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Samuel L. Jackson Joins Stephen King Adaptation ‘Cell’
amuel L. Jackson will be starring in the next film adaptation of a Stephen King book, presumably the fifty-second, this time of his simple 2006 techno-horror, Cell. He will be opposite John Cusack in the lead role, with Tod Williams (Paranormal Activity 2) dir...
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Superticket May Let You See ‘Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues’ in Advance
Can’t wait to see Ron Burgundy on the big screen for the second time around? Well, you may have the chance to see him and his news crew back behind the desk ahead of the film's December 20th release date.
Superticket screenings is giving fans the opportunit...
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Red-Band ‘Charlie Countryman’ Frolics With The Bizarre and Strange
Originally sporting a far more intriguing title (The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman), the first trailer for Shia LaBeouf as Charlie Countryman has arrived. Fredrik Bond’s directorial debut showcases LaBeouf bringing his talents far outside the mainstrea...
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Birthday Wishes: Daran Norris, That Voice
Daran Norris, born 1964, turns 49 today. He's been steadily working since 1988, though admittedly, as a live-action actor, he's been more of a "Hey, it's that guy!" His two biggest roles in the flesh were on television shows - he played Gordy the janitor on Ni...
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First Images From ‘Far From The Madding Crowd’ Show Off Carey Mulligan and Her Suitors
In 1998, Thomas Vinterberg came on the scene with the widely acclaimed The Celebration, a tale of a family ripped apart by allegations of the father sexually abusing his children, brought forth at his 60th birthday party. The film won the Cannes Jury Prize, bu...
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‘Labor Day’ Trailer Suggests There Is More to the Story
The trailer for director Jason Reitman‘s upcoming Labor Day debuted online today in lieu of Paramount's Christmas Day release. The Christmas day slot is a coveted one and if Juno, Thank You for Smoking and Up in the Air have proved anything it's that any film ...
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Dreamworks to Adapt Forthcoming Book ‘The Bully Pulpit’
Having recently made an Oscar-winning film based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning author's most recent book with Lincoln, Dreamworks is wont to give it another go. Doris Kearns Goodwin's forthcoming book The Bully Pulpit:Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and...
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Easy Movie Costumes for Halloween
Halloween is just a day away and, for choosy movie buffs, picking which character to be is a difficult decision. Fandango amassed some survey data for what the most popular costumes for this year would likely be and the big winners are unsurprisingly featured ...
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Birthday Wishes: The Late Ruth Gordon
Ruth Gordon's birthday is today. Gordon may have passed away in 1985 at the age of 88, but she lives on in cinema, which is a particularly long-lasting print to leave. Born in Quincy, Massachusetts, Gordon was a versatile talent, winning an Oscar for acting an...
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Dennis Lehane to Adapt French Film ‘A Prophet’, Make It Less French
Because no one in America goes to the movies to read, Sony has hired acclaimed author Dennis Lehane to adapt the Grand Jury Prize-winning French crime film A Prophet for American audiences.
Lehane is the author of such well regarded works as Mystic River an...
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