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Bale skips on Biblical NOAH; Will Michael Fassbender man the ship?
According to Variety, Oscar-winning actor and Batman himself Christian Bale will be unable to star in Darren Aronofsky’s next film NOAH. NOAH will be Darren Aronofsky’s biggest budgeted film which he describes as
Read More »Blu-ray Review: CHILLERAMA
CHILLERAMA Rating: Unrated Studio: Image Entertainment MSRP: $29.97, but Amazon has it for $14.99 Running Time: 120 minutes What’s Going On? It’s the closing night of the last Drive-In theater in America, and to go out with a bang they’ve
Read More »Trailer: Shrim! TIM AND ERIC’S BILLION DOLLAR MOVIE Promises To Be Weird
Either you like the comedy stylings of Tim and Eric or you don’t. I hope you do because their bizarre, scary and unsettling humor is some of the funniest and most demented stuff out
Read More »The World Remade: Scarface Remake to Be Written by David Ayers
A new version of SCARFACE is coming your way courtesy of screenwriter David Ayer, who has written the screenplays for TRAINING DAY and STREET KINGS. ComingSoon.net reported that producers Martin Bregma (who produced Brian
Read More »Oscar Bonanza: So It Begins…
This is the very beginning of the Oscar season with Film Independent announcing its Independent Spirit Award nominations along with the NY Film Critics Circle jumping in front of all the other critic groups
Read More »ENDER’S GAME Takes Shape: Asa Butterfield Cast, Harrison Ford Sought
Unlike many of my peers, I’ve never read Orson Scott Card’s sci-fi classic Ender’s Game. But everyone I know who has read it (and that’s a lot of people) really, really cherish it. Most of
Read More »INTERVIEW: SHAME Director Steve McQueen and Actor-Muse Michael Fassbender Talk Sex, Fluffers, and Taking Risks
During a press conference held at the Four Seasons Hotel, we were able to chat with Director Steve McQueen and Actor Michael Fassbender on their new, incredibly powerful film
Read More »Steven Soderbergh Moves Forward: Director Will Take on THE BITTER PILL
No one can rival Steven Soderbergh’s work ethic. The director, who still claims to be heading toward retirement or at least a long hiatus, doesn’t stop. He released CONTAGION earlier this year and has
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