Friday, September 2, 2011 10:42AM - By Laura Aguirre

Director Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2) returns to the big screen with 5 Days of War, which offers tons of explosions and battle sequences. 5 Days covers the events of the 2008 Russian-Georgia War through the eyes of Thomas Anders (Rupert Friend), an American war correspondent. And though the action is entertaining, because the true story is far more complex than the film, it suffers from some misleading information about an important event in history.
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Saturday, July 23, 2011 11:53AM - By Mali Elfman

I love the way Comic-Con is going sometimes. Though opening the doors to less comic-book and more genre related films gives us things like Twilight, it also opens the doors to other indie filmmakers. The Con itself seems to be slowly moving into a more creative host for all kinds of creative endeavors with some of the finest filmmakers ever. A perfect example is that right now, I’m sitting here, in Hall H waiting for none other than Francis Ford Coppola to come out and present the first ever footage for Twixt at Comic-Con 2011 — I will remember this day. So great to see a name like Coppola’s in Hall H and at Comic-Con!
And now it’s time and the man himself is here!
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Thursday, March 17, 2011 9:41AM - By traviswoods

Today in huh? news: turns out that Val Kilmer will be portraying the famous lawman Wyatt Earp in the indie western The First Ride of Wyatt Earp. This should be a surprise to anyone who will forever know the eccentric actor for portraying Earp’s sickly sidekick, Doc Holiday, in the ‘90s cheese classic, Tombstone (“I’ll be your huckleberry,” anyone?).
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Friday, May 21, 2010 8:31AM - By Krystal Clark

Unruly dialogue, early eighties fashion, mullets, and explosions (can’t forget about the explosions) dominate the 88 minute run time of Jorma Taccone’s MacGruber. It’s been a while since “Saturday Night Live” has had the courage to produce a feature version of one of their skits, and they decided to take the plunge with the MacGyver inspired knock-off. MacGruber is transformed from a mediocre 30 second sketch to an amazing action satire complete with the presence of Powers Boothe, because no eighties action movie is complete without “The Boothe”!
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Thursday, April 1, 2010 12:01PM - By Krystal Clark

A restricted trailer has been released for the “Saturday Night Live” based film, MacGruber and it features more violence, more blood, and more Iceman aka Val Kilmer. He stars as Deiter Von Cunth, an elusive bad guy who MacGruber must stop before he destroys the world! MSN Movies, got their hands on the trailer first, but we’ve also got it right here…
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010 12:13PM - By Krystal Clark

Just yesterday we got our first live action look at the upcoming “Saturday Night Live” film, MacGruber. We got to see all the explicit stuff in the red band restricted trailer, and now the green band version has been released. There won’t be any middle fingers or F-bombs in this preview, but it’s still surprisingly funny…
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:02AM - By Krystal Clark

Actress Emmanuelle Chriqui is best known for her role as Kevin Connolly‘s on again off again girlfriend Sloan on the hit HBO series, Entourage. According to THR, Chriqui should get ready for her close up because she’s been cast as the lead in the film, Georgia. It’s director Renny Harlin‘s next project, and it’s being described as a “war drama.”
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Friday, October 9, 2009 8:23AM - By Krystal Clark

A theatrical trailer for Werner Herzog‘s gritty drama, Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans has been released. The film stars Nicolas Cage as the title character, a morally challenged lawman, who while trying to solve a murder exposes his own personal demons which include drug addiction, theft, and gambling. After watching this trailer you can easily see why the film has the word bad in front of the title.
Check out the trailer…
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Monday, August 17, 2009 4:15PM - By Krystal Clark

I have to be honest, the original 1992 version of Bad Lieutenant scared me, and this remake is following suit. The original starred Harvey Kietel in the title role of a morally bankrupt law man. While trying to solve a murder he exposes his own personal demons which include drug addiction, theft, and gambling.
In the new version entitled, Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, Nicolas Cage takes on the lead role, and he terrifies me in every way. View some official production photos below.
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