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“The Hobbit: There And Back Again” Now Titled “The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies”
There had been rumblings of a title change to the final film in The Hobbit trilogy these past few weeks. This morning Peter Jackson took to his Facebook page to set the record straight and introduce the new title for the 3rd film, The Hobbit: The Battle of the...
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Jessica Chastain to Play Marilyn Monroe in Andrew Dominik’s “Blonde”
Andrew Dominik has found his leading lady for Blonde, his upcoming biopic of Marilyn Monroe based on the novel by Joyce Carol Oates. The Wrap reported that multiple sources close to the project have confirmed Jessica Chastain has joined the film, replacing Nao...
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“Foxcatcher” Gets A Release Date
News regarding a release date for Bennett Miller's Foxcatcher has been a long time coming and today Sony Pictures Classics settled on November 14, 2014. The true story starring Steve Carell, Mark Ruffalo and Channing Tatum, is among those in competition at thi...
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Danny Boyle and Leonardo DiCaprio May Log On to Sony’s Steve Jobs Biopic
It seems a reunion for Danny Boyle and Leonardo DiCaprio may be in order as the pair who made The Beach are being eyed to direct and star in the upcoming untitled Steve Jobs biopic written by Aaron Sorkin. Previously David Fincher was attached to reunite with ...
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Quentin Tarantino May Resume Work on “The Hateful Eight”
If you've been following the trajectory of this project, then you know what good news we may be in for. Earlier this year, Tarantino announced that his followup to Django Unchained would be the spaghetti-western The Hateful Eight. However, soon after this news...
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Weekend Box Office: Superheroes, Birds, Heaven Win
The Easter weekend has come and gone, and with it are three days of time with families which can either mean lower or higher box office than normal for mid-April. In this case, it was a fairly low-grossing weekend for the top 10, and only one of this week's ne...
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Joss Whedon Penned ‘In Your Eyes’ Available Online After Premier
Completely unexpected, but delightful news, the Joss Whedon penned In Your Eyes is now available online hours after its Tribeca Film Festival premier. The supernatural romance is available as a $5 digital rental via Vimeo On Demand and the film's website. Whil...
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New Stills from Justin Kurzel’s “Macbeth”
Snowtown director Justin Kurzel is still in production on his forthcoming adaptation of William Shakespeare's Hamlet and we are treated to two new stills from the film. Along with the first peek at Kurzel's comes some insights into the titular character from s...
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New Trailer and Posters For David Michôd’s “The Rover”
Fresh off nailing a spot at this year's Cannes, a new trailer and two new posters for David Michôd's The Rover has hit the web. Set in the post apocalypse, the film finds loner Eric(Guy Pearce) wandering through collapsed society. A gang steals his car but lea...
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Cannes 2014 Releases Official Selection Lineup
After sifting through 1,800 unique submissions, the Cannes film festival has finally released its official selection lineup of 49 films. The following will continue to be updated as they announce more titles. It should be noted that the prestigious festival, w...
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