Popular trailer debuts online! »»
Win Win is the third film by writer/director Thomas McCarthy and his home-run streak continues as he knocks this one out of the park. »»
Wood and Gosling flirt in clip from film »»
What will likely be an early contender for Oscar consideration comes the first trailer to George Clooney's The Ides of March. »»
Director Adam Shankman gets the lead singer of Infant Sorrow, also Amy Adams won't be playing Tom Cruise's daughter in the movie musical. »»
Film explores the bloody time in England's history following the signing of the Magna Carta. »»
The Kids Are All Right and The Fighter also pick up multiple awards. »»
Former president to join the cast of raunchy comedy sequel. »»
When Sideways wine tasting meets the morning after. »»
Award season beckons with Blue Valentine and The King's Speech. »»
George Clooney's third stint as a director to include a few Oscar winners, another nominee and a few rising stars. »»
Adaptation of Eric Powell's comic book doesn't have financing or a home yet. »»
The clip is a preview of extended animation that will be shown at this weekend's Comic-Con Convention in San Diego. »»
It's been five years since Sideways, but now it looks like writer-director Alexander Payne is putting the finishing touches on next screenplay, a social satire about miniature people entitled Downsizing. Already, he's put together a pretty impressive cast. »»
How's this for a high concept Christmas movie: Santa Claus has a ne'er-do-well brother named Fred (played by Vince Vaughn, as Vince Vaughn) and a nebulous "board" is trying to shut down the North Pole for cost-cutting reasons.
»»There's no time like the holidays to spend some quality time with those you truly care about. Friends and family are the most important people in our lives no matter how much they may get on our nerves; so when it comes time for the winter holidays, it's time to forgive and forget. There is always that one sibling though who has a knack for never letting you forget that you didn't quite live up to the same standards that they have in life. Mom and dad see they've accomplished more then you. Your friends wonder how they got so much further in life then you did. Everyone else in the family constantly asks "why can't you be more like so and so?" Well, I am going to imagine that the pressure must be one hundred times greater and more annoying when your brother is Santa Claus. »»