Wednesday, December 30, 2009 11:09AM - By Krystal Clark

A few months back we heard that Disney was gearing up to produce an animated feature of the fairytale Rapunzel. A new image has popped up on the website disneypixar.fr, and it’s a scan from the magazine Studio Cinelive. As you’ll see, this is no 2-D Princess and the Frog animation, nor is it the tale of a weak, fragile Rapunzel. This version’s quite the spitfire…
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009 10:03AM - By Krystal Clark

How many people have been following the insane Ghostbusters 3 saga? Every few weeks there’s something new regarding the long pending sequel and here’s another update to feed your addiction. Word is spreading like wildfire that the film is getting closer and closer to a production start and we can expect to see it in theaters sometime in 2011.
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009 9:00AM - By Krystal Clark

It’s been a while since we’ve seen or heard anything from the upcoming epic film, The Eagle of the Ninth. Perhaps it has something to do with Channing Tatum starring as the lead, but we can’t know for sure. The film also features a mature Jamie Bell and acting vet Donald Sutherland in a supporting role. Over at Yahoo, they’ve release six new photos from the film so lets take a look…
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009 8:17AM - By Krystal Clark

The National Film Registry is an organization that actively seeks out and preserves projects that have a historical significance in the mediums of film, television, and sound recording. The Library of Congress will induct 25 new titles into its catalog including the 1983 music video by John Landis and Michael Jackson, “Thriller.” It has been considered for years, but following Jackson’s death there was no question of how important the video’s significance is to our culture.
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009 6:54PM - By Krystal Clark

A second trailer has been released by DreamWorks Animation for their upcoming film, How to Train Your Dragon. The studio takes a page out of the Disney, Princess and the Frog handbook by highlighting all of its previous films in the trailer as well as the new one. They throw in a little Shrek and some Kung Fu Panda for good measure, but it comes off as a bit tacky…
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009 5:48PM - By Krystal Clark

At some point the super hero rumors surrounding Ryan Reynolds have to cease and desist. He can not play every good guy in the universe and neither can Sam Worthington. Both actors are fun to watch but their monopoly on the action genre is getting a little old. Today the internet has been buzzing with the rumor that both actors are in the running to star in the reboot of Flash Gordon…
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009 4:47PM - By Krystal Clark

Ever since the debut of the first teaser trailer for Iron Man 2, fans of the franchise have been longing for more. The main reason has nothing to do with Tony Stark, but the transformation of James Rhodes into his sidekick War Machine. We get a quick glimpse of the hero towards the end of the trailer and his character looks very promising. MTV recently caught up with Marvel Editor in Chief Joe Quesada and he revealed that War Machine will be everything we want and more…
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:41PM - By Krystal Clark

The third season of True Blood will be filled to the brim with new characters and actors thanks to the latest casting developments. Over the past few weeks we’ve heard that Alfre Woodard will appear next season as Lafayette’s mother, and Joe Manganiello as a possible new love interest for Sookie. Now Lindsay Pulsipher can add her name to the expanding pile of stars who are taking a trip down to the dirty south.
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009 2:12PM - By Krystal Clark

Allen and Albert Hughes latest film The Book of Eli, stars Denzel Washington in a way we’ve never seen him before. The film will debut in theaters on January 15th and features several veteran actors such as Gary Oldman, Jennifer Beals, and even Malcolm McDowell. The action sequences in the film are all performed by Washington without the help of excessive special effects or tricky editing. The following featurette shows you the preparation that went into those intricate scenes…
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