Archive for September, 2010

Oliver Stone got a little greedy with his redux of Wall Street, putting his hand back in the cookie jar for seconds and coming out ahead of everyone else at this weekend’s box office. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps didn’t…Read more

EVERY TIME I DIE and VANS have posted the ninth episode of the “SHIT HAPPENS: THE SERIES?” weekly series at www.vans.com/ETID! In this episode, fans will witness the band singing posters and interacting with EVERY TIME I DIE enthusiasts, and making…Read more

ITW Pathway is set to hit your local theatre shortly. Director and writer Jennifer Elster (bio) began the project with original music by Yoko Ono. More information continues to release about the film and its cast; however, most of the…Read more

Admittedly, if there was going to be a movie made about the real story behind Facebook and all of its legal drama, then the only way I would watch it would be if David Fincher directed it and Aaron Sorkin…Read more

James Van Der Beek (Varsity Blues, TV’s “Dawson’s Creek”) and five-time Emmy® Award winner Doris Roberts (TV’s “Everybody Loves Raymond”) star in the adaptation of best-selling novelist Debbie Macomber’s Mrs. Miracle, debuting on DVD November 16th from Sony Pictures Home…Read more

Classic Artists could not claim to have a complete series on rock legends and their mark on the world of music without this film, the final word on guitar virtuoso Jimi Hendrix. Rather than drudging up scandal and outworn hypothesis about…Read more

Part sweeping soap, part mediation on the dangerous moral ramifications of artificial intelligence, the “Battlestar Galactica” phenomenon continues with this undeniably compelling look at where the real conflict between humans and the Cylons began . . . in a vibrant…Read more

Check out the new SAW 3D motion poster which debuted on MTV.com yesterday! Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

Pay What You Want for a Sneak Preview of Freakonomics: The Movie…really! Screenings in ten cities will offer fans an opportunity to see the upcoming film based on the internationally bestselling book by Stephen Dubner and Steven Levitt for a…Read more

Mark Wahlberg is hitting his stride again, not that he was ever off his game, he just didn’t pull as much weight as he used to — for me at least. After The Happening, which he was decent in, and…Read more