New Arcade Fire DVD now available for download

New Arcade Fire DVD now available for download

"Hello. Thank you for calling Neon Bible," begins the Arcade Fire’s new DVD, Miroir Noir. "For an important message from the founders of the Neon Bible program, please dial extention 7777 right now."...  read more

The Brothers Bloom release pushed to 2009

<em>The Brothers Bloom</em> release pushed to 2009

Despite a planned release in just a few weeks, The Brothers Bloom will not open in American theaters until summer 2009, the latest shuffle for a festival-buzzed movie that was originally slated to open earlier this year. ...  read more

PBS's Make 'em Laugh to do just that in January

PBS's <i>Make 'em Laugh</i> to do just that in January

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. A priest, a rabbi, and a six-hour PBS documentary on the history of American comedy walk into a bar. Well, there’s no punchline, but it’s a damn good lead in to a news piece, right? Anyone? Be sure to tip your waitress…...  read more

Ben Affleck in talks to direct film about slain reporter

Ben Affleck in talks to direct film about slain reporter

Ben Affleck’s full reinvention as a film director hasn’t quite happened yet, even though we retain fond memories of Gone Baby Gone from last year. He’s slowly begun to work back into ensembles roles in new movies like the American version of State of Play and He’s Just Not That Into You, but now Variety reports that he’s in talks to direct Arizona, a film about the slain Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles. ...  read more

New York hearts Milk, Los Angeles prefers Wall-E

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With award season in full swing, Milk and Wall-E have proven to be be the big winners on both sides of the coast. The New York Film Critics Circle named the Gus Van Sant-directed drama as its best film, while the Los Angeles Film Critics Association went for Pixar's latest opus....  read more

Sin City 2 works out its snags; April start date planned

<em>Sin City 2</em> works out its snags; April start date planned

Frank Miller recently confirmed to IGN that Sin City 2 is still very much alive, even though the long-expected sequel had stalled for so long. Originally planned for a swift production to follow the 2005 hit, the movie has repeatedly run into snags, including another major project for Miller due out later this month, The Spirit. ...  read more

Battlestar Galactica webisodes begin today

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With the second half of the final season of the best TV show of 2008 set to debut early next year, devotees have one more reason to be excited about the next few weeks. SciFi is serving up some mini-episodes on the web, like during the lead-up to the third and fourth seasons....  read more

Golden Globe nominations announced

Golden Globe nominations announced

After the awkward press conference that became of last year’s Golden Globes, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association rolled out the expected nominees this morning for a show that is now guaranteed to draw all the names who shunned it last year....  read more

Kids in the Hall reuniting for new series

Kids in the Hall reuniting for new series

Earlier this year the Kids in the Hall, Canada's heir apparent to the Monty Python absurdist sketch-comedy throne, embarked on their first large-scale tour in six years. The tour finished up back in June, but it wasn't just good news for people lucky enough to catch the group live. It also got the Kids thinking about working together for more than just pulling their old sketches together. Or even putting out some new sketches, as it's been announced that the group is working on a comedy miniseries for CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)....  read more

In reversal, Dark Knight score up for Oscar

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The Dark Knight’s increasingly plausible Oscar hopes hit a snag in at least one category when the academy ruled that its score was ineligible for an award because five composers were credited, even though it was widely acknowledged to be primarily the work of Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard. ...  read more

Johnny Depp acquires Hand of Dante as possible star vehicle

Johnny Depp acquires <em>Hand of Dante</em> as possible star vehicle

Johnny Depp is not lacking in the upcoming projects department. In the last few months he has secured another Pirates sequel, an animated flick with Gore Verbinski, an Alice in Wonderland adaptation with favored partner Tim Burton and rumored roles in Sin City 3, The Lone Ranger remake and Dark Shadows. On top of his acting gigs, Depp is currently looking for a director for Rex Mundi, a Dark Horse comic he bought the rights to back in 2006....  read more

Spike Jonze working on Maurice Sendak documentary

Spike Jonze working on Maurice Sendak documentary

Hunter Hill and Perry Moore were unlikely directors for Lake City. It was their first feature and the two had extremely limited experience with film, the only other credits to their names Moore's work as executive producer on the Chronicles of Narnia films. Whatever its success, it was a bold undertaking. Apparently it or Hill's work with Paper magazine attracted the notice of Spike Jonze, who's currently at work on the effects and post-production of Where the Wild Things Are....  read more

Jay Leno stays with NBC for The Jay Leno Show

Jay Leno stays with NBC for <em>The Jay Leno Show</em>

By now, we all know the 411: Jay Leno is set to go to ABC retire in 2009, Conan O'Brien will take his slot at 11:35pm on the The Tonight Show and Jimmy Fallon has been given O'Brien's old chair on Late Night. As far as we knew, that was the end of the story. But nothing is clear cut in TV land these days, and NBC has announced that Leno is staying on at the network in a new time. ...  read more

Murk surrouding Ridley Scott's Nottingham cleared up

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Ridley Scott’s Nottingham just got a lot more sensible—and a lot less cool. ...  read more

Director Catherine Hardwicke out for Twilight sequel

Director Catherine Hardwicke out for <em>Twilight</em> sequel

Whether she was fired or walked off and came to a “mutual decision” with Summit Entertainment, director Catherine Hardwicke will not return for New Moon, the sequel to Twilight. ...  read more

Slamdance announces 2009 features

Slamdance announces 2009 features

In an answer to last week's announcement of Sundance's 2009 line-up, its little sibling Slamdance has now announced its own film slate. Slamdance was founded under the auspices that Sundance had become too commercial and features films that aren't really independent. Its requirements include a $1 million or smaller budget and no contract for theatrical distribution.  Because of this, it's rare to be aware of the directors or actors unless you know them personally. There's usually less polish, but far more variety than what gets shown at Sundance....  read more

The Dark Knight to pass $1 billion with Jan. 29 re-release

<em>The Dark Knight</em> to pass $1 billion with Jan. 29 re-release

We already warned you that The Dark Knight would re-open in January in order to make a big Oscar push (and, you know, to make some more money). Well, now we have a date: Jan. 29. No word yet from Warner Bros. on how many screens the film will re-open on....  read more

Romanek adaptating Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go

Romanek adaptating Ishiguro's <em>Never Let Me Go</em>

One of the brightest lights of music video directors has long been Mark Romanek. Although he never had quite as much vision as his Propaganda peers David Fincher and Spike Jonze, there's no denying his technical mastery. If other directors sometimes treated videos like short films, Romanek used his chameleon-like skills to match his filmmaking to whatever best fit with the music. ...  read more

Shia LaBeouf signs on for John Grisham adaptation

Shia LaBeouf signs on for John Grisham adaptation

As is the custom for a young actor on his way up, Shia LaBeouf has agreed to star in The Associate, the latest film adaptation of a John Grisham novel. ...  read more

Taxi Driver and Raging Bull writer headed to Bollywood

<em>Taxi Driver</em> and <em>Raging Bull</em> writer headed to Bollywood

Hollywood’s half-curious, half-envious relationship with its prolific sister industry, Bollywood, has produced a surprisingly small amount of overlap through the years. But of all the names we might have expected to make the jump from one to the other, Paul Schrader isn’t among them. ...  read more

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