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Ginnifer Goodwin to Star in Something Borrowed

Ginnifer Goodwin (HBO’s “Big Love”) is in talks to star in Something Borrowed for Alcon Entertainment-based 2S Films, reports Variety .Goodwin will play a Manhattan attorney who becomes involved with her best friend’s fiance following her 30th bi…

[ More ] February 1st, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Movies |

Sony Classics Acquires “Winter In Wartime”

Sony Pictures Classics announced today that they have acquired all US rights to the Dutch film, “Winter in Wartime” from High Point Films, the theatrical division of Carey Fitzgerald’s London based High Point Media Group.  Hugely successful …

[ More ] February 1st, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Entertainment |
 

Brit politician attacks Disney over lack of disabled characters in films

Disney has come under attack by former British Labour MP Oona King for the lack of disabled characters in their films.

[ More ] January 31st, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Entertainment |

Bill Moseley Talks Night Of The Living Dead: Origins

Shock Till You Drop caught up with fan fave actor Bill Moseley at tonight’s LA premiere of The Graves , now playing as part of After Dark Films Horrorfest 4. “I didn’t know Brian Pulido before doing The Graves ,” says Moseley. “I actually like…

[ More ] January 31st, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Movies |
 

Brian Pulido On After Dark Films The Graves

Shock caught up with writer/director Brian Pulido at tonight’s premiere of The Graves in Los Angeles, which is now currently playing in theaters as part of After Dark Films’ Horrorfest 4, “8 Films To Die For”. In The Graves , two inseparable sist…

[ More ] January 31st, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Movies |

Sundance Announces 2010 Award Winners: ANIMAL KINGDOM, THE RED CHAPEL, RESTREPO, and WINTER’S BONE Earn Grand Jury Prizes

Sundance has announced the 2010 Award Winning films and Animal Kingdom, The Red Chapel, Restrepo, and Winter’s Bone earned Grand Jury Prizes while Contracorriente, happythankyoumoreplease, Waiting For Superman, and Wasteland won the Audience A…

[ More ] January 31st, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Movies |
 

Caligula director wants to make a 3-D porno?

WTF? Are we about to see dueling 3-D porn films? Italian filmmaker Tinto Brass, best known for the weird and abysmal 1979 film CALIGULA, indicates that he wants to redo it…

[ More ] January 31st, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Movies |

Sundance Movie Review/Video Blog: David Michôd’s Animal Kingdom – Australian Crime as Greek Tragedy

David Michôd has had a pretty big year at Sundance. Hesher, which he wrote along with director Spencer Susser, was one of the most anticipated films of the festival (read Peter’s review here). He also directed Animal Kingdom, an Australian crime dr…

[ More ] January 31st, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Movies |

Special LA Screening of Adam Green’s Frozen

Adam Green’s new thriller Frozen has garnered quite a buzz at this past week’s Sundance Film Festival, having sold out every screening and even causing a fainting or two. (Something that seems to be becoming a regular occurrence for Ariescope film…

[ More ] January 30th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Movies |

Is Nicolas Refn Looking to Harrison Ford to Star in The Dying of the Light?

This might be the first Harrison Ford news that has piqued my interest in quite a while. In a recent interview, Ford says that he’s developing a film with Nicolas Winding Refn, director of Bronson, Valhalla Rising and the Pusher films. The director …

[ More ] January 30th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Movies |