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X-Men Origins: Wolverine

May 1st 2009 05:35
In the crowded pantheon of comic-book-derived movie-franchise superheroes, Wolverine, as embodied by the muscular Australian song-and-dance man Hugh Jackman, always seemed kind of special. A grouchy, sensitive loner with retractable metal claws and apparently unretractable facial hair, Wolverine brooded and growled through the first three “X-Men” pictures, helping to supply them (or at least the first two) with welcome grace notes of rough humor and macho pathos. And now “X-Men Origins: Wolverine,” with its ungainly, geeky title and its relatively trim (under-two-hour) running time, helps explain just what makes this guy so intriguing and unusual.


He’s Canadian.

X-Men Origins Wolverine


This will not come as news to fans of the Marvel series from which this film, directed by Gavin Hood (“Rendition,” “Tsotsi”), with a screenplay by David Benioff and Skip Woods, has been adapted. Still, Wolverine’s nationality does, in the present context, raise some puzzling questions. What is he doing fighting in the American Civil War? Why does he talk like a Queens longshoreman who spent his childhood summers in Indiana?

Also: did you know he had a brother? Victor Creed, better known (though not in this movie) as Sabretooth, the venerable Marvel supervillain who at one point was thought to be Wolverine’s father, is actually his sibling. Go figure! We learn this thanks to a confusing precredit sequence, in which a paternity mix-up back in 1845 results in two deaths and further puzzling questions, like how did the paternity get mixed up in the first place? But this is a PG-13 movie, and therefore not inclined to dwell on icky matters of reproduction when there is wholesome bloodshed to pursue.


So Wolverine, still known as James Logan, his claws still ordinary bone rather than high-tech adamantium, spends the credit sequence fighting in a bunch of wars (and not in the uniform of his native land) alongside Victor. Victor’s claws sprout from his fingernails, rather than emerging from between his knuckles, and he is played by Liev Schreiber, who really did once live in Canada, and whose role here is not unlike the one he had in Edward Zwick’s “Defiance.” This time he is a rampaging mutant rather than a Jewish partisan, but in both cases he is the angrier, rougher member of a pair of brawling brothers.

And Mr. Schreiber, sporting fangs as well as mutton chops, gives the movie a surly kick, even though the digital effects that produce his leaping, animal-like movements look pretty crummy. The explosions and landscapes have a bit more eye appeal, but even the showstopping visual flights (including a climactic battle at Three Mile Island and a brawl on the streets of New Orleans) have a rushed, rote feel about them. What’s worse, the outsize emotions that give any decent superhero epic its adolescent, pop-operatic gravity are diminished by the sheer hectic confusion of the storytelling.

Victor and James (technically, he becomes Wolverine only after the adamantium implants) are comrades, then mortal enemies, then comrades again. After a falling-out in Vietnam, James retires to the Canadian Rockies, where a native legend he hears from his girlfriend, Kayla (Lynn Collins), inspires his eventual nickname. But first a lot of his former mutant comrades wind up dead, a development that unhappily, if coincidentally, echoes the recent, by now almost forgotten, “Watchmen” movie.

“Wolverine” is shorter and less pretentious than “Watchmen,” but almost programmatically unmemorable, a hodge-podge of loose ends, wild inconsistencies and stale genre conventions. Vengeance is the default motive for most of the mayhem that is perpetrated, and for good measure there is a military-scientific government conspiracy overseen by a reptilian bad guy (the excellent Danny Huston).

A flotilla of secondary characters parades through the scenery, mostly mutants with various powers and questionable franchise-enhancing capabilities. Ryan Reynolds, Taylor Kitsch and Will.i.am show up and do what they can, but prove hopelessly unable to compensate for the absence of, say, Halle Berry, Anna Paquin or Ian McKellen.

“X-Men Origins: Wolverine” will most likely manage to cash in on the popularity of the earlier episodes, but it is the latest evidence that the superhero movie is suffering from serious imaginative fatigue. A twist at the end that gives poor Wolverine a bad case of amnesia — turning him into a kind of Jason Bourne with sideburns — is a virtual admission that nothing terribly interesting has been learned about the character. He forgets his origins before the movie devoted to their exposition is even over. It won’t take you much longer.
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Two Years Wait For Next Batman

February 12th 2009 13:53
Holy bad news, Batfans. A Dark Knight sequel is at least two years away.

Director Christopher Nolan has inked a deal with Warner Bros to film Inception, based on his own screenplay. The sci-fi action film, "set within the architecture of the mind," aims to begin shooting this summer and hit theatres in summer 2010, according to the studio.

Dark Knight was a box-office monster, scoring the second-highest gross of all time. Additionally, deceased star Heath Ledger has scored a Best Supporting Actor prize in nearly every awards show this season, with only the Oscars to go.

Batman lovers should be used to exercising patience, though. Three years passed between the first Christian Bale-fronted venture, 2005's Batman Begins, and last year's The Dark Knight.

Christian Bale
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It was the weekend of chick flick vs machismo movie openings, and the chicks won.

Quirky, baby-desperate women in ‘Baby Mama’ won out over dopey, pot-smoking men in ‘Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay.’

Mama grossed $18.3 million from 2,543 locations in its first frame while Harold & Kumar took in $14.6 from 2,510 venues.

Trackers report that more than two-thirds of Mama’s audience where women while H&K pulled in almost the same percentage of males

"Sorry, guys, but this was a ladies' weekend," said Nikki Rocco, distribution chief for Universal Pictures, which released Mama and ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall,’ another female-driven comedy that was number four at this weekend’s box-office with $11 million from 2,799 locations pulling in a total of $35.1 million in its second week.

“Mama star Tina Fey is a real talent. She's showing she can do TV and the movies really well."

‘Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay’ is a sequel to Warner Bros. 2004 R-rated ‘Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle,’ which did $18.4 million and became a home video hit with young men.

"Given all the female comedies out there, we couldn't be happier," says Warner Bros.' Dan Fellman. "We know most of the people who came were 18 to 35, but we didn't check how many were on parole."

The Jackie Chan and Jet Li fueled ‘Forbidden Kingdom’ was third with $11.2 million from 3.151 locations brining its two week cume to $38.3 million, while Jodie Foster's ‘Nim's Island’ in its fourth release week pulled in $4.5 million from 2,977 bringing its cume to $39 million..

The Ewan McGregor-Hugh Jackman thriller ‘Deception,’ was a flop with $2.3 million, good for 10th place.

Ticket sales were up 34% over the same weekend last year.
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Are you ready for Sex and the City?

April 19th 2008 12:06
official Sex in the City: The Movie poster


Sex and the City is coming to the big screen in a feature film adaptation of the hit HBO television series.

The film follows the continuing adventures of the series four main characters - Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda - as they live their lives in Manhattan four years after the series ended.

(l to r) Kristin Davis stars as "Charlotte York-Goldenblatt", Sarah Jessica Parker stars as "Carrie Bradshaw", Cynthia Nixon stars as "Miranda Hobbes


Stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, and Cynthia Nixon are all on board to reprise their roles, while the film was written and directed by Michael Patrick King, who executive produced the original television series.

Additionally, Chris Noth, David Eigenberg, Evan Handler and Jason Lewis return as the women's love interests. Academy Award-winning actress Jennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls) also joined the cast of the film and plays Carrie Bradshaw's assistant, a new character to be introduced in the film.

Sex and the City is scheduled for a May 30th release.
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official Surfwise one sheet


What is the American Dream?

“There is a wisdom in the wave, high borne and beautiful,
for those who would but paddle out.” - Dorian “Doc” Paskowitz, MD

Like many American outsider-adventurers, Dorian “Doc” Paskowitz set out to realize a utopian dream. Abandoning a successful medical practice, he sought self-fulfillment by taking up the nomadic life of a surfer. But unlike other American searchers like Thoreau or Kerouac, Paskowitz took his wife and nine children along for the ride, all eleven of them cohabitating in a 24 foot camper.

Together, they lived a life that would be unfathomable to most, but enviable to anyone whose dreams succumbed to a 9-5 job. The Paskowitz Family proved that America may be running out of frontiers, but it hasn’t run out of frontiersman.

Doug Pray’s documentary 'Surfwise' poses an intriguing question: just what is the true American dream?

By 1956, Paskowitz was successfully rising in the worlds of medicine, sports and politics. He had easily conquered one version the American success story, but his idea of the “dream” found its realization in the then, relatively small nomadic community of surfing.

Through his interaction with nature and quest for a more natural form of mental and physical health, he found transcendence. And that idea of finding something “holy” in nature, harks to the earliest Americans, whether they were natives or refugees from Europe.

The idea was to find some greater force in the physical surroundings of the land; transcendence if you will. And coupled with that idea was the fact that the new world offered one the freedom to pursue their dreams.

Spurning the 50’s infatuation with material prosperity, Paskowitz choose instead to raise his family on the road, where they were frequently down to their last dime. And as the film recounts Paskowitz’ fantastic journey, it prompts one to consider our contemporary idea of the “dream.”

What has it become?

An aspiration to be a finalist on ‘American Idol’? Or more to the point: is a person’s true worth based on their possessions? If this is in fact the case, then indeed the Paskowitz experiment was a failure. But if Paskowitzs’ life is taken in the context of what the American dream originally was, then Doc Paskowitz may be one of the richest men in our country.

Movie Synopsis

“Most parents say ‘Go to school. Don’t go swimming with sharks, that’s dangerous. Our parents said, you can go swimming with sharks, but you’re not fuckin’ going to school—that shit’s dangerous!” - Salvador Paskowitz, the 7th Paskowitz son

'Surfwise' follows the odyssey of 85-year-old, legendary surfer Dr. Dorian “Doc” Paskowitz, his wife Juliette, and their nine children—all of whom were home-schooled on the beaches of Southern California, Hawaii, Mexico and Israel; they surfed every day of their lives, and were forced to adhere to a strict diet and lifestyle by their passionate and demanding, health-conscious father.

In the mid-1950s Dorian Paskowitz was a successful doctor living the good life in the territory of Hawaii, until two devastating divorces and the realization that he had no interest in money or status caused him to completely upend his life. Dorian dropped his practice and traveled to Israel for a year where he lived among the Bedouins and developed a lifelong obsession with a healthy diet.

He introduced surfing to Israel and became a hero in the burgeoning Tel Aviv beach scene. Returning to the States, he met his wife Juliette, and the rest was history. They fell madly in love, steered clear of society, lived out of a tiny camper on the beach, and had 7 sons in rapid succession: David, Jonathan, Abraham, Israel, Moses, Adam, and Salvador Daniel. Then they had one daughter, Navah, and their ninth child, Joshua.

The children were raised in the Jewish tradition, complete with Shabbat on the beach every Friday night. But that’s where similarities with a normal societal upbringing end. Doc’s absolute determination was to raise his children according to the strictest standards of nature. They ate only organic and/or raw foods with no sugar or fat. Their community was their family. They didn’t need money or have to pay bills or taxes. Their home was anywhere the crowded camper was parked.

What happens to eight brothers and a sister that are raised under such extraordinary circumstances?

'Surfwise' is the story of a man who pursued his dreams and dragged his family along for the wild ride.

Magnolia Pictures releases film in USA May 9, 2008.


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Weekend box-office


Poor George Clooney, he has no luck in the director’s chair. ‘Leatherheads’ in which he directed and starred fell to 5th place (from 2nd place last week) in this week’s box-office after only one week on the screens.

‘Leatherheads’ took in $6.2 million from 2,771 play dates bringing its two week cume to a messily $21.9 million.

Clooney’s football caper is even doing worse than the other two pics he helmed, ‘Confessions of a Dangerous Mind’ (2002) ($87,199 million after four weeks) and ‘Good Night and Good Luck’, (2005) ($421, 446 after 11 weeks).

To make matters worse, Clooney’s football studs lost to a prom queen.

Prom Night official poster


TV director Nelson McCormick’s first feature ‘Prom Night’ opened this weekend with a $22.7 million take from 2,700 locations.

The horror thriller was helped along by Screen Gems marketing campaign in 120 theaters. A standee was set up at theaters which invited movie goers to step inside. The standees, designed as small mansions, invited moviegoers to step inside "for a night to die for." They were greeted by a screaming, flailing usher when patrons opened the doors.

Tweens and teens took videos of the squealing reactions, which quickly became a hit on You Tube.

"The stars aligned on this one," says Sony's distribution head Rory Bruer. "Frankly, given how horror movies have done lately, we would have been thrilled with a number in the high teens. You have to give credit to Screen Gems for coming up with a campaign that thought out of the box, no pun intended."

‘Prom Night’s B-list cast beat out Keanu Reeves’ cop thriller ‘Street Kings’, which opened with $12 million from 2,467 locations.

In third place was Sony/Columbia Pictures blackjack film ‘21’ with $11 million from 2,736 locations (three week cume $62.3 million), followed by the Jodie Foster film ‘Nim's Island’ with $9 million from 3,518 locations bringing its two week total to $25.3 million.
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My blog is read by Aliens

April 13th 2008 04:50
They lurk around every corner. You look but they disappear.

Yes, the Aliens are here!

They ARE here!
Aliens are all around me


Ok so you think I am kidding (or crazy) but now, they are going to make my obsesson into a movie (too bad I didn't write the screenplay).

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures has acquired writer Ben Wexler’s comedy ‘Bobism’ and will adapt the screenplay into a feature film.

In ‘Bobism,’ a shy college kid learns that his blog will be the basis for society a 1,000 years from now unless aliens from the future kill him first.

‘Bobism’ marks the first comedy spec purchase by the studio under the supervision of Mary Parent, Chairperson, Worldwide Motion Picture Group.

The project will be produced by Contrafilm’s Tripp Vinson, Beau Flynn. Adam F. Goldberg will also serve as a producer on the film. Cale Boyter, Executive Vice President, Production and Becky Sloviter, Vice President, Production will oversee the project for MGM. Lisa Zambri of Contrafilm is also expected to participate as a producer on the project in some capacity.

"Ben Wexler found a way to cleverly combine comedy, action and sci-fi genres and play them real,” commented Vinson. “If ‘Midnight Run’ and ‘Terminator’ got married and birthed a ‘Superbad’ child, this is that movie," said Flynn.

A seasoned television writer for the past ten years, ‘Bobism’ is Ben Wexler’s first studio feature. He is currently developing with Happy Madison for Fox and is prepping a television version of ‘Hitch’ with Overbrook for CBS. Prior to his current assignments, Wexler spent four years working on the CBS family comedy Still Standing, while in an overall deal at Twentieth Century Fox.
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Adapted from the legendary comic strip, ‘The Spirit’ is a classic action-adventure-romance told by genre-twister Frank Miller (creator of 300 and Sin City).

It is the story of a former rookie cop who returns mysteriously from the dead as the Spirit (Gabriel Macht) to fight crime from the shadows of Central City. His arch-enemy, the Octopus (Samuel L. Jackson) has a different mission: he’s going to wipe out Spirit's beloved city as he pursues his own version of immortality.

The Spirit official poster


‘The Spirit’ tracks this cold-hearted killer from Central City’s rundown warehouses, to the damp catacombs, to the windswept waterfront ... all the while facing a bevy of beautiful women who either want to seduce, love or kill our masked crusader.

Surrounding him at every turn are Ellen Dolan (Sarah Paulson), the whip-smart girl-next-door; Silken Floss (Scarlett Johansson), a punk secretary and frigid vixen; Plaster Of Paris (Paz Vega), a murderous French nightclub dancer; Lorelei (Jaime King), a phantom siren; and Morgenstern (Stana Katic), a sexy young cop.

Then of course, there’s Sand Saref (Eva Mendes), the jewel thief with dangerous curves. She’s the love of his life turned bad. Will he save her or will she kill him?

In the vein of ‘Batman Begins’ and ‘Sin City,’ ‘The Spirit’ takes us on a sinister, gut-wrenching ride with a hero who is born, murdered and born again.

Odd Lot Entertainment and Lionsgate are production partners on ‘The Spirit.’ Lionsgate has domestic and U.K. rights and is scheduled to release the film January 16, 2009.

Odd Lot’s Deborah Del Prete and Gigi Pritzker will produce along with Michael Uslan of Batfilm Productions Inc. Batfilm co-founder Benjamin Melniker and Steven Maier and Odd Lot’s Bill Lischak are executive producers. Odd Lot's Linda McDonough and Batfilm/Comic Book Movies’ F.J. DeSanto serve as co-producers.
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During the turbulent reign of Giuliani in the 90s when Times Square was being sold to Disney and sex clubs were shuttered in favor of fast food chains, there was a brief shining moment when drag queens rocked New York nightlife.

The epicenter of that moment was SqueezeBox, a weekly pansexual rock and roll party at Don Hills night club.

Started as a refuge for gay rock and rollers who felt like outsiders in both the gay and rock worlds, the party grew to become a landmark event in nightlife history. By bringing together two seemingly contradictory worlds, SqueezeBox engendered a spirit of universal acceptance for everyone who passed through its doors.

What transpired for seven years on the corner of Spring and Greenwich was an often hilarious, always rocking, and frequently debauched assemblage of everything from the ridiculous to the profane. Using the SqueezeBox stage as a testing ground, artists were encouraged to bring to the stage anything they could imagine, spawning acts as diverse as the glam rock Toilet Boys to the off-Broadway sensation Hedwig and the Angry Inch.

'Squeezebox' the movie, re-creates the chaotic, frenetic, and unapologetic energy of the club and spotlights the people and the times that demanded something original in an ever increasingly capitalistic world.

Squeezebox premiers at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, April 25th.

If drags your thing, don't miss it!
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Weekend box-office: 21 wins

April 7th 2008 01:33
Weekly box-office


The headlines are screaming “Clooney Fumbles at Box-office” but hey, give the dude a chance.

Universal Pictures ‘Leatherheads’, in which Clooney helmed and stars, did come in 2nd place at this weekend’s box-office raking in $13.5 million from 2,769 locations.

'Leatherheads'
photo credit: Melinda Sue Gordon -- Universal Studios


It beat out other openers - Fox’s Nim’s Island in 3rd, taking in 13.3 million from 3,513 locations and Paramount-DreamWorks ‘The Ruins in 5th place with $7.8 million from 2,812 play-dates.

In first place, in its second week of release was Sony-Columbia’s Las Vegas caper ‘21’ while Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! released by Fox, now in its fourth release week took in $9.1million from 3,571 locations for a total cume to date of $131.1 million.

Martin Scorsese's Rolling Stones concert film, ‘Shine a Light’ in limited release, grossed $1.5 mil from 276 venues (including several IMAX locations) while Wong Kar-Wai's English-language romance, ‘My Blueberry Nights’, costarring Norah Jones, averaged $12,290 from six theaters. French import ‘Flight of the Red Balloon’, with Juliette Binoche, earned $18,000 from two theaters.

Weekend’s take was down more than 23 percent from the same period a year ago — the seventh ''down'' weekend out of the last eight.

Worse still, after a solid start, 2008 is now officially struggling: Revenue is off 1.75 percent from the first 14 weeks of 2007 and attendance has declined nearly 5 percent.

Needless to say, all eyes will be on the Prom Night remake next weekend to see if it can help turn the downward box-office spiral.
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A fiercely expressive story of a veteran piano teacher’s tense relationship with a volatile and disturbed young piano prodigy incarcerated in a women’s prison. With an exquisitely rendered performance from veteran German actress Monica Bleibtreu, and an intense film debut from Hannah Herzsprung, writer/director Chris Krause has crafted a film packed with lasting imagery and radiant classical music. ‘Four Minutes’ is German Cinema at its most potent and provocative. Winner of 32 international awards, including two German Oscars (Best Film, Best Actress) and four Bavarian Film Awards.


Synopsis

Traude Krüger (German Oscar winner Monica Bleibtreu) is a repressed and withered piano instructor, teaching for over 60 years at a women's prison. Traude has been haunted with regret for most of her life, as she was forced to betray her dissident female lover during World War II in order to protect her own musical career. When she meets Jenny von Loeben (Hannah Herzsprung), a former child musical prodigy and convicted killer with a volcanic and self-destructive temper, music becomes their unlikely yet powerful bond.

Four Minutes
Traude (Monica Bleibtreu) instructs Jenny (Hannah Herzsprung) in Chris Kraus’ ‘Four Minutes’


Each is looking for a way out of their imprisoned lives, and an uneasy mentorship develops as Traude grooms Jenny for a prestigious piano competition. Jenny’s wild passion and tremendous musical talent ignite them both - as Traude is determined to exorcise her own pain, and Jenny must confront the destructive darkness of her past. In the end, alone on the competition stage, Jenny must channel her ferocious energy and pain into one final, magnificent musical performance.

“I have always been fascinated by the wildness, the power, and also that inexplicable element that is at the core of all artistic endeavors”, says ‘Four Minutes’ writer/director Chris Kraus, and with impressive conviction and clarity, his film explores that extraordinary place where artistic expression, liberation, and human connection meet for two impassioned, searching souls.

Writer/director Chris Kraus worked as a journalist and illustrator before studying at the German Film and Television Academy in Berlin from 1991 – 1998. Kraus has been nominated twice for German Academy Awards for his screenplays, and for ten years has been considered one of Germany’s most acclaimed film writers. In 2002, Shattered Glass marked his feature directorial debut, winning ten national and international awards, including two Bavarian Film Awards (Best New Director and Best Actress, Margit Carstensen), the German Screenplay Award, and the New Talent Award for the Best New Director. Kraus has also received several awards for directing achievement, including the 2003 Bavarian Film Award. ‘Four Minutes’ is Kraus’ second film directing effort.

’Four Minutes’ has wowed audiences and critics internationally, winning numerous awards. In 2007 the film received eight German Oscar nominations, and won two - Best Film and Best Actress. Other awards include four 2007 Bavarian Film Awards; Audience Award – Best Feature, Hamptons International Film Festival; Best Film – Shanghai International Film Festival; and the Audience Award Winner – Feature Film, Frameline LBGT International Film Festival. The film has opened internationally to wide acclaim, including recent releases in Germany, France, Italy, and the UK.

’Four Minutes’ was written, directed and co-produced by Chris Kraus, and features Monica Bleibtreu, Hannah Herzsprung, and Jasmin Tabatabai. The film was produced by Meike Kordes and Alexandra Kordes of Kordes and Kordes Film Production, and is the premiere U.S. theatrical release of international distribution/production company Autobahn, a division of German company Senator Film Produktion GmbH and Senator Film Verleih Gmbh.

Theatrical Release Dates and Theatres:

Los Angeles Friday, April 25th in LA (Laemmle Music Hall, Beverly Hills)
New York City Friday, April 18th NYC (Cinema Village)
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Smart People contest

April 4th 2008 02:31
Smart People poster


Professor Lawrence Wetherhold (Dennis Quaid) might be imperiously brilliant, monumentally self-possessed and an intellectual giant – but when it comes to solving the conundrums of love and family, he’s as downright flummoxed as the next guy.



His teenaged daughter (Ellen Page) is an acid-tongued overachiever who follows all too closely in dad’s misery-loving footsteps, and his adopted, preposterously ne’er-do-well brother (Thomas Haden Church) has perfected the art of freeloading.

A widower who can’t seem to find passion in anything anymore, not even the Victorian Literature in which he’s an expert, it seems Lawrence is sleepwalking through a very stunted middle age.

When his brother shows up unexpectedly for an extended stay at just about the same time as he accidentally encounters his former student Janet (Sarah Jessica Parker), the circumstances cause him to stir from his deep, deep freeze, with often comical, sometimes heartbreaking, consequences for himself and everyone around him.

'Smart People' opens wide across the USA April 11th and April 24th in Australia.

Interested in a sountrack of the movie? We have limited number to give away. Drop us a note and answer the question below in comments and I will be back to you.

Answer this question: Who was originally cast opposite Dennis Quaid in this film, but was replaced with Sarah Jessica Parker?
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Who's your Mama?

April 2nd 2008 03:07
Baby Mama one sheet


In a comedy that brings together some of today’s sharpest talent, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler team with writer/director Michael McCullers and producers Lorne Michaels and John Goldwyn to tell the story of two women, one apartment and the nine months that will change their lives: "Baby Mama."

Successful and single businesswoman Kate Holbrook (Tina Fey) has long put her career ahead of a personal life. Now 37, she’s finally determined to have a kid on her own. But her plan is thrown a curve ball after she discovers she has only a million-to-one chance of getting pregnant. Undaunted, the driven Kate allows South Philly working girl Angie Ostrowiski (Amy Poehler) to become her unlikely surrogate. Simple enough…

Tina Fey & Amy Poehler
Mother to be Kate Holbrook (Tina Fey) and surrogate Angie Ostrowiski (Amy Poehler)


After learning from the steely head (Sigourney Weaver) of their surrogacy center that Angie is pregnant, Kate goes into precision nesting mode: reading childcare books, baby-proofing the apartment and researching top pre-schools. But the executive’s well-organized strategy is turned upside down when her Baby Mama shows up at her doorstep with no place to live.

Sigourney Weaver
Sigourney Weaver as surrogate center head Chafee Bicknell


An unstoppable force meets an immovable object as structured Kate tries to turn vibrant Angie into the perfect expectant mom. In a comic battle of wills, they will struggle their way through preparation for the baby’s arrival. And in the middle of this tug-of-war, they’ll discover two kinds of family: the one you’re born to and the one you make.

Greg Kinnear
Greg Kinnear as juice bar owner Rob


Release date: April 25, 2008
Studio: Universal Pictures
Rating: PG-13
Genre: Comedy
Cast: Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Greg Kinnear, Dax Shepard, Romany Malco, Maura Tierney, Holland Taylor and Sigourney Weaver
Written and Directed by: Michael McCullers
Producers: Lorne Michaels, John Goldwyn
Executive Producers: Jill Messick, Louise Rosner
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Fugitive Pieces

March 27th 2008 02:12
official poster


Samuel Goldwyn Films is preparing to release ‘Fugitive Pieces,’ the dramatic story of one mans journey to discover the secrets of his life before it is too late.



A powerful and unforgettably lyrical film about love, loss and redemption, ‘Fugitive Pieces’ tells the story of Jakob Beer, a man whose life is transformed by his childhood experiences during WWII. Through his writing, and then through the discovery of true love, Jakob is ultimately freed from the legacy of his past. The film is based on the beloved and best-selling novel by Canadian poet Anne Michaels.



Here are some clips to enjoy. 'Fugitive Pieces' opens May 2ndin the USA.







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Get ready for the Zombie Strippers

March 27th 2008 01:40
from the official website
Sex goddess Jenna Jameson stars in Zombie Strippers


Worldwide media sensation Jenna Jameson and Nightmare on Elm Street ’s Robert Englund star in ‘Zombie Strippers’, written and directed by Jay Lee (‘The Slaughter’). Press Screenings in LA are April 2nd 2008.

When a secret government agency lets out a deadly chemo virus causing the reanimation of the dead, the first place to get hit is Rhino’s, a hot underground strip club. As one of the strippers gets the virus, she turns into a supernatural, flesh-eating zombie stripper, making her the hit of the club.

Do the rest of the girls fight the temptation to be like the star stripper, even if there is no turning back?

Also featuring Roxy Saint (of the Goth band Roxy Saint and the Blackouts) and Ultimate Fighting Champion Tito Ortiz, ‘Zombie Strippers’ is a sexy, bloody, hilarious good time!

Unlike the ‘Dawn Of The Dead’ franchise and movies of its ilk, ‘Zombie Strippers’ mines humor more in the vein of the Brit horror comedy ‘Shaun Of The Dead’ as the proverbial envelope is stretched, split, eviscerated and eaten.

Rated - R for “strong violence and gore, sexuality/nudity and language."
Running Time – 94 minutes.

Here's the corny trailer: (are you ready for this?)


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'Dark Matter' official poster


‘Dark Mater’ is the story of a promising Chinese graduate student in physics, Liu Xing (Liu Ye), studying at a prominent American University. Lin Xing is ambitious, he has great dreams and goals, and the intelligence to make them reality. ‘Dark Matter’ is based on a true story, which took place in the not so distant 1990s.

Lin Xing's superiority is obvious, and it gains him the support of his charming Professor, Jacob Reiser (Aidan Quinn), as well as, Joanna Silver (Meryl Streep), a wealthy socialite and university patron. Things are going great, he is able to send money and a piece of his dreams home to his family in China; his future looks more rosy with each passing day.

However, Xing's research in his chosen field, the origins of the universe, leads him into dangerous ground, that of dark matter, one of the great unchartered areas of physics. He fixates on it. But Professor Reiser wants wants Xing to prove his-own theory, and drop his research into dark matter.



All the elements that have gotten Xing to this point in his life, will not allow him to drop his research, and his problems, and the drama, start when he publishes his brilliant paper on Dark Matter.

Wide release had been delayed back on April 27, 2007, reportedly because of similarities in the Virginia Tech massacre.

‘Dark Matter’ chronicles Lin Xing's journey, a student who came to the United States to study the origins of the universe at a prestigious university and got lost in the very cosmos he was pursuing. Too busy chasing the stars in the sky, he lost sight of the ground beneath his feet. This film celebrates the awe and passion of science, the pursuit of the American dream and the struggle to learn, connect with, and understand the language and cultural norms of a foreign country.

It is now being released theatrically on the following dates

4/11 - New York City - Village East Cinemas
4/11 - Boston - Landmark Kendall Square
4/18 - Austin, Texas - Regal Arbor Theatre at Great Hills
4/18 - Los Angeles - Laemmle Sunset 5
4/18 – Pasadena, Ca - Laemmle Playhouse 7
4/18 - Irvine, Ca - Edward's University Town Center 6
4/25 - Madison, WI - Sundance Cinemas
5/2 - San Francisco - Landmark Lumiere
5/2 - Berkeley, Ca - Landmark Shattuck
5/16 - Chicago, IL - Facets Cinematheque

Dark Matter Trailer


Dark Matter is based on a true story. According to Wikipedia:

Motives and events leading to the shooting

Lu had received his doctoral degree the previous May. Months before the shootings, he wrote five letters explaining the reasons for his planned actions. According to university officials, four of the letters are in English and were intended to be sent to news organizations. One is in Chinese. The letters have not been released to the public. According to the university, Lu said in the letters that he was angry and jealous that his doctoral dissertation had not received a prestigious academic award. Linhua Shan, another student, had received the award.

University of Iowa Shooting

On Friday, November 1, 1991, using a .38-caliber revolver and a .22 caliber handgun, he shot and killed five people on the Iowa campus in Iowa City, seriously wounded and paralyzing another, and then turned the gun on himself and committed suicide.

Those killed in Van Allen Hall, the physics department's building were Christoph K. Goertz, a professor in the department and Lu's academic advisor; Dwight R. Nicholson, chairman of the physics and astronomy department; Robert Alan Smith, an assistant professor; and Linhua Shan, a fellow physics graduate student, also from China. T. Anne Cleary, the assistant vice president for academic affairs, was killed in Jessup Hall, the main administration building, where a student employee, Miya Rodolfo-Sioson, was shot in the spine, permanently paralyzing her arms and legs.

Writings and films

Writer Jo Ann Beard later wrote an acclaimed personal essay based in part on the killings. The essay, called "The Fourth State of Matter," was originally published in The New Yorker, appeared in the 1997 edition of Best American Essays, and was later published in her collection of personal essays, The Boys of My Youth. Beard worked as an editor for a physics journal at the university and was a colleague of the victims, working closely with several of them.

Based on Gang Lu's story, director Chen Shi-zheng made a feature film, ‘Dark Matter,’ starring Liu Ye and Meryl Streep.

The film won the Alfred P. Sloan Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 2007.
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Weekend Box-office


In its second release week, Dr. Seuss’s classic children’s book, now screen classic, ‘Horton Hears a Who’ remained #1 at the box-office this Easter weekend raking in US$25.1 million from 3,961 locations for a two week cume of $85.5 million

The Jim Carrey dubbed voice of Horton, the eccentric pachyderm who tries to save a colony of miniature people called the Whos continued to attract young families with kids. Pic also stars Steve Carell as the voice of the mayor of Whoville.

"People like the film and they can take the whole family," said Bert Livingston, senior VP of distribution at 20th Century Fox.



If only our world was as peaceful and sanguine as this movie.

In second place in its first week of release is Lionsgate’s ‘Meet the Browns’ written and directed by Tyler Perry. Taking in $20 million from 2,006 locations, the movie stars Angela Bassett as a single mother struggling to raise three children in Chicago.

Third place also in its first week of release goes to the Thai horror film re-make, ‘Shutter’, taking in a messily $10.7 million from 2,753 locations.

Own Wilson’s comeback film ‘Drillbit Taylor’ released by Paramount was released in 3,056 theaters but only saw a return of $10.2.



Apparently, the publlic believed the movie's tag line, "You Get What You Pay For" and stayed away. Studio execs claim the movie’s “modest sums were in line with the limited expectations.”

Year-to-date sales stand at $1.97 billion, up 1.3 percent. But ticket-price inflation accounted for the modest increase, since the number of tickets sold was down by almost 2 percent, according to box-office tracker, Media By Numbers.
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Mamma Mia on the big screen

March 21st 2008 12:14
Meryl Streep leads an all-star cast in the feature-film adaptation of the beloved musical that has been seen by more than 30 million people in 160 cities and 8 languages around the world. Bringing the timeless lyrics and melodies of iconic super group ABBA to movie audiences, Summer 2008 is the season for Mamma Mia!

The three women who created the worldwide smash stage hit—global producer Judy Craymer, writer Catherine Johnson and director Phyllida Lloyd—repeat their roles in bringing this joyful, musical story to the big screen. The Mamma Mia! film is produced by Judy Craymer and Gary Goetzman.

Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgård, Christine Baranski, Julie Walters, Amanda Seyfried and Dominic Cooper join Streep in this celebration of a mother, a daughter and three possible dads.

An independent, single mother who owns a small hotel on an idyllic Greek island, Donna (Streep) is about to let go of Sophie (Amanda Seyfried), the spirited daughter she’s raised alone. For Sophie’s wedding, Donna has invited her two lifelong best girlfriends—practical and no-nonsense Rosie (Julie Walters) and wealthy, multi-divorcee Tanya (Christine Baranski)—from her one-time backing band, Donna and the Dynamos. But Sophie has secretly invited three guests of her own.



On a quest to find the identity of her father to walk her down the aisle, she brings back three men from Donna’s past to the Mediterranean paradise they visited 20 years earlier.

Over 24 chaotic, magical hours, new love will bloom and old romances will be rekindled on this lush island full of possibilities.



Inspired by the storytelling magic of ABBA’s songs from “Dancing Queen” and “S.O.S.” to “Money, Money, Money” and “Take a Chance on Me,” Mamma Mia! is a celebration of mothers and daughters, old friends and new family found.

USA Release date: July 18, 2008

Genre: Musical Romantic Comedy
Cast: Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgård, Julie Walters. Dominic Cooper, Amanda Seyfried, Christine Baranski
Directed by: Phyllida Lloyd
Screenplay by: Catherine Johnson
Based on the Songs of: ABBA
Music and Lyrics by: Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus
Produced by: Judy Craymer, Gary Goetzman
Executive Producers: Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson

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Chapter 27

March 21st 2008 10:07
Chapter 27 official poster


Preeming at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, "Chapter 27" tells the chilling tale of Mark David Chapman and the assassination of John Lennon.

On December 8, 1980 Mark David Chapman shocked the world by murdering the beloved purveyor of peace, 40-year old musician and activist, John Lennon, outside The Dakota, his New York apartment building. Chapman’s motives were fabricated from pure delusion, fueled by an obsession with the fictional character Holden Caulfield and his similar misadventures in J.D. Salinger’s 'Catcher in the Rye'. In one instant, an anonymous, mentally unstable 25-year old, socially awkward Beatles fan who had fluctuated between idealizing Lennon and being overcome with a desire to kill him – altered the course of history.

Jared Leto as Chapman


Jared Leto, 60 pounds heavier for the role, bears an uncanny physical resemblance to the real Chapman, who to this day, is incarcerated in Attica Prison, on a guilty plea. Aside from a Larry King interview in 1992, he has not spoken with the media.

However, Chapman did reveal the mechanics of his unraveling during those three fateful days in New York City, to crime journalist Jack Jones. The interviews were published in 1992 as 'Let Me Take You Down: Inside the Mind of Mark David Chapman', a book of Chapman’s recollections of his unthinkable act of violence. From this text, the film "Chapter 27" is based. The film takes its title from the idea that through his actions in New York, Chapman was attempting to "write" his own additional, 27th chapter to 'Catcher in the Rye' (which ends with chapter 26).

Leto’s embodiment of a man whose painfully restless mind thrashes about uncontrollably between paranoia, socio-pathic lying and delusion is summed up in such character revealing comments as "I’m too vulnerable for a world full of pain and lies" and "Everyone is cracked and broken. You have to find something to fix you. To give you what you need. To make you whole again."

From his lies to cab drivers (identifying himself as the Beatles sound engineer) to his socially unacceptable behavior around Jude (Lindsay Lohan) a young fan he meets outside the Dakota -- to his argument with paparazzi photographer Paul (Judah Friedlander), Leto’s Chapman keeps the psychoses bubbling below the surface as his grasp on reality deteriorates into a completely misguided rage.

Chapter 27 hits NY theaters on March 28 and LA Theaters on April 4 with live appearances from Jared Leto on the follwing dates in New York and Los Angeles:

Chapter 27 NY Jared Leto In Person Appearances:

March 28– 8PM & 10PM - Angelika
March 29 – 8PM & 10PM - Angelika

Chapter 27 LA Jared Leto In Person Appearances:

April 4 - 7:30 PM & 9:50 PM - Nuart
April 5 - 7:30 PM & 9:50 PM - Nuart
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Shutter official poster


A recent poll conducted by CNN revealed that one third of the people believed in ghosts, and that many of those claim they've seen one. At the same time, interest in spirit photography - events in which images of the dead are caught on film - has never been higher.

The phenomenon is as old as photography itself, dating back to the 1860s. Spirit photography has been riddled with controversy and fraud, yet many believe it to be one of the few methods of capturing ghostly phenomenon that approaches scientific methodology. Magazines devoted to spirit photography proliferate throughout Asia, and new internet sites devoted to the subject spring up every day. New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art recently hosted an exhibit devoted to spirit photography, called "The Perfect Medium: Photography and the Occult."

This intriguing and foreboding subject is a key element of the psychological thriller “Shutter”, from executive producers of "The Grudge" and "The Ring." In “Shutter”, a newly married couple discovers disturbing, ghostly images in photographs they develop after a tragic accident. Fearing the manifestations may be connected, they investigate, only to learn that some mysteries are better left unsolved - and that a past mistake can lead to an eternity of vengeance.

Photo credit: Bill Kaye
In “Shutter”, Joshua Jackson plays Ben, a professional photographer who discovers disturbing, ghostly images in photographs he develops after a tragic accident.


For photographer Ben (Joshua Jackson) and his new wife Jane (Rachael Taylor), his new assignment - a lucrative fashion shoot in Tokyo - was supposed to be a kind of working honeymoon. With this exotic professional opportunity and the limitless possibilities of a new marriage, Ben and Jane arrive in Japan. But as they make their way on a mountain road leading to Mt. Fuji, their new life together comes to, literally, a crashing halt. Their car smashes into a woman standing in the middle of the road, who has materialized out of nowhere. Upon regaining consciousness after the accident, Ben and Jane cannot find any trace of the girl Jane believes she hit with the car.

Shaken by the accident and by the girl's disappearance, Ben and Jane arrive in Tokyo, where Ben begins his glamorous assignment. Having worked in Japan before and fluent in the language, Ben is comfortable there, and he eagerly reunites with old friends and colleagues. Jane, a newcomer to the city, feels very much like a stranger in a strange land as she makes tentative, unsettling forays through the city.

Photo credit: Bill Kaye
Jane (Rachael Taylor) is troubled by a room full of disturbing spirit photography imagery.


Ben, meanwhile, has discovered mysterious white blurs - eerily evocative of a human form - that have materialized on an entire day's work from the expensive photo shoot. Jane's concerns escalate as she believes the blurs in Ben's photos are the dead girl from the road, who is now seeking vengeance for them leaving her to die...
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Forgetting Sarah Marshall

March 18th 2008 01:33
Forgetting Sarah Marshall official poster


From the producers of “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” and “Knocked Up” comes a comic look at one guy’s arduous quest to grow up and get over the heartbreak of being dumped—if he can only make himself start “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.”

Struggling musician Peter Bretter (Jason Segel, “Knocked Up,” “How I Met Your Mother”) has spent six years idolizing his girlfriend, television star Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell, “Veronica Mars”).

struggling musician


He’s the guy left holding her purse in paparazzi photos and accidentally omitted from acceptance award speeches. But his world is rocked when she dumps him and Peter finds himself alone. After an unsuccessful bout of womanizing and an on-the-job nervous breakdown, he sees that not having Sarah may just ruin his life.

Sarah


To clear his head, Peter takes an impulsive trip to Oahu, where he is confronted by his worst nightmare: his ex and her tragically hip new British-rocker boyfriend, Aldous (Russell Brand), are sharing his hotel. But as he torments himself with the reality of Sarah’s new life, he finds relief in a flirtation with Rachel (Mila Kunis), a beautiful resort employee whose laid-back approach tempts him to rejoin the world. He also finds relief in several hundred embarrassing, fruity cocktails.



For anyone who has ever had their heart ripped out and cut into a billion pieces comes a hilarious, heartfelt look at relationships—featuring Paul Rudd, Jonah Hill, Bill Hader and Jack McBrayer. Part romantic comedy, part disaster film, “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” is the world’s first romantic disaster comedy.

Release Date: April 18, 2008

Cast: Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis, Russell Brand, Bill Hader, Paul Rudd, Jack McBrayer, Jonah Hill
Genre: Romantic Disaster Comedy
Studio: Universal Pictures
Directed by: Nick Stoller
Writers: Jason Segel, Judd Apatow
Producers: Judd Apatow, Shauna Robertson
Executive Producer: Richard Vane

filming - behind the scenes

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Box-office


A new feature of Pop Movie Comment - watch every week as we bring you the top ten weekend box-office hits.

BURBANK, CALIFORNIA -- 'Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!' topped the box office this weekend with an estimated $45.1 million.

WEEKEND TOP 5 STUDIO ESTIMATES, MARCH 14-16, 2008
Box Office Mojo

Rank. Movie Title (Distributor)
Weekend Gross | Theaters | Total Gross | Week #

1. Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! (Fox)
$45.1 million | 3,954 | $45.1 million | 1

2. 10,000 B.C. (Warner Bros.)
$16.4 million | 3,410 | $61.2 million | 2

3. Never Back Down (Summit Entertainment)
$8.6 million | 2,729 | $8.6 million | 1

4. College Road Trip (Buena Vista)
$7.9 million | 2,706 | $24.3 million | 2

5. Vantage Point (Sony / Columbia)
$5.4 million | 2,761 | $59.2 million | 4

Horton Hears A Who movie poster

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LOS ANGELES, CA March 13, 2008 – Heralding an expansion at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM), Mary Parent, former Vice Chairman of Worldwide Production for Universal Pictures, has been named Chairperson, Worldwide Motion Picture Group at the studio.

In this newly created position, Parent will be responsible for oversight of worldwide theatrical production, distribution, marketing and business affairs for MGM. Parent reports directly to Harry E. Sloan, MGM's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and to the MGM Board of Directors.

This move signals a big step forward in re-establishing MGM as a major Hollywood studio with a commitment to develop, produce and release a full slate of motion pictures annually.

Since joining MGM in October 2005, Sloan has been orchestrating a strategic game plan that began with revitalizing MGM's domestic theatrical distribution operation. This was followed by the mid-2006 rebuilding of MGM’s worldwide TV operations along with its worldwide video distribution in a partnership with Twentieth Century Fox.

In November of 2006, another important milestone was achieved with the rebirth of United Artists, which will continue to be operated independently by Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner, as a new source of product and franchises and backed by a $500 million production facility from Merrill Lynch.

By the end of 2007, MGM navigated the way and announced two important movies with Peter Jackson based on “The Hobbit.”

With that accomplished, MGM's next step to complete this strategy is to bring in the best creative executives, starting with Parent, to oversee studio development, production and marketing, leveraging MGM's enormous library and proven entertainment franchises into a fully operating production studio.

In making the announcement, Sloan stated: “MGM is in the midst of an evolutionary process, moving from our initial revitalization effort into the next phase of growth and development. As we commence production on some of the biggest film franchises in Hollywood, we are fortunate to be able to enlist Mary to spearhead what promises to be MGM's most exciting period yet. Her production expertise, relationships in the creative community and distribution and marketing savvy will be instrumental in confirming MGM's position as a competitive player alongside other major Hollywood studios.”

Parent said, “I look at what Harry has strategically built and assembled -- from ramping up the distribution efforts of MGM as well as breathing new life into United Artists with Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner at the helm -- and I believe this studio is poised for a true re-vitalization. This comes at a great time for the business and I’m honored to have been chosen to play this role.”

MGM is planning an exciting fall and winter release schedule.

In partnership with Sony Pictures Entertainment, MGM will bring new installments of two of its tentpole franchises – the new James Bond movie “Quantum of Solace” and Steve Martin in “Pink Panther 2”. MGM will also release United Artists’ international thriller “Valkyrie”, starring Tom Cruise on October 3.

With the appointment of Parent, MGM will enter its new phase of evolution by focusing on its major movie franchises highlighted by James Bond and pink panther sequels, “The Hobbit”, “Thomas Crown Affair 2”, “The Outer Limits”, “Robocop”, “Death Wish’ and ‘Fame”, among others.

During her tenure at Universal, Parent oversaw the planning, development and production of the studio’s annual slate of films. Parent was responsible for many of the studio’s most critically acclaimed and commercially successful films and franchises: “Meet The Parents”, “Meet The Fockers”, “The 40-Year-Old Virgin”, “Seabiscuit”, “The Bourne Identity”, “The Bourne Supremacy”, “The American Pie” franchise as well as the Academy Award winning "Gladiator", a co-production with DreamWorks.

Parent originally joined Universal in 1997 as a Senior Vice President and rose steadily through the ranks eventually becoming Vice Chairman in 2003. Since 2005, she has been partnered with Scott Stuber in an exclusive producing deal on the Universal lot. Prior to joining Universal, Parent served as Vice President of Production at New Line Cinema. She began her career as an agent trainee at ICM.
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From writer/directors Larry and Andy Wachowski, the creators of the groundbreaking “The Matrix” trilogy, and producer Joel Silver comes the live-action, high-octane family adventure “Speed Racer.”

Speed Racer poster


Based on the classic series created by anime pioneer Tatsuo Yoshida, the live-action “Speed Racer” will showcase the kind of revolutionary visual effects and cutting-edge storytelling that have become the benchmarks of the Wachowski brothers’ films.

Hurtling down the track, careening around, over and through the competition, Speed Racer (Emile Hirsch) is a natural behind the wheel. Born to race cars, Speed is aggressive, instinctive and, most of all, fearless. His only real competition is the memory of the brother he idolized—the legendary Rex Racer—whose death in a race has left behind a legacy that Speed is driven to fulfill.

Speed is loyal to the family racing business, led by his father, Pops Racer (John Goodman), the designer of Speed’s thundering Mach 5. When Speed turns down a lucrative and tempting offer from Royalton Industries, he not only infuriates the company’s maniacal owner (Roger Allam) but uncovers a terrible secret—some of the biggest races are being fixed by a handful of ruthless moguls who manipulate the top drivers to boost profits. If Speed won’t drive for Royalton, Royalton will see to it that the Mach 5 never crosses another finish line.

The only way for Speed to save his family’s business and the sport he loves is to beat Royalton at his own game. With the support of his family and his loyal girlfriend, Trixie (Christina Ricci), Speed teams with his one-time rival—the mysterious Racer X (Matthew Fox)—to win the race that had taken his brother’s life: the death-defying, cross-country rally known as The Crucible.

Speed Racer


Slated for release on both conventional and IMAX® format screens May 9, 2008, “Speed Racer” marks the Wachowski brothers’ first writing/directing collaboration since “The Matrix” movies. Joel Silver, who previously worked with the Wachowskis on “The Matrix” movies and “V For Vendetta,” is producing the film under his Silver Pictures banner.

The film stars Emile Hirsch (“Alpha Dog”) as Speed, Christina Ricci (“Black Snake Moan”) as Trixie, Matthew Fox (TV’s “Lost”) as Racer X, and Oscar winner Susan Sarandon (“Dead Man Walking”) and John Goodman (“Evan Almighty”) as Mom and Pops Racer. Rounding out the main cast are Australian actor Kick Gurry (“Spartan”) as Sparky; Paulie Litt (TV’s “Hope & Faith”) as Spritle; Roger Allam (“The Queen,” “V For Vendetta”) as Royalton; and Asian music star Ji Hoon Jung (popularly known as Rain), making his major feature film debut as a rival driver.

“Speed Racer combines riveting action with stunning special effects, making it an ideal choice for IMAX’s format,” said Dan Fellman, President of Domestic Distribution at Warner Bros. Pictures. “We are delighted to release the film to IMAX theatres, where audiences can experience the next best thing to actually sitting in the driver’s seat during this high speed adventure.”

“Speed Racer is a fantastic addition to our 2008 film slate, and we are very pleased to welcome The Wachowski Brothers back to the world of IMAX,” said IMAX Co-Chairmen and Co-CEOs Richard L. Gelfond and Bradley J. Wechsler. “The unique vision of these talented filmmakers has always been well suited to IMAX’s format, and we’re more than excited to be a part of this release.”

“Speed Racer has all the elements for a powerful IMAX experience, with its broad appeal and spectacular effects,” said Veronika Kwan-Rubinek, President of International Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures. “We are excited to be exhibiting the film internationally in this unique format.”

“Audiences will experience an incredible thrill ride when they see Speed Racer in IMAX theatres this May,” added Greg Foster, Chairman and President of IMAX Filmed Entertainment. “Warner Bros Pictures, The Wachowski Brothers and Joel Silver are masters at telling stories specifically for the big IMAX screen, and with up to 14,000 watts of digital surround sound combined with crystal-clear, larger than life images, this movie and IMAX are made for each other.”
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Universal Pictures


Universal City, CA and Milwaukie, OR – 14 March 2008 – Universal Pictures and Dark Horse Entertainment have signed a three-year production and distribution agreement that establishes a studio home for all of Dark Horse’s creative properties going forward. The agreement was jointly announced by Marc Shmuger and David Linde, Chairman and Co-Chairman of Universal Pictures; and Mike Richardson, founder and President of Dark Horse.

Under the terms of the deal, Universal would have creative access to all Dark Horse characters and properties, as well as any material that Dark Horse might acquire on its own and want to develop as a motion picture. In addition, Dark Horse would have the opportunity to distribute movies through Universal.

Universal Pictures is opening "Hellboy II: The Golden Army", directed by Guillermo del Toro and based on Mike Mignola’s Dark Horse Comics character, on July 11, 2008.

“Dark Horse is one of the most creative and innovative brands in the entertainment industry, as well as an incredibly supportive home for some of the most exciting storytellers working today,” said Shmuger and Linde in a joint statement. “Their unique connection to youth culture is proven, and we are thrilled to be part of their expanding film production work.”

Mike Richardson responded, “We’ve worked with many studios and have had several great experiences, but we are particularly happy to be joining forces with Universal Pictures in this deal. We feel a real connection with their vision and the energy and creativity they bring to developing our properties. We are also excited by the option that we’ll have to independently produce our own material and distribute it through Universal; their flexibility in this collaboration is what we were looking for, and we’re glad we found it.”

Donna Langley, President of Production, Universal Pictures, added, “We are very much looking forward to working with Dark Horse’s talented writers and artists, and to realizing their wealth of creative content onscreen.”

About Dark Horse Comics

Since 1986, Dark Horse Comics has proven to be a solid example of how integrity and innovation can help broaden a unique storytelling medium and establish a small, homegrown company as an industry giant. The company is known for the progressive and creator friendly atmosphere it provides for writers and artists. In addition to publishing comics from top talent like Frank Miller, Mike Mignola, Neil Gaiman, Gerard Way and comics legend Will Eisner, Dark Horse has developed such successful characters as The Mask, Timecop, and SpyBoy. Additionally, their highly successful line of comics and products based on popular properties includes Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Aliens, Conan, Emily the Strange, Tim Burton, Trigun, and Serenity. Today Dark Horse Comics is the third largest comic-book publisher in the U.S. and is recognized as the world's leading publisher of licensed comics material.


About Universal Pictures

Universal Pictures is a division of Universal Studios -Universal Studios is part of NBC Universal, one of the world's leading media and entertainment companies in the development, production and marketing of entertainment, news and information to a global audience. Formed in May 2004 through the combining of NBC and Vivendi Universal Entertainment, NBC Universal owns and operates a valuable portfolio of news and entertainment networks, a premier motion picture company, significant television production operations, a leading television stations group and world-renowned theme parks. NBC Universal is 80% owned by General Electric, with 20% controlled by Vivendi.
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The Life Before Her Eyes

March 14th 2008 01:04
Imaginative, impetuous and wild Diana (Evan Rachel Wood) can’t wait for her adult life to begin. Whiling away the final days of high school in the lush springtime, Diana tests her limits with sex and drugs as her more conservative friend Maureen (Eva Amurri) watches with concern. But Diana’s aura of invincibility is shattered when a senseless act of violence erupts at school, forever changing the lives of the two best friends.

Evan Rachel Wood


Fifteen years later, a grown Diana (Uma Thurman) is still trying to come to terms with the traumatic events of that fateful day.

On the surface, the adult Diana has made a picture perfect life for herself. She’s still living in the sleepy Connecticut suburb she grew up in with her husband Paul, a professor at the local college. Her beautiful young daughter, Emma, is smart and creative, and possesses a fiercely independent streak reminiscent of her mother. But all is not well—as the anniversary of her adolescent trauma approaches, the darkness that Diana has tried to escape closes in. Meanwhile, her husband has become increasingly absent, her daughter has taken to hiding from teachers, and worst of all, Diana’s own grip on reality is starting to falter.

Moving seamlessly through both stages of Diana’s evolution, THE LIFE BEFORE HER EYES delves deep into the crossroads that we all face -- where a simple decision can change the course of everything to come, and where a lifetime can be encapsulated in a single moment. With THE LIFE BEFORE HER EYES, Vadim Perelman, director of the acclaimed HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG, has established himself as one of America’s greatest young directors of serious, probing drama.

RELEASE DATE:
April 18, 2008 in NY/LA and wide on April 25th

Official Poster: THE LIFE BEFORE HER EYES
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Paramount Preview Pics

March 13th 2008 13:43
"Monsters vs. Aliens”

“Monsters vs. Aliens” reinvents the classic ‘50s monster movie into an irreverent modern day action comedy. With the earth under attack by an unstoppable alien, it’s up to the monsters—(top to bottom) Insectosaurus; Ginormica (REESE WITHERSPOON); Dr. Cockroach, Ph.D. (HUGH LAURIE); the Missing Link (WILL ARNETT); and B.O.B. (SETH ROGEN)—to overcome their misfit status and save the world from the pending imminent destruction.

DreamWorks’ “Monsters vs. Aliens,” the studio’s first film produced in Ultimate 3-D technology, will be distributed by Paramount Pictures in March 2009. DreamWorks SKG Presents “Monsters vs. Aliens,” a Paramount Pictures release featuring the voices of Reese Witherspoon, Hugh Laurie, Will Arnett, Seth Rogen, Rainn Wilson, Stephen Colbert, Kiefer Sutherland, and Paul Rudd. The film is directed by Rob Letterman and Conrad Vernon. The producer is Lisa Stewart. The co-producers are Jill Hopper and Latifa Ouaou. This film has not yet been rated.

Monsters vs Aliens


Monsters vs. Aliens ™ & © 2008 DreamWorks Animation L.L.C. All Rights Reserved.

"Kung Fu Panda"

Thinking he has completed his kung fu training, giant panda Po (JACK BLACK) is offered a dumpling reward in DreamWorks’ “Kung Fu Panda,” which will be distributed by Paramount Pictures in June 2008. DreamWorks Animation SKG Presents “Kung Fu Panda,” a Paramount Pictures release featuring the voices of Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan, Lucy Liu, Ian McShane, David Cross, Seth Rogen, Michael Clarke Duncan, James Hong, Randall Duk Kim and Dan Fogler. The film is directed by John Stevenson and Mark Osborne. The story is by Ethan Reiff & Cyrus Voris. The screenplay is by Jonathan Aibel & Glenn Berger. The producer is Melissa Cobb. The co-producers are Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger. This film has not yet been rated.

Kung Fu Panda


Kung Fu Panda ™ & © 2008 DreamWorks Animation L.L.C. All Rights Reserved.

"Tropic Thunder"

(Left to right) In the action comedy “Tropic Thunder,” a group of actors shooting a war movie includes Kirk Lazarus (Robert Downey Jr.), an over-the-top Australian-born method actor who has gone to extremes to get into character, novice thesp Sandusky (Jay Baruchel), gross-out comedy star Jeff Portnoy (Jack Black), Four Leaf Tayback (Nick Nolte), the real-life inspiration for the film, pampered action superstar Tugg Speedman (Ben Stiller) and rap star Alpa Chino (Brandon T. Jackson). DreamWorks Pictures Presents A Red Hour Production A Ben Stiller Film “Tropic Thunder” starring Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Robert Downey Jr., Brandon T. Jackson, Jay Baruchel, Danny McBride, Steve Coogan, Bill Hader and Nick Nolte. The film is directed by Ben Stiller from a screenplay by Ben Stiller & Justin Theroux and Etan Cohen based on a story by Ben Stiller & Justin Theroux. The producers are Ben Stiller, Stuart Cornfeld and Eric McLeod. This film is not yet rated.

Tropic Thunder


Photo Credit: Merie Weismiller Wallace

© 2008 DreamWorks LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Paramount Previews at ShoWest

March 13th 2008 11:34
Las Vegas, Nevada - March 11, 2008 - Paramount Pictures previewed DreamWorks Animation's animated feature "Kung Fu Panda" at the ShoWest annual exhibitors convention today, as well as the first footage another summer release "The Love Guru" featuring the film's stars Mike Myers and Jessica Alba.

At private events, the studio screened Paramount Classics' concert film "Shine A Light" and showed scenes from a third summer release, "Tropic Thunder," introduced by two stars from the film, Robert Downey Jr. and Ben Stiller, who also co-wrote and directed the action comedy.

Highlights included:

A keynote address from DWA head Jeffrey Katzenberg during which he announced the voice cast for the upcoming 3-D animated feature "Monsters vs. Aliens," opening March 27, 2009.

Surprise guests Mike Myers and Jessica Alba, who appeared onstage to show clips of "The Love Guru," which hits theaters June 20.

A world premiere screening of DWA's "Kung Fu Panda" for exhibitors. The animated flick opens June 6.

A private event party for DreamWorks' "Tropic Thunder," where Paramount Pictures' Vice Chairman Rob Moore introduced the debut of the action comedy's trailer and brought out two of the film's stars, Stiller and Downey, who introduced scenes from the summer release due in theaters August 15.

A private U.S. premiere screening of Paramount Classics' Rolling Stones concert film "Shine A Light" directed by Oscar(R) winner Martin Scorsese, which opens April 4.

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Blueberry Nights Poster Jude Law Rachel Weisz
Blueberry Nights poster starring Jude Law Rachel Weisz


IMDB.com bills this movie as "A young woman (Norah Jones) takes a soul-searching journey across America to resolve her questions about love while encountering a series of offbeat characters along the way."

Sounds like a typical chick-flick, however given the stars which include Norah Jones, Jude Law, Natalie Portman and Rachel Weisz (among others) I would not dismiss it so quickly.

Jude Law Blueberry Nights
Jude Law looking scruffy in Blueberry Nights


This will be the first English film for director whose previous movies I've never actually heard of, although they must be good for him to be given the budget to hire actors of a calibre of Jude Law, Rachel Weisz, and Natalie Portman who all have supporting roles. Ed Harris also has a role and he is always compelling to watch. It seems that singer Norah Jones was the only choice for the lead role despite never having acted before, although I assume someone has paid for lessons of some sort.

Norah Jones Kar Wai Wong Blueberry Nights
Norah Jones (star) and Kar Wai Wong (director) in Blueberry Nights


It was rumoured that this movie would be about Hurricane Kartrina, although this has been denied. Evidently it's to be a good old road movie involving a young woman finding out about true love. How touching.

Norah Jones Blueberry Nights
Norah Jones in Blueberry Nights


It was filmed in the United States, including locations in Caliente, Nevada, specifically at the Brandin' Iron resturant and in New York City. It was also largely filmed at the Palacinka Cafe in soHo, New York. Some scenes were shot at the restaurant The Arcade and the Bar Ernestine and Hazel's, in Memphis.

Natalie Portman Blueberry Nights
Natalie Portman in Blueberry Nights. Yummy.


It will be the opening film for the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.
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