British secret agents have been thoroughly spoofed in Johnny English, Austin Powers and Die Another Day, so now it’s time for an American spy to get the parody treatment. Warner Bros.’ big-screen remake of the 1960s TV show Get Smart, itself a satire of espionage stories, has found its director – someone who has already … Continue reading →
Rank Title WeekendGross CumulativeGross Weeks in Release 1 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $20,400,000 $229,800,000 3 2 Aeon Flux $13,100,000 $13,100,000 1 3 Walk the Line $10,000,000 $68,700,000 3 4 Yours Mine and Ours $8,400,000 $34,500,000 2 5 Just Friends $5,600,000 $21,100,000 2 6 Pride and Prejudice $4,600,000 $22,600,000 4 7 Rent $4,600,000 … Continue reading →
The poker craze can’t be stopped! Everyone’s playing Texas Hold ‘Em, there are a bunch of poker-themed movies in development, and anyone who guest-starred on Pacific Blue is qualified for Celebrity Poker. But when you get together with your crew for cards (or as they say here in Boston, "caaahds"), are you having a hard … Continue reading →
Director Tony Kaye is obviously an eccentric fella. He’s the guy who famously clashed with Ed Norton on American History X, even going so far as demanding to be credited as “Humpty Dumpty” on the final cut and then suing New Line for a preposterous sum when they disallowed it. Kaye also hasn’t made 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 →
Savvy fans of foreign cinema (or just those of you who read this site) might be familiar with the name Park Chan-wook, the astoundingly talented filmmaker responsible for Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance and Oldboy, a pair of this decade’s most brutal and accomplished films. He’s closing out his “vengeance trilogy” with Sympathy for Lady Vengeance … Continue reading →
Danny and Oxide Pang are probably best known for their ocular terror film The Eye and its sequel, but their real breakthrough was the off-kilter action flick Bangkok Dangerous, about a deaf-mute hitman. They’re heading back in that direction with their next project, though they’re not leaving the macabre completely behind. The Pang Brothers will … Continue reading →
Since we probably won’t be seeing any more Project Greenlight, which is a bloody shame since it provided such a great behind-the-scenes peek at the filmmaking process (and some fascinating cringe-inducing melodrama), the folks behind that show have more time to focus on their own movies. Frazzled producer Chris Moore is producing an action flick … 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 →
Aussie director Peter Weir has made some great films, but he’s not exactly what you’d call prolific – there was five-year gap between Truman Show and the excellent Master and Commander. Maybe working with the ever-diligent A-lister Johnny Depp will get him to the camera quicker. Weir is now planning to helm Shantaram, based on … Continue reading →