Joesph Gordon-Levitt has stated that he will not be returning for Jon Chu’s sequel G.I. Joe 2: Cobra Strikes. When asked if he would be reprising his role as Rex Lewis, JGL simply stated “No.” No explanation or reason why, he just said no and the conversation moved on. Now why someone would pass up […] Read more
It was rumored over the weekend, but now Deadline is confirming it: Larry David (TV’s Curb Your Enthusiasm) will be in the Farrelly Brothers‘ Three Stooges movie as the nun Mother Mengele. He will appear alongside Jane Lynch (TV’s Glee) as the nun Mother Superior. The two of them will be running the orphanage […] Read more
Well this is some terrific news if you ask me. According to the Chinese press via Kung Fu Cinema, The Weinstein Company has picked up the North American rights to Donnie Yen’s latest Chinese epic, The Lost Bladesman, a film that I have been following, and dying to see, for quite some time. The film, which […] Read more
During the Tribeca Film Festival I had the opportunity to sit down with Peter Mullen (Trainspotting), the director, writer and co-star of the film, NEDS (Non-educated delinquents), a film which made its premiere at the Festival and one that I really enjoyed (you can check out my review of it here) Mullen gives us the […] Read more
Remember the movie Cell 211, well the producers of that nifty little prison drama are back with a new violent and suspenseful thriller entitled Kidnapped (Secuestrados), a movie that I have been dying to see since last fall. Let me first say that I never thought I would like a movie where, for 85% of […] Read more
There’s been a very slight trickle of information about Quentin Tarantino‘s next film, which has been reported to be a Spaghetti Western in tribute to Sergio Leone, quite possibly Tarantino‘s biggest influence. New York Magazine, among other sources, has reported that a web leak of the handwritten cover of the script (which closely matches the […] Read more
We’ve never seen the film career of any actor quite take the trajectory of Tony Jaa‘s. He went from having the potential to become perhaps the greatest martial arts film star since Bruce Lee after incredible, jaw-dropping performances in Ong-Bak and Tom Yum Goong (The Protector) to totally losing all credibility after the muddled, nonsensical […] Read more
The Hobbit films may already have started filming, but there are a handful of key roles in the film that are still being cast. Last week I brought you word that Robert Kazinsky had to drop the role of the dwarf Fili, and director Peter Jackson and his crew wasted no time in recasting the […] Read more
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