Browsing all posts from September, 2011

 
<i>X-Files</i> Creator Chris Carter Heads Back To TV With Police Thriller  

X-Files Creator Chris Carter Heads Back To TV With Police Thriller

Chris Carter, creator of The X-Files and Millennium, is planning a return to television with a mystery police thriller with a supernatural bent.

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<i>I Melt With You</i> Red-Band Trailer <br />Is On Some Serious Drugs  

I Melt With You Red-Band Trailer
Is On Some Serious Drugs

A red-band trailer for Sundance miss I Melt With You, starring Thomas Jane, Jeremy Piven, Rob Lowe and Christian McKay, arrives on the Internet.

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Doug Liman Climbs On To <i>Everest</i>  

Doug Liman Climbs On To Everest

Doug Liman is close to signing on with Sony to direct Everest, an adaptation of Jeffrey Archer’s book about the first person to scale the world’s tallest mountain.

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George Clooney: <i>Batman & Robin</i> <br />‘A Difficult Film To Be Good In’  

George Clooney: Batman & Robin
‘A Difficult Film To Be Good In’

George Clooney once again opens up about his role in Batman & Robin, describing it as “a very difficult film to be good in.”

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Review | 50/50

Led by stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Rogen, director Jonathan Levin’s comedy-drama deftly tackles cancer, avoiding a weep-fest while finding a balance between the horrible and the hilarious.

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Five New Images From Season 2 Premiere Of <i>The Walking Dead</i>  

Five New Images From Season 2 Premiere Of The Walking Dead

AMC has released five new stills from “What Lies Ahead,” the Oct. 16 season premiere of The Walking Dead that finds Rick leading the survivors out of Atlanta only to be stopped by a threat unlike anything they’ve seen.

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More <i>Avengers</i> Photos Arrive  

More Avengers Photos Arrive

Scans from the new issue of Entertainment Weekly reveal Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hiddleston, Chris Evans and Samuel L. Jackson in action in The Avengers.

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5 More TV Show Revivals Networks Need To Consider  

5 More TV Show Revivals Networks Need To Consider

What’s that, you say? People actually tuned in to the new version of Charlie’s Angels last week, and they might even tune in again tonight? You’d think that the remakes of Knight Rider and Bionic Woman might have killed the appetite for revisiting television’s greatest hits, but apparently not. In that case, here are five pitches for revivals that we’re willing to sell to the highest bidder to test nostalgia’s limits.

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<i>Avengers</i> Cast Portraits Debut  

Avengers Cast Portraits Debut

Continuing its day of Avengers reveals, Entertainment Weekly has released headshots from its new issue of stars Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson and Jeremy Renner.

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New Line Reboots <i>Mortal Kombat</i> With <i>Rebirth</i> Director, Writer  

New Line Reboots Mortal Kombat With Rebirth Director, Writer

New Line Cinema has hired director Kevin Tancharoen and Oren Uziel, the duo behind the online sensation Mortal Kombat: Rebirth, to reboot its Mortal Kombat movie franchise.

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Gatins, Montford And Murphy Bet On The Family Drama Of Real Steel

Real Steel screenwriter John Gatins and producers Susan Montford and Don Murphy talk with Spinoff Online about the robot-boxing drama, which opens Oct. 7.

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<i>Prometheus</i> Writer Damon Lindelof Dishes On Film’s Characters  

Prometheus Writer Damon Lindelof Dishes On Film’s Characters

Damon Lindelof speaks at length about his work on Ridley Scott’s Prometheus in a late-breaking Comic-Con International interview.

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