‘Star Wars VII’ Will Have Major Change to Opening: No Fox Fanfare
When “Star Wars: Episode VII” arrives in theaters, it will do so without some very familiar music.
The WrapWho Do Thor, Bond, and Batman Turn to When It Gets Too Dangerous?
Meet the guy whose résumé includes performances as Batman, James Bond, Green Lantern, Robin Hood, the Prince of Persia, and the Mighty Thor. Yes, each of those iconic characters are portrayed on screen by individual actors, but there's one man … Continue reading →
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AdChoices Veterans United SponsoredHemsworth back as Thor but won't be type-cast
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — On the screen, Chris Hemsworth battles aliens as superhero Thor. But this day, his wounds are of the domestic variety.
Associated PressJennifer Lawrence Has 9 Lives as ‘The Hunger Games’ Gets Re-Cast With Cats (Video)
The only thing that could possibly make “The Hunger Games” better would be if the human actors were replaced with cats.
The WrapRob Lowe Gets Presidential in Killing Kennedy
But you'll find no conspiracy theories — not even a hint — in the ambitious National Geographic Channel film Killing Kennedy. Based on the best-selling book by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard, it lays blame for the assassination of JFK (played by Rob Lowe) squarely on Lee Harvey Oswald (Will…
TV Guide‘Downton Abbey’s Dan Stevens In Lancelot Mode For ‘Night At The Museum 3′
EXCLUSIVE: Downton Abbey star Dan Stevens has been cast as Lancelot in Fox‘s Night At The Museum 3. This is a pivotal role in the film, which is set in London. Ben Stiller is expected to return as museum security guard Larry Daley and Robin Williams is in talks to return as Theodore Roosevelt.…
Deadline.com‘Silence of the Lambs’ Blooper Reel: You’ll Never Look at Hannibal Lecter the Same Way Again (Video)
Hannibal Lecter may be a murderous maniac who eats his patients’ brains, but even he has to goof around sometimes.
The WrapTV Ratings: 'Sean Saves the World' Gets 'Voice' Lift, 'X Factor' Falls Again
CBS dominated the night with a dipping "Big Bang Theory," while increased Thursday competition proves unfortunate for the Fox series and ABC's anemic "Once Upon a Time" spinoff.
The Hollywood Reporter'Killing Kennedy' 50 Years Later
Michelle Trachtenberg talks about her new role in the film adaptation "Killing Kennedy."
ABC News VideosTom Cruise denies in defamation lawsuit he 'abandoned' daughter Suri
By Piya Sinha-Roy LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor Tom Cruise called reports that he had abandoned his daughter Suri after his divorce from actress Katie Holmes "patently false" in court documents for a defamation and invasion of privacy lawsuit against a German media company. In a declaration that…
ReutersDisney’s Brilliant Strategy: Make Fewer Movies
Disney has settled on a brilliant business strategy — make as few movies as possible. Sure, it releases plenty of films made by Pixar, Marvel and DreamWorks. It makes nature movies through Disneynature and animated movies through Disney Animation and Disneytoon Studios. It will soon make “Star…
The Wrap‘The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug’ Available for Early Download with Advance Tickets – and $20
Moviegoers will be able to pre-order a $20 digital high-definition version of “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” at the same time they purchase advance tickets for the Peter Jackson adventure fantasy, exhibition giant Regal Entertainment said Thursday. The “super tickets” for “The Desolation of…
The WrapMicrosoft Ready to Fill Xbox One Screen With Apps Upon Launch
First there was the hardware, then the games, now come the apps. Microsoft revealed Friday the first wave of 19 entertainment apps that will launch with the Xbox One when it becomes available on Nov. 22 in 13 markets, with others introduced through the spring. The list for the U.S. includes the…
VarietyDocumentary 'The Armstrong Lie' deconstructs cyclist's myth-making
By Mary Milliken LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Filmmaker Alex Gibney was not alone in being duped by Lance Armstrong and his strident denials that he had doped and cheated his way to cycling's biggest prizes over the years. But Gibney was in a unique position as the Oscar-winning documentary director who…
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Everyone knows the tales about Winona Ryder's most infamous relationship (Johnny Depp), most infamous incident (shoplifting), and her most infamous role ("Heathers"). However, in a new interview with V Magazine, the seemingly ageless 42-year-old actress, who next stars in "Homefront" … Continue…
omg!No DAREDEVIL Movie Plans Per Disney
Disney CEO Bob Iger revealed that neither Daredevil or the other characters that will make up The Defenders are currently being eyed for feature films.
Clevver MoviesJamie Foxx Pities the Spidey-Fool in ‘Spider-Man 2′
"We wanted Electro to disrespect Spider-Man" — so says Jamie Foxx about his upcoming villainous turn in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2." So in order to get under Spidey's skin, Foxx channeled one of the most-quoted baddies in cinema history: Clubber … Continue reading →
Movie TalkHow to film a Wes Anderson parody the 'Saturday Night Live' way
Saturday Night Live recently lampooned Wes Anderson's films in a Halloween special sketch. The trailer — for a fake horror film called the Anderson-esque The Midnight Coterie of Sinister Intruders — was put together by the show's director of photography, Alex Buono. In a lengthy and illuminating…
The VergeDisney to Focus on Building Family Brand in China Before Shanghai Park Opens in 2015
While it’s already had a presence in China for years, the Walt Disney Co. will focus more on building its family brand with consumers there through 2015, when Shanghai Disneyland is set to open its gates. “We’ve been building the Disney brand over the years and we will continue to,” said Disney…
Variety‘Divergent’ Ending Controversy Won’t Hurt Film, Lionsgate Says
When it comes to “Divergent,” the young adult books Lionsgate is betting will inspire a hit series of films, there’s no such thing as bad publicity. “A little controversy in terms of publicity never hurts,” Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer said during a conference call with analysts on Friday. …
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