OSCARS 2012: Know Your Nominees:Best Actor
An international cast and two of the sexiest men alive make up our list of Best Actor nominees. [click for more]
An international cast and two of the sexiest men alive make up our list of Best Actor nominees. [click for more]
Predicting the unpredicable – The 2012 Oscars. [click for more]
It might not be what you’d expect from a spy thriller, but in many ways it’s better. [click for more]
Watanabe beats out Gary Oldman for the role. [click for more]
Warner Brothers starts casting for its live action adaption of the classic anime. [click for more]
Gary Oldman has been cast as retired British spy master George Smiley in a new adaptation of John Le Carre’s classic Cold War thriller Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. Oldman will be stepping in to the [click for more]
The Book Of Eli starts off like many other post-apocalyptic films. A lone protagonist moves through a blasted, oft-times monochromatic landscape, scavenging for whatever will help them survive for another day in this hellish world. [click for more]
1.The Book Of Eli (Warner Brothers, 3,111 Theaters, 118 Minutes, Rated R): Here’s something you don’t see everyday–Denzel Washington in a post-apocalyptic thriller. It’s not like he’s never done sci-fi before. Anybody remember 1995’s Virtuosity? [click for more]
1. Twilight: New Moon (Summit Entertainment, 4,024 Theaters, 130 Minutes, Rated PG-13): Well, this film is finally here. The Twilight franchise is known to inspire strong reactions from people. Whether you are a”Twi-hard” who screams [click for more]
1. A Christmas Carol (Disney, 3,683 Theaters, 96 Minutes, Rated PG): One has to ask, do we really need another A Christmas Carol adaptation? Even one done in that spooky motion capture animation that Robert [click for more]
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