After The Hollywood Reporter revealed earlier this week that the tiger named King in the film Life of Pi almost drown during shooting a scene in a water tank, there has been a lot of backlash and director Ang Lee has commented on the reports while in Manila and Taiwan. Read More »
Aquaman has been one of the most maligned characters in the DC Universe for a lot of fans. The character has become a punch line despite the fact that he is a charter member of the Justice League and the King of Atlantis. The comics have rebuilt Aquaman into a major player recently, but could a movie be on the way? Read More »
Fans had lots of problems with the third installment in the Transformers movie series entitled Transformers: Dark of the Moon. As it turns out, director Michael Bay shares some of those sentiments and has promised fans that there will not be any "goofiness" in the upcoming fourth film, Transformers: Age of Extinction. Read More »
Anyone who has followed the news about The Amazing Spider-Man 2 knows that the Rhino (Paul Giamatti) and the Green Goblin would play parts in Marc Webb's superhero sequel. But other than a photo tweeted by Webb of Giamatti without his costume, fans really had no idea what Rhino or the Goblin would look like until now. Read More »
Disney will once again set sail with a fifth Pirates of the Caribbean movie when Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales hits theaters in 2016. Some new casting news about the movie has now surfaced and it features a name very familiar to fans of Quentin Tarantino films. Read More »
There has been confusion over who will be the person to adapt Stephen King's The Stand into a film. First, Ben Affleck was scheduled to take on the project, but he later backed out so that he could play Batman in the sequel to Man Of Steel (we'll see if that was the right decision). Then director Scott Cooper was set for the project, but later quit as well. Read More »
The list of possible cameo appearances in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and subsequent ASM movies continues to grow as a new viral marketing post makes reference to yet another Spider-Man villain. Read More »
Duncan Jones is currently working on the Warcraft movie based on the popular video game series, but the film adaptation will come out a little bit later than originally expected. Read More »
Over the summer, author Chuck Palahniuk revealed through his Twitter account that he was working on a sequel to his hit book Fight Club. We're all familiar with the movie, but it was a book first you guys! Basically Palahniuk said that he would release a graphic novel series in 2015 that would serve as the follow-up story to his hit novel. No word yet on Brad Pitt or Edward Norton's return for a movie sequel, but the author did talk at length about the next written installment. Read More »
Thanksgiving weekend is always a great time to hit the movie theaters. You're full of turkey and tired from Black Friday shopping, so why not relax and take in a movie. Luckily for you, this weekend has a great variety of films to choose from. Movies like Frozen, Oldboy, Homefront and Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom hit theaters this weekend. Read More »
'12 Years a Slave' was widely accepted by critics everywhere and did very well at the box offices. Justly so, the film has been nominated Tuesday for a leading seven Spirit Awards. Read More »
Earlier this week, President Barack Obama visited DreamWorks studios and got a private tour of the facility. The President enjoyed a meeting with How to Train Your Dragon 2 director, Dean DeBlois, and was treated to a motion capture technology demonstration as well. Having a United States President visit an animation studio isn't something you hear about every day, but Obama made a point to do it. Read More »
Now that Marvel has confirmed that Elizabeth Olsen will play Scarlet Witch in The Avengers: Age of Ultron, fans can expect a steady stream of news about the actress and the character before the film comes out in Summer 2015. In a recent interview, Olsen revealed that Scarlet Witch is a "messed up lady." Read More »