"I'm very torn...it's an enormous amount of work telling what is ultimately somebody else's story."
The "Contagion" scribe is working on the franchise's next installment.
Sony taps Sorkin to adapt Walter Isaacson's bestselling biography.
He'll lend his signature style to an updated version of the classic Japanese mafia movie.
He'll write and star in the thriller about a police officer who tells a life-altering lie.
He'll produce and star in the buddy comedy, which he also co-wrote.
A gallery of the biggest, most anticipated, and more intriguing of this year's Cannes Film Festival titles.
We take a pictorial look back at memorable dictators, both real and fictional, from the movies.
After a couple of pretty thin weeks on home video, we've got a good number of new releases this week, and a few of them are actually pretty decent. First off, if you're looking for hi-def re-releases of older films, the choices are many, but random: Bernardo Bertolucci's 1900, Jon Voight thriller The Odessa File, New York Stories, and the original 1973 version of Walking Tall, for example. But we've got some good choices this week, including Liam Neeson's angsty survival thriller, a superpowered found-footage film, an Oscar-nominated period piece, and Woody Harrelson's latest effort with Oren Moverman. Sure, we've got a couple of stinkers too, but the new Criterion should help make up for that. Click through for the full list!
"Who is Heimdall? He guards the gate. Okay. Is there anything else?"
The "Tropic Thunder" duo may reunite for Jay Roach's action comedy.
"Things are happening," he promises. "And other things are happening on other things as well."
The three stars are attached to do some liberating in the "epic action pic 'Thunder Run.'"
Looking back on his cult classic, 25 years after the fact.
Roger Donaldson is set to direct the espionage thriller.
Can you guess the first movie to feature the Coke logo?
A new study says they were "dramatically under-represented" in the top-grossing films of 2011.
The R-rated romantic drama, which stars Ben Affleck and Rachel McAdams, is called "To the Wonder."
A History of Dictator Movies
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Check out the trailer for this L.A. noir!
Behind-the-scenes Hysteria video