9 Comments

Sundance 2010 winners have all been announced.

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Box Office Guru Wrapup: It's Lucky 7 for Avatar: $2 Billion Broken!

by Gitesh Pandya on Sunday, Jan. 31 2010, 03:19 PM comment88 Comments

Once again, it wasn't even close. James Cameron's 3D epic Avatar ruled the box office for the seventh consecutive time grossing more than the frame's two new releases combined. With another remarkably low decline, the sci-fi actioner put itself within inches of passing Titanic's all-time domestic record while incredible staying power overseas propelled the worldwide gross past the $2 billion mark. Picking up the crumbs were the new films Edge of Darkness with Mel Gibson which enjoyed a mediocre debut and the romantic comedy When in Rome which did better than expected in third place.

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Awards Tour: Directors Guild Announces Winners

by RT Staff on Saturday, Jan. 30 2010, 11:45 PM comment61 Comments

Few would argue against the general consensus that former spouses James Cameron and Kathryn Bigelow were the front runners going into Saturday night's Directors Guild Awards. The DGA ultimately awarded "The Hurt Locker" and director Kathryn Bigelow for Outstanding Directorial Achievement on a late Saturday night at the Hyatt Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles. Also taking home an award was Louie Psihoyos for Best Documentary Director for "The Cove."

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25 Movies So Bad They're Unmissable

by Michael Adams on Saturday, Jan. 30 2010, 08:30 PM comment113 Comments

What makes a film so appalling that it transitions from ordinary ineptitude into the sublime; beyond cult status (and all reason) and into that surreal place where you really can't believe what you're watching? RT's regular contributor Michael Adams has a pretty good idea: as part of his new book 'Showgirls, Teen Wolves and Astro Zombies', he spent an entire year seeking out the greatest atrocities cinema has ever unleashed, watching more than 400 bad movies in a quest to to find the worst film ever made. Along the way, he spoke with such bad movie aficionados as John Landis, Joe Dante, Eli Roth, John Waters and the Mystery Science crew, while himself appearing in George Romero's Survival of the Dead. Here then are 25 of his picks for those films that, awful as they may be, you simply cannot turn away from...

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What Will Happen in The Greatest Muppet Movie of All Time?

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 05:40 PM comment10 Comments

Hungry for a few tidbits about Jason Segel's upcoming Muppet movie? The Playlist has what seems to be an early outline of the script. Spoiler alert!

The Playlist

Joseph Kosinski Talks The Black Hole

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 05:37 PM comment3 Comments

Once Joseph Kosinski is done with "Tron Legacy," he'll get moving on a revamped "Black Hole" -- and as he tells MTV, he's already got plenty of ideas for how it'll look.

MTV

Stan Lee Says Marvel's Moving on Ant-Man

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 05:28 PM comment8 Comments

What with all this talk about "Iron Man 2," "Thor," "Captain America," and "The Avengers," Edgar Wright's "Ant-Man" has gotten lost in the shuffle -- but according to Stan Lee, Marvel hasn't forgotten about the miniature hero.

Superhero Hype

Tom Cruise Accepts Another Mission: Impossible

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 04:04 PM comment16 Comments

J.J. Abrams won't direct, but "Mission: Impossible 4" is officially on its way, with Tom Cruise on board to reprise the role of Ethan Hunt.

Deadline Hollywood Daily

Chris Nolan on Board for Dark Knight Sequel -- and Superman Reboot?

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 10:18 AM comment86 Comments

Hey, superhero film fans, it's the news you've been waiting to hear: Christopher Nolan is reportedly on board for the sequel to "The Dark Knight"...and he'll also "mentor" a "Superman" reboot.

Deadline Hollywood Daily

Tim Robbins Joins Green Lantern

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 04:46 AM comment29 Comments

Tim Robbins has joined the cast of "Green Lantern," signing on to play the father of villainous Hector Hammond (played by Peter Sarsgaard).

Hollywood Reporter

Fox Moves Forward with 24 Movie

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 04:36 AM comment8 Comments

After years of whooping on TV bad guys, Kiefer Sutherland will take Jack Bauer to the big screen in a "24" film, currently being scripted by Billy Ray.

HitFix

Terminator Franchise Rights Sold

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 04:30 AM comment15 Comments

The auction for the rights to the "Terminator" franchise is over -- and to everyone's surprise, neither Sony nor Lionsgate emerged victorious.

Deadline Hollywood Daily

Bogdanovich Feels the Turn of the Century

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 04:25 AM comment2 Comments

Peter Bogdanovich has agreed to write and direct an adaptation of Kurt Anderson's "Turn of the Century," a 1999 novel about "a Manhattan power couple with three kids who are managing their troubled marriage in a world where BarbieWorld has opened in Vegas and Charles Manson's parole hearing is live on TV."

Hollywood Reporter

Aleen Leslie: 1908-2010

on Tuesday, Feb. 09 2010, 04:21 AM comment2 Comments

Screenwriter Aleen Leslie, the oldest member of the Writers Guild and the writer whose 19 film credits included "Father Was a Fullback," has passed away. She was 101.

Hollywood Reporter

Mr. and Mrs. Smith Reboot Rumored

on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 03:53 PM comment28 Comments

Goodness gracious, is Regency starting development on a "quasi-prequel" to "Mr. and Mrs. Smith"?

New York Magazine

Soderbergh's Contagion Spreads to an All-Star Cast

on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 03:49 PM comment5 Comments

How busy can Steven Soderbergh get? Busy enough to include the virus thriller "Contagion" to the top of his to-do list, and attract Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Jude Law and Marion Cotillard to star.

The Playlist

Peeking in on Universal's Monster Movie Remakes

on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 03:41 PM comment4 Comments

It's taken long enough, but "The Wolfman" is finally almost here -- and its arrival heralds what could be a new golden era for Universal's stable of monsters, with new appearances from Frankenstein, the Invisible Man, Dracula, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon in various stages of development.

CHUD

Dominic Cooper is Saddam's Son in The Devil's Double

on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 05:25 AM comment1 Comment

Dominic Cooper will play Uday Hussain and the man forced to work as his body-double, Latif Yahia, in a new film from Die Another Day director Lee Tamahori. Ludivine Sagnier has been signed up as Sarrab, Uday's concubine and secret lover to Latif. Production on the film, based on Yahia's biographical novel, has begun on location in Malta.

Screendaily

All the Movie-Related Super Bowl Ads!

on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 03:56 AM comment23 Comments

If you missed the big game last night -- and all the film-related commercial spots that went with it -- don't fret, because those new clips have been helpfully collected for you.

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Bill Murray Talks Ghostbusters III

on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 03:50 AM comment28 Comments

In a rare interview, Bill Murray discusses his increasing indifference to showbiz, his thoughts on his own career, and -- spoiler alert! -- that ghostly "Ghostbusters III" rumor about his character, Peter Venkman.

Sunday Mail [UK]

From Valentine's Day to New Year's Eve

on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 03:47 AM comment4 Comments

New Line must feel like it has a hit on its hands with "Valentine's Day," because the studio is already working with director Garry Marshall and screenwriter Katherine Fugate on a spinoff, to be titled "New Year's Eve."

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Two Sign for Uni's Thing Prequel

on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 03:42 AM comment11 Comments

Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Joel Edgerton have joined the cast of Universal's prequel to "The Thing," to be directed by Matthijs Van Heijningen.

Hollywood Reporter

Sam Worthington Runs in The Fields

on Monday, Feb. 08 2010, 03:32 AM comment4 Comments

Sam Worthington has signed on to star in "The Fields," an Ami Canaan Mann thriller about "a Texas homicide detective who joins with a New York detective to investigate unsolved murders in the Texas bayous."

Hollywood Reporter

Captain America News, News, and More News

on Sunday, Feb. 07 2010, 03:57 PM comment20 Comments

"Captain America" director Joe Johnston unleashed a blizzard of updates on the project over the weekend, and for the biggest and best -- including what kind of actor he's looking to cast, where it'll be filming, and who Cap will be up against -- click right here.

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