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Since I'm resigned to the fact that everything is going to be remade sooner or later, the best I can hope for is that at least studios will hire people who know what they're doing. On that note, there's a  |  |


Like most of you Cinematical readers, I'll watch just about any movie. I try not to hold cinematic grudges, and I try to separate the art from the artist. But it's human nature to have some kind of bias, and  |  |
Drugs could make a good girl go bad. , who rose to stardom as a good girl in bubbly comedies Legally Blonde and Sweet Home Alabama before winning an Oscar for the dramatic Walk the Line, will star in and  |  |
I was a 10-year-old girl when I first stumbled across a book about a , but from that moment on, I have always had a thing for the plasma-challenged. I've gone on to read everything from to , and to  |  |


No one makes things go "boom!" like the German "Master of Disaster." Director introduces a new trailer for his end of the world thriller , which you can watch over at . After taking a look, all I can say  |  |
In the wake of the disputed Presidential election in Iran, film fans might find it interesting to take a look at . Directed by Nader T. Homayoung, the documentary provides an overview of Iranian cinema, spending most of its time  |  |
Click image below to view entire posterCinematical has just received this exclusive poster for , one of my favorite films from this past Sundance Film Festival and a must-see for anyone who's ever taken their fandom a bit too far.  |  |
Judd Apatow's has launched a wave of meta movie marketing we haven't enjoyed since Tropic Thunder. (Actually, viral marketing as a whole seems to have faded away. Feel free to speculate on that.) As you probably remember from the practically-reveals-the-entire-plot  |  |
Back in April, we received some cool and spooky for -- the dark and foreboding sort to tingle the spine and pucker the goosebumps. Now a whole new set have hit the the film's , and this time around, they're  |  |
Indie Roundup looks back at the past seven (or, sometimes, eight) days of news in the indie film community, along with a peak ahead to what's coming soon. Opening. The highest-profile "indie" is Woody Allen's , wiith Tatia Rosenthal's stop-motion  |  |
Just when it seemed that October might be super-serious with its horror and dramatic offerings -- Shutter Island to Sorority Row, The Stepfather to Saw VI -- we get our first look at the fun-looking , an action-horror-comedy in which  |  |
I'm reaching a point that I don't even want to report on The Green Lantern because its casting and script rumors just haven't reached a satisfying end, despite having Nevertheless, is always dropping a few interesting tidbits when he talks  |  |
Get ready all you Twispians, because Cinematical has just received this exclusive teaser poster for , which stars as the ultra-angsty (and legendary) Nick Twisp and is based on one of of all time. Ah, what can you say about  |  |
may involve three separate interviews about the same event, but it most certainly is not. Ascertaining the truth through multiple narratives is certainly central to 's long-delayed follow-up to 1993's polarizing . The three accounts provided, however, aren't juxtaposed or  |  |
A new journey to the world of Cimmeria has been in the works for eons, with a slew of delays, casting rumors, and rewrites keeping the project barely puttering. Just look to freshen up. But now ... the new Conan  |  |
I'm used to getting a little misty-eyed around Pixar's flicks. Those animation magicians are as good at studying the human condition as they are at making pretty pictures that walk and talk ... but this is something pretty special. I'll  |  |
I love watching , who is enjoyable even in the lamest of films. And sadly, there are so many lame movies starring Bullock, and so few that I would enjoy watching more than once -- Infamous is a rare exception.  |  |
Let me make this clear: when I say that I'm compiling a list of the most contrived rom-com scenarios, I'm not saying that they're automatically the worst -- although a glance at the titles doesn't exactly stray far from that  |  |
Harold Ramis has worked in comedy a long time, and his career has taken many directions. With his work on the (1984) script and his straight-man performance in the film, he managed to allow Bill Murray room to move and  |  |
Stop me if you've heard this one before: a cheesy but beloved 80s flick may suffer the indignity of a remake. is under consideration for a new version, according to . Before you light your torches and grab your pitchforks,  |  |
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