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Stories By Angie Han
  • Warner Bros. Hits Pause On Johnny Depp's 'The Thin Man' Remake

    Warner Bros. has been treading carefully with movie budgets lately, pumping the breaks on expensive projects like Arthur & Lancelot and Akira when their costs ballooned out of control. Now it looks like latest project to come under scrutiny from the numbers department is The Thin Man, Johnny Depp and Rob Marshall's adaptation of the…
  • Alan Moore, Hater Of Alan Moore Movies, Now Writing Movies

    Although several several movies -- including From Hell, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, V for Vendetta, and Watchmen -- have been based on graphic novels by Alan Moore, you wouldn't necessarily know it by glancing at the credits. The writer has gone out of his way to distance himself from big screen adaptations of his work. He's been perfectly candid…
  • 'Sesame Street' Headed To Big Screen

    After Kermit and his gang (re)took Hollywood by storm last year, the town suddenly and predictably rediscovered a love for Jim Henson. A second Muppets movie quickly got underway, NBC picked up a new puppet sitcom, The Happytime Murders got a kickstart with the casting of Katherine Heigl, Fraggle Rock hired new writers, and earlier…
  • 'The Watch' International Trailer - Meet The Guys

    Even as the more dramatic side of his career takes off, Jonah Hill hasn't abandoned his comedy roots. In fact, it's looking like he could be biggest comedy star of the year, with the fantastic 21 Jump Street behind him and the promising The Watch ahead of him. Directed by Akiva Schaffer, The Watch centers around…
  • Tom Tykwer And The Wachowskis' 'Cloud Atlas' To Fly Into Theaters This October

    Andy and Lana Wachowski suffered a big stumble in 2008 with their candy-colored misfire Speed Racer, but the Matrix directors are back with a new project that could be their most intriguing yet. Co-directed by the siblings and Tom Tykwer and based on the acclaimed book by David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas features a star-studded cast -- including Tom Hanks,…
  • Disney's Seven Dwarves Getting '7D' Animated TV Spinoff

    With both Mirror Mirror and Snow White and the Huntsman in 2012's rearview mirror, you'd think we could leave this particular fairy tale behind us for a little while. Instead, it turns out that even as Disney was hitting pause on its live-action feature The Order of the Seven, Disney TV was planning its own revisionist Snow White…
  • Finally: Jennifer Connelly Officially In Talks For Darren Aronofsky's 'Noah'

    Jennifer Connelly was one of the earliest names being rumored for Darren Aronofsky's Noah, with The Tracking Board preemptively announcing her casting as Naameh, wife of Noah (Russell Crowe) all the way back in April. However, while a slew of other names including Logan Lerman, Douglas Booth, Emma Watson, and Ray Winstone have boarded the…
  • Alamo Launches Drafthouse Alliance Subscription Service

    Even as Austin-based cinema chain Alamo Drafthouse continues its expansion into new markets across the country, its distribution arm Drafthouse Films is heading right to your front door. The label has just launched a new subscription club called Drafthouse Alliance, which gets members a series of Drafthouse Films Blu-ray (or DVD) releases delivered right to their…
  • Bryan Cranston Says A 'Breaking Bad' Movie Sequel Is "Not Far-Fetched"

    It seems like no beloved show comes to a conclusion these days without sparking at least a few movie-sequel rumors, and apparently Breaking Bad is no exception. As the acclaimed AMC drama heads into its fifth and final season, star Bryan Cranston has teased the possibility of reviving Walter White for the big screen somewhere…
  • NBC Fall Schedule Announced; 'Community' Sets October Return Date

    Community fans curious (or nervous) to see just what new showrunners David Guarascio and Moses Port have done with (or to) the Dan Harmon-created cult hit will be waiting a few months yet. NBC has given the show a little extra time to find its footing by giving it a late premiere on October 19.…
  • 'Bored To Death' Movie In The Works?

    Strong as HBO's current lineup is, it's simply not possible to squeeze in that many exciting new shows without cutting out a few of the old ones. And late last year, one of the unfortunate casualties of the updated programming turned out to be the excellent Bored to Death. While the noir-inspired comedy never really…
  • Paramount And Hasbro Introduce 'Godfather' Monopoly Game

    Hollywood seems really into turning board games into movies at the moment, but inspiration apparently works the other way as well. Paramount and Hasbro have just announced a special The Godfather Collector's Edition version of Monopoly, in celebration of the cinematic classic's 40th anniversary. While an R-rated gangster flick and a game you played as a…
  • 'Sinister' Trailer - Ethan Hawke Dooms His Family In SXSW Horror Hit

    On the surface level, Sinister doesn't sound so different from a million other haunted house films. Ethan Hawke stars as a writer who moves his family into a new home, in which the previous occupants were brutally murdered. When he stumbles upon a box of home movies in the attic, he begins to make some even…