Simon Killer

<i>Simon Killer</i>

Breakups are never easy, especially when you’re a borderline sociopath. Thank goodness, you can get away from it all and work out your feelings in Paris as the borderline sociopath Simon does in Simon Killer....  read more

Westboro Baptist Church to Protest at Roger Ebert's Funeral

Westboro Baptist Church to Protest at Roger Ebert's Funeral

In retaliation to beloved film critic Roger Ebert's criticism of the Westboro Baptist Church on Twitter, the anti-gay religious group has announced that they will protest at Ebert's funeral Monday morning.   read more

Bradley Cooper Replaces Jude Law in Jane Got a Gun

Bradley Cooper Replaces Jude Law in <i>Jane Got a Gun</i>

According to Deadline, Bradley Cooper has been cast as the antagonist in Jane Got a Gun. Jude Law previously held this role but exited shortly after director Lynne Ramsay abruptly quit the film on the first day of production.  read more

Watch the First Full Trailer for Behind the Candelabra

Watch the First Full Trailer for <i>Behind the Candelabra</i>

After several dialogue-free teasers, HBO has finally released the first full trailer for their Steven Soderbergh-directed Liberace biopic, Behind the Candelabra.   read more

The Company You Keep

<i>The Company You Keep</i>

Assembling a cast of Hollywood heavyweights can mean many things. It can signify the devil-may-care attitude of an Ocean’s Eleven, where acting luminaries are given quirky, “different” roles so they can have some fun away from their relentless Oscar baiting. It can, quite literally, be stunt casting, such as something like The Expendables, where the gluttony of violence and bloodshed also extends to the role call on posters. In the case of Robert Redford’s newest effort, The Company You Keep, it is a shot across the bow of the serious adult drama, declaring the director/star’s intent to burn the...  read more

No Place on Earth

<i>No Place on Earth</i>

In 1993, American cave enthusiast Chris Nicola traveled to Western Ukraine for two purposes—to learn more about his ancestral roots and to explore the Gypsum Giant cave system that is home to some of the world’s largest horizontal caverns. When Nicola stumbled onto some miscellaneous artifacts—a key, a comb, a woman’s shoe—he also stumbled onto a much shrouded and forgotten piece of World War II history. In No Place on Earth, director Janet Tobias explores this profound discovery, shedding light on a incredible story of endurance....  read more

HBO's Nora Ephron Documentary to be Directed and Produced by Her Son

HBO's Nora Ephron Documentary to be Directed and Produced by Her Son

Jacob Bernstein, son of celebrated screenwriter/director Nora Ephron, is directing and co-producing a documentary for HBO about his late mother.   read more

The Brass Teapot

<i>The Brass Teapot</i>

What does a bachelor’s degree in art history get you in today’s economy? A hundred thousand dollars worth of debt and a dismal, soul-crushing day job. That is, unless you’re lucky enough to stumble upon a magic teapot....  read more

Watch a Clip from Iron Man 3

Watch a Clip from <i>Iron Man 3</i>

Tony Stark is back. And he’s mad.   read more

Watch the Official Trailer for Kimberly Peirce's Carrie Remake

Watch the Official Trailer for Kimberly Peirce's <i>Carrie</i> Remake

Sure, we all know the prom scene, but this trailer is terrifying and awesome.  read more

Evil Dead

<i>Evil Dead</i>

Overall, this latest iteration of possessed youth behaving badly seems a much more humorless affair than the original, but to an extent that’s unavoidable.  read more

Kellan Lutz to Play Hercules in Upcoming 3D Epic

Kellan Lutz to Play Hercules in Upcoming 3D Epic

Kellan Lutz snagged lead role in Hercules film.   read more

Danny Boyle: "I'm Not Really the Guy" for Bond Films

Danny Boyle: "I'm Not Really the Guy" for Bond Films

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Trance director Danny Boyle said he had no desire to direct a Bond film, saying that he was "not really the guy for those movies."  read more

This Was Roger Ebert's Happening

This Was Roger Ebert's Happening

When you love something, you stick with it.  read more

Introducing Facebook Home: A People-Centric, Android-Powered Mobile OS

Introducing Facebook Home: A People-Centric, Android-Powered Mobile OS

It's not a Facebook phone, but at this point it might as well be.   read more

My Roger Ebert

My Roger Ebert

[Ebert's] writing style was welcoming and warm, and it assumed you were smart enough to appreciate the sorts of movies he was praising.   read more

Twitter Remembers Roger Ebert

Twitter Remembers Roger Ebert

From President Barack Obama to new filmmakers like Mark Duplass, to critics including Steven Hyden, here are some of our favorite tweets remembering Ebert.   read more

Watch a 7-Second Teaser From Catching Fire

Watch a 7-Second Teaser From <i>Catching Fire</i>

A seven-second clip from the long-awaited sequel to The Hunger Games has just been released.   read more

Roger Ebert: 1942 - 2013

Roger Ebert: 1942 - 2013

Legendary film critic dies at 70.   read more

Brad Pitt in Talks to Star in WWII Film Fury

Brad Pitt in Talks to Star in WWII Film <i>Fury</i>

The World War II drama, written by End of Watch director David Ayer, revolves around the “five-man crew of an American tank named Fury that runs across a desperate German division.”   read more

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