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You watched it or you didn’t watch it. Doesn’t matter much either way. The comforting news is The Tourist didn’t go home with anything.
The Green Hornet is the number 1 movie this weekend, but that doesn’t mean that everyone is satisfied.
Susannah York was a significant star in British and American theater and movies in the late 60s and 70s, but she’s probably most well-known to American audiences as Lara, Superman’s biological Kryptonian mother in the 1978 blockbuster Superman and its assorted sequels.
The new one-sheet for Hobo With a Shotgun, the newest movie to be spawned from Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez’s weirdly influential box-office flop Grindhouse, is pretty much what you’d expect.
According to America’s Newsman Harry Knowles, Disney is close to giving the flashing green light that is also a lightcycle or a small one-person airplane to a sequel to 2010′s Tron: Legacy.
It’s about as shocking as Farmville requests flooding your feed. Why do critics hate Andy’s toys?
To the left, my dear Watson, is a brand new still from the motion picture ‘Sherlock Holmes 2.’ Examine it carefully for evidence!
Fox Studios is switching up ‘Apes’ and ‘Penguins.’ Scheduling movies sounds like running a damn, dirty zoo.
Photos of Denis Leary in the Spider-Man reboot are leaking faster than web fluid out of an arachnid’s ass.
Forget Charlie, it’s the sharks you should be worried about.
Nicole Kidman is producing and is considering starring in her Blossom Partner’s remake of Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing.
We don’t always agree on the happenings in the entertainment community, and we like to make our beefs public. Would you rather spend a night out on the town with Charlie Sheen or Kiefer Sutherland? Staying in is not an option. Fight!
According to friend Ivan Reitman, Arnold is going to continue to commit his time to public service. Movies, not so much.
For a bunch of rural Chilean miners, these guys are pretty savvy when it comes to entertainment law.
Big news: Prometheus, a closely guarded sci-fi project with the “strands of Alien’s DNA” is happening.
Tom Cruise is currently mulling two high profile roles that would take him in very different directions.
Showtime has some things to say today about a new reality show, a pickup for a new season, and some premiere dates for familiar series.
Tyler Labine says the monkeys will get you all farklempt.
Hollywood Swiss Army Knife James Franco might be about to reveal his latest hidden gadget: Nepotism!
A lot of people hate the Golden Globes, but I accept the show for what it truly is: masturbation. And you know what? Masturbation can be fun. Watch these 9 clips and see for yourself.
Ben Foster, last seen blowing up all manner of things in this month’s The Mechanic, has been added to the cast of Fernando Meirelles’ slightly more highbrow film ’360′.
We’ve got a couple official pics from the year’s two biggest comedies. See if you can find some humor in them.
Ron Howard appeared on Howard Stern yesterday and was very forthcoming with details about his upcoming 6-hour miniseries adaptation of Stephen King’s epic series The Dark Tower, including casting ideas and platform specifics.
Director James Gray (We Own The Night) is working on his next movie, an adaptation of the novel The Gray Man by Mark Greaney.
Eva Mendes is set to star in a Spanish Language film called Anxiety, which begins shooting next month in Vancouver.
Reactions to the first look at Andrew Garfield in the Spidey suit are trickling in. Let’s see what the altverse Peter Parker thinks.
These two together in a movie? It’s a match made in Lunchlady Land!
Disney made a deal with Pirates writer Terry Rossio (Shrek), but not his longtime collabo-writer Ted Elliott (also Shrek). Was treachery afoot?
A Star Wars nerd wrote a 108 page book critiquing another nerd’s critique of The Phantom Menace. I’ve got a bad feeling about this…
We’ve got the PDF file of Aaron Sorkin’s script, if you’ve got the will-power to read some of it.