Kanye West Spotted On Anchorman 2 Set
It's still unclear whether West used a trident in the battle scene. read more
Watch the Official Iron Man 3 End Credits Sequence
Also check out some new title sequences. read more
Andrew Garfield To Star In Martin Scorsese's Silence
For years, Scorsese has been attempting to adapt the Shusaku Endo novel Silence, but problems have constantly arisen to stop him. Well now Scorsese plans on finally filming the story he has long been interested in this summer, and now the film has found its star in Andrew Garfield. read more
Adam Scott in Talks to Join Hot Tub Time Machine 2
If Scott's deal closes, he will reportedly be playing a brand new character read more
Warner Bros. to Make Dungeons & Dragons Movie
Thanks to HBO's Game of Thrones and Peter Jackson's Hobbit film franchise, the fantasy genre, especially stories featuring swords and sorcery, has experienced an increase in popularity recently. read more
Something in the Air
Back in the chaotic times of the late ’60s and ’70s, student riots erupted throughout Paris, not unlike college campuses in America. Young idealists screaming for parity banded together to fight the government, angry cops and even angrier parents. For a pack of young communist comrades, school was over; it was time to start a revolution.... read more
First Trailer For The World's End Released
This summer, Edgar Wright will wrap up his ‘Three Flavours Cornetto” trilogy, which includes the comedies Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, with The World’s End. All three films have been directed by Wright, co-written with Wright and Simon Pegg and star Pegg and Nick Frost. Today, The World’s End released its first trailer for the highly anticipated summer comedy. read more
Tom Cruise to Star in Mission: Impossible 5
With the Mission: Impossible film franchise a success over the course of three decades and four films led by its star Tom Cruise, Paramount and Skydance studios have decided to not fix what isn’t broken by signing Cruise to star and produce in a fifth Mission: Impossible film, according to Deadline. read more
The Iceman
Ariel Vromen’s The Iceman is inspired by real events in the life of Richard Kuklinski, a hitman convicted in 1988 for killing 100 men in the New York area during a 20-year period. While shocking, the murders are not the most surprising part of the story. Kuklinski perfected the art of compartmentalizing: His double life was so meticulously hidden that his wife and daughters had no idea about his real profession until his arrest.... read more
Watch the First Enders Game Trailer
Our first extended look at the film adaptation of Orson Scott Card's sci-fi novel. read more
Ewan McGregor Latest Actor to Join Jane Got A Gun
McGregor is the latest to join the tumultuous production. read more
See Highlights From Ondi Timoner's Hot Docs Keynote Address
Two-time Sundance winner and sometime Paste collaborator Ondi Timoner gave the keynote address at Hot Docs in Toronto last week, and it was a doozy. Now you can see highlights from her talk as part of the page for her Kickstarter campaign for A Total Disruption here.... read more
Benicio Del Toro in Talks for Paul Thomas Anderson-Directed Inherent Vice
Del Toro would join Jaoquin Phoenix. read more
A Musical Firefight: SFIFF Rescores Silent Film Classic Waxworks
If there’s one thing Matthias Bossi knows about his first gig accompanying a silent film, it’s that he has no idea what his music will sound like.... read more
The Source
We are nation obsessed with pop culture. The Internet has become the great equalizer; there are websites, forums and groups devoted to every imaginable interest, philosophy and lifestyle. The term “counterculture” is charmingly obsolete. We are the assimilators and the assimilated. In America’s pre-connected recent history—the 1960s and 1970s—this was not the case. Young people by the tens of thousands took Timothy Leary’s admonition to heart: tune in, turn on, drop out. Hundreds of social experiments in communal living cropped up along the California coast. Some terrified us (think Manson Family), some mystified us (think Krishna Consciousness), and some exploited... read more
Star Wars: Episode VII Rumored to Start Production in Early 2014
"As I just said, everything is kind of a free-flowing thing, and when we feel like the story level on this script and everything is really coming together and schedules are all working and pieces line up, we prowl ahead, and Star Wars will be no different." read more
Robert De Niro Signs on for Candy Store
De Niro has signed on to star opposite Jason Clarke (The Great Gatsby, Zero Dark Thirty) in Candy Store, a film by Stephen Gaghan, who wrote Traffic and Syriana. read more
Coens' Inside Llewyn Davis Gets Release Date
The film stars Oscar Isaac (Drive) as Llewyn Davis, a musician who makes his way through Greenwich Village's folk-music scene during the 1960s. Carey Mulligan, Justin Timberlake, John Goodman and Garrett Hedlund co-star in the feature. read more
Luke Evans To Play The Crow in Reboot
After a troubled search for a star in the reboot of The Crow, Luke Evans, the original choice for the role, has picked up the role. read more
Love Is All You Need
After directing a series of intense dramas, including the Oscar-winning In a Better World, Susanne Bier turns her lens on a romantic comedy. While the setting (an Italian villa!), situation (a family wedding!) and soundtrack (“That’s Amore”!) of the blandly titled Love Is All You Need are clichéd staples of the genre, the Danish helmer and her frequent writing partner Anders Thomas Jensen bring both gravity and a light touch to an otherwise familiar narrative.... read more

