Todd Solondz's latest film Life During Wartime, a pseudo-sequel to his 1998 cult hit Happiness, has received it's first trailer. It comes in the form of an international promo via Allocine....
The Los Angeles Times recently sat down with director Bryan Singer and producer Lauren Shuler Donner to talk the X-Men franchise. We already know Singer is attached to direct X-Men: First Class, but we got some updates on the project, as well as possible interest in other X-Men films. ...
The trailers just don't end today. Next up is Glee and Nip/Tuck writer/producer Ryan Murphy's Eat, Pray, Love, an film adaptation of the wildly popular memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert; Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia....
Previously known as The Baster, the newly (safely) titled The Switch has it's first trailer. The comedy is directed by Will Speck and Josh Gordon (Blades of...
Terrorism and comedy usually aren't used in the same sentence, but for Chris Morris' directorial debut, Four Lions, it's appropriate. The trailer for the Sundance hit has just debuted via MSN and it looks like a wildly funny satire. ...
Jason Statham seems to crank out more action films then anyone in Hollywood these days. His latest is a remake of the 1972 Charles Bronson thriller, The Mechanic....
In this episode of the The Film Stage podcast Jordan Raup and Dan Mecca review Paul Greengrass' Green Zone, Jim Field Smith's She's Out Of My League and Allen Coulter's Remember Me....
ShoWest is in full swing this week as Toy Story 3 screened last night to overwhelming (and expected) praise. When walking around this Las Vegas convention one can find "standees" and new posters for a wealth of upcoming 2010 films....
In January there was rumors of the Peter Jackson-produced and Guillermo del Toro-directed two-part Hobbit films getting pushed back a year to late 2012 and 2013, but it looks like the 370 day shoot is still on track....
When Conan O'Brien got pushed out of The Tonight Show many people were talking of Conan possibly hitting the big screen. Your wish has come true, but not quite the the form you may expect....
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