TV and Movie News (page 948)
Posted: August 07, 2012 @ 7:44 pm PST Topic: The Dark Knight Rises, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight By: Sean Comer
Admit it. We've all thought about it. But no one would ever do it. No one could afford to do it. After all, who's really so hard-up for a comfy place to watch movies that the need demands the constructing of one's own working replica Batcave, complete with secret entrance? Well, now that you mention it....
Posted: August 07, 2012 @ 7:35 pm PST Topic: Playing for Keeps, The Ugly Truth By: Shannon Keirnan
Posted: August 07, 2012 @ 6:57 pm PST Topic: Pretty Little Liars By: Andy Neuenschwander
Posted: August 07, 2012 @ 6:54 pm PST Topic: Saw, Saw: The Final Chapter, Saw 3D By: Sean Comer
"Saw" is eight years old. The franchise finale, "Saw: The Final Chapter," is only two years old. Just in case you thought reboot standards couldn't sink lower, Lionsgate is here rain lowered expectations upon your parade. The studio is reportedly considering either an eighth film in the original series, or a complete reboot.
Posted: August 07, 2012 @ 6:51 pm PST Topic: This Is 40, Knocked Up By: Shannon Keirnan
Posted: August 07, 2012 @ 5:57 pm PST Topic: Snow White and the Huntsman By: Shannon Keirnan
Liberty Ross, wife of cheating "Snow White and the Huntsman" director Rupert Sanders, has been seen around California without her wedding ring, and swinging that empty hand around for all to see. Holy statement, Batman.
Posted: August 07, 2012 @ 5:54 pm PST Topic: Cosmopolis, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2, Snow White and the Huntsman By: Sean Comer
Aug. 15 could be one crazy day for Robert Pattinson. It's enough that he'll be breaking his silence in the wake of his imploding relationship with Kristen Stewart, making a sit-down interview appearance on "Good Morning America." He'll also be joining a Livestream-New York Times event to discuss his Aug. 17 indie-drama turn, "Cosmopolis."
Posted: August 07, 2012 @ 5:52 pm PST Topic: Mad Men By: Sean Comer
It was an episode that was as beloved and acclaimed as it was controversial for "Mad Men": "The Other Woman." It made many so uncomfortable, that Jaguar representatives felt compelled to remind the public where the lines are drawn between fiction and reality. It was so acclaimed as to be directly responsible for at least five of the series' 2012 Emmy nominations. It was so layered and rich with understated commentary, that its creator and star's dissection of it with The Daily Beast spans two parts.
Posted: August 07, 2012 @ 4:31 pm PST Topic: The Avengers, The Avengers By: Sean Comer
At this rate, Joss Whedon is kind of a big deal. The man best known for breathing life into "Buffy The Vampire Slayer," "Angel" and the brief-but-beloved "Firefly" has signed on for more than simply a sequel to "The Avengers." Disney and Marvel have also locked him in to helm ABC's live-action Marvel TV series.
Posted: August 07, 2012 @ 3:27 pm PST Topic: The Killing, Cars, Cars 2, Bolt, Tangled, Terra Nova, One True Thing By: Andy Neuenschwander