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“STEELY” EVANGELINE LILY GETS “REAL”
Tweet TV-famous Evangeline Lily (Lost), became an accidental actress but today has found herself in the middle of three hugely expensive films (Real Steel, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The Hobbit: There and Back Again) while on the verge … Continue reading
“Real Steel” Packs a Punch at the Box Office
Tweet Real Steel, the Hugh Jackman action-sci-fi adventure where robots have become the top boxing contenders, was the top pic this weekend. The flick raked in an estimated $27.3 million between Friday and Sunday. The political thriller starring Ryan … Continue reading
In Theaters – October 7th, 2011
Tweet The Ides of March is a smart political drama that stars Ryan Gosling as Stephen Myers, an idealistic staffer for Governor Mike Morris (George Clooney), a presidential candidate. As the Ohio presidential primary closes in, it becomes more … Continue reading
WES CRAVEN TALKS ABOUT ‘SCREAM 4,’ AMONG OTHER SCARY THINGS
Tweet Wes Craven‘s household name has been earned through a long apprenticeship in low budget (and even adult) filmmaking, where he left an earlier academic life to create the most successful series of horror films of his generation. Although the … Continue reading
Posted in Breaking News, Celebrities, Movie News, Movies, Uncategorized
Tagged Bruce Willis, celebrity interview, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Don Siegel, Friends, Howard Hawks, Humphrey Bogart, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Johnny Depp, Kevin Williamson, Moonlighting, Neve Campbell, Nightmare on Elm Street, Party of Five, Scream, Scream 4, Sharon Stone, The Deadly Bluffing, The Hills Have Eyes, The Last House from the Left, The Maltese Falcon, The Thing, Twilight Zone, Wes Craven
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Tyrese Gibson – An “Open Invitation” to “Fast Five” and a Teddy Pendergrass Biopic on the Horizon
Tweet Tyrese Gibson is not an actor posing as a singer or a singer posing as an actor. He wants his fans to know that he’s both and will deliver solidly for each of his projects. “A lot going … Continue reading
ACADEMY AND LACMA WORK TOWARD TOWERING CINEMA CULTURAL CENTER
Tweet The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) have taken a step toward realizing a museum dedicated to motion pictures and the creation of a new and unique cultural center … Continue reading
DVD Releases – October 4th, 2011
Tweet Movies on DVD The Lion King is the Disney animated feature about Simba, a young lion prince who is destined to become King of the Jungle…that is unless his wicked uncle can undermine his road to the … Continue reading
Posted in Breaking News, DVD Releases, Movie News, Movies, Music News, Television
Tagged African Cats, Alan Menken, Beauty and the Beast, Bette Midler: The Showgirl Must Go On, Can You Feel The Love Tonight, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Disneynature: African Cats, DVD Releases, DVD Releases 10/4/11, DVDs, DVDs 10/4/11, Dwayne Johnson, Elton John, Fast Five, James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, Jordin Sparks, Matthew Broderick, Neve Campbell, Paige O'Hara, Paul Walker, Robby Benson, Scream 4, The Lion King, Tim Rice, Vin Diesel, Wes Craven
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DISNEY CONCEPT ARTIST MARY BLAIR TRIBUTE AT THE ACADEMY
Tweet The lasting influence of Disney artist Mary Blair will be celebrated through an examination of her concept artwork for Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan in the 1950s during Mary Blair’s World of Color: A Centennial Tribute, the … Continue reading
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Tagged Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Alice Davis, Alice in Wonderland, Brer Rabbit, cartoons, Charles Solomon, Cinderella, Cruella De Vil, Disney, it’s a small world, Maleficent, Marc Davis Celebration of Animation, Mary Blair, Mary Blair’s World of Color: A Centennial Tribute, Peter Pan, Samuel Goldwyn Theater, Tinkerbell
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GET YOUR MOVIE TO THE ACADEMY BEFORE MONDAY!
Tweet October 3, is the deadline to submit entries in the Live Action Short Film, Animated Short Film and Foreign Language Film categories to be considered for the 84th Academy Awards®. Complete entries must arrive at the Academy of Motion … Continue reading