Warrior star confirmed for Kathryn Bigelow's follow-up to The Hurt Locker. »»
When asked to comment Keanu Reeves' only remark was "No way!" To which he followed by rolling on the ground shooting his gun in the air. »»
With an unknown cast, this Navy SEALs mission movie is being planned for a Veterans Day or Presidents Day release. »»
Formerly titled Killing Bin Laden, Bigelow's follow-up to The Hurt Locker on track for a 2012 release. »»
Annapurna Films upsets Lionsgate to claim the Terminator film rights. »»
Less than twenty-four hours after his reported death comes word that a pair of gestating projects about the hunt for Bin Laden could be pushed into production. »»
Oscar winner to star in Kathryn Bigelow's follow-up to The Hurt Locker. »»
The April 2011 start date will most likely conflict with another Johnny Depp project. »»
But a scheduling conflict may get in the way. »»
I don't think Sleeping Dogs will die in what could be a star-studded affair. »»
Two directors allegedly the final choices from Fox for potential directors on the X-Men spin-off. »»
Sounds like two good picks to me. »»
Pondering how we can fix the BP oil spill with the power of celebrity, taking a peak at the World War II flick To Hell and Back and riffing on the World Cup 2010 »»
The moral: Be careful where you send e-mails. »»
Maybe HBO should change its slogan from "It's not TV. It's HBO." to "HBO. Yeah we get famous directors to helm our stuff." »»
If her ex-hubby's film was a game-changer for cinema, this is a game-changer for female directors. »»
The Hurt Locker takes us on a ride that will leave your nerves shot. »»
Both Scott and I have seen The Hurt Locker and can attest to its greatness. This is the best film yet made about the Iraq War. Summit Entertainment is slowly expanding the release, but in the mean time here's the first eight minutes to whet your appetite. »»
Summit Entertainment has picked up the U.S. rights to Kathryn Bigelow's suspense-filled Iraq War-based actioner The Hurt Locker, during the Toronto Film Festival. »»