Browsing all posts from June, 2010

 
Pa Kent Returning To <i>Smallville</i>?  

Pa Kent Returning To Smallville?

John Schneider reportedly will reprise his role as Jonathan Kent in the final season of Smallville. He’ll appear in at least two episodes, including the season premiere “Lazarus.”

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<i>Eclipse</i> Has Broken Box Office Records Already  

Eclipse Has Broken Box Office Records Already

It has started: The Twilight Saga: Eclipse doesn’t just have the widest opening of any movie in US domestic history, it’s already set new records for the most successful midnight opening of any movie in US box office history.

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You Know As Much As Josh Hutcherson Does About <i>Spider-Man</i> Casting  

You Know As Much As Josh Hutcherson Does About Spider-Man Casting

Josh Hutcherson, long considered a frontrunner for Sony’s Spider-Man reboot, isn’t sure where he stands following a weekend report that suggested he may no longer be in the mix to play Peter Parker.

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From <i>Prison Break</i> To <i>Breakout</i>  

From Prison Break To Breakout

Use a thief to catch a thief isn’t just good sense (Well, sometimes it’s not even that), it’s also the concept behind a new show from the creators of Prison Break.

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All Hail The Anti-<i>High School Musical</i>  

All Hail The Anti-High School Musical

A musical about rebellious kids in high school struggling to express themselves with one turning into a supervillain may sound like a mash-up of Dr. Horrible and High School Musical, but the truth is even stranger: Bobcat Goldthwait is turning a 1975 Kinks album into a movie.

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British TV Viewers, You Disappoint Me  

British TV Viewers, You Disappoint Me

Despite initial fears about his age, Matt Smith has impressed me as the new Doctor Who, and new showrunner Steven Moffat has done the same; I think the new season has been the strongest the show’s been since its relaunch in 2005. So why are British viewers abandoning the series?

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Scorsese Goes For Younger Audiences, New Technology With <i>Cabret</i>  

Scorsese Goes For Younger Audiences, New Technology With Cabret

If the concept of Martin Scorcese making a 3D kids’ movie seems unusual, wait until you see the cast list for his Hugo Cabret.

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Watch Two Full Scenes From <i>Predators</i>!  

Watch Two Full Scenes From Predators!

Two new clips from Predators have premiered online, showcasing one of the film’s major action set pieces and the first conversation revealing the plot’s mysterious circumstances.

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Gollum Loves His Precious <i>Apes</i>  

Gollum Loves His Precious Apes

Lord of the Rings and King Kong actor Andy Serkis is returning to his antagonistic roots with the lead villain role in Rise of the Apes, the upcoming prequel to the Planet of the Apes series.

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Edgar Wright Says <i>Ant-Man</i> Comedy On Par With <i>Iron Man</i>  

Edgar Wright Says Ant-Man Comedy On Par With Iron Man

Still knee deep in post-production on Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, filmmaker Edgar Wright hasn’t forgotten about his commitment to Marvel’s tiniest hero, even if he hasn’t had a chance to work on him in quite some time.

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<i>Paranormal Activity 2</i> Teaser Premieres Online  

Paranormal Activity 2 Teaser Premieres Online

The first official trailer for Paranormal Activity 2 has arrived, offering horror fans with their first glimpse at what to expect when the thrilling sequel arrives in theaters this coming October.

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Dominic Cooper Cast As Howard Stark In <i>Captain America</i>  

Dominic Cooper Cast As Howard Stark In Captain America

Marvel Studios has announced that Mamma Mia! actor Dominic Cooper will play a young Howard Stark in Captain America: The First Avengers. He joins Chris Evans, Tommy Lee Jones, Sebastian Stan, Hugo Weaving, Hayley Atwell and Samuel L. Jackson in the Joe Johnston-directed film.

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