Scott and Washington really might be ‘Unstoppable’ after all
Tony Scott’s Unstoppable may still be going forward and Denzel Washington may still be on board, but we couldn’t care less.
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Tony Scott’s Unstoppable may still be going forward and Denzel Washington may still be on board, but we couldn’t care less.
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The official one sheet for Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island starring Leonardo DiCaprio
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[UPDATE: Trailer is back up.]
We sort of skipped over the most recent batch of Alice images because they didn’t offer anything new or revelatory and we sleep better at night telling ourselves we’re not just knee-jerk studio pawn-whores who will jump every time a nugget of info is released regarding the movies on our radar.
The [...]
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The one sheet for the new British girl’s school comedy starring Colin Firth, Lena Headey, Russell Brand, Toby Jones, Rupert Everett and Gemma Arterton
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via: Press Release
Shorts International, the UK based company which brings the Oscar nominated short films to US theaters every year has launched ShortsHD on the AT&T U-verseĀ service. Described as “the world’s first HD channel dedicated to short movies,” ShortsHD runs 30 – 60 minute blocks of short films in categories including Animate!, Comedy, World [...]
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SnagFilms celebrates its first birthday with SummerFest, a series of week-long premieres of documentaries that haven’t screened in theaters or on TV. SummerFest kicks off this Friday 7/24 with Jonathan Bricklin’s The Entrepreneur. Executive produced by Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me, the most popular of the 800+ docs that SnagFilms featured in its first year), The Entrepreneur tells the story of Malcolm Bricklin, the filmmaker’s father and the wheeler-dealer who successfully brought the Subaru and the Yugo to America.
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You’ve heard the buzz. You’ve seen the poster. Here’s the trailer.
Jane Campion’s Bright Star with Ben Wishaw as English poet John Keats and Abbie Cornish as his lover Fanny Brawne opens September 18th.
Source: Yahoo
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