At guns, cigarettes, each other — everything!
Trailer ror Tarantino's latest to will play before Ridley Scott's?
Why Kurt Russell opted out.
As if you had any doubt.
The 'Safe' star describes his ideal superhero movie role.
Or by a lucid dream?
Was JGL ever really right for a Tarantino film?
One more piece of exciting casting news!
He'll play a pissed-off slave.
As a greedy Australian!
Throw another parade for this masterpiece-to-be.
Someone must have planted this casting in Tarantino's dreams...
Check out our recap of the episode "Angels in Chains," not to be confused with Alice in Chains.
The onetime A-lister would play a wealthy plantation owner in the Quentin Tarantino movie.
He'd be replacing Kevin Costner -- and joining quite a cast.
Making room for Waterworld 2 perhaps?
Come out, movie. Come out now.
As if Jaime Foxx, Christoph Waltz and Leonardo DiCaprio wasn't a crazy enough combination.
Scott Eastwood, Tania Raymonde join the cast and will probably be hacked to pieces.
The eye-popping actress joins the eye-popping 3-D horror flick.
This time, the Foxx is doing the hunting.
Merry Christmas!
He's possibly the next Tarantino hero.
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John Luessenhop will direct this time.
With Smith is in talks to star, you know Sony won't be far behind.
The spaghetti Western could begin production in the fall.
Kenneth tells about the time he ate his father pig's face.
As Disney looks to shorten the theatrical release window of Tim Burton's upcoming 'Alice in Wonderland,' the UK's largest cinema chains are eyeing a boycott of the film.
The Sundance Film Festival, which is backed by actor Robert Redford and his Sundance Institute for movies, kicks off Thursday in Park City, Utah. Also: 2004 Sundance Film Festival Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Brittany Murphy Ted Nugent Nielsen Media Research primetime viewership numbers (Jan. 5-Jan. 11) OutKast Justin Timberlake Christina Aguilera White Stripes Rosie O'Donnell Boy George Taboo Heath Ledger Jake Gyllenhaal Ang Lee Brokeback Mountain Kevin Brockmeier's The Brief History of the Dead Chris Columbus
Layne Staley the lead singer of grunge band Alice in Chains died of a possible drug overdose at his home in Seattle
Several movie chains have decided not to screen the Evangelical Christian production Megiddo: The Omega Code 2.
In a severe blow to giant screen producer Imax, Edwards Cinemas on Monday asked a bankruptcy court to allow it to convert all six of the Imax theaters it operates into conventional theaters, in effect breaking its contract with the Canadian-based company.
General Cinemas, the ailing movie chain that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last year, has received a proposal from investment firms Onex Corp. and Oaktree Capital Management to restructure the organization, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The General Cinemas deal includes a $36 million cash buyout and should receive court approval by this fall. Oaktree is currently an investor in Regal Cinemas--the nation's largest movie chain--and Edwards Cinemas. Onex and Oaktree are also partnering in an attempt to buy out Loews Cineplex. General Cinemas currently comprises 837 movie screens across the country.