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Sony acquires Paul Haggis’ Third Person

Sony Pictures Classics has acquired the US, German and Scandinavian rights to Paul Haggis’ “Third Person.” Written and directed by Haggis, the film had its world premiere at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and features an all-star cast, including Liam Neeson, Kim Basin[...]

Review: Oz the Great and Powerful

— by ADAM DALE — L. Frank Baum created the wonderful world of Oz in 1900 and with 14 novels in the series, Oz has vast and interesting characters to draw upon and elaborate lands to explore. In 1939, “The Wizard of Oz” sky-rocketed Judy Garland to stardom. It remains the most signifi[...]

Oz: The Great and Powerful: Major Spoiler

— by ADAM POYNTER — With just over two months left until its theatrical release Disney’s “Oz: The Great and Powerful” has been slowly rolling out new content including a full-length trailer as well as a very interesting poster. While the story and the Land of Oz is one quite famili[...]

Review: Ted

— by ADAM DALE — In an outer Boston suburb in the ‘80s, a young boy named John (Mark Wahlberg) spends his Christmas not with the neighborhood kids – who like to beat up the local Jewish kid — but alone wishing that he could have a best friend. When he receives a stuffed teddy[...]

Trailer: Ted

— by ALEXA MILAN — Everyone, at one time, had a childhood dream — to be a princess, to go to Mars. But what would happen if that childhood dream came true, and what impact would it have on your adulthood? That’s the premise of “Ted,” the big screen directorial[...]

Four Clips from ‘Friends with Benefits’

— by LYNN TACKITT — Have you ever had a friend of the opposite sex with whom you knew a relationship wouldn’t work, but then there is that sexual attraction? Can nothing be done? Enter the new phase of “Friends with Benefits,” a type of relationship without the relationship with al[...]

Under Review: ‘Friends with Benefits’

— by JESSIKA OWENS — The latest phenomena I’m seeing in cinema is that chick flicks can now be raunchy and funny and everything that they weren’t allowed to be in the past. Let’s face it, females are just as prone to talking about sex as their male counterparts, and wha[...]

The Top 5 choices to play Lara Croft

— by SHERICE ANTOINETTE — After GK Films announced plans to reboot the Tomb Raider franchise, I, of course, began thinking of who could possibly replace Angelina Jolie. Jolie was the perfect Lara Croft. At that time, she had the physique, the stamina and, of course, the bad-ass attitude [...]

Trailer Talk: ‘Friends with Benefits’

— by ADAM POYNTER — Alright, I’m just going to come out and say it. Yes, “Friends with Benefits” has basically the same premise as “No Strings Attached,” which was released earlier this year. Both films were shot during the same time last year and the female leads of each ̵[...]

Nine Clips from ‘Black Swan’

— by ALEXA MILAN — Ever since the first trailer debuted for “Black Swan,” it’s been one of my most anticipated awards season releases. It looks so dark, so mysteriously, so hauntingly odd. It’s no surprise it comes from the twisted mind of Darren Aronofsky[...]

Under Review: ‘Black Swan’

— by SHERICE ANTOINETTE — After watching Darren Aronofsky’s tour de force “Black Swan,” I can vehemently say I’ll never view “Swan Lake” the same again. Yes, the ballet itself has always had dark undertones, but never in my wildest imaginings could I have envisioned anything [...]

A Music Video from ‘Black Swan’

— by KATHLEEN COLLINS — This brief music video from “Black Swan” shows a compilation of footage from the film and provides a sample of the movie’s score. Directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Vincent Cassel, Wynona Rider and Barbara Hers[...]

Trailer Talk: ‘Black Swan’

— by ALEXA MILAN — With films like “Pi,” “Requiem for a Dream” and “The Fountain” under his belt, Darren Aronofsky has a penchant for the dark and the strange. His latest movie, “Black Swan,” looks like his signature style at its best. R[...]

Under Review: ‘Date Night’

— by MARIUSZ ZUBROWSKI — Considering a human has the potential to live more than a hundred years, it’s no surprise that there are periods of time where one becomes disenchanted with the pleasures of life. These stalling moments can be caused by prolonged depression, lack of accomplishm[...]