These are certainly interesting times we live in. We are now seeing the effects of being the online generation in terms of psychology, sociology, language and much more.Is it truly any surprise that teens these days are practically living their
The Italian director Giuseppe Tornatore is best known for sweet, touching art house-friendly movies that send people away feeling gooey and cuddly. It's awfully tough to be a human being and resist his delightful Oscar-winning hit Cinema Paradiso (released in
What fresh hell is this? Rapper and rabblerouser Fred Durst gets a chance to make a movie, and he comes up with... a heartwarming tale of a girl who wants to play football, and the underdog team that she joins?
Filed under: Fandom, Interviews, Unscripted, Summer MoviesIt seems like just yesterday that the Interwebs were buzzing about the casting of Edward Norton as Bruce Banner in The Incredible Hulk (or as the French would say, Hulk Incroyable!).In theaters June 13,
Came across a blog post over at the New York Post today that talked about a sequel for The Other Boleyn Girl , based on another novel from Philippa Gregory called The Boleyn Inheritance . They claim producers have approved
Since Sex and the City has screened around the world and critics have weighed in , it's time for a little nitpicking -- and nobody seems more up to the task than that unflagging beacon of urban gossip, Page Six
Whew. Now that I'm back from Cannes, it's time to dive back into checking out what's going on in the world outside the glamor and glitz of the world's sexiest film industry trade show. Of course, one of the first
Over at USA Today , they've got a first look at Robert Downey Jr. and Jamie Foxx in The Soloist , due out November 21st. Based on a true story, Downey Jr. plays Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez, who
It is not immediately obvious why The Strangers is rated R. The horror film, about a young couple ( Scott Speedman and Liv Tyler ) terrorized in their home by a group of sadistic masked assailants, is reasonably violent, but
Filed under: Animation, Classics, Documentary, Drama, Foreign Language, Gay & Lesbian, Independent, Other Festivals, Columns, Cinematical Indie, The (Mostly) Indie Film CalendarWelcome to The (Mostly) Indie Film Calendar, a weekly list of events for movie lovers who want to go
Hot Topic shoppers are going to go crazy! The Hollywood Reporte r announced that little Emily Strange is heading for the big screen. Mike Richardson, head of Dark Horse Entertainment, will produce under the comic book's movie shingle. No distributor
The Bay Area in San Francisco is the originator of the hip-hop hyphy movement and the word "hella." Unfortunately, it is also home to a lot of white wannabe gangsters also known as wiggers.But don't tell "Tre" that. He's convinced
R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Find out what it means to me. R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Take care, JCVD! Okay, so I changed part of Aretha Franklin's improvised chorus, but it fits! Dear Jean-Claude Van Damme spoke to MTV while in Cannes, and he said: "I'm a
New Line has released info on the DVD for Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (which hits streets on July 29th), and apparently there will be some sorta Choose Your Own Adventure device worked in. The folks over at
Good news for fans of Tarsem Singh's certifiably wacky 2000 thriller The Cell : Warner Bros. is planning a video sequel to the Jennifer Lopez / Vince Vaughn flick. Only thing is ... none of the three people I just
Filed under: Sundance, Festival Reports, Fandom, Exhibition, Other FestivalsFor those who live in and around the New York City area, tonight the Sundance Institute launches their very popular series at BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music), in which they'll screen a