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Movie theater shooting: Shaken film industry reacts Los Angeles Times The deadly rampage in Colorado shattered a fundamental appeal of moviegoing: a chance to escape the humdrum for a world of fantasy. Now, theater owners and theWarner Bros.studio must figure out whether"The Dark Knight Rises"can still be an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Upcoming film has scene that echoes Friday's shootings Chicago Sun-Times One of the most highly anticipated movies of 2012 is "Gangster Squad," the fictionalized biopic of Mickey Cohen starring Sean Penn as the gangster who ruled much of the L.A. underworld in the 1940s. The top-tier cast for the Sept. 7 release also includes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Movie brings out tragedy, agendas. Examiner.com As the most must read conservative film critic in the nation, I seek political agendas hidden in film scripts more than most. It adds a unique flavor to my reviews and generally raises the emotional ire of those with differing ideologies. My review for THE DARK ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Film critic: Movie and TV violence won't go away -- but industry can step up Detroit Free Press Twelve dead. Dozens wounded. The victims: the audience at the first midnight showing of "The Dark Knight Rises" at a theater in Aurora, Colo. If you are deeply involved in the movies, this tragedy feels personal, like a death in the family. It feels personal in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Legendarily horrible film "MANOS" gets its own iOS game tuaw.com There are few movies that are as bad as the 1966 horror film MANOS: The Hands of Fate, which sits very near the bottom of IMDB's ratings list. I can think of a few almost as bad, like Robot Monster (guy in gorilla suit wearing a space helmet), Hercules Against ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Michigan Film Office approves incentives for 4 productions so far in '12 Detroit Free Press A report released Friday shows that the Michigan Film Office has approved incentives for only four movies during the first half of this year, down from 12 in the year-ago period. So far, the Film Office has received 21 applications for the state's film incentives ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chris Hemsworth potentially cast in Steven Spielberg's new film, 'Robopocalypse' Examiner.com According to several reports, screen god (literally--Thor was a Norse god, after all) Chris Hemsworth has been approached by Steven Spielberg to play the lead role in the upcoming film, "Robopocalypse." Deadline's Nikki Finke reported that the two met very ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Should film be blamed for violence? YNN Hudson Valley Many are debating that question as we learn more about the shooter and what he allegedly told police during his arrest. Our Brandon Walker spoke with a film critic who says the problem isn't the movie, though often times that's the first and easiest scapegoat. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Warner Bros. Said to Pull Some TV Ads for 'Dark Knight' Film San Francisco Chronicle Time Warner Inc.'s film studio also cut back on promotional events, responding to the tragedy during opening weekend of one of the year's biggest pictures. Some ads have elements that may remind audiences of the shooting. The movie's villain, Bane, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Lady Gaga Releases Fame Fragrance Short Film: Watch Now ... By admin Lady Gaga's short film for her new fragrance Fame. Celebrity Scandals: Gossip Center | ||
'Man of Steel' Trailer Gives Us The Return of a ... - Film School Rejects By Jack Giroux Superman doesn't look all that happy in these first two (near identical) teasers for Zack Snyder's Man of Steel. If you thought Bryan Singer's Superman was. Film School Rejects | ||
Film Room — 15HI15D — No. 3, Al Wilson - BroncoTalk By Jon Heath We're celebrating some of the greatest hits in Denver Broncos history. Today, we remember Al Wilson's huge third down stop against Oakland. Be sure to. BroncoTalk | ||
Producer Frank Marshall Says Next 'Bourne' Film Will Follow Jeremy ... By The Playlist A few months ago, producer Frank Marshall said his "dream" was for Jeremy Renner and Matt Damon to star in a 'Bourne' film together. Spit out the other end of chinese-whisper reporting, in some circles, that became "Frank Marshall says ... The Playlist | ||
Michigan Film Office OKs Incentives For 4 Movies « CBS Detroit By sstoddart The Michigan Film Office, which approved incentives for 12 movies during the first half of 2011, has given the green light to only four films during the same period this year. CBS Detroit |
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