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25 September 2008 6:21 PM, PDT | From The Hollywood News | See recent The Hollywood News news
Here we have a brand new trailer for the new Jessica Biel movie EASY VIRTUE. Colin Firth and Ben Barnes also star in the period piece.
The twenties have roared... the thirties have yet to swing. John Whittaker, a young Englishman, falls madly in love with Larita, a sexy and glamorous American woman, and they marry impetuously. However when the couple returns to the family home, his mother Mrs Whittaker has an instant allergic reaction to her new daughter-in-law. Larita tries her best to fit in but fails to tiptoe through the minefield laid by her mother-in-law. Larita quickly realizes Mrs Whittaker.s game and sees that she must fight back if she.s not going to lose John. A battle of wits ensues and sparks soon fly. Mrs Whittaker manipulates every situation to undermine her, while Larita remains frustratingly calm and engineers sassy counter attacks. Before long, Mrs Whittaker
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10 September 2008 9:42 PM, PDT | From Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news
On Wednesday, September 10, Spike TV has revealed their full list nominees for the 3rd Annual Scream Awards entitled "Scream 2008". From the announcement, it is revealed that the hit summer blockbuster movie "The Dark Knight" has led the pack with an astounding 21 nominations from The Ultimate Scream to Most Memorable Mutilation category.
Aside from collecting gongs for its installment, "Dark Knight" has also brought in nods for its cast and crew. Four of the Warner Bros. Pictures action movie' lead cast ensemble, Christian Bale, Aaron Eckhart, Heath Ledger and Maggie Gyllenhaal, have been receiving counts for Best Superhero, Best Villain, Best Actor and Actress, while helmer Christopher Nolan is up for Best Director and Best Screamplay, the latter he gets along with Jonathan Nolan and David S. Goyer.
Though dominating the list, "Dark Knight" still has to battle tough competitions since other multiple nominees include "Iron Man", "Hellboy II: The Golden Army
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30 August 2008 12:45 PM, PDT | From ScreenRant.com | See recent Screen Rant news
It’s almost September and that means that the big summer movie season of 2008 is finally over - but what a summer it’s been!
2008 delivered the kind of summer that superhero and action movie geeks dream of - this is the year that brought us three bonafide superhero movies: Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk and what was that third one… oh yeah: The Dark Knight.
We also had the chance to see the long awaited Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, the latest Pixar flick Wall-e, Will Smith as a superhero in Hancock, Angelina Jolie as an assassin in Wanted, Hellboy II: The Golden Army. To keep us laughing we had Tropic Thunder, The Pineapple Express (which I haven’t seen) and Get Smart.
Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight: Summer 2008 box office winner
The Dark Knight was this summer’s box office juggernaut, and
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Vic Holtreman
24 August 2008 5:19 PM, PDT | From GetTheBigPicture.net | See recent Get The Big Picture news
With only one weekend left to consider for Summer 2008 - and considering it will only feature College, Babylon A.D., and Disaster Movie - this is the perfect time to reflect on the highs and lows of one of the biggest, if not the biggest, summer movie season ever.
Let's start by taking a look at the top ten films over the past four months, in terms of domestic box office:
1 - The Dark Knight ($500 million plus)
2 - Iron Man ($317 million)
3 - Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ($315 million)
4 - Hancock ($226 million)
5 - Wall-e ($216 million)
6 - Kung Fu Panda ($212 million)
7 - Sex and the City ($152 million)
8 - The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian ($141 million)
9 - The Incredible Hulk ($134 million)
10- Wanted ($133 million)
The dollars might shift a little bit, but outside of Wanted and Hulk, no movies are poised to change positions at this point, and no other
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Colin Boyd
21 August 2008 5:48 AM, PDT | From Rope Of Silicon | See recent Rope Of Silicon news
Photo: Sony Pictures Kris Tapley at InContention brings up a good point with regards to this year's likely candidates for Best Original Song at the Oscars. "Talk about a wasteland..." He points out Peter Gabriel's "Down to Earth" from Wall E, Jennifer Hudson's "All Dressed Up in Love" from Sex and the City, "The Call" by Regina Spektor from The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian and the dark horse chance that Hamlet 2's "Sexy Jesus" would get a nod after a hard push by Focus. Tapley comes to the obvious conclusion based on the fact that no one is humming any of those songs at the moment leaving the field wide open. I left while the credits were rolling on The House Bunny last night, but I believe Katherine McPhee's "I Know What Boys Like" is an original track made for the film as it carries the film's original title.
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Brad Brevet
21 August 2008 12:01 AM, PDT | From Rope Of Silicon | See recent Rope Of Silicon news
DVD Links: Release Dates | New Dvds | Reviews | RSS Feed Dexter - The Complete Second Season I already reviewed this second season of Showtime's "Dexter" and offered up quite a bit of praise, but as I say in my review, if you are interested in getting started with this show about a Miami blood splatter specialist doubling as a serial killer I recommend you first check out the first season because this is a show you don't want to jump into in the middle. If you have a Netflix Roku player you can check it out in the Instant Play as I did. Quick, easy and simple. I am not sure if this is a show you will want to buy however. As much as I enjoyed my time watching it, the second season character Lila played by Jaime Murray really hurts any chance of watching it over and over again.
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Brad Brevet
14 August 2008 11:23 AM, PDT | From screeninglog.com | See recent screeninglog news
Actors Liam Neeson and Orlando Bloom have signed on to star in an untitled adaptation of Bill Carter’s book “Fools Rush In,” according to Variety.
In the book, Carter recounts the time he spent in Sarajevo working as an aid worker during the Balkans war siege.
Andrucha Waddington (“Eu Tu Eles”) is directing the film, which is expected to head into principal photography later this year.
Also in talks to play a supporting character is Javier Bardem, who recently won an Academy Award for his performance in “No Country For Old Men.”
Neeson most recently lent his voice to Aslan in “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.” According to IMDb, he’s currently filming “Five Minutes of Heaven” for Oliver Hirschbiegel.
Bloom’s last film was “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End.” He will next star in “New York, I Love You.”
Franck Tabouring
11 August 2008 8:59 AM, PDT | From screeninglog.com | See recent screeninglog news
“The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor” topped the international box office for the second consecutive week with $56.1 million in 49 markets, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Rob Cohen’s sequel starring Brendan Fraser lifted its international cumulative to $141.1 million, reaching a worldwide total of $211.7 million. At No. 2, Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight” pulled in $35.1 million, bringing its overseas total to $263.1 million.
Pixar’s comuter-animated hit “Wall-e” finished in third place this weekend, collecting $18.1 million in 28 markets and lifting its cumulative gross to $121.6 million. Meanwhile, Universal’s musical “Mamma Mia!” took home $14.7 million in 24 territories (for a $173.4 million overseas total).
DreamWorks Animation’s family adventure “Kung Fu Panda” earned $8 million at No. 5, reaching an overseas cumulative gross of an impressive $347.5 million. Following in sixth place was Peter Berg’s action hit “Hancock,” which after this weekend’s earnings of $6.5 million brought its international total to $332.1 million.
Other results from the
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Franck Tabouring
4 August 2008 5:06 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
The Jonas Brothers have emerged the big winners at the 2008 Teen Choice Awards, scooping a total of six prizes.
The pop trio was named Choice Breakout Group, Choice Male Hottie and Choice Red Carpet Fashion Icon Male, while their track When You Look Me in the Eyes won them two awards - Choice Music Single and Choice Music Love Song. Another single, Burnin' Up, earned the siblings the Choice Summer Song gong.
Another major victor was the cast of TV show Gossip Girl - the programme also took home six awards at the ceremony in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
The show was announced as the winner of the Choice TV Show Drama category, while actress Blake Lively was named Choice TV Breakout Star Female and Choice TV Actress Drama.
Gossip Girl actors Ed Westwick and Chace Crawford joined in the celebrations after winning Choice TV Villain and Choice TV Breakout Star Male, respectively.
Other multiple winners at the annual prizegiving included Will Smith, Juno star Ellen Page, R+B singer Chris Brown, and the event's host, Miley Cyrus.
The full list of winners is as follows:
Choice Movie Action Adventure: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Choice Movie Drama: Step Up 2: The Streets
Choice Movie Chick Flick: 27 Dresses
Choice Movie Bromantic Comedy: What Happens in Vegas
Choice Movie Comedy: Juno
Choice Movie Horror/Thriller: I Am Legend
Choice Summer Movie Action Adventure: Hancock
Choice Summer Movie Comedy: Get Smart
Choice Movie Actor Drama: Channing Tatum, Stop-Loss
Choice Movie Actress Drama: Keira Knightley, Atonement
Choice Movie Actress Action Adventure: Rachel Bilson, Jumper
Choice Movie Actor Comedy: Ashton Kutcher, What Happens in Vegas
Choice Movie Actress Comedy: Ellen Page, Juno
Choice Movie Actor Horror/Thriller: Will Smith, I Am Legend
Choice Movie Actress Horror/Thriller: Jessica Alba, The Eye
Choice Movie Villain: Johnny Depp, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Choice Movie Breakout Female: Ellen Page, Juno
Choice Movie Breakout Male: Drake Bell, Superhero Movie
Choice TV Show Drama: Gossip Girl
Choice TV Show Action Adventure: Heroes
Choice TV Show Comedy: Hannah Montana
Choice TV Reality Dance: America's Best Dance Crew
Choice TV Reality Music Competition: American Idol
Choice TV Celebrity Reality: The Hills
Choice Summer TV Show: The Secret Life of the American Teenager
Choice TV Actor Drama: Chad Michael Murray, One Tree Hill
Choice TV Actress Drama: Blake Lively, Gossip Girl
Choice TV Actress Action Adventure: Hayden Panettiere, Heroes
Choice TV Actor Comedy: Steve Carrell, The Office
Choice TV Actress Comedy: Miley Cyrus, Hannah Montana
Choice TV Breakout Show: Gossip Girl
Choice TV Breakout Star Female: Blake Lively, Gossip Girl
Choice TV Breakout Star Male: Chace Crawford, Gossip Girl
Choice TV Male Reality/Variety Star: David Cook, American Idol
Choice TV Female Reality/Variety Star: Lauren Conrad, The Hills
Choice TV Villain: Ed Westwick, Gossip Girl
Choice Music Single: Jonas Brothers, When You Look Me in the Eyes
Choice Hook-Up: Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown, No Air
Choice Music Male Artist: Chris Brown
Choice Music Female Artist: Miley Cyrus
Choice Music R+B Artist: Chris Brown
Choice Breakout Group: Jonas Brothers
Choice Music Love Song: Jonas Brothers, When You Look Me in the Eyes
Choice Music R+B Track: Chris Brown, Forever
Choice Summer Song: Jonas Brothers, Burnin' Up
Choice Male Hottie: Jonas Brothers
Choice Female Hottie: Vanessa Hudgens
Choice Red Carpet Fashion Icon Female: Carrie Underwood
Choice Red Carpet Fashion Icon Male: Jonas Brothers
Choice Comedian: Adam Sandler
Choice Male Athlete: David Beckham
Choice Female Athlete: Shawn Johnson
Choice Action Sports Male: Ryan Sheckler
Do Something Award: Chad Bullock
Choice Most Fanatic Fans: David Archuleta
Choice MySpacer: Ryan Sheckler
Choice Music Rap/Hip-Hop Track: Lil Mama featuring T-Pain and Chris Brown, Shawty Get Loose.
1 August 2008 8:26 AM, PDT | From screeninglog.com | See recent screeninglog news
British actor Colin Firth has signed on to star opposite Ben Barnes in Oliver Parker’s “Dorian Gray,” an adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s classic novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Barnes will play Dorian Gray, a young man who becomes the subject of a painting. As the man embarks on his quest for pleasure, the painting begins to change and age.
Firth is set to play Lord Henry Wotton, a ruthless aristocrat who corrupts Gray with his worldview.
Firth is currently onscreen in Universal’s “Mamma Mia!” He will next be seen alongside Uma Thurman in Griffin Dunne’s comedy “The Accidental Husband.”
Barnes is known best for his role as Prince Caspian in “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.” He also recently wrapped Stephan Elliott’s British comedy “Easy Virtue,” in which he stars opposite Jessica Biel and, coincidentally, Colin Firth.
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22 July 2008 7:48 AM, PDT | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
The Dark Knight has entered the Australian box office chart at number one. The Batman sequel took over twice as much as nearest rival Mamma Mia! on its opening weekend. Elsewhere, Will Smith's superhero movie Hancock slipped to third, while animated DreamWorks comedy Kung Fu Panda fell to fourth. Meanwhile, The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian and Sex And The City both spent their seventh week in the top ten. The top ten (more)
By Alex Fletcher
10 July 2008 4:48 AM, PDT | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Will Smith's superhero movie Hancock has landed the top spot at the UK box office. It beat off competition from Jack Black's animated comedy Kung Fu Panda to claim the number one position. Prince Caspian falls two places to third, while Angelina Jolie's assassin movie Wanted slips to fourth. Elsewhere, Frank Darabont's Stephen King adaptation The Mist debuted at eight. The top ten in full: 1. (-) Hancock - £9,589,095
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By Alex Fletcher
7 July 2008 9:08 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Will Smith's superhero antics in Hancock has landed him at number one on the global box office chart.
The action film took $78.3 million (GBP39.15 million) over the weekend (04-06Jul08), leaving animated comedy Kung Fu Panda far behind in second place with $38 million (GBP19 million).
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is at number three with $24.3 million (GBP12.15 million), while former chart topper Wanted slips to number four with $18.8 million (GBP14.4 million) and Wall-E rounds out the top five with $13 million (GBP6.5 million).
7 July 2008 7:56 AM, PDT | From screeninglog.com | See recent screeninglog news
Will Smith’s latest action hit “Hancock” dominated the international box office this weekend with a stunning $78.3 million in ticket sales in 50 territories, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Along with its five-day domestic gross of $107.3 million, Peter Berg’s film brought its worldwide total to $185.6 after just a few days in release. That’s not a bad result for Will Smith, who proved yet again he’s still a global box office hero.
DreamWorks Animation’s “Kung Fu Panda” delivered another strong weekend performance overseas with $38 million in a total of 44 markets. John Stevenson and Mark Osborne’s computer-animated family adventure lifted its international total to $151 million.
Meanwhile, “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” finished in third place with $24.3 million from ticket sales in 42 territories, reaching a total haul of $194 million. Although the film had a slow start domestically, the sequel to “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch
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7 July 2008 5:02 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian star Ben Barnes based his character on an unlikely source - controversial British royal Prince Harry.
The 26-year-old is the same age as Harry's elder brother Prince William, but admits that Caspian is more like the younger, more laid-back royal.
He says, "Caspian is not a swashbuckling heroic Prince Charming, but Americans expect somebody like that. Their concept of a Prince is Disney - that's all they know.
"But I've grown up with two princes, one my age, one my younger brother's age. Caspian makes mistakes; Harry goes to a party dressed as a Nazi. Caspian does something heroic; Harry goes and fights for his country without telling anyone.
"I think it's interesting that they are real people, making real decisions about their lives, but they have the responsibility that they may or may not want."
3 July 2008 3:35 AM, PDT | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Prince Caspian has stormed to the top of the UK box office chart. The second movie in the Chronicles of Narnia franchise beat Angelina Jolie and James McAvoy's assassin film Wanted to the number one berth. Last week's number one The Incredible Hulk slips to third, while Keira Knightley's The Edge Of Love climbed to number seven. Elsewhere, there was a new entry for Kunal Kohli's romance Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic at ten. The top ten in full: 1. (-) The Chronicles (more)
By Alex Fletcher
1 July 2008 12:02 PM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian has shot to the top of box office ratings, taking $8.12 million (GBP4.06 million) in its opening weekend.
The film, starring British newcomer Ben Barnes, ends The Incredible Hulk's two-week reign at the top. The all-action blockbuster dropped to third, taking in $1.31 million (GBP652,680).
Angelina Jolie and James McAvoy's new movie Wanted has opened in second place with $6.36 million (GBP3.18 million).
Adulthood kept steady at the number four spot, bringing in (GBP1.29 million) GBP649,112. The new top five is rounded out by Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull which took $1.25 million (GBP625,630).
30 June 2008 9:17 AM, PDT | From screeninglog.com | See recent screeninglog news
While Timur Bekmambetov’s action hit “Wanted” failed to outperform Pixar’s “Wall-e” at the North American box office, the thriller starring James McAvoy and Angelina Jolie easily took the No. 1 spot overseas, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
“Wanted” opened in 22 markets this weekend, collecting an impressive $33 million. Its domestic rival “Wall-e” only debuted in six international markets, taking in $3.1 million. The computer-animated adventure will expand into more markets in the coming weeks and months.
DreamWorks Animation’s “Kung Fu Panda” finished second at the international box office this weekend with $21.5 million, brining its foreign total to $98.5 million. Following closely in third place was “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian,” which opened in several new markets with a gross of 20.1 million.
“The Incredible Hulk” slipped to No. 4 with a weekend gross of $12.1 million and a total international haul of $85.5 million, while “Get Smart” earned $11.8 million in 21 territories. Peter Segal’s
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23 June 2008 5:05 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian star Ben Barnes is embarrassed about his newly found heart-throb status - insisting he doesn't feel comfortable when people view him as a sex symbol.
The 26-year-old shot to fame with the title role in the latest adaptation of C.S. Lewis' classic novels and he has seen his face adorning promotional posters the world over.
But Barnes insists that although he is grateful for the career boost, he is worried about becoming famous for his good looks and not his acting skills.
He says, "I find it all a bit embarrassing to be honest. All this heart-throb thing makes me look at my shoes. I don't really know how to respond to it. I suppose it's quite flattering in a way.
"But when I was shown the poster, I said to a producer in all earnestness, 'Is that sensible? Because you know no one knows who I am.'
"He said, 'The book's called Prince Caspian and we've got to put Prince Caspian on the poster. Sorry mate.' I was a bit worried actually."
17 June 2008 10:36 AM, PDT | From Studio Briefing | See recent Studio Briefing news
Two features from Marvel Entertainment, a company that only ten years ago was forced into bankruptcy, landed among the box office's top ten over the weekend. The Incredible Hulk sold $55.4 million worth of tickets, putting it in first place, while Iron Man added $5.6 million to its gross, bringing its seven-week total to $297.9 million. Meanwhile, performing well above expectations, Fox's The Happening took in $30.5 million in its debut -- nearly twice what analysts had predicted. Last weekend's champ, Kung Fu Panda slipped to second place with $33.6 million. The top ten films over the weekend, according to final figures compiled by Media by Numbers (figures in parentheses represent total gross to date):1. The Incredible Hulk, Universal, $55,414,050, (New); 2. Kung Fu Panda, Paramount, $33,612,594, 2 Wks. ($117,289,932); 3. The Happening, 20th Century Fox, $30,517,109, (New); 4. You Don't Mess With The Zohan, Sony, $16,370,344, 2 Wks. ($68,760,685); 5. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Paramount, $14,741,834, 4 Wks. ($276,524,265); 6. Sex and the City, Warner Bros., $9,788,353, 3 Wks. ($119,522,016); 7. Iron Man, Paramount, $5,620,375, 7 Wks. ($297,918,329); 8. The Strangers, Universal, $4,024,485, 3 Wks. ($45,287,220); 9. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, Disney, $3,165,013, 5 Wks. ($131,904,474); 10. What Happens in Vegas, Fox, $1,667,587, 6 Wks. ($75,755,145).
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