The Monty Python get together for a new movie

Members of the British comedy group Monty Python will meet again for a new film, a parody of science fiction, said the former Python Terry Jones said in remarks published on Thursday. Been a long time, sixteen...

Warner Bros freezes, again, "Akira"

After the Warner Bros. gave the nod for the film adaptation of Akira, has taken the provisional closure of the production offices to review the film, again, on budget.Vancouver offices are being closed and are...

Justin Timberlake will play Elton John in movie

Elton John has revealed he wants the actor and singer Justin Timberlake interpreter for an upcoming movie about his life. The British singer said that the announcement will be soon adding that Timberlake was the...

Old cinema saved by Terry Jones

Old one deserves a dignified Resurrection  Apparently, there are a number of old cinemas in Wales in need of a savior. If I were a cinema, especially the oldest one in Wales, I would want to be saved by...

Save the Porthmadog cinema

Here is a story about a cinema built in 1931 that is “slated” for destruction unless a newly formed corporation can solicit sufficient funds to rescue it. One might wonder is it the relatively new architecture...

The Case of Maltin’s Movie Guides: The Expert and the Crowd

Maltin, Leonard - Leonard Maltin’s 2011 Movie Guide – New-York and London – Penguin Group (Plume Books) Maltin, Leonard - Leonard Maltin’s Classic Movie Guide – 2nd Edition (2010) - New-York and London – Penguin Group (Plume Books) In an age of crowdsourcing...

Harry Potter Fan? Move Into Author Jk Rowling's Home!

With the recent release of the final movie of the Harry Potter series, The Deathly Hallows Part 2, Harry Potter fanatics may be interested in learning that the childhood home of the incredible author of...

No One Killed Jessica Review

New Delhi, 1999. Jessica, a young attractive model trying her hand at bartending, is shot dead at a celebrity party. Her crime - refusing to serve a drink after closing hours. The culprit Manu Sharma, son of a prominent politician, inebriated by a deadly cocktail of...

South African film rocks America

" South Africa's internationally acclaimed emotive feature film on HIV-Aids, Themba, A Boy Called Hope, has bagged yet another prestigious award. by Francis Hweshe The multi-award-winning film, which has caused a stir locally and abroad, received the Cinema Peace Award in New...

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Reviewed

" Time may be on Oliver Stone’s mind but he, like everyone else, still hasn’t figured out a more useful way for us to spend it than watching movies about how we really ought to do something. In Wall Street:...

Luchetti:"Movie distribution on the web would be a great benefit"

Answering a question of a member of public of Repubblica TV the italian director nominated for Golden Palm 2010, Daniele Luchetti, has explained his solution for saving cinema industry from distribution problems...

Avatar Record Earning

New Delhi: The second animated film of Hollywood Director James Cameron's 3D science fiction epic Avatar record earning weekend ever. US Box offices took in nearly $300 million in North America over the Christmas...

Tamil Actress arrested on charges of Prostitution

Noted Tamil Actress Bhuvaneswari is again in trouble. She was arrested on Friday in Chennai for allegedly running a brothel at her residence. This is not the first time she is facing prostitution charges....

Hollywood Film Maker Nagendra Karri At AAFT

Nagendra Karri, the Indian born film maker who owns Eternal Mind Production LLC in New York was recently at Asian Academy of Film And Television to meet the President Sandeep Marwah whom he first met at 62nd Cannes Film Festival. Nagendra went through the whole campus of...

Response to Cinema Shill Sony CEO Michael Lynton - Huffingtonpost

This is in response to Cinema Shill Sony CEO Michael Lynton's article on Huffingtonpost.com. This is Michael Lynton, "I'M A GUY WHO DOESN'T SEE ANYTHING GOOD HAVING COME FROM THE INTERNET, PERIOD." At a panel...

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