Comic Con 2012 Video Blog: Man of Steel, Godzilla, The Hobbit and Pacific Rim
San Diego Comic Con 2012 was underwhelming, that is, until Saturday when Warner Bros presented footage from Zach Snyder‘s Superman reboot Man of Steel, Guillermo del Toro‘s giant monsters ... See full article
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Man of Steel Premieres Footage, Poster, Teases Villain and Justice League Link [Comic-Con 2012]
The first footage ever from Zack Snyder‘s Man of Steel premiered Saturday evening during the Warner Bros./Legendary panel in Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con 2012. It did not disappoint. The film l... See full article
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Elysium Video Blog: Neill Blomkamps Matt Damon Sci-Fi Action Film Impresses [Comic-Con 2012]
If you were a fan of Neill Blomkamp‘s District 9, your expectations for his follow-up, Elysium, might be particularly high. Those expectations are going to be shattered. The film stars Matt Damo... See full article
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Skyfall IMAX-Exclusive Trailer Reveals More Plot, and Nerdy New Q [Comic-Con 2012]
I wish this post featured a good-quality embed of the new IMAX-exclusive trailer for Sam Mendes‘ film Skyfall, but the key word there is “exclusive.” At a weird and cool IMAX Remix e... See full article
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Video Blog: Dredd Harkens Back To Action Films of the Eighties [Comic-Con 2012]
The Sylvester Stallone Judge Dredd is gone. Long live Karl Urban’s Dredd. Urban is the star of the latest incarnation of the popular cult comic character and, with the help of director Pete Trav... See full article
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/Film is at San Diego Comic Con 2012, Meet-up on Friday
Please Note:This post will be Sticky’d to the top of /Film until Friday night. The /Film crew is gearing up forSan Diego Comic Con2012, which officially begins Thursday morning (but has a ... See full article
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Legendary Poster Artist Drew Struzan Is Coming Out Of Retirement
In 2008, one of the most prolific poster artists of all-time decided to put down the paintbrush. Drew Struzan, the man who made the iconic posters for the Indiana Jonesand Star Wars films, Back to t... See full article
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Adams Magic Mike Review: Steven Soderbergh Knows How to Please the Ladies
For another perspective on Magic Mike, check out Angie’s review. There is no need to see Magic Mike for its plot. The moment things start to spiral out of control, it becomes quickly apparent th... See full article
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The Best Road Trip Movies You Probably Havent Seen
We are in the heart of the heat of the summer and you are either crackin’ brews at the beach, cursing your life in a suit and tie wondering how the hell you got stuck in a soul-crushing corporat... See full article
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/Film Interview: Tim Burton Talks Frankenweenie, Which Will Open Fantastic Fest 2012
Now that Dark Shadows has come and gone, Tim Burton fans have another film to look forward to later this year. It’s calledFrankenweenie. The3D black and white stop motion animated film versi... See full article
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Looper Theatrical Trailer The Sci-Fi Battle Between Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Did you think yesterday’s international trailer for Rian Johnson‘s time traveling, sci-fi action film Looper was good? Then you’re about to really lose your mind. Sony has just relea... See full article
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Total Recall Theatrical Trailer: Same Story, Super Size Scope
Everything you thought you know might not be what it seems. That’s both true in the world of Total Recall and regarding your previous thoughts on the movie. Sony just released a brand new traile... See full article
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Ted Review: Non-Stop, Raunchy Laughs Help Mask An Obvious Plot
For better or worse, Seth McFarlane‘s Ted is exactly what you think it’s going to be. The story of a man who lives with his walking, talking, pot smoking teddy bear is crude, rude and incr... See full article
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Ranking the Best & Worst Pixar Movies
How is it that a movie studio that produces kid’s films can be responsible for so many of the best films in cinema? Twenty years ago, that question would be directed at Disney. Now it’s mo... See full article
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The 15 Reasons Brave Doesnt Feel Like a Pixar Film
This weekend saw the release of Pixar’s latest film, Brave, a movie that easily won the weekend, garnering an overall “A” CinemaScore from appreciative audiences. Still, at only 74 p... See full article
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Exclusive Savages Featurette: On The Set: Cartel Take-Down
In July, Oliver Stone is going back to his lurid daylight noir style (think U-Turn) with his adaptation of Don Winslow‘s novel Savages. The film features Taylor Kitsch and Aaron Johnson as a cou... See full article
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Pixars Monsters University Teaser Trailers
Disney has released the teaser trailer for Pixar’s Monsters Inc prequel Monsters University. The film takes us back to when Mike and Sully were in school learning how to scare. Its Pixar’s... See full article
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Adams Rock of Ages Review/Rant: Schlock for All Ages
“Nothin’ But a Good Time” promises the tagline of Rock of Ages, referencing one of the two dozen or so classic ’80s rock songs its cast energetically deflates into innocuously ... See full article
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Brave Review: Pixars Latest Hits The Target, But Struggles Getting There
Pixar’s latest film, Brave, is abeautifully-constructed, entertaining journey with well-developed characters set in an interesting world. That much we’ve come to expect from the company ... See full article
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On Set Interview: Director Len Wiseman Talks Total Recall
On August 10th 2011, I visited the Toronto set of Len Wiseman‘s Total Recall remake (read my report of the experience here). After the jump you can read a transcript of an on-set interview with ... See full article
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Over 45 Things We Learned on the Set of Len Wisemans Total Recall
On August 10th 2011, I traveled to Toronto and visited the set of Len Wiseman‘s Total Recall remake. The movie was shot at Pinewood Toronto Studios, the same studio where Scott Pilgrim vs. The... See full article
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Interview: Prometheus Star Charlize Theron Talks About Working With Practical Sets vs. CG, Responds to Internet Theories About Her Character and More
Last week in London I had the opportunity to sit at a table with other journalists and interview Prometheus star Charlize Theron. Charlize talks the evolution of the script from when she first read it... See full article
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The 15 Big Ideas in Prometheus
Prometheus is going to be a controversial film. As a prequel to Alien, and a “summer” movie, it has a certain suspense / horror / sci-fi pedigree that generally belies serious conversation... See full article
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Prometheus Review: Big Things Have Small Beginnings (Very, Very Small Beginnings)
This review contains mild spoilers. Major spoilers have been saved for the end, and cannot be seen unless highlighted. There just has to be something meaningful under the surface. Right? When the spec... See full article
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Interview: Michael Fassbender Talks Prometheus
Last week in London I had the opportunity to sit at a table with other journalists and interview Prometheus star Michael Fassbender. Fassbender talks playing an earlier model of android, cinematic inf... See full article
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