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Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Joel Edgerton have joined the cast of Universal’s prequel to “The Thing,” to be directed by Matthijs Van Heijningen.
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How busy can Steven Soderbergh get? Busy enough to include the virus thriller “Contagion” to the top of his to-do list, and attract Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Jude Law and Marion Cotillard to star.
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New Line must feel like it has a hit on its hands with “Valentine’s Day,” because the studio is already working with director Garry Marshall and screenwriter Katherine Fugate on a spinoff, to be titled “New Year’s Eve.”
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There’s nothing like Brooklyn in the summertime.
Sports Illustrated has decorated the cover of its famed swimsuit issue with Brooklyn Decker, touted as “a perfect 10, sizzling…
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If Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller are going to reconcile, they’re going to need some privacy.
Saying his client got “everything she wanted today,” Mueller’s attorney,…
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The show is going on, people.
That’s the word from Kendra Wilkinson after she was accused of halting production on her E! reality show Kendra. Supposedly she stopped…
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Kiefer Sutherland once said that the 24 crew would wait to do a feature film until after the small-screen version had run its course.
Well, amid talk that the in-progress season could be…
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Michael Jackson’s family watched as Dr. Conrad Murray faced a manslaughter charge today. And they’ve already rendered their verdict.
“He’s lying. He’s guilty. Nobody…
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Goodness gracious, is Regency starting development on a “quasi-prequel” to “Mr. and Mrs. Smith”?
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If you missed the big game last night — and all the film-related commercial spots that went with it — don’t fret, because those new clips have been helpfully collected for you.
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While there’s a more detailed explanation as to how Jay Leno ended up spending 30 whole minutes with David Letterman last week, Jay is peddling this romanticized version.
“As you…
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Is Martin Scorsese America’s greatest living director? It’s open to debate, but most movie buffs would agree that he’s created a body of work that is astonishing in its consistency and depth. Scorsese’s films contain many grand themes — organized crime, male insecurity, spiritual and moral uncertainty — and they’re executed with a level of artistic panache and intimate detail that few can match. Scorsese has exerted a profound influence on many important directors, including Quentin Tarantino, Spike Lee, and John Woo. And with apologies to Lee and Woody Allen, Scorsese is perhaps the greatest cinematic chronicler of New York’s…
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In a rare interview, Bill Murray discusses his increasing indifference to showbiz, his thoughts on his own career, and — spoiler alert! — that ghostly “Ghostbusters III” rumor about his character, Peter Venkman.
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It’s taken long enough, but “The Wolfman” is finally almost here — and its arrival heralds what could be a new golden era for Universal’s stable of monsters, with new appearances from Frankenstein, the Invisible Man, Dracula, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon in various stages of development.
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Anyone who saw a picture of Michael Jackson from the last 15 years knew there were unnatural things going on with his skin and bone structure.
While it kick-started a new era of…
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Australian twin filmmakers Michael and Peter Spierig drop by the SciFi TV command centre to discuss their recent future-vampire hit, ‘Daybreakers’.
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Why wasn’t Michael Jackson’s doctor charged with murder? What does involuntary manslaughter even mean? He deserves everything he gets!
—Wanda, New York, via the Answer B!tch…
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We know it’s hard to believe, but it’s already time for The Bachelor’s Jake Pavelka to hit the road with the final four and go on a few hometown dates. (Hey, time…
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Tomorrow’s all-new Lost episode is Kate-centric (Evangeline Lilly) and, well, it’s all about the relationships—romantic and otherwise. Will the foxy fugitive remind sexy con man…
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This week on home video, we’ve got a handful of brand new releases, but once you cycle through those, there isn’t much left to be had. Sure, there are a few Blu-Ray reissues, but not too many that folks are chomping at the bit for, so as a result, we dug deep to find a couple of interesting items that may or may not be good conversation pieces. The most prominent release this week is the latest from the Coen brothers, the Oscar-nominated A Serious Man. Then, we’ve got a few misses with titles like Couples Retreat, Serious Moonlight, and…
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“Captain America” director Joe Johnston unleashed a blizzard of updates on the project over the weekend, and for the biggest and best — including what kind of actor he’s looking to cast, where it’ll be filming, and who Cap will be up against — click right here.
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The St. Louis Rams aren’t playing in today’s Super Bowl, but that didn’t stop their quarterback from scoring big time.
Scandal-laden beauty queen Carrie Prejean has gotten…
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New bromance alert!
Colts fans Taylor Lautner and Rob Lowe are in Miami together to root on their team.
“Taylor’s another Colts fan and he’s such a great guy,”…
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Oscars, schmoscars. This weekend was all about the best and brightest in Hollywood animation.
At Saturday’s 37th Annual Annie Awards, Pixar’s Up, the little gem that’s also…
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The A-listers have officially arrived in South Beach for the Super Bowl!
Just last night, Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, Cameron Diaz and A-Rod all hit CAA’s exclusive party at the…
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