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‘Captain America’ Nabs Stanley Tucci

Heat Vision Blog brings us big news today. It is official, Stanley Tucci has joined the cast of Captain America. He will play the role of Abraham Erskine in the upcoming film which is set to hit theatres July 2011. Tucci joins a large cast including Chris Evans, Sebastian Stan, Hugo Weaving and Hayley Atwell. ...
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Milla Jovovich Has ‘Bad Luck’

In a recent interview with Movie Hole, David R. Ellis revealed that he has cast Milla Jovovich to star in his upcoming film, Bad Luck. The film is set to be a supernatural thriller about college friends whose lives begin to change when superstitions start to come true....
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Danny Boyle To Direct The Olympics?

It's fixed anyway, right? Oh wait, Danny Boyle might direct the opening ceremony for the 2012 Olympics in London. Organizers are seeking a Londoner to run the spectacle, and Boyle is reportedly in the mix...
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Jamie Bell Will Be Spider-Man, Possibly.

Reports are coming in from Bleeding Cool (via The Playlist) that Jamie Bell (Jumper, Defiance) has been chosen to play Spiderman in Marc Webb's upcoming reboot of the franchise. ...
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Carpenter And Swank Team Up For ‘Fangland’

Cinematical brings us news today that John Carpenter and Hilary Swank are teaming up for the upcoming film, Fangland. The film will be based off John Mark's 2008 novel of the same name....
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[Review] Agora

Alejandro Amenábar’s historical epic Agora is high-minded and visually pleasing, but doesn’t quite pull itself to maintain an entertaining momentum. It has many of the hallmarks of an epic, from the swelling music, to the sweeping city views, to the main characters ability to meander through surrounding violence unscathed, but the pace is often stalled by wordy monologues and the need to impart information, causing a loss of emotional impact. What we are left with is a story about religious intolerance and the resulting powerlessness of reason....
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‘New Moon’ Predictably Dominates The 2010 MTV Movie Awards

Last night the MTV Movie Awards aired live. The two hour ceremony really didn't offer any surprises as Twilight: New Moon swept the awards show. Despite the predictability of almost every award, the MTV Movie Awards are always fun to watch as they are less uptight and less serious than the Oscars....