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Review Revue: Kit Kittredge Edges Hancock in Battle for Critics' HeartsThis week, box office dynamo Will Smith goes head to head with tweener tyke Abigail Breslin. But is Hancock's reluctant superhero routine any match for the intrepid adventures of Kit Kittredge? |
Rotten Tomatoes |
Clive Barker's Down, Satan To Be Adapted by IGN EditorBest-selling horror novelist and Hellraiser mastermind Clive Barker is currently in the very early stages of development on a big-screen adaptation of his short-story Down, Satan! The catch? The script was penned by IGN DVD Editor Christopher Monfette for Barker's production company, Seraphim. |
IGN Movies |
Nine Minutes of Woo!After posting a low-quality nine-minute long promo reel for John Woo's upcoming historical epic, Red Cliff, Twitch got ahold of the finalized, high-quality version and posted it today, along with the official trailer. Hop to it and check it out. |
Twitch |
An Oral History of RT, Part Two: Dotcom DazeTo commemorate the 10th anniversary of Rotten Tomatoes, we asked some of the founding members of RT to share their memories. What follows is an oral history of Rotten Tomatoes' early years, from the people who were there at the beginning. In our second installment, find out how RT survived the ups and downs of the dotcom era -- and emerged stronger than ever. |
Rotten Tomatoes |
First Glimpses of Lost Metropolis Footage SurfaceHot on the heels of news that the original edit of Fritz Lang's Metropolis has been recovered, stills from lost portions of the film have started to hit the Web -- as well as details about the first public showing. |
Ain't It Cool News |
(Sure to Be Temporary) Trailer Bulletin: The Day the Earth Stood StillIt's on YouTube, so you know it won't be up for long -- but at least for the moment, the international teaser for the remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still is on the Web. |
Cinematical |
Randy Quaid Rumored for Russert BiopicIs a Tim Russert biopic really already in the works -- with Randy Quaid attached to star as the late newsman? |
Cinematical |
Box Office Guru Preview: Smith to Rule Again With HancockMovie fans will get jiggy with their favorite Fourth of July superstar this weekend as Will Smith flies into multiplexes across the globe with his newest effects-filled action film Hancock from Sony. Meanwhile, Picturehouse expands its Abigail Breslin-starrer Kit Kittredge: An American Girl giving the frame's two new openers ample room to breathe. |
Rotten Tomatoes |
Bale Says He Won't Be Adopting Any Circus OrphansWondering when Robin will pop up in Christopher Nolan's Batman movies? Don't hold your breath -- in a recent interview, Christian Bale joked that he'd sooner walk off the set than share screen time with a Boy Wonder. |
Slashfilm |
Empire Publishes Potter PreviewThe new issue of Empire Magazine features a cover shot of Daniel Radcliffe as a half-bloody prince -- and some ideas of what to expect when the next Harry Potter sequel hits theaters. |
Empire Magazine |
Maybe We Won't See That Barbarella Remake After AllIt's just a story in the gossip rags right now, but rumor has it that Robert Rodriguez and Rose McGowan have split -- which throws the future of their Barbarella and Red Sonja remakes into doubt, to say the least. |
IESB |
(Red Band) Trailer Bulletin: Mirrors20th Century Fox has unleashed the red band trailer for Alexandre Aja's Mirrors, and IGN's got it! |
IGN Movies |
Huey Lewis' Pineapple Express Theme Song Debuts OnlineKids of the '80s, rejoice -- Huey Lewis' theme song for Pineapple Express has hit the Web, and it's everything you could have hoped for. |
Film School Rejects |
Friends: The Movie in Development?Does the runaway success of the Sex and the City movie mean that we'll soon be seeing Friends: The Movie on the big screen? |
Slashfilm |
For Fincher, The Goon Is Good EnoughThe Goon, the Dark Horse comic about "the adventures of a muscle-bound brawler who claims to be the primary enforcer for a feared mobster," is being turned into a CG-animated feature, with David Fincher on board to produce and creator Eric Powell writing the script. |
Hollywood Reporter |
Kurtzman and Orci Talk Transformers 2 -- and MoreWant the inside scoop on Transformers 2, J.J. Abrams' Star Trek, and Cowboys & Aliens? You're in luck -- Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, the writing team behind all three, chatted about their new and upcoming projects in a new interview with ComingSoon. |
ComingSoon.net |
Total Recall: RT Celebrates the Bill of RightsWe the people of Rotten Tomatoes, in order to make this Independence Day more perfect, do ordain and establish this Total Recall as a cinematic tribute to the Bill of Rights. |
Rotten Tomatoes |
Mark Millar Prepping Superman Reinvention?Does Mark Millar have a "big name action director" lined up to help him pitch an idea for the next Superman movie? And where does Bryan Singer fit in? The Man of Steel's cinematic saga may be getting even more complicated. |
Slashfilm |
Eddie Murphy Hopes Beverly Hills Cop 4 Fixes the FranchiseEddie Murphy has put to rest those rumors about his impending retirement -- and admitted that he's excited to do a fourth Beverly Hills Cop because the third one "was horrible." |
MTV |
Sacha, Will, and Judd are On the CaseSacha Baron Cohen and Will Ferrell will play Sherlock Holmes and Watson, respectively, in an untitled comedy for Columbia Pictures. Judd Apatow is on board to produce, with Etan Cohen writing the script. |
Variety |






