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(10/19/10 12:56pm)
Way back at the beginning of the year, "Spider-Man 4" was scrapped in favor of an entire 3-D reboot. Not long after that Marc Webb ("500 Days of Summer") was officially announced to direct the upcoming new film for everyone's favorite web-slinger.
(10/12/10 4:10pm)
Deadline and Heat Vision report that Zack Snyder has been officially chosen to direct “Superman: The Man of Steel” for Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros.
(10/05/10 6:47pm)
The first "Paranormal Activity" was a micro-budgeted mockumentary that was composed of handicam footage shot by a young couple, Micah and Katie, who slowly begin to suspect that they’re being haunted by a demonic presence.
(09/27/10 3:15pm)
It's hard to imagine that the last novel in the "Harry Potter" series came out over three years ago. The first book hit shelves in the United States way back in 1998 when most college students were just learning how to read.
(09/21/10 7:07pm)
Stephen King's epic novel series "The Dark Tower" is a grand work of fiction. I am a King fan and have read all seven books in the series as well as some of the prequel comics. But how can something so big fit onto the screen.
(09/17/10 4:14pm)
This summer had a lot of hits and misses. Some films had plenty of anticipation while some newcomers broke into the spotlight. But which film was the best of the summer?
(09/09/10 3:26pm)
Like how most of our generation prefer color rather than black-and-white, the next generation will prefer 3-D more than 2-D.
(09/04/10 2:15pm)
Danny Boyle has directed a number of different films ranging from the acclaimed “Slumdog Millionaire” to the fan-favorites “28 Days Later” and "Trainspotting."
(04/23/10 10:03pm)
Classes are over and the summer is almost here. Along with the summer comes the big summer movie hits. This year there’s a very good selection of films hitting theaters that you might want to check out.
(04/23/10 9:31pm)
MGM, a movie studio that’s been around since 1924, is in some serious financial trouble. As of 2009, the studio had about $3.7 billion dollars in debt with the economic recession not helping.
(03/09/10 7:04pm)
The Oscars have come and gone and "The Hurt Locker" has triumphed, winning Best Picture and five more awards including Best Director (making Kathryn Bigelow the first woman to win best director) and Original Screenplay.
(03/07/10 12:36pm)
The Razzies started 30 years ago when John Wilson created it as an opposing force to the Oscars and other self-congratulatory awards.
(03/02/10 10:02pm)
It's almost time to start reliving your childhood again.
(01/25/10 7:15pm)
Early this month, production on the anticipated film “Spider-Man 4” was halted as director Sam Raimi clashed with Sony and Columbia Pictures over creative differences. Talks broke down because Sony wanted another record-breaking blockbuster while Raimi wanted to get "back to basics" and make a movie that everyone could enjoy.
(01/14/10 10:55pm)
(12/02/09 8:00pm)
Paul Greengrass, director of “The Bourne Supremacy” and “The Bourne Ultimatum,” has dropped out of the planned fourth film in the "Bourne" series.
(12/02/09 7:45pm)
Two films hit theaters next spring that deal with the gods of Greek mythology.
(11/29/09 10:50pm)
Director James Cameron, known for creating the “Terminator” franchise and making “Titanic,” hasn’t made a full-length feature film since he sank that ship in 1997.
(11/24/09 7:05pm)
Director James Cameron, known for creating the “Terminator” franchise and making “Titanic,” hasn’t made a full-length feature film since he sank that ship in 1997.
(11/18/09 7:50pm)
"New Moon," based on Stephenie Meyer's bestselling book, hits theaters on November 20, and the film has already leaped over previous record-holders to become the top-selling pre-release title in Fandango's 10-year history.