Martin Scorsese has announced another movie he’d like to make in the coming years: The Last Duel. This will be one of the first films Scorsese will do under his four-year first look deal with Paramount Pictures.Though at the moment he is only developing The Last Duel, Scorsese is looking to direct it as well.The … Continue reading →
Warner Brothers just released the poster for Music and Lyrics, a new romantic comedy starring Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore. That’s right folks…Hugh Grant. In a romantic comedy. I was actually just saying to my girlfriend the other day that we’re past due on a decent Hugh Grant Romcom. Seriously. Don’t make fun, but I’m … Continue reading →
BUY IT FROM AMAZON: CLICK HERE! STUDIO: Lurker Films, Inc MSRP: $19.95 RATED: PG-13 RUNNING TIME: Approx. 100 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES: · Subtitles in English, French, German, Finnish, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese · Documentary on Robert W. Chambers · Bonus footage of audition, slides, and deleted scenes · Short films The King in Yellow and Tupilak · … Continue reading →
Howdy folks! Welcome to the brand-new, weekly trailer round up! Each week, I’ll be bringing you the new trailers that were released, and let you know a little bit about them. Some of the posters for the films may be missing, as they have not be released yet! EVAN ALMIGHTYStarring: Steve Carrell, Morgan Freeman, Trailer: … Continue reading →
Brett Ratner seems to enjoy working on buddy comedies: Rush Hour, Rush Hour 2, X-Men: The Last Stand…the guy can’t seem to get enough of them! Hell, he’s even in the middle of filming Rush Hour 3 right now. So, it should come as no surprise to any one that he signed on to yet … Continue reading →
Warner Brothers has set an official release date for The Dark Knight, Christopher Nolan’s follow-up to the incredibly successful Batman Begins. Christian Bale will beat the hell out of a painted-face Heath Ledger on July 18, 2008. There’s a new international trailer out for Ghost Rider. The trailer has a few new clips from the … Continue reading →
Disney and Pixar sure bang out movies like it’s nothing. It seems like we’re always anticipating another Pixar classic. Unfortunately, we’re going to have to wait until June 29th, 2007 for our next dose of greatness. In the mean time, here’s the official one sheet that they just released for their next epic, Ratatouille. Ratatouille … Continue reading →
Though it was a mere rumor a few months ago, it’s now official. Sacha Baron Cohen has signed on to Tim Burton’s Sweeney Todd. Cohen fills the role of Signor Adolfo Pirelli, Sweeney’s arch-nemesis, who also happens to be a barber. The picture is set to begin production in London in February. Based on the … Continue reading →
I’m going to be honest with you guys: I haven’t actually watched a new episode of The Simpsons in a few years. Part of the reason for that being I just felt the show wasn’t as ‘fresh’ as it used to be. I have, however, been anticipating the movie for quite some time. It’s been … Continue reading →
Are you creative? You are going to have to be in order to enter Warner Brothers’ newest contest for Darren Aronofsky’s epic, The Fountain (Devin’s review). Much like the folks behind Slither did a few months back, Warner Bros. wants you to create a "musical mash-up" to help promote their film. From what I gathered … Continue reading →