Yes, it's been rumbling for awhile but the Men in Black will return, in 3D. Director Barry Sonnenfield told Showbiz at the Tribeca Film Festival kick-off party that the film is "ready to roll"....
Bobcat Goldthwait is awesome. If you need further proof check out last year's World's Greatest Dad (on Netflix Watch Instantly) and then listen to the hilarious Creative Screenwriting episode. ...
Timed with Thursday's Blu-ray release of Avatar, director James Cameron sat down with LA Times and gave some new details on the re-release of the highest grossing film of all-time as well as a sequel....
In perfect conjunction with 4/20 the trailer for John Stalberg's stoner comedy High School has premiered. The Sundance film stars Adrien Brody, Colin Hanks, Andrew Wilson and Michael Chiklis. Check it out below....
Aaron Schneider's Get Low has been making a festival circuit since its Toronto Film Festival Premiere. Since then it has been at Sundance, South by Southwest and will appear at Tribeca this month. The film stars Robert Duvall, Sissy Spacek, Bill Murray, Lucas Black and Gerald McRaney....
We will have to rely on Jon Favreau, Steven Spielberg and Jim Sheridan for our Daniel Craig fix the next few years. James Bond 007 producers, Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli of EON Productions have announced that production on the 23rd Bond film has halted. It was set to be released next year or 2012. ...
Terrence Malick's highly anticipated epic won't premiere at Cannes, but we have some new info on the flick thanks to /Film comment boards. In a story about Vincent Gallo that turned to talking about Malick a commenter named "Stan" spilled some information about a secret screening in Austin....
It's a shame. Kick-Ass was by far one of my favorite films of the year. Many were predicting at $30M+ debut, but Matthew Vaughn's superhero comedy took in only $19.75M this weekend. ...
Martin Scorsese remade Infernal Affairs four years later. Gore Verbinksi took the same amount of time to remake Ring. This year we will see Matt Reeves remake Let The Right One In just two years later....
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