Come June 30th, it’ll be Team Edward and Team Jacob and a total eclipse of the heart.
Park Chan-Wook’s famed Vengeance Trilogy to be packed to gills with features, including the three-hour video diary “The Autobiography of Oldboy.”
Paramount Home Entertainment has announced the Blu-ray release of Steven Spielberg’s retelling of H.G. Wells’ sci-fi classic.
Warner Bros. unveils the final poster for Sylvain White’s adaptation of the DC/Vertigo comic book series.
Miley Cyrus’s boytoy in The Last Song to star in the 3-D adventure directed by Chuck Russell.
Suspense thriller comes from first-time writer/director Matthew Chapman.
Alice in Wonderland eats a piece of cake to stand head and shoulders above its competition.
Artistically wonderful, but lacking wonderment.
New Line and Paramount are going back to the ’80s to revive two franchises.
Check out the full trailer to what will either be a Cherry or a Bomb. Or maybe a bit of both.
Film to be based on Don Winslow’s upcoming book.
McAdams joining Owen Wilson and Marion Cotillard for Allen’s upcoming Paris-set film.
Neil Patrick Harris in a Smurfs movie? This is going to be legen…wait for it…still waiting…okay maybe it isn’t so…dary.
Right on the heels of climbing The Social Network, Timberlake hopes to move to the head of the class with Bad Teacher.
Like sand through an hourglass, these are The Sands of Time.
Twelve matches support what is a documentary-heavy release from World Wrestling Entertainment.
Lionsgate announces a pair of titles for late May releases.
Scorsese’s Shutter Island stays at number one, while Cop Out proves to be Kevin Smith’s biggest opening as a director.
Well, considering this and Mannequin are being looked at as potential remakes, we might as well see what it would like in the hands of Tim Burton.
A buddy cop film that shoots its load early.