Friday, January 14, 2011 2:40PM - By Ruffus

Are you in the mood for a film about average folks, with average problems that are amplified on the big screen? If your answer is yes, then you’ll probably be in the mood for Every Day. It’s a dramedy from writer-director Richard Levine that centers on the ups and downs of an every day family. These people could be your neighbors, your friends, they could even be you!
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Monday, August 2, 2010 6:49PM - By Krystal Clark

Nicolas Cage must be learning from his past mistakes because according to Deadline he’s bailed on a project with director Joel Schumacher. The film is called Trespass and the Oscar winning actor has abruptly dropped out and he’s not coming back. Neither Schumacher or Cage have had the best box office track record as of late and maybe just maybe, one of them realized that two wrongs don’t make a right.
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Saturday, July 24, 2010 7:33PM - By Brendan Walsh

Come on, we’re all adults here at Comic-Con…well, except for the children…but they don’t count! But let’s be honest with each other, what was once the greatest party a nerd could attend has been hijacked by Hollywood so they can trot out whatever’s meant to be gobbled up by the 18-34 male demographic. But at least for the past few years it was to build hype for things that were still months away! Sony Pictures’ Salt opened the NIGHT of its panel! Is this publicity really going to give it the bump that will transform the film from the next in a series of action duds (I’m looking at you, Knight and Day)? Let’s discuss this, by which I mean “let me shout at you some more,” after the jump… Continue Reading
Thursday, July 22, 2010 9:36AM - By JC

The inexplicability of Angelina Jolie‘s super-human existence is officially off the charts. Why? Because while she isn’t busy adopting half of the Third World, maintaining a position as a Goodwill Ambassador, and keeping Brad Pitt amused, she’s pulling off yet another bad-ass action film. This summer’s highly anticipated blockbuster, Salt, directed by Phillip Noyce could potentially stand toe-to-toe at the box-office with last weeks booming success, Inception.
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Thursday, March 18, 2010 7:45PM - By Krystal Clark

This weekend Oscar nominee Jude Law and Oscar winner Forest Whitaker will both take a step out of their comfort zones to star in a sci-fi action flick. Repo Men is the big screen adaptation of the novel Repossession Mambo by Eric Garcia who also penned the screenplay. With such acclaimed material on their hands and the original author on board with the script, how did this film turn into a convoluted and detached mess?
Someone needs to “repo” Repo Men stat…
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Monday, January 4, 2010 8:43AM - By Krystal Clark

A red band trailer has been released for the latest Jude Law film entitled, Repo Men. It’s a sci-fi thriller that’s based on the novel Repossession Mambo by Eric Garcia. The film version has Gattica, Total Recall, Aeon Flux, and Ultraviolet written all over it. We’re not sure if that’s a good combination, so we’ll let you be the judge when you watch the trailer…
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Saturday, April 25, 2009 6:52PM - By Mali Elfman

Here it is! The X-Men Origins: Wolverine press conference, with Gavin Hood, Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber, Ryan Reynolds, Will.i.iam, Lynn Collins, and Taylor Kitsch. Overall, everyone was in good spirits, happy to be promoting a film that deserves to be put out the way it was intended.
The highlights for me were Ryan Renolds and Liev Schreiber. Everything Reynolds says is hysterical, from joking about wearing a silver dress that Collins was tricked by Jackman into wearing, to teasing Hugh Jackman about the music he listens to. Schreiber on the other hand, I could listen to all day, equally funny, but in a much different way. The man has a quick wit and is not afraid to jest about himself (and his fears about getting “big” enough for the roll) or his good friend Hugh Jackman.
Check out what they all had to say below…
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009 2:45PM - By Mali Elfman

When I first looked at the news pictures that were just released for Wolverine I was reminded of something Liev Schreiber said in an interview that we did with him a while back where he talked about how much fun it was to shoot the film. He told us it was like being a kid playing cops and robbers or cowboys and Indians, he also told us, “I don’t think men really grow pass 22 intellectually. Physically we just get older and we’re less capable of doing the things you want to do, but you never stop wanting to do them.”
When I look at these pictures, I see what he means. He and Hugh Jackman look like they’re having too much fun. It’s like they are two incredibly buff kids running around an incredibly big back yard. The way that they’re screaming together in the one shot really makes them look bonded. I’m not sure what it is, but they really look like they’re having fun together (well, not in some other pictures).
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Monday, March 30, 2009 7:45AM - By Krystal Clark

Now that April is right around the corner, the marketing efforts for X-Men Origins: Wolverine is getting really heavy. The film opens on May 1, and has Hugh Jackman reprising the role he originated in the initial X-Men trilogy. I’ve found a new batch of photos that feature Wolverine, Sabretooth, Deadpool, Gambit, and Stryker in what looks like production stills from the film. Out of the eight that are featured I only see two that haven’t been shown in previous trailers or promos. One of them include the above image that has Logan/Wolverine standing in a boxing ring at a gym. You can check out the rest of the pics after the jump.
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