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February 23 2012

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February 22 2012

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Where the Wild Things Are by drMierzwiak

Jai Courtney Signed to Play John McClane Jr. in 'Die Hard' Sequel

Jai Courtney

Just last year it was reported that Bruce Willis would return again as John McClane in A Good Day to Die Hard, set for a Valentine's Day release next year. At the time, it was revealed that the story would follow McClane trying to save his son somewhere in Russia where "nothing is what it seems." Some pretty big names were up to play John McClane, Jr. but a press release from Fox has revealed that "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" star Jai Courtney has landed the coveted role instead, and they've included a snapshot of the actor from a screen test alongside Willis, each with guns in hand, which you can see in its entirety below. ›››

Continue reading: Jai Courtney Signed to Play John McClane Jr. in 'Die Hard' Sequel

Check Out This Vibrant New Poster for Pixar's Animated Epic 'Brave'

Brave

Later this week a brand new trailer for Pixar's first venture into the medieval epic will debut online, but in the meantime, we have a vibrant new poster for the anticipated summer release of Brave. Hopefully it's a film that will help audiences forget that Pixar missed the Oscar boat this year with Cars 2 getting left out of the Academy Award nominations for Best Animated Film. Princess Merida (voiced by "Boardwalk Empire" regular Kelly Macdonald) is front and center on the poster, and in the film she'll be joined by characters voiced by Emma Thompson, Craig Ferguson, Billy Connolly, Robbie Coltrane and more. Look! ›››

Continue reading: Check Out This Vibrant New Poster for Pixar's Animated Epic 'Brave'

Watch: First Trailer for Sundance Fave 'The Imposter' Documentary

The Imposter Documentary Trailer

"From as long as I remember, I wanted to be someone else." Time to take a look and get an introduction to The Imposter, Bart Layton's documentary about Frédéric Bourdin, which premiered at Sundance to rave reviews, including my own. Bourdin is a French criminal who deceived authorities and convinced them that he was a 16-year-old missing child from Texas found in Spain. It's a nearly unbelievable true story, and these are the first glimpses at what they have and where they go in this, with the family and Frederic's side of it. Now you know what we are all talking about and why this looks so good. Fire up the first trailer below! ›››

Continue reading: Watch: First Trailer for Sundance Fave 'The Imposter' Documentary

Edgar Wright to Direct Johnny Depp in Adaptation of 'Night Stalker'

Edgar Wright / Night Stalker

With only three feature films under his belt, it might seem crazy to deem Edgar Wright one of my favorite directors working today. But when those films are Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, I don't feel like it's an unfounded or unreasonable claim. Now Wright is poised to make his career even better as Deadline reports the British filmmaker has been lined up to helm The Night Stalker, a new adaptation of the ABC made-for-TV film that followed the late Darren McGavin as  tabloid reporter Carl Kolchak who, in the 1972 TV movie, hunted a killer who was draining blood of girls on the Las Vegas strip. ›››

Continue reading: Edgar Wright to Direct Johnny Depp in Adaptation of 'Night Stalker'

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Watch: Another Hilarious 'American Reunion' Theatrical Trailer Hits

American Reunion

"Then we graduated and started getting jobs, getting married, having kids and all that other stupid stuff." We've already seen a handful of trailers for the nostalgic sex comedy American Reunion (including a raunchy Red Band teaser and another filthy international tease), and now we have yet another full length trailer for the film as the April 6th release date looms ever closer. Gotta love the use of Closing Time by Semisonic (yeah, that takes me back) and the original opening credits song, and I really feel like this could be a great finale for the franchise that started back when I was a teenager full of hormones. Watch it below! ›››

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Check Out This Massive Mosaic of a 'Star Wars' Themed Last Supper

Star Wars - The Last Supper

There's no denying that Star Wars is always going to be present in pop culture in nearly every form. Even living a lifestyle based around parts of the sci-fi franchise is possible with the expensive books The Jedi Path and The Book of Sith. Though each has become a strange religion of sorts among certain hardcore fans, digital artist Avinash Aurora (which just sounds like a Star Wars character) has crafted a huge mosaic that combines religion and Star Wars in a new way. Aurora has put together an image of The Last Supper but replaced Jesus Christ and the rest of the Biblical gang with characters from the Star Wars universe. ›››

Continue reading: Check Out This Massive Mosaic of a 'Star Wars' Themed Last Supper

Jeffrey Nachmanoff to Adapt Vince Flynn Novel 'American Assassin'

American Assassin / Jeffrey Nachmanoff

Just last summer, word came that The Last Samurai and Blood Diamond director was going to be at the helm of a big screen adaptation of the Vince Flynn novel American Assassin featuring the author's recurring character, counter-terrorism agent Mitch Rapp who's battling a Saudi billionaire, an ex-East German Stasi spy and a husband-and-wife team of assassins, all while dealing with a knee injury. However, now Deadline has word that Jeffrey Nachmanoff, who directed the underrated thriller Traitor starring Don Cheadle, will direct the film for CBS Films who acquired all of Flynn's novels all the way back in 2008. ›››

Continue reading: Jeffrey Nachmanoff to Adapt Vince Flynn Novel 'American Assassin'

Fox Searchlight Sets 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' to Open Late June

Beasts of the Southern Wild

Briefly: Word from the internets, rather from the updates of @boxofficemojo (found via SlashFilm), is that Fox Searchlight has just set a late June 29th release date for the release of Benh Zeitlin's Beasts of the Southern Wild, the highly praised, award winning, universally loved Sundance sensation. The film stars lovable newcomer Quvenzhané Wallis as Hushpuppy, a six year-old girl striving to survive with her dad in the "the Bathtub," a community at the southern edge of Louisiana. I loved it (my Sundance review) and it won the Grand Jury prize. I don't think this is the best date to let this wonderful film explode, since it is a hard sell, but we can only hope they're getting ready to go all out with it. They've got my full support for it!

Taylor Kitsch Gunning for Aliens in International 'Battleship' Poster

Battleship

Spring is just around the corner, which means summer isn't far behind and the marketing machine for all the blockbusters is in full swing. There was quite an explosive and impressive tease for Battleship during the Super Bowl not too long ago, and while there's probably at least one more trailer coming before the film's May 18th release, this time we have a new international poster. It's a shiny Photoshop job, but it's the first real action shot of Taylor Kitsch being used as the star of the film as he charges at the dangerous alien enemy ready to blow their damn heads off. Here's hoping the film delivers a summer surprise. Look! ›››

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Watch: Sam Mendes' First Video Blog for Bond 23 'Skyfall' Revealed

Sam Mendes Skyfall Videoblog

"Here was a real man in a real situation again." The very first video blog for Bond 23, Skyfall, has debuted on the official 007.com website (via ComingSoon). Taking a cue from The Hobbit, director Sam Mendes presents the first of hopefully many video blogs from the set of Skyfall, this time talking about why he was the perfect guy for the job. He also says some nice things about Daniel Craig, returning as Agent 007, and gives us a tease of the locations he's been shooting in England. "It is still possible to make a big, fabulous, glamorous, escapist movie and yet - at the same time, to say something about the world we're living in." ›››

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Watch: SXSW Coming of Age Comedy 'Blue Like Jazz' Teaser Trailer

Blue Like Jazz Trailer

"Forgot everything you think you may know, because you do not know anything." Time for something fun. Roadside Attractions has unveiled a fantastic first teaser trailer for their upcoming SXSW film titled Blue Like Jazz, directed by Steve Taylor, based on Donald Miller's book about a junior college kid from Texas who tries to escape his Bible Belt upbringing for life in the Pacific Northwest at the "most godless campus in America." The cast includes Marshall Allman (True Blood), Claire Holt (Vampire Diaries, Pretty Little Liars) and Tania Raymonde (Lost). This looks surprisingly good, I'd love to see it if I were down at SXSW. ›››

Continue reading: Watch: SXSW Coming of Age Comedy 'Blue Like Jazz' Teaser Trailer

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John Carter by J.C. Richard

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