Friday Night Lights Kickstarter May Be The Next Step in Rumored Sequel
Friday Night Lights might be launching a Kickstarter to raise money for the highly anticipated film sequel. read more
James Cameron to Donate Privately Developed Submarine to Science
It's been one year since director/deep-sea explorer James Cameron explored the lowest point on Earth, the Mariana Trench's Challenger Deep, and now, he's donating the $10 million submarine that took him there. read more
Independence Day Sequels in the Works
Roland Emmerich recently said he has completed two scripts for sequels to the 1996 blockbuster Independence Day. read more
Watch the New Kick-Ass 2 Trailer
Though significantly less violent than the previously released red-band trailer, there’s still a healthy amount of action packed into this minute-and-a-half trailer. read more
Watch the International Trailer for The Wolverine
Hugh Jackman is back for the latest adaptation from of the X-Men franchise. Taking place after X-Men: The Last Stand, The Wolverine sends the titular mutant hero to Tokyo to fight ninjas and samurais while also dealing with his curse of immortality. read more
Catching up with Anna Camp and Ashley Williams of Sequin Raze
Two of the best performances we saw at SXSW this year came in a narrative short. Sarah Gertrude Shapiro’s Sequin Raze does more in twenty minutes than most features do in nearly two hours. Anna Camp (The Help, Pitch Perfect, True Blood) and Ashley Williams (How I Met Your Mother, Margin Call) sat down with Paste to talk about dropping pizza, drinking tequila, and accidentally sleeping together.... read more
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
Love for a film can last long past the most recent viewing. Immediacy might be necessary without the critical mass that can carry a work of art into pop culture immortality, but once a motion picture passes out of the current consciousness and attains a status beyond relevance, it can transform into a beloved keepsake, dusted off every so often as a reminder of our fondness for its dated perfection. Cult hits and classics alike share occupancy in this pantheon—but in the modern era of film and technology’s wedded bliss, fandom of movies can also begin long before they grace... read more
Catching Up With Derek Watson, Director of This is Normal
There are many powerful moments in the short documentary, This Is Normal. However, there is one particular scene that speaks directly to a certain danger in embracing the so-called American Dream as we know it.... read more
First Poster for Ender's Game Released
See the first poster for the highly anticipated adaptation of Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game. read more
View New Images, Poster from The Wolverine
Entertainment Weekly has released exclusive photos from this summer’s Wolverine-centric film The Wolverine. read more
Watch the New Trailer for World War Z
Unlike the first trailer, which mostly consisted of a single scene from the movie, this one shows more of a broad outline, with Pitt flying his family to safety in the midst of a zombie apocalypse and then hopping across the world to try to preserve the last of humanity. read more
Admission
Paul Rudd and Tina Fey are both eminently likable presences on screen. Rudd’s easygoing, affable charm and comedic timing can set the right tone for any project, and Fey is such a well-respected comedienne that it’s nearly impossible to root against her. Paired together in a romantic comedy aimed squarely at the easy target of American higher education, and you’d expect a lot—sparks, sharp wit, and a generally good time at the movies. Unfortunately for them both (and for the audience), Admission never gives its world-class players the opportunity to do anything but sit on the sidelines while the film... read more
Kurosawa's Criterion Collection Films Available on Hulu
To honor iconic director Akira Kurosawa’s day of birth, Hulu and Criterion are making available all 24 of his criterion collection films. read more
True/False Festival Report
Tim Grierson reports from the True/False Festival—a hidden gem for film lovers read more
Robert Redford Rumored to be in Talks for Captain America Sequel
The film is the follow-up to 2011’s Captain America: The First Avenger and is expected to be released next April. read more
Judge Rules Warner Bros. Holds Superman Rights
In a long-awaited ruling, a federal judge awarded Warner Bros. the rights to the Superman franchise. read more
Jude Law Follows Director Lynne Ramsay, Exits Jane Got A Gun
Jude Law exits Jane Got A Gun days after director's departure. Can this film catch a break? read more
Kristen Wiig to Join Will Ferrell in Welcome to Me
Kristen Wiig is in talks to star in the Will Ferrell-produced indie film Welcome to Me. read more
Starbuck
Recycling is a big deal in Hollywood right now. Not the green variety, where placing plastic and glass in the proper containers yields a healthier planet (although that has been quite the cause célèbre from time to time)—no, this is the more cynical version that produces a decidedly different kind of green, and is responsible for regurgitated versions of all manner of material, from lackluster 1970s television to Asian police dramas. Studios believe that familiarity breeds content, and if an audience is even vaguely aware of the original, that audience will choose a mediocre known quantity over risk with the... read more
Star Trek Into Darkness Gets Another Trailer
Now with Even More Benedict Cumberbatch read more

