Instead of resolving last week’s cliffhanger, “Day of the Moon” sees the Doctor combating story threads that will echo throughout the season. While he learns the name of his new opponents, the episode offers far more questions than answers.
This week’s release of Fast Five didn’t just herald the rebirth of the cars-and-hot-girls franchise as a series of heist movies, it also marked the official start of Summer Movie Season, that time of year when studios push out their biggest and best, and multiplexes get filled by aliens, robots and superheroes. But what films should you make a point of seeing? Here’s our pick of the five big names, and the five you might not have heard of — but should seek out.
Director Christopher Nolan, star Christian Bale and a small crew will film for two days next week at a massive fort in Jodhpur, India, that dates back to the 15th century. Could the location confirm rumored plot details that emerged last month?
Paramount Pictures has debuted a theatrical poster for the third and final installment in director Michael Bay’s action trilogy, which finds the Autobots and Decepticons involved in a perilous space race between the U.S. and Russia. Transformers: Dark of the Moon opens on July 1.
Dwayne Johnson will star in and produce a biopic based on the famed black country singer, and one-time professional baseball player, Charley Pride.
MGM is nailing down a deal for Lionsgate to distribute Cabin in the Woods, the 2009 horror flick co-written by Joss Whedon and starring, among others, Chris Hemsworth.
Fox has premiered a new trailer for the Steven Spielberg-produced big-budget dinosaur adventure, which follows an ordinary family from 2149 that travels 85 million years into Earth’s past as part of a daring experiment to save humanity and a doomed planet by rebuilding civilization — the right way, this time.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has reportedly signed on to star in an adaptation of the novel Cry Macho to shoot before shooting Justin Lin’s Terminator pitch, which is said to include the “entire original cast.”
The studio behind The Twilight Saga has acquired the U.S. rights to a live-action adaptation of Orson Scott Card’s popular science fiction novel. Gavin Hood (X-Men Origins: Wolverine) will direct from his own script.
The Academy Award winner would replace Zach Galifianakis in the supernatural comedy based on the 2000 Dark Horse miniseries. Ryan Reynolds in set to star in the Robert Schwentke-directed movie.
Pixar Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter lays to rest long-running speculation that the studio might develop some Marvel properties as animated features, saying, “We have The Incredibles, so we’ve done superheroes here ourselves.”
It’s one thing for the airwaves to be filled with Royal Wedding shows – Seriously, you have no idea how many times the “timeless love story” between William and Kate has been told in the last few weeks, in the run-up to tomorrow’s big day – but another thing altogether for all of the shows to be so unimaginative. They’re all documentaries! Where are the made-up stories based around this happiest of events?