Bring home Oscar nominated thriller in the Spring.
It's a dark day for revisionist fairy tales.
Their Bieber Fever is off the charts.
But don't expect Ryan Gosling to be voting for him.
Only Gosling could make backstabbing charming.
The actor tells cameramen how it is.
Competing for the "Most Handsome Political Character" Oscar.
Yep, still handsome.
He's up to something with his new political drama
A March for Marriage Equality sends Alex and Sonja into an argument.
But not in a distasteful way. We promise.
Hopefully, this trend continues.
It's an Oscar-winner now!
They exist! They really really do!
TWO? ORIGINAL? CAPITAL LETTERS?
Or is it called Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters?
They'll join host Miley Cyrus. Pretty cool!
It'll be pretty cool.
It's a chance to see those beautiful faces in high def.
No new news on casting however. Sad face!
Soon you can bring the Oscar-nominated film home.
See Johnny Knoxville get kicked in the nuts in 1080p!
More people getting hit in the balls! Hooray!
With funding in place, George Clooney has been confirmed to direct and star in 'The Ides of March,' an "intense tale of sex, ambition, loyalty, betrayal and revenge," that's based on the play 'Farragut North.'
Daniel Radcliffe signs on for his first big post-'Potter' role
'Precious' director Lee Daniels is in advanced negotiations to step behind the camera on 'Selma,' a retelling of the historic 1965 march in the Alabama town that marked the political and emotional peak of the civil rights movement.
Roman Polanski's 'The Ghost' will hit French theaters in March 2010, prison or no prison.
The legal sniping between 20th Century Fox and Warner Brothers over the upcoming 'Watchmen' has come to an end, allowing Warner Brothers to release the big-budget comic-book movie about dark and damaged superheroes, reports 'The New York Times'.
Nicole Kidman will wed country music star Keith Urban in March, according to reports.
News, March 12: Shooting at Phil Spector's House Not a Suicide; Fox Fires "Bernie Mac" Creator; John Travolta in "Harvey" Remake Jim Carrey Steven Spielberg Clint Eastwood Richard Gere Diana Ross
The box office preview of the weekend beginning Feb. 22 We Were Soliders Mel Gibson Randall Wallace Sam Elliott Chris Klien Greg Kinnear 40 Days and 40 Nights Josh Hartnett Shannyn Sossamon Kevin Costner Dragonfly Aailyah Stuart Townsend Queen of the Damned Denzel Washington John Q Bruce Willis Hart's War Britney Spears Crossroads Return to Never Land Super Troopers Arnold Schwarzenegger Collateral Damage Big Fat Liar Frankie Muniz Mandy Moore A Walk to Remember Kung Pow: Enter the Fist The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Peter Jackson Black Hawk Down Ridley Scott A Beautiful Mind Gosford Park
News Roundup: Nov. 25
News Roundup: Oscars confirmed for March
The week of Dec. 14 proves to be yet another with less than usual fanfare as the holiday season continues its approach. The wave of Disney animated offerings takes a week off while the majors decide which sprinklings of recent films will make the grade with the usual catalog backdating. Majors Leading the relatively small list of major recent offerings is Paramount's special edition of Simon West's ("Con Air") "The General's Daughter" ($29.99 SRP). Featuring a running audio commentary by director West, as well as deleted scenes, trailers and a making-of featurette, the film about an army investigator's (John Travolta) search for the persons responsible for the rape and murder of a prominent base commander should be another big step in the right direction for Paramount DVD. With so many great films in its vast archive, many of its releases would do well to receive such tre
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 28, 2001 -- Everyone's been waiting for Harry Potter to arrive on the big screen, and on March 2 he'll finally be there. Warner Bros. Pictures announced yesterday that the first-ever sneak peak of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" will be made available to media outlets via satellite tomorrow, and will hit theaters on Friday when "See Spot Run" opens nationwide. "Harry Potter" began shooting last September and recently wrapped a few days ahead of schedule. Slated for release in November of this year, the movie stars newcomer Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, Emma Watson as his friend Hermione Granger and Rupert Grint as pal Ron Weasley. John Cleese makes a semi-appearance, playing the ghoulish Nick the Nearly Headless Horseman, and Oscar nominee Julie Walters plays Mrs. Weasley.Warner Brothers has optioned the rights to the first four books i
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