Cameron Talks Avatar Extended Cut, Blu-Ray’s, 3-D, and More

USAToday and The Hollywood Reporter each have a pair of stories out today surrounding James Cameron and they glean some new information about just about everything he has got his hands in. First off The Hollywood Reporter is talking about a re-release of Avatar with maybe up to 10-12 minutes of added footage in theaters sometimes […]

The Change-Up gets Bateman and Reynolds

David Dobkin’s (Wedding Crashers, Dodgeball) next film The Change-Up will star Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds and is a high c0ncept comedy where two friends switch bodies and live each others lives. Sounds like Face-Off but funnier.  Anyways, I hope these two stay on board as they don’t start shooting till September and you can […]

The Coen Bros. True Grit Casts Another

True Grit is the Coen Bros. new film, hopefully out by the end of the year, and has a nice list of actors signed on.  An adaptation of the original novel, not the film, the Coen’s have already signed on freshly crowned Oscar winner (and Coen alum) Jeff “The Dude” Bridges, Josh Brolin (another alum), […]

Green Zone

Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass have teamed up on an adaptation of Imperial Life in the Emerald City and the result is a decent political action hybrid that runs into some pretty big third act issues that really hurt the picture. The story follows Chief Miller a WMD team leader for the Army and is […]

Remember Me

Allen Coulter’s new family drama/romance works pretty well for the most part and while it does nothing terribly new for the genre it is a solid and entertaining entry that avoids cheesiness at almost every turn. The story’s protagonist is, Tyler, a 21 year old in a bit of a rut who doesn’t really care […]

Lost: Season 6 – Episode 6.7 “Dr. Linus” (Review)

The latest Lost is our first non-Oceanic patron flash sideways episode, this time focusing on one of my favorites Benjamin Linus.  Ben Linus in the sideways world is a History teacher, at the school Locke gets a job at as we saw a few episodes back, but this isn’t a Ben and Locke episode.  No, […]

The Films of 2009: A Year in Review

So why now? It’s March weren’t you supposed to put lists out a couple months ago? Well I don’t, and haven’t, and the 09 film year isn’t over till the Oscars are passed out if you ask me. I also feel like lists made at the end of the year are not allowed enough time […]

Oscar Predictions 2010 – Who Will Win, From Best Picture to Best Actress

Hey there, the Academy Awards are this Sunday so I thought I would post my thoughts on the matter, who I think will and should win of the nominees, and who I think should have been nominated but wasn’t So with out further ado… Oh, also if you want to see if you can pick […]

Lost: Season 6 – Episode 6.6 “Sundown” – Review

So, the Castaways have left the temple!  Sundown, the sixth episode of LOST’s final season, follows Sayid both on and off the Island and MIB/Flocke has made a huge play that has reshuffled the season for the run up to the end. We will start off the island in the sideways world as usual with […]

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter Being Brought to the Screen by Burton and Bekmambetov

The latest novel from Seth Grahame-Smith, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, follows a tangent history in which our 16th president is actually a vampire slayer keeping our world safe from a potential vampire threat to the Union.  Producing the picture will be Tim Burton and Timur Bekmambetov who produced the animated film, 9, last year […]