With Akira currently on hold, Orphan and Unknown director Jaume Collet-Serra is looking for his next project. First attached almost a year ago to this date,...
Following the poster premiere, as expected, the first trailer for Seeking a Friend for the End of the World has arrived. This marks the debut film from the ...
It looks like Disturbia paid off for DreamWorks. After getting in legal entanglements with the similarities over Rear Window and that Shia Labeouf-starrer, ...
There is something about McG directing an adaptation of a play that my brain can't quite process. Then again, that also happens when he gets attached to any...
Although A Separation will clearly take the Oscar for Best Foreign Language film, there are a number of worthwhile contenders in the category. One of them i...
Despite delays due to an out-of-control budget, Bradley Cooper tried to reassure us as best he could during Sundance this year that "everything was going gr...
With the ten-year anniversary passing last year, director David Wain revealed his plans for another Wet Hot American Summer and now we finally have some con...
Sitting high up on our most-anticipated films of 2012 list is the next from In Bruges director Martin McDonagh. Following up that darkly hilarious comedy is...
After dropping a few pre-production teases, M. Night Shyamalan is underway with shooting his sci-fi epic After Earth and as expected, giving us an eye from ...
Previously titled Summer at Dog Dave's then The Summer of Monte Wildhorn, Rob Reiner's latest drama finally has a confirmed title and acquisition to go alon...
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