Exclusive Poster Premiere: Werner Herzog Chronicles, Of All Things, ‘Happy...
It’s not often that filmmaker Werner Herzog completes a project that actually includes the word “happy” in even its synopsis, let alone its title, but there’s apparently a first time for everything...
View ArticleCasting Couch: ‘Transformers 4’ Finds Its New Star, ‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill...
What is Casting Couch? It’s a casting roundup that’s knee deep in nostalgia as it reports on movies based on comic books and toys from its childhood. Due to a little bit of inspiration from the...
View ArticleMovie News After Dark: Dealing With Fan Letdown, Bruce Willis and The Wolverine
What is Movie News After Dark? It’s back in the saddle again, bringing you plenty of movie news and notes from around the web. Can’t get enough of the world of the moving picture? Let this nightly...
View Article‘The Last Exorcism Part II’ Trailer Bends Over Backward to Please
In the second Last Exorcism, Nell (Ashley Bell) has moved on from the old farmhouse, but even as she tries to have a normal life, the demon that rose from the fire in the first film has different...
View ArticleWe Just Lizzed: Tina Fey Might Co-Star in ‘The Muppets 2′
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Tina Fey is close to securing a deal to play the female lead in The Muppets 2, which is speeding ahead to, you know, get made before its release later this year....
View ArticleDirector Rian Johnson Explains The Difficult Path to ‘Looper’
Writer/director Rian Johnson‘s Looper is an intricately told film. Nearly every scene in the movie is packed full of new information, from character development to world building. As Johnson explains...
View ArticleWe’re Building a Better Movie Podcast with Screenwriter Geoff LaTulippe
Like the announcement from Broken Projector‘s own special little place online states, the world doesn’t need another movie podcast, but Geoff LaTulippe (Going the Distance) and I are forcing one on...
View ArticleSFotD: ‘Self Aware Bionic Robot DJ’ Battles Bigotry with a Musical Bridge
Why Watch? Oh, Bionic Robot DJ, why are you so forlorn? Why do people attack you with cyber-prejudice when all you want to do is play music and lift weights in your living room? These are reasonable...
View ArticleSundance 2013: Allison’s 10 Most Anticipated Films
The prospect of heading back to the snowy mountain that houses the Sundance Film Festival brings up many questions – is my jacket warm enough? Do I have boots with good traction so I do not slip on...
View ArticleThe 33rd Annual Razzie Awards Nominate All the Usual Crap
While many would like to think that snark was something born of the Internet age, the fact that the Razzie Awards for Worst Achievements in Film are now in their thirty-third year pretty demonstrably...
View ArticleNicolas Winding Refn Exits Denzel Washington-Starring ‘Equalizer’ Adaptation
Looks like fans of 1980′s crime television series The Equalizer, Denzel Washington, and Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn are going to have to recalibrate their expectations, as the helmer has just...
View ArticleMeatball Subs and Breakaway Clothing: Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Create Perfect...
While we’re no stranger to movie drinking games around these parts (we do, after all, publish at least one original game a week), we typically shy away from giving any attention whatsoever to drinking...
View ArticleThe Latest ‘Wrong’ Trailer Is a Movie Trailer You Can Dance To
If you don’t recognize the name Quentin Dupieux at first glance, you may better know him as the totally strange film director who made Rubber, a movie about a car tire that could kill people with its...
View ArticleJustified Premiere: The ‘Hole in the Wall’ Is Secret, But Raylan’s Badassery...
When we last left Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) and company, his father Arlo (Raymond J. Barry) confessed to killing Devil, thereby letting Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) free to be the diminutive...
View ArticleThe 2013 Oscar Nominees: Beasts and Masters
Editor’s Note: We’ll be updating this in real-time as the nominees are announced. Make sure to refresh for the complete list. Will killing Osama Bin Laden mean more Oscar gold for Kathryn Bigelow? Was...
View ArticleSteven Spielberg Says Goodbye to ‘Robopocalypse’… For Now
The idea of the world’s biggest director tackling a film that would feature man vs robot action on a large scale was an exciting one to be sure, but some things just aren’t meant to be apparently. Get...
View ArticleNew Line Makes a Shocking Choice to Direct ‘Y: The Last Man’
According to Deadline Hollywood, New Line has chosen internet sensation Dan Trachtenberg to direct the long-gestating adaptation of “Y: The Last Man.” It comes as a huge surprise because of how much...
View ArticleDirector Ruben Fleischer Talks ‘Gangster Squad’: A 21st Century Mob Movie
This weekend’s Gangster Squad may invoke classical conventions of the mobster genre, but director Ruben Fleischer never set out to make an old school throwback. His dramatic action movie is a part of...
View ArticleChristopher Nolan Might Go Sci-Fi For His Next Project
Christopher Nolan‘s epic superhero trilogy is behind him which means it’s time for him to direct something original and better. Consider that less of a knock on his Dark Knight trilogy than it is...
View ArticleThere’s No Way ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ is Going to Be NC-17
Let’s be real for a second. Even if screenwriter Kelly Marcel claims that Fifty Shades of Grey is going to be NC-17, there’s no chance that it will be. For that to happen, Universal — one of the...
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