"Married Life"
Comedy of manners, marriage and murderous intent from director Ira Sachs is narrated by Pierce Brosnan and stars Chris Cooper as a cheating husband looking to do away with his wife (Patricia Clarkson). Just when you think you know where
LOS ANGELES - Times may be tough in the real world. Not in Hollywood.
As it usually does during economic downturns, the movie business has come on strong, expected to set a summer revenue record of about $4.2 billion from the first weekend in May
Los Angeles - Heath Ledger's chilling portrayal of the Joker in Batman blockbuster The Dark Knight easily surpassed rivals to be named the summer's best movie villain in a poll released on Wednesday.
Australian actor Ledger, 28, who died of an
What a glorious summer of cinema it was, with "The Dark Knight" reminding us why we miss Heath Ledger, ABBA fans coming out of the closet and out of the woodwork for "Mamma Mia!" "Kung Fu Panda" and "WALL-E" keeping the kiddies entertained and an
Hype. It sold the most movie tickets this summer. And we, as a whole, bought into it. I can't think of one film that didn't benefit from mass quantities of people screaming about its hooker-hand like ways in unison. From Iron Man, to Tropic Thunder,
OK, so nobody loved Mike Myers’ The Love Guru. And very few Eddie Murphy fans showed up to Meet Dave and only a few more Matrix maniacs bothered to ride along with the Wachowski Brothers’ Speed Racer. No matter.
It would be difficult to complain about
LOS ANGELES - Times may be tough in the real world. Not in Hollywood.
As it usually does during economic downturns, the movie business has come on strong, expected to set a summer revenue record of about $4.2 billion from the first weekend in May
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - So you've got a new movie to release. Be advised: Someone, somewhere, is laying in wait, preparing to launch a protest.
LOS ANGELES Fewer people went to the movies this summer than last, confirming Hollywood’s fears that this year’s slate of pictures would not match the crowd pleasers of 2007.
But luckily for an industry that cares mostly about the money, higher ticket
From the people who brought us “Midnight Meat Train” and are about to bring us “Saw V,” comes “Disaster Movie.”
Insert your own punch line. Instead of spending $10 to see this, I suggest you buy a book, give the money to charity or use it to light your