The problem with The Son of No One is that Dito Montiel is too interested in recreating a crime version of [A Guide to Recognizing Your] Saints than he is in new material. »»
It is safe and softish and skates awfully close to territory he has already covered in The Devil's Backbone and Pan's Labyrinth. »»
In a hilarious story, it appears Noel Gallagher has a new enemy and it shockingly isn't another member of Oasis. The musician apparently ran into Katie Holmes backstage at the Late Show With David Letterman and was filming something for his websit »»
Red band for Del Toro produced film released »»
Hide your kids, hide your wife, Adam Sandler is unleashing a new trailer »»
Painfully funny doesn't begin to describe it. Really, it doesn't. »»
Sneak peek of the newest monster movie from the master. »»
It’s always interesting to see what an actor does after they achieve some level of stardom. »»
Film promises to scare the sheet out of you. »»
Miramax to release remake of 1973 made-for-TV horror film next January »»
2008 has definitely been Robert Downey Jr.'s year. He started the year with a supporting role in the indie teen film Charlie Bartlett playing a troubled high school principal. Then he exploded this summer in the highly anticipated Iron Man and shattered every fanboy's expectation of Tony Stark. He finished off the summer playing the unthinkable: an actor who undergoes skin surgery to play a black man in the hilarious Ben Stiller film Tropic Thunder, and then actually made the role WORK. This fall, an overlooked Robert Downey Jr. film arrived on DVD that only further proves his versatility as an actor: the 2003 comedy/drama/noir/musical/character study The Singing Detective. »»