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Ra’s al Ghul May Return in ‘The Dark Knight Rises’

— by SHERICE ANTOINETTE — Drew McWeeny from HitFix.com reports Liam Neeson filmed a scene for the highly-anticipated follow up to “The Dark Knight” on Monday. No doubt reprising his role as Ra’s al Ghul, Neeson was spotted in London. However, on Tuesday he was at the re-opening of [...]

Fox to Distribute ‘Taken’ Sequel

— by JOSUE SANCHEZ — Here is a tidbit of news I’m really excited to report. It is as much confirmation as a fan would need really, but we can now officially say “Taken 2” is go. Variety is announcing Twentieth Century Fox is set to distribute the sequel to[...]

Production Has Begun on ‘Clash of the Titans’ Sequel

Principal photography has begun on Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ epic action adventure sequel to “Clash of the Titans,” being directed by Jonathan Liebesman (“Battle: Los Angeles”). Returning to star in the film are Sam[...]

Under Review: Unknown

— by SHERICE ANTOINETTE — Liam Neeson has always been a likeable actor. Known mostly for dramas, three years ago he shocked audiences with his hard-edged portrayal of a vengeful father in the film “Taken.” Because of his outwardly kind demeanor and methodic voice, up until the Pierre[...]

On the Set: ‘The Hangover Part II’

— by ALEXA MILAN — When I first saw “The Hangover” its opening weekend in 2009, I think I laughed harder than I’ve ever laughed in a movie theater. There were few moments in that film when I wasn’t at least smiling — the gang’s adventures with Mike Tys[...]

Under Review: ‘The Next Three Days’

— by ADAM POYNTER — When you first look at the trailer for “The Next Three Days,” you see Russell Crowe … so it must be an action suspense thriller. But you need to forget all about his characters in movies such as “Gladiator” and “Robin Hood,” because this is a very di[...]

A Clip from ‘The Next Three Days’

— by AMANDA KOEHLER — John Brennan (Russell Crowe) has a wife (Elizabeth Banks) in jail for a murder she didn’t commit. Three years into her sentence, Laura can’t take it anymore, and John is worried for her mental health. He’s decided the only thing left for him to do [...]

Under Review: ‘The A-Team’

— by MARIUSZ ZUBROWSKI — It seems as if stupidity can get a pass on television much more easily than on the big-screen. Perhaps it’s because the majority of television programs are compressed into 30-minute episodes, whereas feature length films usually run in the two-hour range. Plus,[...]

Under Review: ‘Chloe’

— by MARIUSZ ZUBROWSKI — In a weird way, the main character of the erotic thriller “Chloe” is much like the film itself. Just like Chloe, the Atom Egoyan-helmed motion picture eases into its prey (in this case, the audience) by strutting both intelligence and also thrill. But unlike [...]

A Scene from ‘The A-Team’

— by BEN FOWLER — With just over two weeks until everyone’s favourite soldiers of fortune are reborn on the big screen, a new expanded clip of the already infamous Tank Vs. Drone scene has been released. The clip shows the unmanned aircrafts destroying the Hercules cargo plane with the[...]

‘The A-Team’: A Behind-the-Scenes Compilation

— by ADAM POYNTER — You can’t help but recognize it as soon as you hear it. That simple intro and tune that you instantly relate to the “A-Team.” I’m sure you’re very aware by now that an “A-Team” movie is coming out June 11 and all of your favorite characters are[...]

Under Review: ‘After.Life’

— by MARIUSZ ZUBROWSKI — We hear about it everyday, yet we cannot stop it. It happens to the best of us but it is almost never anticipated. Some may see it as a time of rebirth — a period of cleansing where one’s sins are forgiven. Others look at it as an escape from [&hellip[...]

Trailer: The A-Team (Version 2)

— by ROB COX — I must admit to feeling rather lukewarm towards “The A-Team” upon the release of its first trailer back in January. I can’t say I wasn’t intrigued, but the TV show upon which this big screen epic is based isn’t exactly a sentimental favorite of mine; but that’s[...]

Trailer Talk: ‘After.Life’

— by ALEXA MILAN — Death seems like a pretty definitive phenomenon. Either you’re alive or you’re not. But what if you got stuck between life and death in a weird sort of limbo? That’s exactly what happens to Anna (Christina Ricci) in the upcoming thriller “After.Life.” After a[...]