Eichmann Trailer
This movie trailer is about Adolf Eichmann, a Nazi war criminal who escaped trial by fleeing to Argentina toward the end of the war with Germany. (more…)
This movie trailer is about Adolf Eichmann, a Nazi war criminal who escaped trial by fleeing to Argentina toward the end of the war with Germany. (more…)
Anthony Hopkins will play a major role as Odin in the movie Thor. (more…)
Emma Watson was welcomed into true stardom now that she has had her first wardrobe malfunction.
Emma Watson appeared at the premiere along with fellow stars Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Robbie Coltrane, Helena Bonham Carter, Lily Collins, Tom Felton, and Evanna Lynch.
The male stars had umbrella-holders to keep them dry as they walked the red carpet- perhaps the female stars could have dress-managers, though walking in tandem would be awkward.
“Battling the elements at the London premiere of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the 19-year-old’s dress flew up to expose her nude-colored underwear beneath her designer gown.”
Here is the list of the new and upcoming movies of 2010. We are excitedly looking forward to these new films in the near future!
Fri, January 8 Bone Deep,
Fri, January 15 Cirque du Freak
Fri, January 22 Tooth Fairy
Fri, January 29 Edge of Darkness
Fri, February 5 The Cabin in the Woods
Fri, February 12 The Butchering Ghost
Fri, February 19 Mardi Gras
Fri, February 26 The Crazies
Fri, March 5 Alice in Wonderland
Fri, March 12 Lake House
Fri, March 19 Piranha 3-D
Fri, March 26 How to Train Your Dragon
Fri, April 2 Furry Vengeance
Fri, April 9 Date Night
Fri, April 16 A Nightmare On Elm Street
Thu, April 22 Oceans
Fri, April 23 The Expendables
Fri, May 7 Iron Man 2
Fri, May 14 Robin Hood
Fri, May 21 Shrek Goes Fourth
Fri, May 28 Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
Fri, June 4 Five Killers
Fri, June 11 The A-Team
Fri, June 18 Toy Story 3
Fri, June 25 The Green Hornet
Wed, June 30 The Twilight Saga’s Eclipse
Fri, July 2 The Last Airbender
Fri, July 9 Despicable Me
Fri, July 16 The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
Fri, July 23 The Zookeeper
Fri, July 30 Cats & Dogs 2: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
Fri, August 6 Step Up 3-D
Fri, August 13 Priest
Fri, September 24 Guardians of Ga’Hoole
Fri, October 1 Alpha and Omega
Sat, October 16 The Road
Fri, October 22 The Factory
Fri, November 5 Master Mind
Fri, November 19 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I
Fri, December 10 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn..
Fri, December 17 The Smurfs
For all you upcoming actors out there, Zhubin Rahbar should be an inspiration to you. He grew up without any Hollywood connections and isn’t the son of a famous actor. It was all hard work and determination that saw Rahbar through. He will be playing an officer in the upcoming film Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen.
At a young age he was involved at the Children’s Theatre on Middlefield with Michael Liftin. Rahbar grew up in Palo Alto where he went to Palo Alto Junior High School unknowingly alongside future star actor James Franco. He was into writing and directing his own skits during his Junior High School years, winning a Best Drama Student award.
He got his degree from UCSD in theatre arts, then he moved to L.A. to begin his film career. He studied very hard under Robert Carnegie at Playhouse West in North Hollywood -incidentally the same theatre conservatory his old schoolmate James Franco studied at.
He seems to be on a great pace for a decent career, as he was only in small independent films before his big Hollywood break. We look forward to seeing what else he will be a part of.
Coming soon to a theater near you: “Where’s Waldo?” This could actually happen as Universal is dead set on making this movie happen. Some of our past stories covered board games such as “Battleship” being licensed out to Hollywood among other ridiculous ideas.
This is ridiculous to the point of being funny. I mean the book is all illustrations with no plot, how do you make a movie out of that? Apparently the filmmakers are going to make the flick about Waldo and his dog Woof making use out of a malfunctioning time machine. Eric Ellenbogen (Underdog) will executive produce through Christopher Meledandri’s company Illumination Entertainment, who are also doing Ricky Gervais’s Flanimals film.
This will be a family action-adventure movie of sorts. However, I still think it would be better as a kid’s cartoon show if it HAS to be shown anywhere. See if it does well on TV before going for broke on a near full length movie. Yes, sadly they are going to make it live-action.
Who will play Waldo? That remains a mystery.
If you thought sequels and remakes were bad, think again. Now they are coming out with Hollywood films about board games! Ridley Scott’s Monopoly, or Michael Bay’s Ouija Board, these are just a few of their ideas.
Now the “Battleship movie will be set up with Peter Berg directing. They already have a built-in tag line “You Sunk My Battleship”. I guess it’s easier to get a board game license than a novel i.e. “Master and Commander”.
I just don’t see how you turn a board game into an epic. No script has been written for it, and whoever writes it has lost all dignity as a screenplay writer.
Peter Berg has directed with Hancock and The Kingdom, so at least he knows how to direct an action flick.
Still, I’ll pass on this one.
It was only a few months ago producer Judd Apatow hinted at a sequel to Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. Now it seems to be a very real possibility. Writer Adam McCay and Will Ferrel say they want to make it happen.
Ferrel told STV, “Yeah we’re trying to figure out when and how we should do that. In fact, I think next week we’re going to meet with all the guys and see if we can actually pull this off.”
Which might be more difficult then one would think as Steve Carrell and Paul Rudd are in different stages in their acting careers.
“Will and I are like let’s do Anchorman 2! We’re going to do it, for sure,” McKay said to Collider. “We’re dying to do it. Unless we can’t get the cast together, which is always kind of a tricky thing. But, I think, with that cast we’re all friends, so yeah, we want to do it.”
I can’t wait to see the next ‘Battle of the News Teams’!
Odd, it’s not everyday you see actors reconcile instead of get a divorce. Sean Penn and Robin Wright Penn have decided to work through their issues rather than call it quits after 13 years of marriage.
The Academy Award winning actor was granted a dismissal Tuesday of his request for a legal separation from actress Robin Wright Penn.
Penn filed for separation in Marin County last month, but records show he moved to dismiss that filing. The record does not indicate why.
Penn told the New York Daily News that the filing was “an arrogant mistake.”
The couple have had an on-off relationship. They filed for divorce in December 2007 but dismissed that petition several months later.
In February they attended the Academy Awards together, but the 48-year-old actor neglected to thank his wife after winning for his role in the drama “Milk.”
Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie were at Cannes for Pitt’s latest film “Inglorious Basterds”. They looked great on the red carpet and it almost looked like a 1950’s scene. It was very classy and the photographers treated the actors with a certain amount of respect. There are rumors that Angelina is pregnant, but that is highly doubtful. The pictures from Cannes of the couple came out looking quite elegant.
An inside clip from the premiere of “Inglorious Basterds”: