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- Biel, Wiseman talk Total Recall reboot
- We catch up with Stewart and Lautner to talk Breaking Dawn
- Olivia Wilde considering a move into Porn
- The Smurfs 3D
- Critic?s Notebook | There Are Three Versions of ?The Interrupters,? But Only One Movie. Here?s Why.
- ?Sleep Furiously?: The Important Thing
- ?Crazy, Stupid, Love.? Is Surprisingly Good
- ?The Guard? Is ?In Bruges?? Cousin
- ?Sarah?s Key?: A Million Times Worse
- ?Attack the Block? Engages the Brain and Quickens the Pulse
- ?Cowboys & Aliens?: Be a Man
- Smithsonian Names ?The Champ? the ?Saddest Movie Ever.? Here?s Our Alternatives.
- Quick News – July 29, 2011
Biel, Wiseman talk Total Recall reboot Posted: 30 Jul 2011 02:15 AM PDT Just before they hit the stage in Hall H to plug ?Total Recall?, we caught up with director Len Wiseman and Jessica Biel to talk about the reboot of one of cinema?s most beloved action blockbusters. Biel, who plays the villianous Lori in the film, says |
We catch up with Stewart and Lautner to talk Breaking Dawn Posted: 30 Jul 2011 02:15 AM PDT Copyright © 1998 - 2011; Moviehole.net. All Rights Reserved. All other trademarks and images are the property of their respective owners. The opinions expressed in this website aren't necessarily those of the editor. This site is in no way connected |
Olivia Wilde considering a move into Porn Posted: 30 Jul 2011 02:15 AM PDT I think there?s only way to write up this story? and that?s with as little words as possible : Olivia Wilde as Linda Lovelace? How do you like that idea? The ?TRON legacy? babe as pornstar Linda Lovelace in one of two movies (yep, she?s been offered |
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Critic?s Notebook | There Are Three Versions of ?The Interrupters,? But Only One Movie. Here?s Why. Posted: 29 Jul 2011 09:48 AM PDT When Steven James first premiered "The Interrupters," his compelling look at activists working to prevent Chicago street violence, the initial reaction at the Sundance Film Festival was uniformly positive. The indomitable buzz machine reported that |
?Sleep Furiously?: The Important Thing Posted: 29 Jul 2011 08:24 AM PDT "It's important to keep the old farm traditions going." In the tiny Welsh town of Trefeurig, these traditions are incessantly present and also passing. Sleep Furiously contemplates this simultaneous extension and contraction of time, the ways that |
?Crazy, Stupid, Love.? Is Surprisingly Good Posted: 29 Jul 2011 08:24 AM PDT 'Crazy, Stupid, Love.' Is Surprisingly Good What Do You Want? In a summer littered with big-budget sequels, second-tier superheroes, and the usual animated fare, it is a bit of a shock to find a studio comedy aimed at adults. Crazy, Stupid, Love. has an |
?The Guard? Is ?In Bruges?? Cousin Posted: 29 Jul 2011 08:24 AM PDT Writer-director John Michael McDonagh is the brother of playwright and filmmaker Martin McDonagh. I mention this because John Michael McDonagh's The Guard plays very much like a sibling, or at least a cousin, to Martin's wonderful In Bruges, even |
?Sarah?s Key?: A Million Times Worse Posted: 29 Jul 2011 08:24 AM PDT The opening scene of Sarah's Key is dreamy and bright. It is 16 July 1942 in Paris and 10-year-old Sarah Starzynski (Mélusine Mayance) and her younger brother, Michel (Paul Mercier), giggle and play hide and seek in the white sheets on their bed. |
?Attack the Block? Engages the Brain and Quickens the Pulse Posted: 29 Jul 2011 08:24 AM PDT A remarkable film, Joe Cornish's Attack the Block turns a popular science fiction sub-genre, the "alien invasion" story, into a complex, thoughtful statement on contemporary urban life. In part, this effect is achieved through its convincing |
Posted: 29 Jul 2011 08:24 AM PDT Cowboys & Aliens begins and ends with dead girls. Actually, it begins and ends with Jake Lonergan (Daniel Craig) thinking about dead girls. The situation is typical: men in movies are typically defined by loss, which in turn triggers revenge, remorse, |
Smithsonian Names ?The Champ? the ?Saddest Movie Ever.? Here?s Our Alternatives. Posted: 29 Jul 2011 08:18 AM PDT Franco Zeffirelli's 1979 boxing tearjerker "The Champ" has officially been named "the saddest movie of all time", not by an internet poll, but rather by a 23-year scientific study by psychologists Robert Levinson and James Gross as noted in |
Posted: 29 Jul 2011 02:55 AM PDT Yahoo! has a snippet from the ?Avengers? teaser that falls at the end of ?Captain America : The First Avenger? David Fincher (?Zodiac?, ?The Curious Case of Benjamin Button?) is . ?xXx? helmer Rob Cohen to direct a $100m Korean War film called ?1950?? |
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