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Michelle Yeoh, Donnie Yen Return For <i>Crouching Tiger</i> Sequel  

Michelle Yeoh, Donnie Yen Return For Crouching Tiger Sequel

Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon II — The Green Destiny will be directed by Yuen Woo-ping and star returning original cast members Donnie Yen and Michelle Yeoh.

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Tim Burton to Direct <i>Big Eyes</i> With <br />Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz  

Tim Burton to Direct Big Eyes With
Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz

Tim Burton will direct Big Eyes, about painter Margaret Keane, rather than just produce it, with Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz singed on to star.

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<i>Crouching Tiger</i> Sequel is Coming  

Crouching Tiger Sequel is Coming

The Weinstein Company plans to begin production in May on the sequel to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, without Ang Lee at the helm. Instead, the studio is in talks with Ronny Yu to direct.

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Theaters Have a <i>Les Miserables</i>, <br />Yet Profitable, Christmas Day  

Theaters Have a Les Miserables,
Yet Profitable, Christmas Day

Les Misérables and Django Unchained, both of which opened on Christmas, dominated the holiday box office in North America, earning a combined $33.5 million.

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Don Johnson Reveals First Clip <br />From <i>Django Unchained</i>  

Don Johnson Reveals First Clip
From Django Unchained

Appearing last night on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, actor Don Johnson introduced the first clip from Quentin Tarantino’s hotly anticipated revenge Western Django Unchained.

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Final <i>Django Unchained</i> Trailer Hits  

Final Django Unchained Trailer Hits

The final trailer for Quentin Tarantino’s revenge Western Django Unchained has debuted, giving us another look at Jamie Foxx’s bounty-hunting character Django, Christoph Waltz’s Dr. Schultz and Leonardo DiCaprio’s Calvin Candie before the film’s Dec. 25 opening.

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13 <i>Django Unchained</i> Stills Debut  

13 Django Unchained Stills Debut

Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz and Walton Goggins are among those spotlighted in 13 new images from Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming Django Unchained. The revenge Western opens Dec. 25.

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Latest <i>Django Unchained</i> Trailer Focuses On the Bad Guys  

Latest Django Unchained Trailer Focuses On the Bad Guys

Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson and Jonah Hill feature prominently in the latest trailer from Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained alongside stars Jamie Foxx and Christoph Waltz. The revenge Western opens Dec. 25.

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Review | Lawless

With Lawless, director John Hillcoat returns to the themes of sibling strife, lawlessness and brutality, delivering a violent, arresting and beautiful drama — complete with powerful performances by stars Tom Hardy and Shia LaBeouf — about bootlegging brothers in Prohibition-era Virginia.

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Brad Pitt Takes Aim in New Poster <br />For Thriller <i>Killing Them Softly</i>  

Brad Pitt Takes Aim in New Poster
For Thriller Killing Them Softly

The Weinstein Company has released a new poster for Killing Them Softly, director Andrew Dominik’s crime thriller that stars Brad Pitt as a professional enforcer hired to track down two crooks who robbed a mob-protected poker game.

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Joel Kinnaman Is Drawn Into Life <br />of Crime in <i>Easy Money</i> Trailer  

Joel Kinnaman Is Drawn Into Life
of Crime in Easy Money Trailer

The Weinstein Company has premiered the trailer for the U.S. release of Easy Money (aka Snabba Cash), the 2010 Swedish crime thriller that put director Daniel Espinosa and star Joel Kinnaman on Hollywood’s radar. The film opens July 11.

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<i>Django Unchained</i> Lures Back <br />Jonah Hill For Unknown Role  

Django Unchained Lures Back
Jonah Hill For Unknown Role

Jonah Hill, who had to pass on Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained because of scheduling conflicts, is now back in the Western, albeit in a different role.

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