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UPDATE: Though it’s too late for denizens of the East Coast, all others can tune in to MTV’s TRL @ 5:00pm to get a first look at the latest trailer or CLICK HERE if you’d rather avoid the tween crowd. I don’t think that Batman Begins was real for me until I came upon one … Continue reading →
Rank Title WeekendGross CumulativeGross Weeks in Release 1 The Interpreter $22,800,000 $22,800,000 1 2 The Amityville Horror $14,200,000 $43,800,000 2 3 Sahara $9,000,000 $48,900,000 3 4 A Lot Like Love $7,700,000 $7,700,,000 1 5 Kung Fu Hustle $7,300,000 $8,000,000 3 6 Fever Pitch $5,400,000 $31,400,000 3 7 Sin City $3,700,000 $67,200,000 4 8 Guess Who … Continue reading →
XXX was originally created to be a franchise for baldy action star Vin Diesel, but after he dropped out of the series after one lukewarm film, the whole paradigm changed. The series has now become about a line of replaceable secret agents, even chubby ones like Ice Cube. So if the new XXX: State of … Continue reading →
As Matthew Vaughn’s X-Men 3 takes shape, Ray Park is saying that he may be returning as Magneto’s former henchman Toad. The actor appeared at a New Zealand convention, and Aint It Cool News got the scoop from an attendee: "Someone asked if he was up for X3 with Matthew Vaughan, and he said he … Continue reading →
Just a couple of weeks ago Christopher Eccleston turned many a geek head when he announced that he was leaving the sucessful new Dr. Who show at the end of the current 13 episode season (or series, as they call it in Old Blighty). Could his decision have something to do with a former resident … Continue reading →
This weekend has seen a positive explosion of news from the set of Bryan Singer’s Superman Returns, including some of the first pictures of Brandon Routh as Clark Kent and Kate Bosworth as Lois Lane. Plus there is other rumor and speculation! Lets’ start with the pics. The one you see to the right is … Continue reading →
David Benioff is not just a screenwriter – he’s one of my favorite modern literary types, and that’s just after one novel and one collection of short stories. While I would like to see him hitting the word processor to get another novel out there, it’s tough to deny that it’s good to know that … Continue reading →
Just this morning I saw an incredible movie called Save the Green Planet. It’s a Korean film from 2003 that’s only now getting an American release, and it’s stunning and bizarre and funny and sad and gory and weird. I’m describing it as King of Comedy meets They Live: A man is convinced that aliens … Continue reading →
2005 is shaping up as the year of the great foreign film. Which is sort of ironic, since most of the great foreign films I’ve been seeing hit their home countries at least a year ago and are only just now getting some play in the States. But who cares when a movie comes from … Continue reading →