Jim Sheridan Mixes Baseball & WWII For ‘The Enemy’; Vince Vaughn Gets ‘Business Trip’ Director
When your last movie stars Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz and Naomi Watts and barely registers in the minds of moviegoers, it will certainly take some time to cool off. But after his 2011 disappointment Dream House, it looks like Jim Sheridan [...]
Daniel Radcliffe Heads to Land of the Rising Sun In True Crime Picture ‘Tokyo Vice’
Being pretty keen on Daniel Radcliffe, excuse yours truly’s sighs of relief whenever the man takes a non-fantasy role. Since his Hogwarts tenure came to its end in 2011, the former Boy Who Lived has been shifting in and out of genre at an [...]
Feel the ‘Aftershock’ of Eli Roth’s Depravity In New Red Band Trailer
Although he wasn’t behind the camera this time around, judging by everything we’ve seen from the upcoming horror film Aftershock, it very much falls into line with Eli Roth‘s depraved style. Directed by Nicolás López, the film finds [...]
New Trailer For ‘The Wolverine’ Removes Dialogue, Increases Appeal
Once upon a time, Darren Aronofsky was set to direct The Wolverine, so when James Mangold took over the project we were at least hoping for some sort of edge or discernible style to pass its way on to the screen. Unfortunately, when we got [...]
Klingons Finally Unmasked in New ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ Promos
Klingons Finally Unmasked in New ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ Promos
by Ethan Anderton May 1, 2013Source: Bleeding Cool
We’ve already seen a couple promos for Star Trek Into Darkness featuring Benedict Cumberbatch as villain [...]
Editorial: Brian Helgeland’s ’42′ and the Strength of a Flawless Hero
Editorial: Brian Helgeland’s ’42′ and the Strength of a Flawless Hero
by Tyler Wantuch May 1, 2013
This week Tony Stark will be the big hero on the big screen in Iron Man 3, but Jackie Robinson was quite the spectacle [...]
First Look: Ben Kingsley as Mazer Rackham from ‘Ender’s Game’
First Look: Ben Kingsley as Mazer Rackham from ‘Ender’s Game’
by Alex Billington May 1, 2013Source: EW
Meet the mysterious Mazer Rackham. Where has he been? What do all those tattoos mean? How many buggers has he killed? [...]
5 Things We Learned from Steven Soderbergh’s State of Cinema Speech
Rare is the man whose gradual phasing into an extended break can earn him more coverage than ever. It’s part of the Steven Soderbergh pattern: premiering an HBO movie (in competition!) at Cannes, tweeting a spy (?) novella entitled Glue, [...]
Terrence Malick’s ‘Voyage of Time’ Planned For 2014 IMAX Release & Update on ‘The Tree of Life’ Director’s Cut
On a recent creative kick, we got Terrence Malick‘s divisive To the Wonder last month and the project was only one of many he’s been juggling in post-production. While there’s no word on when we’ll see his upcoming back-to-back dramas [...]
20 Limited Releases To See This Summer
While a certain Marvel blockbuster rings in the summer blockbuster season this weekend, anyone who has been in a theater or on the internet in the past year is likely well aware of the studio offerings in the next four months. So, as we do [...]
‘Girls’ on Film: Allison Williams, Adam Driver & Chris O’Dowd Line Up Feature Roles
Various Twitter accounts keep you up on activity surrounding HBO’s Girls, currently in production on its third season, yet its stars have been jumping on some big-screen acting opportunities while the getting is good. Making the biggest moves [...]
[Review] Iron Man 3
Theatrical Review
[Disney/Marvel; 2013]
Director: Shane Black
Runtime: 130 minutes
[Hot Docs Review] Free the Mind
Hot Docs 2013 Review
[International Film Circuit; 2013]
Director: Phie Ambo
Runtime: 80 minutes
Posterized May 2013: Super Sequel Summer with ‘Iron Man,’ ‘Hangover,’ ‘Star Trek,’ ‘Fast & Furious’ & More
“Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover” is a proverb whose simple existence proves the fact impressionable souls will do so without fail. This monthly column focuses on the film industry’s willingness to capitalize on this truth, releasing [...]
Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘Inherent Vice’ Gets Financing, Cinematographer & Production Start Date
Although we got word earlier this month that Paul Thomas Anderson‘s adaptation of Inherent Vice would kick off production this spring, things were looking doubtful when we didn’t hear a peep about the project since then. Thankfully, our [...]
First Trailer For ‘Walking with Dinosaurs’ Aims for a Realistic Prehistoric Experience
When one thinks of the animation world and dinosaurs colliding, it’s usually the anthropomorphized, cuddly variety. But when it comes to a new film from 20th Century Fox, they are going for a more realistic experience. Featuring no dialogue [...]
The Truth Revealed Behind Why ‘Iron Man 3′ is Set During Christmas
The Truth Revealed Behind Why ‘Iron Man 3′ is Set During Christmas
by Alex Billington April 30, 2013Source: SlashFilm
Having just seen Shane Black’s Iron Man 3, one of my favorite things about is the Christmas-time setting, [...]
Sharlto Copley Makes Neill Blomkamp Hat Trick With ‘Chappie’
2009′s District 9 not only put director Neill Blomkamp on the map but also its star, the then-unknown Sharlto Copley whose performance was so well-received that it altered his career path into one in front of the camera as opposed to behind [...]


