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The other day we announced that Joe Carnahan, director of Narc and next month’s Smokin’ Aces, would be answering your questions on his blog, smokinjoecarnahan.com. The response was terrific; we got a ton of great questions, which Joe has been answering at a damn quick clip. This is the second installment, and there are more … Continue reading →
We all suspected as much, but now it’s official: JJ Abrams will be captaining the Starship Enterprise on its next adventure in space. The guy behind Alias, Mission: Impossible III and, to some extent, Lost, was long involved as a producer on the newest installment of the Star Trek franchise, but directing wasn’t confirmed until … Continue reading →
The National Board of Review – the fairly strange and often secretive group of non-critics who give out the awards season’s first honors – has name Clint Eastwood’s Letters from Iwo Jima as the best picture of the year, certainly making Warner Bros glad they moved the thing up from 2007. It also gives the … Continue reading →
Steven Spielberg’s spent the last couple of years attaching himself to projects and then walking away. When he’s at his best, he can be attached to as many as 46 different films in any given week. One that he keeps coming back to, though, is a biopic about Abraham Lincoln, which would star Liam Neeson … Continue reading →
Open Water director Chris Kentis and producer Laura Lau have been reunited by Warner Bros. for Indianapolis. The film will be an adaptation of Douglas Stanton’s book In Harm’s Way. The story focuses on the World War 2 crusier, the U.S.S. Indianapolis. The crusier was sunk by the Japanese after a top secret mission to … Continue reading →
Lost is one of those shows that frustrates you so much, you still continue to come back every week just to see if something new is revealed. Usually, your questions go unanswered. But that still doesn’t stop it from being one of the most highly rated shows on television today. I know I’m guilty of … Continue reading →
As some of you are aware [not many, as I’ve kept this on the sly], in addition to Meg and 11 Colonels ATTACK! I have other projects in the works, some as a producer and others as a writer. In October and November, we shot the movie Grizzly Park in the mountains of Virginia, a … Continue reading →
I’m a bad reporter. When I was at a roundtable interview with George Clooney this weekend, he casually dropped that he and partner Grant Heslov had bought “that Grisham book.” I assumed this was something that had been announced that I had just missed, so I didn’t lob a follow-up. That was dumb. Today Variety … Continue reading →
John C. Reilly, who recently made box office gold with Will Ferrell in Talladega Nights, is set to star in another comedy that spoofs the musical bio-pic genre. Even with the recent wave of musician biographies that have come out, this is the last genre I would have guessed people were going to spoof next. … 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 →