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This bleak tale of one family trying to survive the apocalypse is based on a Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Cormac McCarthy, author of No Country For Old Men. After some kind of global cataclysm (it's not clear if it's  |  |


I succumbed to the obvious sort-of-pun this week. I couldn't help it. I'm sorry.$68.2 million for is pretty close to the highest opening weekend gross for any Pixar film in history -- just about $2 million off the numbers for  |  |
In this day and age, why can't someone be both? dramatic turn as a stripper in Timothy Linh Bui's , which just hit DVD and Blu-ray, has been competing for attention with the theatrical release of Stephen Elliott's , which  |  |
How quickly time flies! Just a year ago, the train was on its way to ComicCon, and just reaching the ears of the mainstream. Now, you'd have to live under a rock to not know who Bella Swan or Edward  |  |


There was a specific moment when I knew that Up was going to be something special. And it so happens that the moment I'm talking about is representative of what makes an astonishing 3/4-or-so of Pixar movies special -- and  |  |
For all those boys and girls out there who've always wanted to suck on ... um ... six-pack abs, we've got great news for you: The food company Del Monte asked 1,000 British women to vote on which celebrity they  |  |
Now that we've all had a chance to see Pixar's (right??), let's talk about how it compares to the studio's last film, 2008's Oscar-winning . I noticed right off that while WALL-E tried to create a vision of the future  |  |
The flurry that surrounded the and in has abated, leaving us in a "So, what now?" kind of zone. No one really knows what to expect out of the actors or the story. But has a scoop on the latter,  |  |
Above: MTV revealed the first clear shot of The Fallen in Transformers: Revenge of the FallenOh, admit it -- you totally watched the MTV Movie Awards last night because you're secretly obsessed with Robert Pattinson and you knew they'd be  |  |
On Friday, reached an important milestone when its U.S. box office total passed the $200 million mark. It's the first film of 2009 to cross that barrier, and that fact got me thinking: Friday was May 29. Isn't that later  |  |
It's been almost Nickelodeon exec Albert Hecht nabbed the rights to Tom Swift, primed to guide the long-time adventurer's first trip to the big screen. And it sounded like a good plan -- kid adventurers are all the rage these  |
Click image below to view full posterCinematical has just received this exclusive poster for , which premiered at this past Sundance Film Festival to some pretty great buzz. Starring , , , , and , Shrink follows "a psychiatrist (Spacey)  |  |
The announcement of was pretty much a non-event. It was a guarantee the moment they cast way back in February 2008. It may even have been predestined from the moment Reynolds was born. It's probably written on a scroll somewhere  |  |
Michael Shannon's scene-stealing performances over the years finally earned him a well-deserved Oscar nod for last year's supporting role in Sam Mendes's exhausting ode to suburban ennui. Well, now he's about to kick out the jams in the biopic about  |  |
has been in theaters for over a week now, and it seems to have already been largely forgotten. Remember how much we looked forward to seeing it? It was a little like those similarly heady days, way back in March,  |  |
So, do you want the good news or the bad news first? Well, let's start with the bad news: Its official, the has gone beyond rumor and straight into reality. But the good news is that at least it won't  |  |
Combining the words "Sam Raimi" and "horror" is one of those mixtures that evokes bliss -- wild laughs, wonderful chills, and the best hero the big screen has ever seen. Just thinking of Ash was enough to send me into  |  |
Admittedly, I experienced Stephen King's N. under utterly ideal conditions, which might explain why I consider it such a marvelous short story - one of King's best. I was driving to northern California for a weekend of camping and whitewater  |  |
I have a confession to make -- I saw in its entirety for the first time this past weekend. Shocking, isn't it? I'm not sure how this happened except that I was just young enough when it came out in  |  |
Did the Marx Brothers ever get serious? Pixar seems to have perfected the art of mixing dramatic themes into their comic adventures, pleasing audiences both young and old. (Moviefone's reflects this as well, with a top choice that may surprise  |  |
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