Sunday, January 23, 2011 1:16AM - By Christie Ko

I’m tempted to say that there are no real vampires in Vampire, Iwai Shunji’s new film, when in fact the opposite is true. There is one real vampire, but real in the sense that the main character (Kevin Zegers), a character rooted firmly in reality, does drink blood. The problem with calling someone a vampire these days is that you immediately see a sparkly Robert Pattinson flying through the trees and snarling. This film is less a vampire movie and more a “K with the H of G movie,” or killer with the heart of gold.
Read the review below.
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010 8:27AM - By Krystal Clark

Anthony Mackie is everywhere! The actor who co-starred in the Best Picture Oscar winner The Hurt Locker is just one of the many names being thrown around for Paramount’s Mission Impossible 4. Tom Cruise and Ving Rhames have already been confirmed to bring Ethan and Luther back, and now the studio wants to add some new blood.
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Saturday, January 30, 2010 12:26PM - By Brendan Walsh

The cast and crew of the taught ski lift thriller Frozen, gathered at the Sundance Film Festival to answer some questions about the enormous undertaking and rewards of making such a simple, yet inherently terrifying film. Frozen (read review here) is in theaters beginning February 5th. Check out what the filmmakers had to say, after the jump…
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009 9:00AM - By Krystal Clark

I’m not sure what to make of this current casting development. According to Variety, former Disney teen queen, Hilary Duff has signed on to star as the legendary bank robber Bonnie Parker. Oh no, another classic remade, and with a Disney star! I know, I can’t picture it either, but the film’s producers are pressing the notion that this is not a remake, but a “retelling” of the infamous couple’s story. The actress will star in the independently financed project entitled, The Story of Bonnie and Clyde.
Find out who will star as Duff’s love interest and partner in crime after the jump.
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