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Overture has acquired the movie which is based on the awesomely insane non-fiction book by intrepid reporter The book is a series of Ronson's investigations into the more bizarre aspects of the Bush administration's military, er, strategies. Like trying to  |  |


Casting comic book characters is a tricky business. The better known the character, the bigger the minefield. That's why I think casting the (basically) unknown as Thor / Don Blake, which on Saturday, is a good bet. And once you've  |  |
Ah, 1980. Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear when Jimmy Carter was in the White House, Hewlett Packard announced the release of its first home computer, and I was about to embark upon my senior year  |  |
The film itself might lack a certain something (coherence, for example), but the opening credits of offer a lot of food for thought, especially if you like to think about names. Which I do!I was mildly surprised by the very  |  |


Big news: another beautiful actress laments that her good looks limit her acting choices. says that being so attractive "really is a problem ... I just want an opportunity," she told Allure for their June issue, on sale next week.  |  |
Just when we thought we had seen the last of gossip columnist and part-time movie pirate Roger Friedman, it looks like the guy has found a new home at The Hollywood Reporter. The trade paper that they've hired the infamous  |  |
The uproar about Lars Von Trier's spurred interest even higher for attendees who wanted to decide the film's merits for themselves. (For one thing, that the Cannes version will never be seen again. For another, , calling it "horrible.") During  |  |
As alerted you earlier today, the cinematic wonder that is is now available on DVD and Blu-ray for our movie-loving paws. But that doesn't mean we want it. (I hope!) Why go for the "harmlessly humorless" when you can revel  |  |
John Malkovich might have thought it was creepy to have random strangers in his head, or get ruled by a puppeteer, but I bet that's nothing compared to this. reports that the is getting its chance to jump inside a  |  |
Quentin Tarantino's long-awaited WWII epic premiered at the Cannes Film Festival mere hours ago, and so far critics seem to be finding the film entertaining, sure, if a tad too talkative. Would you expect anything less from the man? Here's  |  |
When you can't get to bring Footloose's Ren McCormack into the singing and dancing twenty-first century, who do you get? Do you twist the race? Grab a girl? Get creative and go in an entirely different direction? Naw. You go  |  |
I don't know why, but vampires are back in vogue (I once read it had something to do with bad economies, but that might be stretching it). So even though we all knew this was coming, today it's official: (better  |  |
What in the name of the Cyberdyne Systems Corporation is that thing!? Get ready mom and dad, because there's a good chance your little one might want to dress up as a lethal robotic killing machine this Halloween (how darling!)  |  |
Rocky, Rambo, Indy, all of the old icons are making their way to the big screen, and as we know, our favorite ghostbusters are hoping to head in that same direction. But rather than just jumping into the action, we  |  |
These are not the screens you want," IMAX is, in effect, claiming, trying a Jedi mind trick to downplay recent consumer anger over the smaller, unadvertised size of their new-fangled digital screens, for which they charge a premium of up  |  |
It was only a matter of time before I pulled this one out, if only because Ridley Scott's is my favorite film of all time and it has been for pretty much the whole of my life thus far. I  |  |
We often hear about Hollywood remaking foreign-language pictures, translating them for the domestic audience. (Some would say, "dumbing down and stripping away everything that made them unique and special," but I digress.) Now a Hollywood studio is proceeding with plans  |  |
Move over Ben Lyons, there's a new critic in town. During 457-part interview with , they somehow found their way to Twilight. Smith admitted to watching the film with his wife and daughter, and, though it wasn't his cup of  |  |
Depending on who you read today, Quentin Tarantino's was either a total win or a total bore (). The film, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival yesterday, wasn't as well received by critics as we might have hoped for  |  |
Last week's only new release Angels & Demons took top honors, but without the controversy enjoyed by The Da Vinci Code the numbers weren't nearly as stellar. Star Trek held out well in its second week, making only $3 million  |  |
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