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Tuesday, February 8 by Penn Collins
In a strange turn of events, it would seem that cocaine is a gateway drug to marijuana, at least in the world of documentary filmmaking.
Tuesday, February 8 by Col. Longshanks
Fox is really progressive in marketing their shows.
Tuesday, February 8 by Fred Topel
President Palmer talks his Sundance film, The Details, and 24 without his leadership.
Tuesday, February 8 by Joseph Gibson
Richard Jenkins, from that one movie with the girl, is joining Brad Pitt and Sam Rockwell in the mob card game movie ‘Cogan’s Trade.’
Tuesday, February 8 by Joseph Gibson
Meryl Streep’s next project will feature her acting.
Tuesday, February 8 by Dave Horwitz
Writer/Director Richard Ayoade, best know as Moss from the UK sitcom “The IT Crowd,” has put together a first feature that looks pretty fantastic.
Tuesday, February 8 by Reza F.
Morena Baccarin has a thing for sci-fi. Currently portraying the leader of a hostile alien race on ABC’s “V,” Baccarin previously boasted roles in space-opera cult favorite “Firefly” and “Stargate SG-1.”
Tuesday, February 8 by Joseph Gibson
Julia Roberts to laugh evilly for a change.
Tuesday, February 8 by Wookie Johnson
She’s been keeping a low profile, but all of that is about to change. Famke Janssen has joined the cast of Tommy Wirkola’s Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters.
Tuesday, February 8 by Dave Horwitz
Today’s piece of questionable half-truth concerns Lindsay Lohan and her potential involvement as a cast member in Zack Snyder’s upcoming ‘Superman: Man of Steel’.
Tuesday, February 8 by Wookie Johnson
With everything Stephen King has ever written being adapted all over again, it makes sense that Dean Koontz would get some of the spillover. His Odd Thomas book series is getting the big screen treatment with Anton Yelchin squinting and looking permanently concerned as the protagonist.
Tuesday, February 8 by Joseph Gibson
Dakota Fanning just wants to dance tonight.
Tuesday, February 8 by Fred Topel
He’s nothing like the characters he plays.
Tuesday, February 8 by Wookie Johnson
Proving that there’s no woman alive or dead that she can’t imitate with authenticity, Meryl Streep has morphed into former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Tuesday, February 8 by Joseph Gibson
When Keith Olbermann announced that he planned for even less people to see him on TV on a nightly basis by leaving his MSNBC show, many thought that it couldn’t be done.