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After 'The Dark Knight Rises': Where does the Batman franchise go from here?
Entertainment Weekly
The Dark Knight Rises marks the end of a cinematic era, but not the end of films about Batman. Now that Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy is complete, it's natural to wonder what comes next for the Caped Crusader. After an appropriate hiatus, Warner ...
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Entertainment Weekly
'Bourne Legacy' star Jeremy Renner on 'Avengers' action and more
Los Angeles Times
Renner worked with the same stunt team throughout "Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol" and his later action films, "The Avengers" and "The Bourne Legacy." "I love the idea of going to work and having to fight and learn a new skill set, whether it's muay Thai ...
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Los Angeles Times
5 films that could be late summer sleeper hits
Chicago Tribune
"Women over 35 are so terribly ignored during the summer that there's almost certainly an appetite for this film," Contrino said. Sony would love to see this perform like another Streep film that came out in August, "Julie and Julia," which made $94 million in ...
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'The Great Gatsby' Moving to Summer 2013
Wall Street Journal (blog)
"Gatsby" is the latest in a series of high-profile films that have bumped their release dates. Earlier this summer, Paramount Pictures moved action film "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" from this summer to next spring, in order to convert the film into 3-D, and Warner Bros.
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
"Total Recall" remake struggles to recall original's success
Reuters
Los Angeles (Reuters) - The years haven't been kind to Douglas Hauser, the secret agent character played by both Arnold Schwarzenegger and Colin Farrell in versions of the futuristic action film "Total Recall" released 22 years apart. The release of the ...
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Box office report: 'Dark Knight Rises' soars to $36.4 mil
CNN
The film enjoyed a healthy 41 percent decline from its previous frame, and if its weekend estimate holds up, Rises will have notched a slimmer third weekend drop than The Dark Knight, which fell 43 percent to $42.7 million during its third weekend, thereby ...
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'The Dark Knight Rises' sends a box office reminder
Los Angeles Times
For the third consecutive weekend, the final entry in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy claimed the No. 1 position at the multiplex. This past weekend, the film starring Christian Bale as the iconic superhero took in an additional $36.4 million, lifting its overall ...
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'The Great Gatsby' Moved To Summer 2013
MTV.com (blog)
Of course, it will still have to compete with the bevvy of films already out in December like "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," "Les Miserables," "Jack Reacher" and "This Is 40," but at least we can stop losing sleep over whether we'll see "Django" or ...
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Blogs5 new results for films
 
Third Window Films Acquires Pang Ho-Cheung's VULGARIA - Twitch
Twitch specializes in spreading the news on strange little films from around the world.
Twitch
Adopt Films Picks Up Jeff Lipsky's 'Molly's Theory of Relativity ...
By Jay A. Fernandez
Adopt Films has acquired all U.S. rights to "Molly's Theory of Relativity" from filmmaker Jeff Lipsky ("Flannel Pajamas"). The specialty distributor plans a March release. Lipsky's drama follows a 28-year-old astronomer who has just lost her job ...
Indiewire
Italian Wedding Film by AR Productions Wedding Films | Style Me ...
By A. Blaire
You know what I love SO much about weddings? Beyond the personal details, beyond the gorgeous gowns, beyond the stunning florals - far beyond any of those.
Style Me Pretty : The Ultimate...
Third Window Films Acquires Pang Ho-Cheung's VULGARIA ...
Third Window Films Acquires Pang Ho-Cheung's VULGARIA & Shuichi Okita's THE WOODSMAN AND THE RAIN. From: Twitch - 4:24am - August 6, 2012. Third Window Films keeps the hits coming with their latest acquisition announcement.
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Sacha Baron Cohen To Spoof Bond Films - Business Insider
By Michael Izzo
"Borat" star Sacha Baron Cohen and comedy writer Phil Johnston just sold a pitch for a spy-spoof project to Paramount for a figure in the high-six to low-seven range, reports Variety. The pitch concerns a "Bond-like spy forced to go on the run ...
Business Insider


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