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Finally! “A Most Violent Year” Trailer to Consume
While film festival favorites like Birdman and Inherent Vice are gathering all the buzz, J.C. Chandor's upcoming crime film A Most Violent Year has been quietly biding its time until a release date was announced. A24 has assembled a fantastic group of 2014 rel...
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Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett to Remake “I Saw the Devil”
My immediate reaction to this can best be exemplified by this moment from Community. I am both furious and excited at the same time. I want to vomit in disgust but I also want to pump my fist in celebration. To be fair, there have been rumblings of a remake fo...
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Weekend Box Office: “No Good Deed” Finally Shakes Things Up
After many weekends of low box office numbers, an unchanging top 2 and little in the way of new releases anyone wanted to see, there was finally some movement at the box office this weekend. Despite riding into town sans critic's screenings (and the critics ga...
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Radius Snatches Up Rights to “Before We Go”
Before We Go, the directorial debut of Chris Evans, hasn't even played a single frame yet, but it has already been announced that the company purchased U.S. distribution rights. According to press releases, Radius is scheduled to open the film in the “second q...
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First Footage & Images from Joe Carnahan’s “Stretch” Online
If you were to run into me on the street and ask me who the most underrated working director is, Joe Carnahan would be a name that would come to mind. He's proven adept at directing excellent action films (Smokin Aces, The A-Team) and smaller character-driven ...
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Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman” Still Happening According to Al Pacino
Well just about anything regarding what Martin Scorsese is doing is good news, so this update from Al Pacino is certainly welcome. For those unfamiliar, The Irishman is an adaptation of the true crime book I Heard You Paint Houses about the man who claims he k...
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Second “Fury” Trailer Emphasizes Story
Sony has released a second trailer for their World War II winter hopeful, Fury. The trailer focuses on new gunner (Logan Lerman) who has issues with killing enemy soldiers. Led by battle-hardened army sergeant Wardaddy (Brad Pitt), the rookie will have to get ...
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Weekend Box Office: Zzzzzz……
September is always a slow month at the movies since it's one of the "dump" months, when kids are back in school, the summer weather is winding down, it's not quite time for horror movies and Oscar season, and studios are free to let loose with all the movies ...
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David Cronenberg’s “Maps to the Stars” Will See Early 2015 Release
I've got good news, and I've got not-as-good news. The good news is that David Cronenberg's Maps to the Stars has finally gotten American distribution! The not-as-good news? We won't see it this year, as distributor Focus World will put out the film in early 2...
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“Rosewater” Trailer Offers Harrowing Reality
The Daily Show host Jon Stewart debuts his first feature at Telluride this upcoming week, but the first look at his film is available now for those without festival passes. Rosewater chronicles the real-life story of a journalist detained in Iran for more than...
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