Featuring both Corbin Bernsen and Sean Patrick Flanery (eye patch and all), directed by Chris Marrs Piliero and starring an incredibly sexy Tricia Helfer, r...
Everybody abroad the Jennifer Lawrence train! Between this news story and her brief, seductive moments in the first X-Men:First Class trailer (oh, and that ...
Ron Bass (who's wrote both Rain Man and Entrapment, so there's that) has written an Albert Einstein biopic, and the hit-or-miss Wayne Wang (Chan Is Missing,...
Andrew Niccol's got better things to do. Like Now, starring Justin Timberlake, Alex Pettyfer, Amanda Seyfried, Olivia Wilde and Cillian Murphy, based on his...
In fairness, it's like asking who wants to get made fun of for the next four years. But, in fairness to the fairness, it's also asking who wants to be even ...
One's big, one's small, but both hold much promise for cinephiles all over the world. Two international directors, the Australian Baz Luhrmann and the Germa...
Sometimes, in life, we must sacrifice a little part of ourselves for the greater good. Whether that be dying for mankind, as many believe Jesus did, or taking...
When Disney bought Miramax, they planned to release the John Madden-directed thriller The Debt, starring Sam Worthington, Jessica Chastain, Tom Wilkinson an...
Producers George Clooney and Grant Heslov are staying political. And they want Ben Affleck to jump on the bandwagon, taking onthe poly-thriller Argo. As dir...
Eva Green is a witch, or negotiating to play one. Angelique in Tim Burton's Dark Shadows adaptation, the 1960s supernatural soap opera that aired on ABC fro...
Dan Mecca is the co-founder and managing editor of The Film Stage. He is a producer and filmmaker living in Pittsburgh. He watches a lot of movies and tracks them on Letterboxd.