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Posted: 27 Jan 2012 07:26 PM PST

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Exclusive : Clint’s got story deets on the CW’s Beauty & the Beast series

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 07:26 PM PST

The CW?s contemporary reboot of ?Beauty & The Beast? will be flashy, funky and less schmaltzy than the ?80s original. But will the network be able to find actors as adorably apt as Ron Perlman and Linda Hamilton to play the title characters? I think

Quick News – January 28, 2011

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 07:26 PM PST

Amazon Studio?s ?The Temple?, motion comic about U.S. special operation soldiers who come across a supernatural force while tracking a wanted terrorist through no-man's land between Afghanistan and Pakistan, is now online ? to stream for free. The Alex

Movie Review: ‘The Wicker Tree,’ Companion to a 1973 Cult Classic

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 04:28 PM PST

Pagan Scots party down in loincloths in "The Wicker Tree," directed by Robin Hardy. Its easy to see why the British writer-director Robin Hardy would want to reimagine his 1973 cult horror classic The Wicker Man. Take one glimpse at Neil LaButes

Movie Review: Katherine Heigl in Film Based on Janet Evanovich Novel

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 04:28 PM PST

Katherine Heigl and Daniel Sunjata in "One for the Money," directed by Julie Anne Robinson. One for the Money, the latest Katherine Heigl vehicle to park itself in the multiplexes, is also the title of a best-selling novel by Janet Evanovich. It is

The Grey (15)

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 12:58 PM PST

But it turns out to be a belter. Neeson plays a man whose death wish seems to have been answered when the plane carrying him and other oil-rig roughnecks goes down in the snowy wastes of Alaska. He and a handful of survivors stumble from the wreckage,

Patience (After Sebald) (15)

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 12:58 PM PST

The German expatriate W G Sebald (1944-2001) is celebrated in this thoughtful film-meditation that apes the eclectic nature of his visionary writings – an unclassifiable compendium of fiction, memoir, travel, history, and warning.

A Monster in Paris 3D (U)

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 12:58 PM PST

Then it becomes something else as the cineaste and his manic inventor friend accidentally create a monster out of a flea – which via a long story goes from hopping over the rooftops to playing guitar at a louche Paris nightclub. Vanessa Paradis voices

DVD: Merlin: Series 4 (12)

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 12:58 PM PST

The success of this mythical hokum rests largely on the love story between Merlin (Colin Morgan) and Prince Arthur (Bradley James) – Guinevere barely gets a look in as the heroes make eyes at each other. Katie McGrath is suitably hammy as the wicked

Like Crazy (12A)

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 12:58 PM PST

The writer-director Drake Doremus has made something a little classier than your traditional romcom, thanks largely to his young and soon-to-be-famous leads.

Intruders (15)

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 12:58 PM PST

The puzzle of Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's film is how its dual stories will link up. The first, in Madrid, concerns the nightmares of a young boy (Izá* Corchero), who fears being snatched away by a hooded intruder he calls Hollowface. The second, in

House of Tolerance (18)

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 12:58 PM PST

Set almost entirely within a well-appointed brothel, it is less a drama than an unfolding fresco describing the everyday routine of its inmates and the dangers of their trade – from disease, age, addiction, and the occasional savagery of the rich male

DVD: Drive (18)

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 12:58 PM PST

There was a lot of fuss made about this modern-day Western – it's sort of like Shane, only with cars not horses – upon its cinema release, and Nicolas Winding Refn's slick, violent thriller has a lot to recommend it: Albert Brooks's abhorrent Mob

DVD: Crazy Stupid Love (12)

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 12:58 PM PST

However, this film isn't really about these two, but about Cal (Steve Carell) and the disintegration of his marriage to weepy Emily (Julianne Moore). She informs him that she wants a divorce over dinner in the opening scene, before admitting that she

The Descendants (15)

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 12:58 PM PST

Starring: George Clooney, Judy Greer, Beau Bridges, Amara Miller Anthony Quinn Anthony Quinn Anthony Quinn is The Independent's Film Critic. Articles from Anthony Quinn Friday 27 January 2012 Your friend's email address Your email address Note: We do not

Standard spy-fi fare presented in a very atypical style, "Haywire" arrives in time to perk up a dull movie month. Directed with a boldly minimalist approach by Steven Soderbergh (still keen to play with every known movie genre and thankfully not yet makin

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 12:50 PM PST

Standard spy-fi fare presented in a very atypical style, "Haywire" arrives in time to perk up a dull movie month. Written by Lem Dobbs ("Kafka" and "The Limey") and directed with a boldly minimalist approach by Steven Soderbergh (still keen to play with

The Double

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 10:45 AM PST

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One for the Money

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 10:23 AM PST

Lionsgate did not screen " " for critics before it opened, which is why we don't yet have a review for this film (just like your local or national newspaper). We have no control over that decision. We can tell you, however, that the MPAA rated the film

?Man on a Ledge? Is Content to Distract

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 09:38 AM PST

Almost as soon as Nick Cassidy (Sam Worthington) steps onto the ledge outside his Roosevelt Hotel room, he's spotted by a woman on the sidewalk below. The camera peers down on her from his view 21 floors up, but you can make out that she's pointing

?The Grey? Reflects on Faith, Fatherhood, and Survival

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 09:38 AM PST

In The Grey, a plane carrying oil-drill workers crashes in the Alaskan wilderness, and the survivors must band together to stave off a litany of environmental threats, including but not limited to a pack of wolves. Given the filmography of director Joe

Pina

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 06:06 AM PST

First, we set the stage. Bausch was one of the giants of, not just German dance, but modern dance as a whole, helping to usher in the wave of dance theater – Tanztheater – into the modern dance oeuvre since the 1970s. Combining acting with intricate

Man On A Ledge

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 04:25 AM PST

Life isn't going well for Nick Cassidy (Worthington). A former cop currently serving 25 years in prison for theft, Nick must deal with the constant beatings his fellow inmates dish out and the fact that his father is dying. Nick claims he's innocent,

The Grey

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 04:25 AM PST

By Mike Smith Way up in the Alaskan frontier, a group of men work on an oil pipeline. Unseen by all is Ottway (Neeson), whose only job is to look through a rifle scope and shoot ANYTHING that threatens the workers. Longing for his wife, Ottway and a

Ashley says she’d like The Grey even more had it not featured inflatable wolves

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 04:25 AM PST

One-time ?Schindler?s List? star Liam Neeson may laugh at the idea of being an action star ? especially as he closes in on sixty ? but he definitely knows how to play a kick ass protagonist. Following his bad-ass turn in ?Taken? and ?The A-Team?,

Caffeinated Clint : Aussie Pearce saves Seeking Justice from being another total Nicolas Cage disaster

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 04:25 AM PST

Rather ironic that Nicolas Cage's latest is named "Seeking Justice", since that's what most of us have been beseeching after having to endure the fallen greats latest barrage of blah ("Ghost Rider", "Trespass", "The Wicker Man",

This Week’s Trailers – For Those Who Missed Them

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 04:25 AM PST

Here?s a few filmish squizzes you may have overlooked this week : Brake ?Blade? bad-boy Stephen Dorff turns good-guy in this tale of an agent who wakes up in a car-boot. Think ?Buried? with a bottle of coolant, not matches. Price Check After a few studio

Superhero News : Captain America 2 , Nick Fury , Man of Steel , Ghost Rider 2 , Shazam! , X-Men FC 2

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 04:25 AM PST

Neal McDonough, who plays Dum Dum Dugan in ?Captain America: The First Avenger?, tells IMDB that the sequel could be shooting as early as this year. ??they're planning (to go into production for) Captain America 2 for the end of this year, because

Schwarzenegger movie ratings updates : T5 will be R, Expendables 2 rating backlash

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 04:25 AM PST

Megan Ellison, the rights holder and financier of ?Terminator 5? (which Justin Lin may or may not direct depending on when he can get those two ?Fast & Furious? sequels done), responded to a query on Twitter as to what rating she hopes the fourth sequel

The First Season: Slamdance Review

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 03:53 AM PST

This involving diary of a greenhorn dairy-farming couple underscores the harsh realities of getting back to the land. Venue Slamdance Film Festival Director Rudd Simmons "Boardwalk Empire" producer Rudd Simmons' directorial debut, the documentary

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