Tuesday, July 28, 2009 3:45PM - By Anet Hovhanesian

New photos keep coming for Wes Anderson‘s Fantastic Mr. Fox. The film which has an all-star cast of actors including George Clooney (as Mr. Fox himself), Meryl Streep (Mrs. Fox), Bill Murray, Adrien Brody, and Anjelica Huston (I mean the list goes on and on), is set to be released in the U.K on October 26th. Fantastic Mr. Fox just had its world premiere at the Times London Film Festival.
More on Anderson and the full photo of Mr. Fox after the jump.
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Friday, June 19, 2009 7:40AM - By Laura Aguirre

It hasn’t been 10 years since the release of Oliver Hirschbiegel‘s German film Das Experiment yet, but already a remake is on its way. Boy, does everyone love to remakes, no matter what the genre! Director Paul Scheuring will helm Adrien Brody, Forest Whitaker, Elijah Wood and Cam Gigandet in The Experiment starting next month in Iowa.
The original Das Experiment is based on the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment conducted in 1971. Check out more about the film below…
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Thursday, February 26, 2009 3:00PM - By Guest Writer

Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley star in the upcoming thriller Splice, set to release some time in September. Director Vincenzo Natali is sort of new to the scene and is best known for his movies Cube and Nothing.
In Splice, Clive, played by Brody, and Elsa, played by Polley, create a “beautiful but dangerous winged human-chimera” named Dren. Clive and Elsa use a combination of human and animal DNA to create this odd and creepy looking creature. The idea of Splice plays off of 1995’s Species but thanks to modern technology is much more realistic and frightening. To view more pictures of Dren and the other characters in the movie check out Bloody Disgusting.
Check out the photos below from FirstShowing.net…
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Thursday, February 19, 2009 12:00PM - By Adam Tod Brown

Winning an Academy Award must be a fantastic feeling. Just imagine, after years of hard work, one day your peers finally take note and say “you were the best this year.” Either that, or they say “sucks that you died so early, we really thought we’d get a chance to make it up to you for screwing you over in 2005. But better late than never, right?” Which ever way it happens, an Academy Award is a special moment, and everyone treats it as such. Or at least in a perfect world they would. Sometimes, they pull stunts like this instead…
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009 10:00AM - By Krystal Clark

It’s that time again. This Sunday, February 22, the 81st Annual Academy Awards will air on the ABC network. Every year one thing’s for certain, some nominees will take home a gold statue, while others will leave empty handed, which basically means someone will be disappointed. Any and everything that happens before the winners are announces means nothing once someone has a little gold man to hang on to. And yet people still talk about the “woulda, shoulda, couldas” of the night, especially when the sure thing, loses to the unexpected.
As much as everyone likes to bag on the Academy Awards for being stuffy and predictable, every once in a while you get thrown a curve ball. Sometimes it’s a refreshing surprise and other times it’s an complete snub. Over the eight decades that the Oscars have been awarded they’ve had their fair share of surprises and upsets that continue to be talked about years down the line.
Let’s take a walk down memory lane, and look at some of the greatest upsets in Oscar history.
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Monday, December 22, 2008 11:30AM - By Michael Da Silva
The Brothers Bloom is Rian Johnson’s colourful, energetic and enjoyable follow up to his 2005 debut, Brick. However the fans Johnson won with his debut will be divided over his latest effort, which stars Adrien Brody, Mark Ruffalo and the excellent Rachel Weisz.
The Brothers Bloom is the story of world’s greatest con men, who have made a living off of swindling millionaires with complex scenarios of lust and intrigue. The brothers team up with their silent partner and sidekick Bang-Bang (Rinko Kikuchi) for one last job, conning beautiful heiress Penelope (Weisz) by taking her on a tour of the world and relieving her of $2.5 million.
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Thursday, December 4, 2008 12:52PM - By Travis Weir

Doing justice to one cultural icon is a challenge. In Cadillac Records, writer-director Darnell Martin speeds through six, count ‘em, six music legends in two hours. It should come as no surprise that the result can be a bumpy ride. Mostly it plays like polished cable fare blessed with a run on the big screen, but there are a few highlights, including the most outstanding cast in recent memory.
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Tuesday, November 25, 2008 1:17PM - By Travis Weir

Yesterday afternoon Sony Pictures held a forty-five minute press conference for its upcoming ensemble drama Cadillac Records. Adrien Brody, Columbus Short, Gabrielle Union, Jeffrey Wright, and Eamonn Walker answered questions about the project in a noticeably strained atmosphere. Conspicuously absent was writer-director Darnell Martin, a TV veteran who’s previous feature credit was the 2005 adaptation of Their Eyes Were Watching God, starring Halle Berry.
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