Apr 30
MTV recently talked to Hugh Jackman concerning the upcoming Wolverine film, entitled X-Men Origins: Wolverine, scheduled for a May 1, 2009 release. “Tonally, I would put it more in the Batman Begins sort of realm. …
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Apr 30
Sir Ian McKellen recently talked with Empire about the upcoming Hobbit film and its sequel. As you know, Guillermo del Toro is directing the films and he said, “It is our intention that we will not lose any of the key elements. …
Original post by burd-man@hotmail.com
Apr 30
Ian McKellen will again take up the robes of Gandalf the Wizard in the cinematic adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s fantasy classic “The Hobbit,” a British film magazine reported Wednesday.
Original post by Yahoo! Movies News & Gossip
Apr 30
IDT introduced the Digital Cinema Edition of its slow motion products at the show through a powerful short feature film entitled The Mystery of Time. The film was shot using the newly released Y5 camera, and told about relativity using …
Original post by postproductionbuyersguide
Apr 30
Red One Africa, a joint venture of Sentinel Entertainment, Oceansense Productions and Afterglow 4K are offering the much talked about but little known ‘Red One’ digital cinema camera for rental for the first time in South Africa. …
Original post by postproductionbuyersguide
Apr 30
Vin Diesel has stopped chasing bad guys long enough to endorse the president of the Dominican Republic for re-election.
Original post by Yahoo! Movies News & Gossip
Apr 30
So I was talking to a few friends today about my cinema setup at home and a lot of them were saying that they would love to do the same, but don’t want to spend an arm and a leg. This got me thinking, and a quick browse around the …
Original post by nigel
Apr 30
Like “Be Kind Rewind” from earlier this year, the small comedy “Son of Rambow” has a love of movies and is bursting with unbridled imagination.
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Apr 30
Before I completely move away from the topic of the original Wong Fei-hung films of the 1950s (but don’t worry, there will be plenty more on this subject in the future), I wanted to re-post this entry on a Hong Kong comedy from 1962 …
Original post by Jean Lukitsh
Apr 30
EDITORS NOTE: This is part of a series of interviews, conducted via email, profiling directors who have films screening at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival.
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