Saturday, July 24, 2010 5:20PM - By Brendan Walsh

Well, I guess they’re still making these movies. Director Paul W.S. Anderson, Milla Jovovich, and Ali Larter came out at Comic-Con to plug the new Resident Evil movie, which is in….get ready….3-D! We’re still excited by that, right? Listen, if you saw the 3rd, or even 2nd Resident Evil film, then nothing I can say will persuade you to avoid this one, so you might as well come on in and find out what they shared with us…
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Friday, June 18, 2010 1:19PM - By Krystal Clark

A new trailer has been released for Paul WS Anderson’s latest zombie sequel, Resident Evil Afterlife. Unlike the teaser, this version actually gives us some insight into the story. Alice (Milla Jovovich) has learned a few new tricks and gained few new friends since the last time we saw her. Check out the trailer…
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010 8:37AM - By Krystal Clark

Last week a few photos were released from Paul WS Anderson’s latest venture, Resident Evil: Afterlife. Today we’ve got several more to add to the bunch including the film’s first theatrical poster, which features Milla Jovovich as Alice. The other images include sibling fighters Chris Redfield and Claire Redfield as played by Wentworth Miller (“Prison Break”) and Ali Larter (“Heroes“). Take a look…
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Monday, May 24, 2010 1:58PM - By Krystal Clark

Three new photos have been released for the upcoming sequel Resident Evil Afterlife that features Milla Jovovich returning as the franchise hero, Alice. This time she’s once again joined by Claire Redfield who brings along her older brother Chris. Chris’ presence in the fourth film is interesting because he appears in the very first Resident Evil video game. What took him so long to join the party? Check out the photos below…
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Saturday, April 3, 2010 1:13PM - By Krystal Clark

It’s here!!! The first trailer for the fourth film in Paul W.S. Anderson’s Resident Evil franchise is online. Earlier this week we debuted a few photos from Afterlife, which featured the return of its star Milla Jovovich as the reluctant hero Alice, alongside Ali Larter as Claire Redfield. In this installment, they want you to know it’s all about the action and of course the 3D. Check out the trailer…
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010 3:33PM - By Krystal Clark

A few high quality photos have been released for Paul W.S. Anderson’s latest film, Resident Evil: Afterlife. It’s the fourth installment of the long running videogame based franchise that will once again have Milla Jovovich returning as Alice, the chemically engineered heroine fighting her way through a zombie infested world. Check her out in action…
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Thursday, November 5, 2009 12:08PM - By Krystal Clark

The cast for the upcoming fourth installment of the Resident Evil franchise were caught filming recently in Toronto, Cananda, and we’ve got the first look at the actors on set. The new movie is entitled Afterlife and will have Milla Jovovich reprising her role as Alice, the superhuman heroine of the film series. In the following photo we to get to see her as well as cast mates Wentworth Miller and Ali Larter in costume.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009 9:08AM - By Krystal Clark

Last week, we told you that actor Boris Kodjoe had recently joined the cast of the upcoming sequel Resident Evil: Afterlife alongside Milla Jovovich. According to Empire, two more actors have signed on to co-star, and one of them is already familiar with the franchise. Ali Larter will reprise her role from Resident Evil: Extinction, while Prison Break alum Wentworth Miller has also been cast in the film.
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Monday, April 27, 2009 4:41PM - By Krystal Clark

“So, a friend of mind dragged me to see Obsessed this weekend.” That was the opening line I was fed this morning while at work. As I sat at my desk a male co-worker vented about the experience he had when he saw the Beyonce Knowles, Idris Elba stalker flick Obsessed. The film debuted at number one for the weekend of April 24 and raked in a healthy 28 million dollars. It outperformed studio estimates, which had the film pegged to debut in the mid-teen range. So what happened here? How did Obsessed become the little engine that could? Was it the actors, was it the story, or was there just nothing else to see?
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