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Monday, January 10 by Penn Collins
Paul Rudd is, predictably, surrounded by women in the premise for My Idiot Brother, a Brooklyn-set comedy premiering at Sundance later this month.
Monday, January 10 by Joseph Gibson
The upcoming adaptation of Mark Jude Poirier’s 2000 novel Goats has been gestating for a while now, but the movie finally has what appears to be an actual cast apart from already-attached David Duchovny.
Monday, January 10 by Penn Collins
The money train that is the Paranormal Activity franchise keeps plugging along for Paramount Pictures. Christopher B. Landon, the writer of Disturbia has been hired to pen the third installment with co-writer Michael R. Perry, the scribe behind Paranormal Activity 2.
Monday, January 10 by Reza F.
It’s The Onion, so you know it’ll be funny. Also funny: ESPN’s 24-hour broadcast of Chris Berman’s jiggling neck fat.
Monday, January 10 by Wookie Johnson
Stan Lee’s SAG card is not in any jeopardy. The comics godfather tweeted over the weekend that he’s been offered an exciting cameo in Sony’s Spider-Man reboot.
Monday, January 10 by Joseph Gibson
Attention mythical creatures who care about the Academy Awards: What is commonly considered one of the last important indicators of Oscar nominations has finally been released from the Director’s Guild of America vault
Monday, January 10 by Reza F.
Hailing from a family of entertainers, it didin’t take long for Troian Bellisario to maker her way into the spotlight.
Monday, January 10 by Reza F.
Because if there’s one thing the entertainment world is lacking, it’s television adaptations of bestselling fantasy novels.
Monday, January 10 by Joseph Gibson
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is an established literary classic, so it only makes sense.
Monday, January 10 by Wookie Johnson
Peter Yates has died. The director of Bullitt and Krull died yesterday at the age of 81. Which is not to be confused with Kull The Conquerer, which is not to be seen.
Monday, January 10 by Jame Gumb
The Green Hornet opens this Friday, and features Black Beauty: a tricked-out 1965 Chrysler Crown Imperial. The car looks pretty bad ass, but how does it stack up to other classic cinematic rides? Take a look at the list below and judge for yourself.
Monday, January 10 by Reza F.
“Lights Out” moves with the cautious rhythm and deft assurance of a seasoned prize fighter. A quick jab here, a body shot there, and suddenly there’s nothing but calm.
Monday, January 10 by Joseph Gibson
Super-heroes tend to be a package deal – you don’t just get Batman, but also Robin, a utility belt, and an acrobat wearing uncomfortably small shorts.
Monday, January 10 by Joseph Gibson
As all box-office prognosticators know, the weekend after New Year’s represents a traditional slump in box office returns, as the general public becomes numb