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Bond: The $70 Million Man

Retiring for good any doubt about Daniel Craig’s Bond bankability, Quantum of Solace set a franchise record at the box office this weekend with a $70.4 million take. Since every other stu... (read more)


Blu-ray Surge From Paramount

Paramount Home Entertainment’s DVD release slate for the end of the year is heavy on new Blu-ray product. Among the big titles are Into the Wild, The Heartbreak Kid and Coach Carter (Dec.... (read more)


The New Karate Kid...Revealed!

According to Variety, Jaden Smith will be the next Daniel-son in the remake of “The Karate Kid,” which is set to begin filming next year. Surprisingly enough, the film will be produ... (read more)


Sex and the City Gets Sequel

According to Now Magazine, Kim Cattrall has said there will be a sequel to the “Sex and the City” Movie. The first movie, starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kristen Davis ... (read more)


Surreal Role for Antonio Banderas

Variety reports that Antonio Banderas is in final negations to play artist Salvador Dali in the upcoming film “Dali,” to be directed by Simon West. The film will mix CGI and music t... (read more)


Hollywood’s Dog Days

The official weekend box-office numbers are in, with Beverly Hills Chihuahua pawing its way to the number one spot with $29 million. Second place went to Eagle Eye in its second weekend with $1... (read more)


Cage’s Big ‘Season’

After Bangkok Dangerous’ rather sad showing (only making about a third of the production cost after three weeks in theaters—about $15 million), Nicolas Cage is teaming up with direc... (read more)


Slow Burn at the Box Office

In a rather slow weekend for movies, Lakeview Terrace, starring badass monologuer Samuel Jackson, came out on top, grossing a not-so-staggering $15,004,672. Coming in second during its second w... (read more)


Tommy Lee Jones Sues Over 'No Country'

Actor Tommy Lee Jones has filed a lawsuit against Paramount Pictures and its subsidiary involved in the production of No Country for Old Men, according to an AP story published in Variety. Jo... (read more)


Telluride Sked Announced

Democratic convention delegates who are also film fans (besides the collected works of Oliver Stone and Michael Moore) might want to stick around as the 35th annual Telluride Film Festival gets u... (read more)



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Roger Ebert reviews Ben Stein's "Expelled"

I've been accused of refusing to review Ben Stein's documentary "Expelled," a defense of Creationism, because of my Darwinian agenda. Here is my review.

Punisher: War Zone is a Rated-R Batman Forever

That villain is a man who eventually chooses the name Jigsaw and is played by baddie default Dominic West. I guess they couldn’t afford Sean Bean. West’s performance as Jigsaw is eerily similar to what Tommy Lee Jones did as Two-Face in Batman Forever, and if that comparison hasn’t made you vomit a little… wait there’s more!

25 'Overlooked' Great Movie Characters

Empire Magazine recently put out their list of "The 100 Greatest Movie Characters," placing Tyler Durden from "Fight Club" at number one. Here's a slideshow of 25 other great characters we feel their list left out.

2500 Theaters to go 3-D by April 2009

Jeffrey Katzenberg boldly predicted Monday that there will be nearly 2,500 screens ready for 3-D in time for the March 27 release of DreamWorks Animation's "Monsters vs. Aliens."

The Story Behind Hollywood Studio Logos

You see these opening logos every time you go to the movies, but have you ever wondered who is the boy on the moon in the DreamWorks logo? Or which mountain inspired the Paramount logo? Or who was the Columbia Torch Lady? Let's find out

Batman already blitzing iTunes

Not that Warner Bros. needs more evidence that its Batman film franchise is a phenomenon, but it got some Tuesday from Apple anyway.

Star Wars exhibition: Where Science Meets Imagination (PICS)

Coming soon, in a gallery far, far away (Australia), an exhibition is opening that compares the technology featured in the Star Wars films with real life scientific advancements.

The Top 7 "Q" Gadgets (That Never Made It Out of The Lab)

As a tribute to the absence of the Q branch's lab in the last two films, let's step inside Universal Exports and take a look at the 007 best Q gadgets that never made it out of the lab.

Imperial March: Freedom of Religion



Why Is It So Hard To Start A New Franchise?

In an alternate universe, we're all obsessing about the impending release of The Matrix V and Chronicles Of Riddick 9. Even as we're drowning in retreads of things that launched in the 1960s, just think of all the more recent works that tried — and failed — to launch a franchise. Why is it so difficult?

Studios Have All Eyes on the Future of 3-D Films

The 3-D format is a boon to both studios and exhibitors, and it's here to stay. National Assn. of Theater Owners prexy John Fithian said that 3-D is "the value add" that theater owners have been looking for to spur their transition to digital projection. "This is the technology of the future, and it's going to be here for a long time."

Police Academy 8. Coming Soon To Theaters&Horrifed Audiences

It might just happen, if Steve Guttenberg has his way. Finally, the sequel to Police Academy 7--if not the worst movie ever made, up there. Sure, some states may prevent its exhibition (under little used turn-of-the-century "fomenting public horror" statutes) but Gutenberg is committed & if he can pull together his "creative" team, audiences beware

5 Movies That Really Made a Difference

It is rare for cinema to really change the world. A movie like Philadelphia easily gets moviegoers thinking about AIDS and discrimination, yet these kinds of message films preach primarily to the choir. But at least five films have made an actual difference, either on a local or national level.

7 Shitty Performances That Nearly Ruined Great Movies

For some viewers, a performance like this might even be a deal breaker. But for those of us inclined to eat around the fly, ignore that pesky tail by sticking to the missionary position, and overlook some bad acting, they've just served to offer a glimpse of how great these movies might have been.. if only these actors hadn't been in them.

Keanu Reeves back for another Speed?

Fox, ever hopeful, is hoping to trot their star back out for the role that made him famous-- well, famous as someone other than an airhead traveling in a phone booth.

New Wolverine Movie Photos

This looks pretty sick. Hugh Jackman reprises the role that made him a superstar – as the fierce fighting machine who possesses amazing healing powers, retractable claws and a primal fury. Leading up to the events of X-MEN, X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE tells the story of Wolverine’s epically violent and romantic past

Guillermo Del Toro Dances With Roald Dahl's Witches

Now, here's an idea that will give me nightmares for years: Guillermo Del Toro is going to direct the stop-motion feature adaptation of Roald Dahl's fantastic novel The Witches, where a small boy gets trapped in a hotel while the annual convention of witches is taking place.

10 Terrible Life Lessons from Your Favorite Christmas Movies

Here are ten completely awful life lessons - a legacy of questionable morality and bad behavior - advocated by some of the most famous Christmas movies of all time, allowing you to decide whether George Bailey and Ralphie are really the great holiday role models that they pretend to be.

Why Is Movie Rental Still So Damn Difficult?

While other technologies advance, renting a movie seems more confusing and expensive than ever.

Planet of the Apes...Again...Prequel on The Way...Yay

Do you find that Planet Of The Apes, its four movie sequels, movie remake, TV series, cartoon show and books haven’t left you satisfied?