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A Batman V Superman Co-Writer Once Dismissed The Idea, But Was He Right?
Cinema Blend - 31 Mar 2016 16:09
One of the reasons that Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice had one of the biggest opening weekends in history is because it's a setup that fans have wanted to see for years. However, at the studio level, interest has not...
Jonah Hill to Direct Self-Penned 'Mid '90s' Film
Rolling Stone - 31 Mar 2016 04:34
Jonah Hill will make his directorial debut for the forthcoming coming-of-age film, Mid '90s, which is based on a script he wrote, according to Variety. While there aren't a lot of details regarding the plot, sources told...
Stephen King Sci-Fi Adaptation 'Cell' Acquired by Saban Films
Hollywood Reporter - 31 Mar 2016 20:27
John Cusack stars with Samuel L. Jackson in the apocalyptic film.
This Week's Movies | April 1, 2016
The New York Times - 31 Mar 2016 23:59
The New York Times film critics review "Everybody Wants Some!!," "No Home Movie" and "Miles Ahead."
Big Bang Theory's Jim Parsons Is Making The Leap To The Big Screen, Get The Details
Cinema Blend - 31 Mar 2016 23:43
Thanks to his role in the hit CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory, Jim Parsons has become a big star. Though he hasn't exactly been a stranger to the movie theater, his success has primarily been confined to the small screen ...
Review: 'Notfilm' Tells How Beckett and Keaton Collaborated
The New York Times - 31 Mar 2016 23:38
This documentary about the making of the 1965 short movie "Film" features interviews and anecdotes about the two men.
#OscarsSoWhite Makes a Court Appearance
The New York Times - 31 Mar 2016 23:38
A federal judge cites the diversity debate in a ruling involving a defamation suit filed by the music executive Jerry Heller.
The Influence Boyhood Had Over Everybody Wants Some
Cinema Blend - 31 Mar 2016 23:26
Because of its time setting, ensemble cast, and story approach, Richard Linklater's Everybody Wants Some!! i very clearly functions as a spiritual sequel to the great 1993 indie hit Dazed and Confused, but that isn't the...
Review: 'Standing Tall,' a Boy's Encounter With the Law
The New York Times - 31 Mar 2016 23:20
Emmanuelle Bercot's film, with Rod Paradot as a violent boy, and Catherine Deneuve as a magistrate, examines France's approach to juvenile justice.
Review: In 'Too Late,' Imitation Is Sincere Flattery
The New York Times - 31 Mar 2016 23:00
Noir pays tribute to noir, with respect, in this film by Dennis Hauck, starring John Hawkes as a private investigator determined to avenge a murder.
Review: 'The Dark Horse' Dramatizes the Tale of a Chess Coach
The New York Times - 31 Mar 2016 22:55
"The Dark Horse," a film inspired by a documentary, is about Gen Potini, a Maori speed-chess player who used his skill to help young players.
Exclusive: Peek inside the end of an era with this BATGIRL #50 preview
HitFix - 31 Mar 2016 22:45
The enemy lurking at the edges of Batgirl's life has been revealed, as have the gang of heroes assembled to help her! From this point on, Batgirl doesn't walk alone!
Review: 'Francofonia,' About World War II Foes Turned Allies, for the Sake of Art
The New York Times - 31 Mar 2016 22:44
Alexander Sokurov's unsettling film examines efforts by the Louvre's director and a Nazi conservator to protect the Louvre's collection.
Awesome Harry Potter Video Breaks Down The Insane Cost Of Going To Hogwarts
Cinema Blend - 31 Mar 2016 22:28
Anyone who has watched just a second from the Harry Potter franchise has dreamt about going to Hogwarts. How could you not? It has moving staircases, talking paintings, while your attendance at this institution confirms ...
Lex Luthor's Company Is Going Through A Dramatic Change Following Batman V Superman
Cinema Blend - 31 Mar 2016 22:26
Warning: major spoilers for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice are ahead! Lex Luthor has a long history of running his own massive corporation in both the comics and other media stories, and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Ju...
Awesome "Outcast" Trailer Hammers Home Some Scares
Bloody Disgusting - 31 Mar 2016 22:26
Robert Kirkman's "Outcast," directed by Adam Wingard (who did V/H/S and V/H/S/2 with Bloody Disgusting, as well as A Horrible Way to Die, The Guest and You're Next), will premiere on Cinemax June 3rd, 2016, with ...
Review: In 'Afternoon,' Two Men Open Up
The New York Times - 31 Mar 2016 22:21
This Tsai Ming-liang film features him and the actor Lee Kang-sheng discussing personal issues in a minimalist setting.
Review: In 'Kill Your Friends,' Corporate Climbing Can Prove Deadly
The New York Times - 31 Mar 2016 22:13
The Britpop scene of the '90s takes it squarely on the chin in this blisteringly bleak yet richly satisfying poison-pen letter to the music industry.
Review: 'Catching the Sun' Profiles Solar Energy Entrepreneurs and Activists
The New York Times - 31 Mar 2016 22:07
This documentary spotlights international efforts to build a green economy through solar power.
Review: 'The Flight Fantastic' Takes to the Air With the Flying Gaonas
The New York Times - 31 Mar 2016 22:05
This documentary, by Tom Moore, explores the career of Tito Gaona and his three siblings, Mexican trapeze artists who brought a new verve to the form.
'The Darkness' Clip Will Make You Jump (Exclusive)
Bloody Disgusting - 31 Mar 2016 22:04
Not only is Greg McLean bringing us a new “Wolf Creek” miniseries in May, but on Friday, May 13, 2016 he will be reuniting with Rogue star Radha Mitchell on The Darkness, the latest from BH Tilt. The trailer for Greg...
Sean Astin Honors Late Mother Patty Duke by Carrying on Her Legacy of Mental Health Advocacy
Hollywood Reporter - 31 Mar 2016 22:02
"She was a steely-eyed warrior," her son recalls.