29 Dec
DreamWorks Animation has quietly debuted a second new full-length trailer for their next movie, How to Train Your Dragon . This isn’t available in high definition anywhere yet, but thanks to SlashFilm we’ve got a embeddable version for your viewing pleasure below. Is it just me or does it seem like DreamWorks is just a little bit worried that no one is looking forward to How to Train Your Dragon ?
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Second New Full-Length How to Train Your Dragon Trailer
29 Dec
Some interesting casting rumors for you to chew on today. Our friends at Pajiba are reporting that James McAvoy has been cast as James Bond creator Ian Fleming in a biopic in development at Animus Films and Palmstar Entertainment. The film will supposedly focus on the (younger) years in Fleming’s life (when he was in the British Navy) that gave him inspiration for the character of James Bond.
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Rumors: Worthington as Flash Gordon, McAvoy as Ian Fleming
29 Dec
pDisney has released a new panoramic poster for Tim Burton’s a href=http://www.reelmovienews.com/movies/alice-in-wonderland/emAlice in Wonderland/em/a./p pThe extra-wide poster art features all the principal cast attending the Mad Hatter’s tea party, positioned at a long table in a nod to the classic Last Supper portrait./p pThe new adaptation of emAlice/em stars Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Crispin Glover, Matt Lucas, Mia Wasikowska, Alan Rickman, Stephen Fry, Michael Sheen, Timothy Spall, Christopher Lee, Paul Whitehouse and Barbara Windsor./p pClick on the thumbnail below to view a larger version, and see the other a href=http://www.reelmovienews.com/gallery/movies/alice-in-wonderland/emAlice in Wonderland/em posters/a in the gallery!/p p style=text-align: center;a href=http://www.reelmovienews.com/gallery/alice-in-wonderland-last-supper-tea-party-poster/img src=http://static.reelmovienews.com/images/gallery/alice-in-wonderland-last-supper-tea-party-poster_417×207.jpg width=417 alt=Alice in Wonderland Last Supper Tea Party Poster height=207 //a/p
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New Alice in Wonderland Panoramic Poster!
29 Dec
pKevin Smith fans rejoyce! Well, sort of. Smith is back in action with a href=http://www.reelmovienews.com/movies/cop-out/emCop Out/em/a, a new comedy starring Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan as a buddy cop duo./p pSounds hilarious, right
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Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan Cop Out in New Trailer
29 Dec
pimg src=”http://www.darkhorizons.com/assets/0010/3796/motherchild585.jpg” style=”border: 2px solid #333;” alt=”image” width=”585″ height=”300″/p pspan style=”color:#579; font-size:14px”Mother and Child/spanbr span style=”color:#678; font-size:10px”Opens: 2010/spanbr strongCast/strong: Naomi Watts, Annette Bening, Samuel L. Jackson, Kerry Washingtonbr strongDirector/strong: Rodrigo Garcia/p pstrongSummary/strong: A tale of a mother and daughter, separated at birth, who struggle with the damage done by the most important person missing in their lives while a young African-Americn woman deals with an unwanted pregnancy and the adoption process./p pstrongAnalysis/strong: Scoring rave reviews in Toronto, the $7 million latest effort of Rodrigo Garcia (”Nine Lives,” “Things You Can Tell Just By Looking At Her”) once again shows off his skill at weaving multiple narratives together in clever and unexpected ways. At its heart it’s an emotional family drama, but Garcia excels with his female characters which makes the involvement of Naomi Watts, Kerry Washington and especially Annette Benning thrilling./p pThe few criticisms levelled at the film were toward some pacing and credibility issues in the last act, but otherwise praised it for not falling into cliche and melodrama like so many female-geared ensemble dramas do
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News – The Notable Films of 2010: Part Seven
29 Dec
The opening moments of any film are truly pivotal in fully capturing the audience’s attention amidst the opening of snacks, late audience arrivals and post-trailers chatter. Some movies just throw you right into the story, while others like to ease you in with a not-so-distracting credit sequence that runs throughout the opening scenes. But then, there are some movies which have meticulously crafted opening sequences to not only make sure you know damn well the people who worked so hard to bring it to you, but also to introduce you to the world where you’ll spend the next few hours
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These Ain’t Just Opening Credits: The Art of the Title Sequence
29 Dec
Apparently this little quote was first published last week, just before Christmas, and I’m not sure how we missed it. But considering there is no other news worth reporting this week, and because Star Trek is one of favorite movies of this year, I thought I’d feature it today anyway
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Star Trek Sequel is Starting Pre-Production Next December?
29 Dec
Hollywood has shut down for the week, so there isn’t much news to report. However, James Cameron’s Avatar seems to still be kicking ass at the box office, landing in the #1 this spot last weekend and topping $600 million worldwide in just over 10 days.
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Avatar Continues to Break More IMAX Records Every Week
29 Dec
Yahoo! Movies has debuted the first photos from Focus Features’ The Eagle of the Ninth , coming to theaters in the fall of 2010. The adventure film, directed by Kevin Macdonald, stars Channing Tatum, Jamie Bell, Donald Sutherland, Mark Strong and Tahar Rahim. The Eagle of the Ninth is set in the dangerous world of second-century Britain
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First Look at The Eagle of the Ninth
29 Dec
A new trailer for DreamWorks Animation’s How to Train Your Dragon has come online and can be watched using the player below.
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New Trailer for How to Train Your Dragon