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Benicio del Toro’s Appearance in Sofia Coppola’s Somewhere

(Article by Rita Xia) In production is Sofia Coppola’s new movie, Somewhere, since her 2006 project, Marie Antoinette. Other than the announcement by Focus Features that Stephen Dorff, Elle Fanning, and Jackass actor Chris Pontius will all be starring in the film, popular band Rooney has blogged...
June 22nd, 2009 | Read More

ET Online Behind-the-Scenes Coverage of Twilight New Moon Filming in Vancouver

(Article by Rita Xia) A few weeks ago, I would’ve never imagined myself following up on Twilight fan sites. But after powering through all four books of the Twilight saga, I can understand what the frenzy is about. I am still a little embarrassed to put myself in the same category as the teenage...
June 22nd, 2009 | Read More

The 12th Shanghai International Film Festival

(Article by Rita Xia) One of the few international film festivals in Asia, the Shanghai Film Festival celebrated its 12th year between June 13th and 21st. At the conclusion of the festival, the official website issued a list of winners as well as the accompanying jury comments: Best Feature Film ORIGINAL...
June 22nd, 2009 | Read More

Hark Tsui Comes Back with Martial Arts Flick Detective Dee

(Article by Rita Xia) Hark Tsui, the famous Hong Kong movie director who has a list of well-received martial arts flicks in  his credit, is coming back with an all- star historical martial arts suspense thriller – Detective Dee (and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame). I know, that is a long list of...
June 15th, 2009 | Read More

Five Halloween Clips

(Article by Robert Lewis) It’s almost here… Rob Zombie’s stylish re-invention of the classic Halloween franchise is set to take a stab — pun intended — at the [currently] horror-unfriendly box-office crowd in a matter of 9 days. Whether it falls into “eternal summer...
August 21st, 2007 | Read More

Sommers takes command of G.I. Joe.

(Article by Tom G.) Well this should be exciting. After all G.I. Joe (or Action Force as it was known to me as a kid), is one of the greatest cartoon series to have ever existed, and even that daft movie with the giant insects and Cobra Commander turning into a snake was completely awesome! A director...
August 13th, 2007 | Read More

Lost Boys are found

(Article by Tom G.) Well in this tidal wave of sequels currently occuring at the moment (with many going straight to DVD), Lost Boys 2 has got some cast members which are at the very least satisfactory for a redundant film. Corey Feldman (along with Jamison Newlander) are returning as the Frog Brothers,...
August 13th, 2007 | Read More

Virulents could be cool….

(Article by Tom G.) A reasonably unknown comic (well to me anyway) called Virulents is due to be adapted into a film, and this one could go either way. On one hand the story is as follows: A small platoon of American soldiers in search of their missing comrades comes across Indian commandos looking for...
August 7th, 2007 | Read More

Feeling Star Struck? You probably just feel ill…

(Article by Tom G.) Sometimes film announcements which seem so obvious that they will happen, still surprise me. The very worst ideas that you know will be box office catastrophes and offend the sane movie-going public, are continually being made and there is not a thing to do about them. So that’s...
August 2nd, 2007 | Read More

Who will be directing The Last Man?

(Article by Tom G.) Y: The Last Man is one of my favourite comic book series. Written by Brian K. Vaughan, it’s an entertaining romp with some terrific characters and a wonderful set-up. It’s not exactly intellectually engaging, but at the very least it’s an incredibly fun story. The...
July 24th, 2007 | Read More

The Punisher finds its new Dolph Lundgren

(Article by Tom G.) The guys at Latino Review have got the scoop on who will star in Lexi Alexander’s Punisher 2, and it just so happens to be Titus Pullo himself, Ray Stevenson. Now I haven’t been following this story too closely, mainly because I’ve never been interested in the character,...
July 22nd, 2007 | Read More

There is clearly a demand for Ace Ventura 3

(Article by Tom G.) As the ‘official’ Jim Carrey journalist on Beyond Hollywood, it is my pleasure to announce that Ace Ventura 3 is going into production this September, but sadly die hard Carrey fans will be disappointed that the comedian isn’t going anywhere near it. It seems that...
July 17th, 2007 | Read More

EXCLUSIVE: Megan Fox Joins Half to Death

(Article by Robert Lewis) What is there left to say about Megan Fox that hasn’t already been mentioned? She’s one SEXY little minx! Sultry. Seductive. Just look at those entrancing, “bad girl” eyes and that set of pillowy, well-hydrated lips! A few years from now when Angelina...
July 15th, 2007 | Read More

Carrey tries to be funny again in ‘Yes Man’

(Article by Tom G.) It has been less than a week when I happened to mention that Jim Carrey had signed up to play every single character in a new CGI version of A Christmas Carol (a slight exaggeration I admit). But now another of his new projects has been announced and this one is called ‘Yes...
July 13th, 2007 | Read More

Pure Imagination = Pure Genius

(Article by Tom G.) When I first saw Jonah Hill in The 40 Year Old Virgin, playing a slightly freaky guy trying to buy disco boots, I had absolutely no idea that there was a future for him as a leading man. But then again the same could have been said for Seth Rogen and many other Judd Apatow familiars. But...
July 10th, 2007 | Read More

Creature From the Black Lagoon Remake Enters Pre-Production

(Article by Robert Lewis) Variety reveals that the Universal-based production house Strike Entertainment — the forced behind 2004’s Dawn of the Dead redux, James Gunn’s wholesomely fun Slither and this years mega-hit 300 — have just initiated the pre-production process on a remake...
July 9th, 2007 | Read More

Carrey takes all the roles in A Christmas Carol

(Article by Tom G.) I believe this was rumoured a few days ago, when Bob Hoskins decided to spread early Christmas cheer, by announcing Robert Zemeckis’ latest project (the interesting thing is Bob Hoskins is not officially signed up to be in the film, so maybe he’s just excited for pal,...
July 6th, 2007 | Read More

International One-Sheet for Catacombs, NEW Pics

(Article by Robert Lewis) Lionsgate. Sometimes I love them. Other times I loathe ‘em. When it comes to hardcore R-rated horror, they’re far from shy. Zombie’s House of 1K Corpses, it’s superior (and much edgier) follow-up, The Devil’s Rejects, Roth’s Hostel…and...
July 5th, 2007 | Read More

Kwik-E-Marts’ open for business

(Article by Tom G.) While I happen to be one of those guys that reckons The Simpsons has lost nearly all the charm it once possessed many years ago, there will always be a warm place in my heart for the show. In its ‘glory days’, I absolutely loved everything about the folks from Springfield,...
July 3rd, 2007 | Read More

Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium Trailer

(Article by Tom G.) I’ve never met the guy, or seen the movie, but there is something about Mr Magorium that I just don’t like. Sure Dustin Hoffman may very well be one of the greatest actors around, but that doesn’t change the fact that Magorium and his Emporium look rather annoying....
June 29th, 2007 | Read More

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