Category: Article
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WB Will do for Stephen King’s ‘The Stand’ What HBO Should’ve Done with ‘Game of Thrones’
The Wrap is reporting Warner Bros. and CBS Films are in talks with Showtime to mount one hell of an interesting deal with regards to the upcoming adaptation of Stephen King‘s massive, post-apocalyptic tome “The Stand“. Josh Boone (The Fault in Our Stars) was brought on board to write and direct an adaptation of King’s novel back in February 2014. He was the latest in…
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New Trailers and Poster for J.C. Chandor’s ‘A Most Violent Year’
A24 has released a new trailer and poster for J.C. Chandor‘s upcoming movie A Most Violent Year starring Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac. The movie will open the upcoming AFI Film Festival this Thursday, November 6 before opening in NY and LA on December 31, expanding nationwide in January 2015. Set in New York City during the winter of 1981, statistically the most dangerous year in…
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Foreign Language Oscar Contenders
I have not yet taken a look at the Foreign Language contenders for the 2015 Oscars so I have left the list of the 76 movies submitted for consideration at the 2014 Oscar awards below until we get closer to the end of the year. Afghanistan to France Georgia to Morocco
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26 Books that have Been Adapted into Movies Releasing in 2013 [Part Two]
YESTERDAY we took a look at the comic books, graphic novels, plays and news articles that were being adapted into films set for release in 2013 and today we dig a little deeper and take a look at over 25 books that will make the leap from page to screen in the new year and it…
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Jean-Claude Van Damme is Offering Free Green Screen Footage of Himself to the World!
Update: In quite possibly the greatest bit of irony, the video has been taking down due to copyright claims by Funny or Die. They held a contest to insert the footage into people’s own video projects, and now that contest is over. I guess that footage could only be free for that amount of time. Damn…
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BREAKING: ‘Nine’ Has Been Moved to December
I just got word that The Weinstein Co. has officially moved Rob Marshall’s musical Oscar contender Nine from its currently scheduled release date of November 29 to a limited release on December 18 in New York and Los Angeles and will then go wide on December 25. The move only makes sense considering Weinstein/Dimension already had The Road hitting…
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Cast and Plot Revealed for M. Night Shyamalan’s ‘Sundowning’
We first learned M. Night Shyamalan had commenced work on a new micro-budgeted film titled Sundowning back in late February, but nothing else was known of the project until today. Described by The Wrap as a thriller, the film centers on a single mother (Kathryn Hahn, Bad Words) with two kids who visit their grandparents and things go very wrong. Ed Oxenbould (Alexander and the…
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Has Kevin Williamson Officially Signed On for a New ‘Scream’ Trilogy?
The screen capture you see below was sent to me by someone named Caroline and I have no way of confirming the legitimacy of the report featured in the capture, but it would seem to ring true considering all the Scream 4 coverage Bloody-Disgusting has been reporting over the past month including this report which came one week prior to the…
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Madonna, Michael, Aerosmith and Idol: The Music Videos of David Fincher
The filmed works of David Fincher aren’t limited to the cinema. In fact, Fincher has made more music videos and commercials than he has movies and today I’ve decided to highlight a selection of Fincher’s music videos from those that will have you nodding your head saying, “Yup, that looks like something Fincher would have directed,” and others that…
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A Look at ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Before and After Visual Effects
There has been a lot of talk about the practical effects used for Mad Max: Fury Road, but not so much discussion about the visual effects in the film, which are also quite impressive. In fact, the most impressive thing about the marriage of practical and visual effects in the film is how unaware we are of them…