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OAKLAND, Calif. -- The Northern
California High School Mountain Bike Racing League has just announced special
previews of the film The Road to Roubaix, February 12 – 21, that have
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In addition to being a handy odds-calculator for the Oscars, the
Screen Actors Guild awards have one advantage of the other dozen-odd awards being
passed around this season: a Best En... (read more)
Ricardo Montalban was, for years, best known as the ravishing
voice extolling the “Corinthian leather” of a Chrysler Cordoba. Unless GM was
processing its car seats in Greece, thi... (read more)
Patrick McGoohan has passed
away at the age of 80. Generations of TV cult fans knew McGoohan as the suave
Number Six in the British show The Prisoner, which ran for 17 memorable episode... (read more)
Tipsier, blowsier and
with more cleavage than the Oscars, the 65-year-old Golden Globe awards went on
with its show last night. The telecast faced tight competition from Jack Bauer
and t... (read more)
Tipsier, blousier and
with more cleavage than the Oscars, the 65-year-old Golden Globe awards went on
with its show last night. The telecast faced tight competition from Jack Bauer
and t... (read more)
The new push for 3D will include the Super Bowl. DreamWorks
has just announced that it is creating a 3D trailer for “Monsters vs. Aliens,”
to run Feb. 1 at the big game. The fil... (read more)
Movietimes.com has declared war on a group of vandals in Los Angeles that have been defacing posters for the upcoming film Marley & Me with a spoiler. Effective immediately Movietimes.c... (read more)
A fat suit
obviously improves any actor’s performance, especially Tom Cruise, as the
soon-to-be-a-good-Nazi-in-Valkyrie earned a Golden Globe nod for his not-a-good-Nazi comic
tur... (read more)
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Cuban
audiences cheered the performance of Benicio del Toro as Ernesto
"Che" Guevara in two films director Steven Soderbergh has made about
the iconic Cub... (read more)
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The vampire romance "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" sucked up $140.7 million in its first three days and pulled in a total of $258.8 million worldwide, according to studio estimates Sunday. "New Moon" placed third on the all-time domestic chart behind last year's $158.4 million opening weekend for the Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight".
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"I think you're all fucked in the head. We're ten hours from the fucking fun park and you want to bail out. Well I'll tell you something. This is no longer a vacation. It's a quest. It's a quest for fun. I'm gonna have fun and you're gonna have fun. We're all gonna have so much fucking fun we'll need plastic surgery to remove our godamn smiles."
Why ''Ninja Assassin'' and its lead actor, Rain, could just be the perfect movie model for tough times.
With ninjas on the rise in Hollywood, we pick our favorite heroes from movies past.
$72.7 million haul tops first-day mark set by "Dark Knight"
It seemed that a few big Hollywood studios would no longer dominate our viewing agenda, that an indie revolution was imminent and that the dam on a reservoir of creativity had been destroyed. But that has not been the case.
"The Twilight Saga: New Moon" raked in over $70 million on Friday, the best single-day haul a film has ever enjoyed at the box office. The previous record for single-day domestic ticket sales was $67.2 million, set by "The Dark Knight" in 2008.
When the credit markets froze more than a year ago, lenders didn't invest in the digital-projection technology needed to show films in 3-D. That was a setback for Avatar, which was designed to showcase 3-D's artistic potential.
The world will look up and shout “Save us!” And Biff Tannen will whisper “Hello?! Anybody home? Think, McFly. Think.”
On the eve of New Moon, the second film in the Twilight series, TIME's Lev Grossman reveals how a Mormon housewife's vampire saga became a universal obsession
The following graphic details the evolving history of superhero movies, from the original Superman to this year’s most recent crop.
Ben Foster stars in Oren Moverman’s incredible film The Messenger along with Woody Harrelson (last seen in Zombieland). In the film, the two actors play Casualty Notification Officers. Foster delivers a spectacular performance (as does Woody) and here he talks about researching the role, what it meant to him, and how hard it was to leave it behind.
The Lord of the Rings movies grossed almost $3 billion, so it's no surprise New Line wants to head to Middle Earth in quest for box office gold. Luckily...
A decade after Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums, Generation Y's anointed auteur tries for a comeback with Fantastic Mr. Fox. To write the screenplay, Anderson moved into Roald Dahl’s house for two weeks with friend Noah Baumbach.
Nobody quite does movies like Lifetime.
Sometimes, a good actor can make a bad script tolerable and mediocre script enjoyable. But occasionally, an actor will stumble upon a role they seemed born to play, and watching them transform themselves is an utter joy.
Looks like "Land of the Lost" has earned star Will Ferrell the dubious distinction of being the most overpaid actor in show business...