Tron: Legacy won't hit theaters until December, but Disney has already hired the writers back to start writing a sequel to the blockbuster, Heat Vision reports....
The trailer for Jay Roach's (Meet The Parents/Fockers) newest comedy Dinner For Schmucks has found its way online. The film stars Paul Rudd, Steve Carell, Zach Galifianakis, Ron Livingston, Bruce Greenwood, Jemaine Clement, Stephanie Szostak and Jeff Dunham....
In this episode of the The Film Stage podcast Jordan Raup and Dan Mecca are joined by Conor O'Donnell to review Louis Leterrier's Clash of the Titans....
Last night Iron Man 2 director Jon Favreau hinted over Twitter that his next project, an adaptation of Scott Mitchell Rosenberg's Cowboys & Aliens comic, will have some "very cool" casting news coming soon. In turns out Latino Review had a previous scoop "that Harrison Ford was [...]...
Just an hour after The Playlist reported Joss Whedon may take on Marvel's Runaways, Deadline reported that Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist director Peter Sollett is in negotiations to direct. Take each report as you will as they are both quite good directors and nothing has been confirmed....
Although Disney is shutting down ImageMovers, the studio behind Robert Zemeckis' recent digital offerings (The Polar Express, Beowulf, and A Christmas Carol), they are teaming up for another project....
Tribeca doesn't start for another two weeks, but the first film has already been picked up for distribution. Magnolia has acquired the rights for Freakonomics, based on the bestselling book by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner. ...
Coming off the critically and financially successful 2008 comedy Role Models, director David Wain has been attached to his next project, Pajiba reports. The film is an adaptation of Alex Robinson’s Top Shelf graphic novel, Too Cool to Be Forgotten. ...
Juno and The Wackness star Olivia Thirlby has signed on to leading role in The Darkest Hour, a new sci-fi action flick directed by Chris Gorak (Right At Your Door) for Summit and New Regency. ...
Coming off a presentation at Wondercon today, the LA Times has posted a new interview with the director of the summer's most anticipated film, Inception. I've gathered a few interesting tidbits below, but I encourage you to check out the entire thing over on the site....
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