‘Byzantium’ Trailer

‘Byzantium’ Trailer

Hey, look, it’s a movie about the Byzantium Empire…

Oh, wait, sorry. That’s not what this is. This is a movie about vampires, because we haven’t had enough of that craze lately. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve enjoyed my share of vampire lore — I really enjoyed Buffy and Angel, and to a lesser extent (quite a bit lesser extent), The Twilight Saga. I know this has been a matter of contention with me from some of my loyal readers and all, but in any event, I’m ready for the vampire obsession to be over. We had our fun, now let’s stop beating this thing to death.

But apparently that’s not going…

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‘Arrested Development’ Green Screened Together

‘Arrested Development’ Green Screened Together
Angie Han - /Film

So far we’ve had plenty of reasons to look forward to seeing the Bluths get back together for Season 4 of Arrested Development. But now it turns out that the long-awaited reunion wasn’t actually much of a reunion at all.

Due to scheduling issues, Mitch Hurwitz admits, some scenes featuring multiple characters were actually shot at totally different times, with the actors’ performances edited together in post-production. The entire cast was only on set together for a total of two days. We won’t know until the new episodes hit this weekend how that method actually worked out for them, but…

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Star Trek Into Darkness — Review

4 of 5 stars
Star Trek Into Darkness

So just what is it that makes a good Star Trek film? I’m sure I don’t fully and completely understand the magic that makes any film a really good film, but I will say that most of it is wrapped up in Star Trek Into Darkness. Not only is it a good Star Trek film, but it’s a good film. For me, this is a turn around from J.J. Abrams’ 2009 installment, simply titled Star Trek. I did not feel that film was a good film, nor did I feel that it was a good Star Trek film.

A word about Spoilers

You should be forewarned that I cannot write this review without spoilers. I simply cannot. If you have…

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Zero Dark Thirty — Review

4.5 of 5 stars
Zero Dark Thirty

In 2009, director Kathryn Bigelow gave us The Hurt Locker, a tour de force Iraq war film that blew the socks off audiences and critics alike. Her latest film, Zero Dark Thirty, is generating a similar buzz. Tense, intelligent, and well acted, this compelling dramatization of the decade-long hunt for Osama bin Laden has earned Ms. Bigelow a heaping of praise – and some controversy to go along with it.

“You’re Going To Kill Him For Me.”

Jessica Chastain leads the cast as Maya, a young CIA operative dedicated to uncovering the whereabouts of bin Laden. With an elite team of intelligence…

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‘The Lone Ranger’ Trailer 4

‘The Lone Ranger’ Trailer 4

Okay, so maybe the 3rd trailer wasn’t the final one.

As I have said before, I expect this film to be fun, if somewhat lacking in the story department, and full of Johnny Depp humor. Even though this film is called The Lone Ranger and Depp is not playing The Lone Ranger, but Tonto, he still gets first billing. I wonder why that is? Oh, right, because this film is just another vehicle for the delivery of Depp’s unique style. This looks like Johnny Depp playing Captain Jack Sparrow, playing an indian named Tonto.

Yet, I expect to enjoy it for that very reason, even if I don’t expect the…

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‘The Wolverine’ Trailer 2

‘The Wolverine’ Trailer 2

I have a feeling that a few of you will be interested in this. For whatever reason, he seems to be the favorite X-Men character for a lot of people. I even have family members who feel the same way.

And you know what, he’s not a bad character so I’m looking forward to seeing what’s next. And maybe it will be more interesting that I think it is to see him struggle with some sort of mortality or something. As it is, it feels like they had a lot of other places they could have gone, but we’ll see. I’ll try not to pre-judge. I think perhaps it’s hard for writers and directors to figure out…

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‘20,000 Leagues Under the Sea’ Put On Hold

‘20,000 Leagues Under the Sea’ Put On Hold
Ben Child - The Guardian

A high-profile remake of the classic Jules Verne adaptation 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea has reportedly been shelved by studio Disney after Brad Pitt quit the lead role.

David Fincher‘s movie was due to begin shooting in Sydney next month, with the support of a £15m grant from the Australian government. Pitt had been earmarked for the role of cocky master harpooner Ned Land, made famous by Kirk Douglasbut there were reports in February that he had left the project.

So, like, I didn’t even know this was a thing. But apparently it was. I have loved the book for many years and I have…

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‘Man of Steel’ Trailer 4

‘Man of Steel’ Trailer 4

This is not your daddy’s superman, that’s for sure.

This trailer starts with that business that went viral about the garbled message from General Zod, then it just gets crazy. This trailer is obviously meant to appeal to both those fans of action movies with lots of action, and I think also the comic book fans among us. I like a little action, but I am no comic book fan. Still, this trailer has a little bit of appeal, though I do hope they are over-selling the action a bit.

I do think that this version of Superman is going to be more serious, General Zod will be more menacing, and…

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Join Us To Talk ‘Star Trek’ Tomorrow with Anthony Pascale

Join Us To Talk ‘Star Trek’ Tomorrow with Anthony Pascale

Tomorrow, at 6:30 PM Central Time, we’ll be joined by Anthony Pascale of TrekMovie.com to talk about and review Star Trek Into Darkness. I intend to have a lot of fun, and I know Anthony will have a lot to say. And even Joe has told me he liked the film, and he’s not necessarily the biggest fan of Star Trek, so you’ll want to tune in to hear why he would like the film.

This is one of the big summer blockbusters, and while we’ve got more to come this year, this is a big one to talk about and discuss and you’ll want to get your voice and opinion in on the conversation in the chat room. So…

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Anthony Pascale Analyzes ‘Into Darkness’ Opening Numbers

Anthony Pascale Analyzes ‘Into Darkness’ Opening Numbers
Anthony Pascale - TrekMovie.com

The final weekend results are in and Star Trek Into Darkness is the #1 movie in the world, bringing in over $110M over the weekend giving it a global gross of over $164M. Analysts mostly agree the film had a solid domestic performance (but behind expectations) and impressive overseas sales. More details and analysis of the analysis below.

Why is the film missing projections? It is a bit odd since everyone — EVERYONE — that matters loves the film.

It is hard to predict where the film will go from here but domestically it looks like Into Darkness may not outperform the 2009 Star…

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