Macdonald happy for pitt to quit Tiscali Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:36 AM PDT Director Kevin Macdonald is glad Brad Pitt pulled out of upcoming movie State Of Play - because the Hollywood star is too good-looking to play the role. | Stallone defends casting 50 cent in whitaker role Tiscali Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:36 AM PDT Hollywood tough guy Sylvester Stallone has defended his decision to cast rapper 50 Cent in his forthcoming movie The Expendables - after fans slammed the casting call in an online forum. | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Williston Herald Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:32 AM PDT Even if youâve seen the movie âCat on a Hot Tin Roofâ starring Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman, or if youâve read the play or even studied it in college, you wonât want to miss the Williston Entertainment Inc.! production March 19-23. | Eureka Seven Movie Trailer Officially Streamed Anime News Network Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:31 AM PDT The official Japanese website the theatrical version of BONES ' Eureka Seven science-fiction anime franchise has begun its official streaming of the movie's trailer. | Filmmaker Tony Gilroy depicts ugly underbelly of corporations Jam! Showbiz Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:30 AM PDT NEW YORK - In terms of movie drama, corporate innerworkings don't compete with those of the Mafia, investigative units and political cabals. As large a role as companies play in life - think of all the morally murky business news already this year - they're usually movie bit players. | Terror takes a new name MSU Reporter Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:24 AM PDT From the opening dialogue in "The Last House on the Left," you know what kind of world you're in for. As two cops escort a convict, exchanging crass commentary about hookers, a truck rams them: it's the convict's psychotic pals. What ensues is a seldom enjoyable plot and easily the most disgustingly rude movie in producer Wes Craven's repertoire. | More from Duplicity's Tony Gilroy on the Backstage Drama in Business Fast Company Magazine Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:22 AM PDT In his new movie Duplicity, which opens tomorrow, and 2007's Michael Clayton, Oscar-nominated writer/director Tony Gilroy deftly exposes the backstage drama in business. The petty battles between rivals. The big-time and bit players running the spin machine behind a high-stakes product. It's the sort of complex and revealing portrait that journalists aspire to create. Fiction definitely has its ... | Movie Reviews Uptown Magazine Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:22 AM PDT Shut up or die!,à Watchmen a visual feast,à Don't race to this one...,à Read More... | | |
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