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Lockout Makes for Some Highly Entertaining Galactic Debris

Apr 20th, 2012

The sci-fi action flick Lockout, directed by first-timers James Mather and Stephen St. Leger from a script they wrote with Luc Besson, features a scene in which characters somehow skydive out of orbit through the stratosphere to land, neatly and not even a little on fire, on an urban road.

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Stephen Dorff Almost Gets a Break in Brake

Mar 30th, 2012

If Stephen Dorff’s career never soared as high as he might have liked, the fact that it’s getting more interesting all the time must be some consolation.

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Gina Carano Takes No Prisoners in Wickedly Entertaining Haywire

Jan 23rd, 2012

The brilliant haute spy character Modesty Blaise – created by British author Peter O’Donnell in 1963 and kept alive, through 2002, in a series of comic books and novels – has been botched on film so many times that those of us who love this urbane

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It's Cool to Say Redrum Again! Stephen King Reveals "The Shining" Sequel! Watch Video of the Author Reading Excerpt!

Oct 3rd, 2011

I was thrilled to hear that Stephen King is planning a sequel to his classic "The Shining." And you know, there is no planned publication date yet, but I'm sure Hollywood is salivating to get its hands on the sequel.

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Screenwriter Stephen G. Levy Talks About Being a Scribe

Jul 25th, 2011

I spent the weekend attending the Las Vegas Film Festival at the Hilton Hotel and had an amazing time speaking with the winner of the Indie Icon Award actor Michael Madsen and the moderator of the special event actor/director Ash Adams

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Stephenie Meyer's "The Host" Gets Release Date!

Jun 29th, 2011

Stephenie Meyer's "The Host" is getting a big-screen treatment with Saoirse Ronan ("Hanna," "Atonement") attached to star! Open Road Films has announced that it will distribute the adaptation in the U.S. on March 29, 2013.

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"Interview with the Vampire" Director Returns to Bloodsucker Genre with "Byzantium"

May 17th, 2011

Director Neil Jordan is set to return to the vampire genre with his upcoming film "Byzantium."

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"Pet Sematary" to be Resurrected!

Feb 15th, 2011

First, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer are adapting "Dark Tower," then it was "The Stand," now it's "Pet Sematary." Stephen King is being embraced by Hollywood again! Yay!

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Stephen King's "The Stand" is Coming to Theaters Near You, Are You Excited?

Feb 4th, 2011

Warner Bros. and CBS Films are partnering to give us the big screen version of the Stephen King opus, "The Stand ." Should we say it's about damn time, or too late?

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Cinematic Scavenger Hunt

Apr 29th, 2009

In an extraordinary series of videos made for the Museum of the Moving Image, film critic Matt Zoller Seitz discusses the filmmakers, authors and even comic books that have shaped the films of Wes Anderson. This is surely one of the most imitated filmmakers of the 21-st Century, so it's fascinating to see where he gets his inspiration from.

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