While Tom Berenger continues to take potshots at the back rack with the apparently unending Sniper series, busy Beantown boy Mark Wahlberg is grabbing a high-powered rifle for his own deadeye series. Wahlberg is starring in Shooter, the long-in-development adaptation of Stephen Hunter’s book Point of Impact. The story revolves around Bob Lee Swagger, a … Continue reading →
What is this? Every single day of the week (almost), a new "Graboid", a single moment grabbed from a random movie, appears on this site for you to guess the name of the film, share with your officemates, or discuss on our message boards. Sometimes the Graboid will be very easy and sometimes it’ll be … Continue reading →
While the internets have been abuzz with Batman 2 rumors – half of Hollywood has been fantasy cast in this film, which will have a bigger cast of characters than Crisis On Infinite Earth if you believe the niche sites who fuel this nonsense – Warner Bros has been very quiet. Which is weird – … Continue reading →
Judd Apatow’s next film continues shaping up wonderfully, and the addition of Anne Hathaway to the cast only makes it better. The film is Knocked Up, and it promises to do for Seth Rogen what The 40 Year Old Virgin did for Steve Carrell – win him an Emmy for Outstanding Actor on a TV … Continue reading →
Tom Cruise is eyeing new projects, now that Mission: Impossible: III is about to hit theaters and his demon spawn is secure inside Katie Holmes’ well-audited belly. The most interesting one is James Mangold’s remake of the classic western 3:10 to Yuma, which we just told you about yesterday. If Cruise did appear in the … Continue reading →
One of the great things about Hollywood is that you can be arrested in drag while offering a cop sex for money and you’ll still possibly have a job in the morning. You can’t do that when you’re working at IBM. When I read that Lee Tamahori had been busted for just that offense (and … Continue reading →
I loved Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story, so I couldn’t be more pleased that star Steve Coogan is reuniting with director Michael Winterbottom for another film, which would be their third together (24 Hour Party people came first). What I like a little bit less is that it’s going to be a serious … Continue reading →
Both horror and comics are still quite palatable on the giant undulating tongue of Hollywood, and we’ll be treated to yet another such combo courtesy of Universal’s genre-centric subsection Rogue Pictures. Rogue will develop a flick based on the Devil’s Due comic Hack/Slash, which despite the name is not about bad writers and fetish fiction. … Continue reading →
James "Loaded" Gunn’s upcoming alien invasion Slither has several of my favorite things: Elizabeth Banks, Nathan Fillion, Michael Rooker, and lots of sticky tentacles. The gore-splattered extravaganza hits theaters next month in all its writhing glory, but here’s a quick look at some on-set antics, courtesy of "host" (pun acknowledged) Nathan Fillion and whoever kindly … Continue reading →
I guess New Line and Platinum Dunes might be serious about getting a new entry in the indestructible Friday the 13th franchise into theaters this Halloween after all. They’ve already found someone to sit in the director’s chair and orchestrate the carnage, and it’s someone experienced with the mangled meat of men. The studio has grabbed … Continue reading →