I guess after a while you become tired of being known mainly as the creator of one of the most popular television series of all time, as David Chase (creator of the HBO hit The Sopranos) has decided to direct his first feature film. Although it isn’t the long-rumored-but-seemingly-unlikely Sopranos film, he’s decided to bring […] Read more
Movie Buzzers has reported about the recent news of Sam Raimi’s newest project, Oz: The Great & Powerful. All fingers have been pointing towards Robert Downey Jr. (Due Date) to star in the back story of Emerald City’s beloved wizard, but it was just announced that the actor is no longer attached to the movie. […] Read more
Arthur Miller’s classic drama A View from the Bridge is finally coming to the big screen with an all-star cast. Anthony LaPaglia will take the lead as Eddie Carbone, a role which earned him a Tony Award when he was portraying the Brooklyn-born longshoreman on Broadway from 1997-1998. Hit the jump for more details on […] Read more
Although Movie Buzzers posted the exciting trailer for Red Riding Hood starring Amanda Seyfried (Letters to Juliet) back in November, it seems that another kick-ass version has been released. Hit the jump to watch it & see Seyfried say the legendary line from the fable, “What big eyes you have.” Read more
While Orson Welles is best known for his magnum opus Citizen Kane, the man who is today considered a genius of cinema had frequent trouble getting films made in his lifetime. Welles would often take on film projects that had little funding and, in some instances, would have to start and stop the production process […] Read more
According to the L.A. Times, Captain America: The First Avenger is getting re-titled in certain countries for marketing purposes. Those countries are South Korea, Russia and Ukraine. In those countries, the film will be titled The First Avenger. Huh? Hit more to check out my thoughts on this change and some additional details… Read more
Let’s just say Battle of the Brides isn’t your run of the mill romantic comedy. This Vietnamese film surrounds a womanizer who has five relationships going on simultaneously until he picks one to marry. The problem: the other four women show up to the wedding dressed and armed to the T, ready to do battle […] Read more
One of my least favorite movies is Independence Day. Just thinking about the film makes me angry, because I always felt it has so many holes in logic that it can’t possibly be taken seriously. I really don’t get why people get their jollies from watching famous landmarks get blown up, especially since the special […] Read more
This year’s Golden Globe nominee, Nicole Kidman (Rabbit Hole) is joining forces with her producing partner, Per Saari, once again to head a remake of the 1973 Alan J. Pakula comedy-drama Love & Pain & the Whole Damn Thing. Hit the jump to find out all the details! Read more
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