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Roland Emmerich To Pocket $100 Million For 2012With 2012 looking to earn upwards of $700 million, it looks like its director Roland Emmerich's take of the cut will be roughly $100 million. Read the article for further details. |
The Wrap |
Avatar Picks Up Golden Globes BuzzCould "Avatar" score Golden Globe nominations for Best Picture - Drama and Best Director? That's the buzz after an extremely well-received Hollywood screening. |
HitFix |
Disney's Upcoming Hand-Drawn Movies RevealedWhat's next for Disney's reinvigorated hand-drawn animation studio after "The Princess and the Frog"? Slashfilm took a tour of the studio, and got a sneak peek. |
Slashfilm |
Wood and Williams Still Have Happy FeetGood news for sticklers of continuity in animated sequels: Elijah Wood and Robin Williams are in talks to reprise their "Happy Feet" roles in the franchise's upcoming second chapter. |
Hollywood Reporter |
Langella Joins Unknown White MaleFrank Langella has joined Liam Neeson, January Jones, and Diane Kruger in the cast of "Unknown White Male," the Dark Castle identity theft thriller. |
Variety |
Bosworth Checks into Love HotelsKate Bosworth has booked herself into Jean-Marc Vallee's "Love Hotels," a movie about "a woman who tries to forget her past while working in Tokyo as an English specialist at a stewardess training institute by day and losing herself in a sex- and drug-addled oblivion by night." |
Hollywood Reporter |
Three Get in the Ring for WWE's LatestWWE Films is adding a "family drama" to its stable with "Brother's Keeper," a Mel Damski-directed project that will star Patricia Clarkson, Danny Glover, and John Cena. |
Hollywood Reporter |
Red Dawn Like a Live-Action Call of Duty?MGM chief Mary Parent has seen footage from the upcoming "Red Dawn" remake, and she tells the Hollywood Reporter's Risky Business blog that it's like "a live-action 'Call of Duty.'" |
Risky Biz |
Awards Tour: D.C. Film Critics Name Up in the Air as Year's BestAwards Tour: D.C. Film Critics Name Up in the Air as Year's Best |
Rotten Tomatoes |
Cameron Explains Blue Avatar AliensSo why did James Cameron make his "Avatar" aliens blue, anyway? He answered that question, along with some others, during a recent Q&A. |
MTV |
Matt Damon Expects Greengrass to Return for Fourth BourneAs expected, don't count on Matt Damon returning to the "Bourne" franchise without Paul Greengrass -- but on the good side, Damon expects Greengrass to return. |
Collider.com |
Black Swan Set Pics PostedThe pictures don't show much at all, but if you're dying to see what's happening on the set of Darren Aronofsky's "Black Swan," Accidental Sexiness has what you seek. |
Accidental Sexiness |
Burton's Dark Shadows Rising in 2010We've been hearing about it for what seems like forever, but if all goes according to plan, Tim Burton's "Dark Shadows" -- starring Johnny Depp, natch -- will roll next fall. |
Sci Fi Wire |
Michelle Williams Contemplates a Week with MarilynAccording to Production Weekly, Michelle Williams is set to become the latest actress to play Marilyn Monroe -- she's in talks to star in Simon Curtis' "My Week with Marilyn." |
Film School Rejects |
YouTube Phenom Heads for HollywoodCan 70 million YouTube views translate into a hit feature film? That's what the folks making "Fred: The Movie" aim to find out. |
New York Times |
Pacino Plans Some Shakespeare in the ParkNew York's 2010 season of Shakespeare in the Park will have a little extra hoo-ahh thanks to Al Pacino, who will appear in "The Merchant of Venice" and "The Winter's Stage." |
Variety |
Help Us Choose the Community Golden Tomato AwardIf you're a regular RT reader, then you're probably familiar with our end-of-year Golden Tomato Awards. The long and short of it is that we compile a list of the films released each year and award the ones in various genres that achieved the highest Tomatometer ratings. This year, however, we'll be incorporating a new award; specifically, we'll be including a category for the highest Community-rated film, period. And you know what this means, right? That's right! It means that you will actually have a say in which movie is chosen for the award! If you haven't yet explored the movie-reviewing functionality in our Community section, this is the perfect opportunity for you to register an account (if you don't already have one) and make sure your voice is heard. |
Rotten Tomatoes |
RT on DVD & Blu-Ray: Harry Potter and Public EnemiesThis week on home video, it's all about Harry Potter. The franchise's sixth installment comes out on DVD and Blu-Ray this week, but that's not all. Warner Home Video is also releasing "Ultimate Editions" of the first two films, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, which are jampacked with new special features. But if HP and the gang aren't your thang, then there are several other new releases, from Public Enemies to The Cove, a couple of oldies but goodies, a limited edition box set for a popular TV show, and a workout video (yeah, you read that right). Peruse this week's column and see if you'll be picking up any of these choice selections. |
Rotten Tomatoes |
The Great Directors: Clint Eastwood Will Make Your Day!As a star, Clint Eastwood is one of cinema's most iconic tough guys. However, it's arguably as a director that he's made a bigger impact on the movies. Since his debut in 1971, Eastwood has never been afraid to take chances, to jump genres, or to take a close look at the moral complexities of being human. And it's not unfair to say that Eastwood has made some of the very best pictures of his career in his August years. His latest, Invictus, starring Matt Damon and Morgan Freeman, hits theaters this week, and we thought it would be high time to take a closer look at one of contemporary cinema's most enduring, compelling artists. |
Rotten Tomatoes |
Five Favorite Films With Avatar's Sam WorthingtonAudiences down under have been familiar with Australian actor Sam Worthington for a few years now, but for the rest of the world it's almost as though the guy appeared out of nowhere. This year he's already starred in Terminator Salvation (some critics suggesting he was the best thing about the film), and will soon headline 2010's amped-up remake of Clash of the Titans. Then, of course, there's his pivotal role in arguably 2009's most anticipated film -- James Cameron's 3-D sci-fi epic Avatar. So just how did this little-known actor become the planet's go-to action guy? Maybe it's got something to do with his taste in movies... |
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