When it comes to The Dicator, it's become increasingly apparent that Sacha Baron Cohen‘s real-life antics may end up being more humorous than the actual fil...
As his last film showed us, Horrible Bosses helmer Seth Gordon certainly knows how to pack an ensemble comedy. For Identity Thief he already has the funnies...
Likely headed for the fall festival circuit, we've got the first sales poster for Ondine director Neil Jordan‘s vampire tale Byzantium. Following “a mother ...
Just the news of it getting resurrected was enough to keep me content for close to eternity, but more exciting details have come in on the return of Arreste...
As an auteur Darren Aronofsky has brought us into the world of wrestler, ballerinas and even the past, present and future. He's now set to tackle Noah next ...
Before Avatar had to go and make almost three billion dollars there seemed to be a flicker of hope that James Cameron would get back to sweet dystopian aren...
While Liam Neeson has plans to get Taken again later this year, director of the original, Pierre Morel, will not be involved. With that honor instead going ...
Since his Oliver Stone reunion Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps failed to live up to the original, Michael Douglas has mostly kept it safe, only working with...
While this treatment is usually reserved for the biggest tentpoles, it's neat to see Focus Features set it up big for Wes Anderson's upcoming Moonrise Kingd...
After years of waiting, it looks like we have some news on when we could see Wong Kar-Wai's The Grandmaster. Rumors indicate it won't be ready for Cannes, b...
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