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Alex Proyas' Knowing gets a One-SheetA new poster for Alex Proyas' Knowing, about a time capsule which contains a sheet of paper with a series of numbers on it which appear to predict the future. Nicolas Cage stars and all are clearly hoping for something a little classier than The Number 23. |
Ain't It Cool News |
Burton, Depp Moving Into Dark Shadows Next Year?So, what's next for Tim Burton and Johnny Depp after they finish "Alice in Wonderland"? According to Collider, the duo will be moving on to that long-discussed "Dark Shadows" adaptation. |
Collider.com |
Richard Zanuck Issues 3-D Challenge to James Cameron"Alice in Wonderland" producer Richard Zanuck claims not to have seen James Cameron's disparaging remarks about the process being used to convert his film to 3-D, but that hasn't stopped him from issuing a challenge to Cameron. |
Latino Review |
Stephen Sommers Developing Tarzan UpdateAccording to Entertainment Weekly, Stephen Sommers and Stuart Beattie are working on a new "Tarzan" movie -- one in which the venerable character will "trash his loincloth and throw on a pair of khakis" for some parkour action. |
Entertainment Weekly |
Keanu Talks Speed, Bill & Ted SequelsKeanu Reeves has already brushed off the "Speed 3" rumors that surfaced earlier this week...but he is, apparently, up for another "Bill & Ted" movie. |
CinemaBlend.com |
Russell Brand Preps Arthur RemakeYes, it's another in the endless list of remakes, but it makes oddly perfect sense: Russell Brand is developing a new version of the 1981 Dudley Moore/Liza Minnelli comedy "Arthur." |
Hollywood Reporter |
They Live All Over AgainWho will be all out of bubblegum this time? Universal has announced plans to remake John Carpenter's 1988 cult classic, "They Live." |
Hollywood Reporter |
Fox Is Still Romancing the StoneFox has started the ball rolling in a "Romancing the Stone" remake, hiring "Eagle Eye" co-writer Daniel McDermott to pen the script. |
Hollywood Reporter |
Joel Anderson Heading from Lake Mungo to the Twilight ZoneAccording to Bloody Disgusting's sources, Warner Bros. is moving ahead with plans for a new "Twilight Zone" movie, with writer-director Joel Anderson ("Mungo Lake") in final talks to handle the screenplay. |
Bloody Disgusting |
Repo Man Sequel Starts Filming in January"Repo Chick," Alex Cox's David Lynch-produced, recession-inspired sequel to "Repo Man," will begin filming next month. |
Slashfilm |
"Extremely Challenging" Times for Sundance EntrantsAfter years of acting as a launchpad for successful indies, Sundance saw its highest-profile films languish at the box office in 2008 -- and despite an '09 slate that features more uplifting fare than recent years, market conditions may cause next year's lineup to suffer much the same fate. |
Los Angeles Times |
Total Recall: Rappers on the Big ScreenThis week Cadillac Records, starring Beyonce Knowles, Adrien Brody, and Mos Def, hits theaters, a music-driven period piece about the great Chess Records label which recorded some of the finest blues and R&B ever captured on vinyl in the 1950s and '60s. Hip-hop musician and actor Mos Def plays legendary rock 'n roller Chuck Berry, which inspired us to take a look at other rappers who have successfully made the leap to the big screen. |
Rotten Tomatoes |
George Miller Denies Justice League ExitJust when we thought George Miller's "Justice League" movie was kaput, it turns out the story that's been circulating for the last few days is bogus -- according to Miller's reps, the project is still "being seriously worked on." |
Dark Horizons |
Zack Snyder Trims Watchmen to 2:35Zack Snyder and Warner Bros. haven't settled on a final cut for "Watchmen" yet, but the director tells Sci Fi WIRE that he's gotten the running time down to two hours and 35 minutes. |
SciFi.com |
James Cameron Urges "Content-Driven" 3-DJames Cameron gave the keynote address at Tuesday's 3D Entertainment Summit, and had some interesting things to say about the way the technology is being used -- particularly by Tim Burton. |
FirstShowing.net |
Lexi Alexander Looking at Jonah HexIt doesn't sound like a deal is anywhere close to being made, but Lexi Alexander has told Latino Review that she's one of the directors in the running to take over "Jonah Hex" from Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor. |
Latino Review |
"The Dark Knight" Tops iTunes' 2008 Movie Downloads ListIt isn't even out yet, but that hasn't stopped "The Dark Knight" from topping iTunes' list of the best-selling movie downloads of 2008. |
Hollywood Reporter |
Mark Romanek to Direct Alex Garland's Never Let Me GoProlific commercial and music video director Mark Romanek, who most recently directed One Hour Photo in 2002, will helm Alex Garland's Never Let Me Go, the film adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro's novel. The novel takes place in a dystopian Britain where people are cloned for donor organs and revolves around a young woman named Kathy who has been created as one of these donors. |
Empire Magazine |
Independent Spirit Award Nominations AnnouncedThe Independent Spirits have announced their nominations for this year's awards. Frozen River, Rachel Getting Married, Ballast, Wendy And Lucy and The Wrestler are all up for the top award, with Anne Hathaway, Mickey Rourke and Sean Penn amongst those competing for acting awards. |
Screen International |
Mark Strong Talks Sherlock HolmesYou won't want to read it if you're trying to remain completely spoiler-free, but Mark Strong shared a little advance info about Guy Ritchie's "Sherlock Holmes" with IGN UK yesterday, and it's just a click away. |
IGN Movies |




