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May 11 2012

Chloe Moretz to Lead Unique Black Listed Zombie Drama 'Maggie'

Chloe Moretz

With a role alongside a vampire in Dark Shadows, after becoming one herself in Let Me In, it's time for Chloe Moretz to step into the shoes of another iconic horror monster. Variety reports Ms. Moretz will play the titular character in Maggie, a drama about a 16-year old girl from a town in middle America who becomes infected by a zombie. However, this film is different then your average zombie flick as it actually takes six months for the girl to turn into a zombie and the story follows the affect it has on her family, mainly her father who continues to have nothing but unconditional love for his teenage daughter. Read on! ›››

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May 10 2012

Warner Bros Kicks Off a 'TDKR' Tumbler & Bat-Pod N.A. Road Tour

The Dark Knight Rises Tumbler

Now that Avengers is out of the way, Warner Bros can start their epic marketing to conclude Chris Nolan's Batman series in all its glory this July. One of the first big announcements is a Tumbler Tour 2012, not to be confused with Tumblr, where the blog is hosted. "The Tumbler and the Bat-Pod are hitting the road and traveling across North America." Right now they have listed 26 cities (including in Canada) starting with Arkansas on May 12th, ending in Los Angeles on July 7th, which is perfectly timed for a premiere. Not many details are known yet, since it's just kicking off, but a few early photos have hit. But what about "The Bat"? ›››

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Plot Details Revealed for Stephen King's 'The Shining' Sequel Novel

The Shining

Way back in November of 2009 we got word that Stephen King was working on a sequel novel to The Shining, the book on which the classic Stanley Kubrick horror film of the same name is based. Well, King has been hard at work on the book titled Doctor Sleep, and the reason we're so interested in it is because of the potential for a film sequel. Apparently the book is slated to hit shelves on January 15th next year, and there's a good chance a studio could pick up the film rights to the book before then. In the meantime, how about we give you the official synopsis that just made its way online from the most official source. Read on! ›››

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'Warrior' Director Gavin O'Connor to Helm a 'Yakuza' Crime Thriller

Gavin O'Connor

Even though I don't watch MMA or any sort of martial arts, Gavin O'Connor's Warrior was one of my favorite movies of 2011. It's a great sports drama which featured fantastic performances from Joel Edgerton, Tom Hardy, and Nick Nolte. Deadline reports that O'Connor has found a new project, a contemporary Japanese crime thriller called Yakuza which is about - you guessed it - the Japanese equivalent to the mafia. The plot follows an American intelligence guru who gets in over his head dealing with the head of the crime syndicate, slipping even deeper into the seedy underworld of the Japanese criminal organization. ›››

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Seltzer & Friedberg Take Aim at 'The Hunger Games' for New Parody

The Hunger Games Parody

If you thought Aaron Seltzer and Jason Friedberg were finished with their godawful brand of spoof movies, I've got bad news for you. According to Variety, the guys behind Epic Movie, Date Movie, Meet The Spartans, and Vampires Suck have signed on to write and direct The Starving Games, a parody of one of this year's biggest box-office successes, Gary Ross' The Hunger Games. Weird how everyone seems to have forgotten about that movie in the wake of The Avengers, but Seltzer and Friedberg are ready to mix in more idiotic pop culture references and remind people about The Hunger Games in the worst possible way. ›››

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'Harry Potter' Producer David Heyman to Adapt 'Paddington Bear'

Paddington Bear

Between producing the massively successful entries in the Harry Potter franchise, David Heyman brought movies like I Am Legend and Yes Man to the big screen. Now that Potter-Mania is over, Heyman is moving on to another popular series of British stories that could end up becoming the next big kid's franchise. Deadline reports that Heyman has partnered with France's StudioCanal to produce a live action/CGI hybrid version of Paddington Bear, a book series that started with A Bear Called Paddington in 1958, about a precocious bear from Peru who is found at the Paddington train station in London and adopted by humans. ›››

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Guillermo del Toro to Co-Direct His Own 3D Stop-Motion 'Pinocchio'

Pinocchio

Over a year ago we got our first look at Guillermo del Toro's new spin on the classic story of Pinocchio. The brilliant director revealed their collaboration on a stop-motion animated version of the story with The Jim Henson Company & Pathe back in 2008 and the concept art looked positively astounding. At the time Gris Grimly, who illustrated the 2002 take on the story, was directing with Mark Gustafson, but now Variety has word that del Toro himself has decided to co-direct, his first animated film, with Gustafson with an eye towards shooting once he's completely done with Pacific Rim sometime next summer. More below! ›››

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Kurt Russell and Sacha Baron Cohen Freed from 'Django Unchained'

Django Unchained

Not all news is good news, and it sounds like there's been more than a few bouts of bad luck when it comes to casting Quentin Tarantino's western Django Unchained. First, Kevin Costner had to step out of his role as Ace Woody, the right-hand man of ruthless plantation/slave-owner Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Joseph Gordon-Levitt has also been forced to step out of his role due to scheduling because of his directorial debut. Thankfully, Death Proof Kurt Russell stepped in for the former actor as the secondary villain, but it appears some trouble on the set has caused Russell walk away from the film. ›››

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McConaughey, Rickman, & More Attached to Lee Daniels' 'The Butler'

Alan Rickman / Matthew McConaughey

Since he left romantic comedies behind in 2009, Matthew McConaughey has been reclaiming his spot in the industry as a respectable leading man. He recently worked with John Cusack on Lee Daniels' The Paperboy, the director's follow-up to his Oscar-nominated Precious. According to THR, there's a reunion in the works since McConaughey is now attached to star alongside Cusack in Daniels' upcoming historical drama The Butler, led by Forrest Whitaker as a White House servant who worked under the reign of eight presidents. Cuba Gooding Jr., Alan Rickman, and Terrence Howard are all attached, too. Read on! ›››

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Kyle Chandler To Hunt Leonardo DiCaprio in 'The Wolf of Wall Street'

Kyle Chandler

After a breakout performance in J.J. Abrams' Super 8 last year, it seems Kyle Chandler is on the edge of true stardom (on the big screen). He's gearing up for a big project this year with Kathryn Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty (formerly Kill Bin Laden), and Deadline reports that the actor has now secured a role opposite Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill in Martin Scorsese's newest movie, The Wolf of Wall Street. He'll play FBI Agent Coleman, the man who tracks and eventually catches Jordan Belfort, an up-and-coming Wall Street stockbroker who gets wildly successful and subsequently gets caught up in drugs, excess, and greed. ›››

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Jon Hamm Dives into World of Sports in 'Million Dollar Arm' Drama

Jon Hamm

For several years, Jon Hamm has become better known as Don Draper, one of the best men working in advertising back in the 60's on the AMC drama series "Mad Men." Of course, Hamm has also taken supporting roles in a variety of films like Bridesmaids, The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Town and even bit parts in The A-Team and Sucker Punch (though his role is better in the director's cut). Now Hamm is slated to lead a project, likely while he's on hiatus between seasons of the aforementioned Emmy winning series, as Deadline reports he will star in Million Dollar Arm, a real-life drama set in the world of sports. ›››

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May 09 2012

Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler Team Up for Romantic Comedy Parody

Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler

On the NBC comedy series "Parks & Recreation" there's been an interesting race for a City Council position between series lead Leslie Knope, played by Amy Poehler, and Bobby Newport, guest star Paul Rudd, and it's been fantastic. However, it sounds like the two will also be seen together on the big screen for the first time since Wet Hot American Summer in 2001 (which also has a sequel coming sometime down the road). Variety reports Rudd and Poehler will lead They Came Together, a romantic comedy parody from Role Models director David Wain, who also helmed the aforementioned summer camp comedy parody. ›››

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Boyle's 'Frankenstein' with Benedict Cumberbatch Heads to Theaters

Frankenstein

By the end of 2012, it will have been quite an impressive couple of years for Benedict Cumberbatch. Not only has the actor already starred in Oscar nominated films like War Horse and Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, but his BBC series "Sherlock" just premiered its second season, he was voted The Sun's Sexiest Man, he just finished shooting Star Trek 2 and will be seen in The Hobbit in December. Now audiences will see one of his more exclusive performances as director Danny Boyle (127 Hours, Slumdog Millionaire) will have his stage production of Frankenstein with Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller head to theaters. Read on! ›››

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Roman Polanski Will Next Tackle Dreyfus Affair Political Thriller 'D'

Roman Polanski

The team behind the 2010 thriller The Ghost Writer is back together, including director Roman Polanski, for the singular letter titled D, a film that will chronicle the Dreyfus Affair, the historical political scandal and injustice that involved Alfred Dreyfus, a young French artillery officer who was sentenced to life imprisonment on Devil's Island for allegedly having communicated French military secrets to the German Embassy in Paris. However, the twist comes when two years later, in 1896, evidence came to light identifying a French Army major named Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy as the man behind the espionage. ›››

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Hayley Atwell to Lead a Pseudo '10 Things I Hate About You' Sequel

10 Things I Hate About Life / Hayley Atwell

Though she had plenty of recognizable work before her turn in Captain America: The First Avenger, the comic book film gave actress Hayley Atwell a whole new world of opportunities in action films (she'll be seen in The Sweeney later this year across the pond). Of course, she still has a pretty face perfect for romance and the like, so it's not surprising that she's taking on a less action-packed role for a new project. What is surprising though is that Variety says Atwell's new gig is 10 Things I Hate About Life, a pseudo sequel to the seminal 1999 teen comedy 10 Things I Hate About You, truly a nostalgic favorite of mine. ›››

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May 07 2012

Marvel/Disney's 'The Avengers' Hits $200 Million Opening Weekend

The Avengers - $200 Million!

"Puny God." Hulk smashes the box office. And it didn't take long. The Walt Disney Studios announced with a press release on Sunday morning, before the weekend was even finished, that Marvel's The Avengers is estimated to earn a total $200.3 million in its opening weekend run here in the US. If that estimate is true (official this morning - closer to ~$205M) it has just set a new box office record for opening weekend, easily passing $169 million set by Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 last year. This is a huge opening, but well worth it for a movie that does deliver after a five-film, four-year crossover lead up. Bravo, Marvel. ›››

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May 06 2012

James Cameron Says He's Not Doing Much Besides 'Avatar' 2, 3 & 4

James Cameron Avatar

Well, there you go, there is definitely a lot of Avatar on the way, between movies and theme parks. While speaking with the NY Times Media Decoder blog with Edward Wong (via BleedingCool), James Cameron, master filmmaker and deep sea explorer, straight up revealed that his future line-up consists of pretty much Avatar, some documentaries, exploring the ocean/world, and that's about it - nothing more in film. Wait, what? Can it be? No more del Toro's At the Mountains of Madness or anything else? Cameron gives some rather interesting quotes in the NY Times Q&A, a few that make me concerned for his future. Discuss below! ›››

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May 04 2012

Universal Picks Up Heist 'Breaking The Bank' with 'The Raid' Director

Gareth Evans

Up for some MMA fights next? Deadline is reporting that Universal has acquired Breaking The Bank, a true-story drama about former UFC fighter Lee "Lightning" Murray, a mixed martial arts "street brawler" who organized one of the largest cash heists in England in 2006. They're also hot on the project, because it's one of the first following the breakout smash hit The Raid that has the British director behind that, Gareth Evans, attached. Evans is producing this new project with XYZ Films, who also made The Raid. Darren Aronofsky had apparently been developing/circling this as well, but has since moved over to Noah instead. ›››

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Jonah Hill May Get in Oscar Race Again with 'The Wolf of Wall Street'

Jonah Hill / The Wolf of Wall Street

Last year, a fantastic supporting turn in Moneyball turned plenty of heads towards Jonah Hill as not just a young funnyman, but a charismatic, dramatic actor as well. His work in the adaptation even landed him an Oscar nomination, but alas, the statue went to Christopher Plummer for his performance in Beginners. However, it looks like Hill might get the chance to chase Oscar again as Deadline reports the actor will join Leonardo DiCaprio in The Wolf on Wall Street, an adaptation of Jordan Belfort's memoir of the same name adapted by "Boardwalk Empire" scribe Terence Winter and directed by a guy named Martin Scorsese. ›››

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