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Stories By Angie Han
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Fox's official website for Ang Lee's literary adaptation Life of Pi is up and running, and while it's currently light on useful info, it is full of gorgeous imagery to ooh and ahh over. There's a brief 10-second clip showing what appears to be an early encounter between protagonist Pi (newcomer Suraj Sharma) and the…
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The very first pictures from Joshua Michael Stern's indie Steve Jobs biopic jOBS confirmed what we already more or less knew: that Ashton Kutcher can look a lot like the late tech guru in the right outfit. Now a more recent batch of set photos offers glimpses of some of the rest of the cast as…
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This TV Bits isn't quite as jam-packed as some of the others we've had lately, but there are some juicy tidbits in here. Such as: New roles for Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul and Arrested Development star Portia de Rossi A glimpse of Marilyn (Charity Wakefield) in Bryan Fuller's Munsters reboot Mockingbird Lane A still…
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Ethan Hawke was the first to give away the possibility of a Before Sunrise / Before Sunset follow-up during an interview last fall, but since then Hawke, star Julie Delpy, and director Richard Linklater have been careful to avoid saying anything too solid on the subject. Deply would only affirm that they were "thinking about it" when…
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Enjoy the Weeds season premiere when it rolls around in a couple of weeks, because it'll be the show's last. Showtime has just announced that the Mary-Louise Parker-starring pot comedy will end for good after its upcoming eighth season. The news doesn't come entirely as a surprise. While it continues to pull decent ratings, its viewership has…
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While the first Hunger Games only announced a limited IMAX run at the last minute, sequel director Francis Lawrence is embracing the format right out of the gate. Not only is The Hunger Games: Catching Fire already planning a release on the giant screens for next fall, Lawrence is actually using IMAX cameras to shoot…
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Thanks to the ongoing licensing expo in Vegas, we're getting early looks at a couple of films on our radar. The same event gave us the first tiny and not at all revealing glimpse of Fast & Furious 6 promo art earlier this week, and today we're getting an eyeful of two animated projects that…
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A new international trailer has just hit for Quentin Tarantino's "Southern-fried Western" Django Unchained. While the new video hits most of the same beats, explaining how bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz) comes to join forces with slave Django (Jamie Foxx) to track down the murderous Brittler brothers and rescue Django's wife (Kerry Washington),…
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After eight seasons of playing the stubborn, selfish, and mean-spirited -- but ultimately helpful -- Dr. Gregory House on TV, Hugh Laurie is about to go full-on evil for the big screen. The Brit actor has just signed on for José Padilha's upcoming remake for MGM of Paul Verhoeven's 1987 sci-fi classic Robocop, in the role…
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Author Dennis Lehane may not be a household name along the lines of John Grisham or Stephen King, but Hollywood's found plenty to love in his novels as well. Adaptations of his books are three for thre when it comes to critical and commercial success -- Clint Eastwood's Mystic River, Ben Affleck's Gone Baby Gone,…
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At this point, it's no secret that Paramount's World War Z is in deep trouble. The zombie drama was moved from its December 2012 date to June 2013 to allow for significant reshoots, and Prometheus screenwriter Damon Lindelof was brought on board to rework the script. And all this after an already rocky production history…
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We're still waiting to find out what comes of Bret Easton Ellis' campaign to adapt E.L. James' Fifty Shades of Grey, but in the meantime another of his projects is coming together with some attention-grabbing casting. Lindsay Lohan has just joined porn star James Deen in The Canyons, a sexual thriller that Taxi Driver writer Paul Schrader …
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Showtime is generating much of the exciting news this time around. We have glimpses of Homeland Season 2 and Dexter Season 7, a bit of Dexter guest casting that may intrigue Chuck fans, and word on new Showtime dramas featuring Lizzy Caplan, Martin Sheen, and Liev Schreiber. Meanwhile, over at FX, Ashley Tisdale boards Sons of Anarchy,…
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To be fair, a low point for Pixar is still what would be considered a middle or even high point for most studios, but that doesn't change the fact that most people over the age of 12 see the two Cars films as the nadir of Pixar's oeuvre. It's doubtful that the direct-to-DVD spinoff Planes will fare…
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Having previously found success with both the Chronicles of Narnia and Toy Story franchises, Disney's just acquired a pitch for a project that sounds like a combination of the two. The studio has signed a deal to adapt The Stuff of Legend, a graphic novel series published by Th3rd World Studios. Music video and commercial…
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Paramount's been having a lot of fun celebrating its 100th birthday, unveiling a sleek new logo and a stylish poster designed by DKNG. Their latest stunt is pulling together 116 of their best and brightest talents from the past century -- from Alejandro González Iñárritu to Zoe Saldana -- for a massive class photo. Why…
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The relationship between Paramount and J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot has proven to be a fruitful one over the years, resulting in such successes as Cloverfield, Star Trek, Super 8, and the last two Mission: Impossible movies, and the companies aren't planning to part ways any time soon. Earlier this year, Bad Robot renewed its first-look…
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Angelina Jolie's people may be denying that the actress-turned-filmmaker has been in talks to direct the erotic romance Fifty Shades of Grey, but there's one Hollywood figure who's being totally upfront with his interest in getting involved. Bret Easton Ellis, author of American Psycho and The Rules of Attraction, has announced via Twitter that he…
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Though most of the early casting rumors for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire have focused on handsome fan favorite Finnick Odair, the very first bit of reliable casting news involves a different character altogether -- and, at least in my view, a much more exciting name than any we've heard so far for Finnick. Various outlets…
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John Sturges' 1960 Western The Magnificent Seven featured an iconic cast that included Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, James Coburn, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, Horst Buchholz, and Eli Wallach, so it's only appropriate that the new remake brewing at MGM seems to be collecting some top-level talent as well. The project's off to a…
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Today's edition of Sequel Bits is particularly chatty, as everyone has a little something to say about their next big project. After the jump: Adam McKay teases a minor Anchorman 2 detail Steve Carell talks about reprising his role as Brick Fast & Furious 6 gets an early bit of marketing Tom Cruise is still…
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An animated adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale The Snow Queen has been in the development at Disney on and off for about a decade now, but a few encouraging signs suggest we're finally getting pretty close to seeing the story hit the big screen. Well, relatively speaking. Late last year, the studio…
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It's been a while since we've received any significant updates on Timur Bekmambetov's action-oriented Moby Dick adaptation, but the project's apparently still simmering over at Universal and has just brought in a new writer to help with one specific stumbling block: the budget. Over the past year, we've seen several big action adaptations get scrapped…
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At a time when the economic recession is making it difficult for many families to even put food on the table, it's a challenge to muster up much sympathy for a billionaire couple who find they can no longer afford their 90,000 foot square home -- complete with two tennis courts, thirty bathrooms, ten kitchens,…
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Apparently the lure of a familiar brand name is so powerful that not even a massive recent flop like Universal's Battleship can dampen studio execs' enthusiasm for turning famous toys into movies. The latest Hasbro property to sign on for the big screen treatment is Tonka, Hasbro's 65-year-old line of toy trucks for kids. The…
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After years of Ghostbusters 3 talk, Dan Aykroyd finally admitted back in February that the project was in "suspended animation," due in a large part to his former co-star Bill Murray's reluctance to get involved. But rumors of a potential sequel refuse to die, and surprisingly, Murray himself hasn't exactly been firm about putting them…
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In the past few years, Michel Gondry seems to have fallen away somewhat from the playful dreaminess that characterized his earlier work like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Science of Sleep, and Be Kind Rewind. Last year's The Green Hornet looked more or less like the studio superhero flick that it was, and…