HISTORY OF THE COMIC BOOK FILM: Batman Begins Again
Christopher Nolan brings the Bat-franchise back to prominence and Heath Ledger brings the franchise an Oscar. [click for more]
Christopher Nolan brings the Bat-franchise back to prominence and Heath Ledger brings the franchise an Oscar. [click for more]
So what will bounty hunter Jack Walsh be doing in the proposed sequel? [click for more]
The ham-fisted director is in negotiations to helm the sequel to the 1988 buddy comedy. [click for more]
Bionic dolphins, shirtless Lautners, sabermetrics, and a slumming DeNiro populate the cineplexes this weekend. [click for more]
The director’s cut of Sergio Leone’s gangster epic Once Upon A Time In America clocks in at a hefty three hours and forty-nine minutes in length. A sprawling tale starring Robert DeNiro and James Woods [click for more]
Danny Trejo has long been a member of director Robert Rodriguez’s stock company of actors, usually cast as a glowering henchman to a film’s lead badguy, but he has had a chance to play off [click for more]
1. Going The Distance (Warner Brothers, 3,030 Theaters, 109 Minutes, Rated R): As someone who has gone through a long distance relationship, I can tell you there is humor and interesting moments. My distance was a [click for more]
Universal is developing a sequel to the 1988 Robert DeNiro film Midnight Run. The studio has hired Role Models scripter Timothy Dowling to draft a screenplay which would find his grizzled bounty hunter character Jack [click for more]
1. Everybody’s Fine (Miramax, 2,133 Theaters, 100 Minutes, Rated PG-13): Wow, that is some bad photoshopping on the poster there. Granted, I know a star the magnitude of Robert DeNiro could not be expected to attend a [click for more]
1. The Women (2,962 Theaters, 114 Minutes, Rated PG-13): At long last, this film finally hits the screen. This project was in the works for over 10 years and at one time or another, every [click for more]
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