New Releases: May 21
1. Terminator Salvation (Warner Bros., 3, 530 Theaters, 130 Minutes, Rated PG-13): When Terminator hit theaters back in 1984, and became a big hit on the then-new home video market, people were wondering if a [click for more]
1. Terminator Salvation (Warner Bros., 3, 530 Theaters, 130 Minutes, Rated PG-13): When Terminator hit theaters back in 1984, and became a big hit on the then-new home video market, people were wondering if a [click for more]
Will Ghostbusters 3 finally start shooting this winter? Dan Aykroyd seems to think it could. In an interview with the LA Times‘ The Hero Blog, Aykroyd stated that he feels optimistic that the long in [click for more]
We’ve been teased with some photos, but now we get our first good look at what Guy Ritchie has in store for his upcoming interpretation of the classic detective Sherlock Holmes. From the looks of [click for more]
Peter Berg is currently in talks with Universal Studios to helm a big screen adaptation of the naval warfare game “Battleship”. Sibling screenwriters Jon and Erich Hoeber have already been hired to script the project, [click for more]
Director Kenneth Branagh and Marvel Films have found their God of Thunder and he is Captain Kirk’s dad. Chris Hemsworth, who can be seen in the opening moments of J. J. Abrams’s Star Trek as [click for more]
1. Angels And Demons (Sony/Columbia, 3,527 Theaters, 138 Minutes, Rated PG-13): There have been three main discussion topics about this film. One, “Thank God Tom Hanks hair is better in this one,” two, “Wow, the [click for more]
In the nearly 10 years since the filming of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote fell apart just a week into production, writer/director Terry Gilliam has not stopped trying to get his dream project back [click for more]
Martin Scorsese is adding yet another title to his already overcrowded list of potential film projects. Variety is reporting that Universal Pictures and the estate of Frank Sinatra have come to an agreement that will [click for more]
If there was a favorite moment from the Watchmen graphic novel that didn’t make it into Zack Snyder’s epic film adaptation, there’s still some hope you might get to see it. Warner brothers has announced [click for more]
With mediocre director Brett Ratner no longer threatening to direct a big screen revival of Robert E. Howard’s classic pulp hero Conan, he is now casting about for a new property to unleash his ham-fisted [click for more]
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