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BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Featurette

Amy Adams Is In A Dark Places

Amy Adams usually likes to mix up lighter material (such as The Muppets ) with more dramatic work ( The Fighter ). She’ll definitely be headed down the latter route if she signs on to Dark Places . Gilles Paquet-Brenner is attached to direct his script, which itself is adapted from Gillian Flynn’s book. The story digs deep into repressed memory and how events can be altered by the passage of time. Adams will play a young woman whose family was murdered when she was seven. Back in the day, she pointed to her brother as the culprit, testifying against him in court. Now, 25 years later, a group obsessed with notorious crimes confronts her with some searching questions about what actually happened that day. Could the truth lie somewhere in between? We’re guessing yes, otherwise this will be a very short thriller. Adams is in talks to star right now, and there is no start date listed for the indie pic. She’s just finished working on baseball drama Trouble With The Curve alongside Cl

DVD Tuesday For March 15,2011

It's Another Tuesday, so kids you know what that means. DVD Tuesday . We got all the information on the DVD's that were released today. Let's hope this information help's you to decide what movie to Rent or Buy. The Fighter Mark Wahlberg stars in Paramount Pictures' inspirational docudrama exploring the remarkable rise of Massachusetts-born, junior welterweight title winner "Irish" Micky Ward. A determined pugilist whose career in the ring was shepherded by his loyal half-brother, Dicky ( Christian Bale ) -- a hard-living boxer-turned-trainer whose own career in the ring was nearly sent down for the count due to drugs and crime -- perennial underdog Irish Micky rebounded from a disheartening series of defeats to win both the WBU Intercontinental Lightweight title and the WBU Light Welterweight title thanks to a fierce combination of determination and hard work. David O. Russell directs from a script by 8 Mile's Scott Silver and Paul Attanasio (Th

Crosshair Picked Up By Summit

Summit is in negotiations to pick up Crosshair , an action comic book from Top Cow Prods. David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman, riding high as part of the producing team behind the Oscar-winning boxing movie The Fighter , are attached as producers, while Morgan Foehl is attached as the writer. Crosshair is about a former CIA assassin who "faces his most dangerous enemy ever -- himself." After learning that in 48 hours a trigger in his brain will turn him into a mindless killer with the president of the U.S. as his target, he embarks on a mission to find out who did this to him and how he can stop it before it's too late. Think The Manchurian Candidate meets 24. Crosshair, which was created by Marc Silvestri, written by Jeff Katz, and illustrated by Silverstri and Allan Jefferson. Mandeville picked up the comic during last year’s Comic Con, intent on developing the property as a film. In January, it set Foehl to write the script. Summit is in the midst of making de

The 83rd Academy Awards Winners

The 83rd Academy Awards belonged to The King’s Speech, which won four Oscars from its 12 nominations, including Best Picture, Best Actor ( Colin Firth ), Best Director ( Tom Hooper ), and Original Screnplay ( David Seidler ). The complete winners list below: BEST PICTURE 127 Hours Black Swan The Fighter Inception The Kids Are All Right WINNER: The King’s Speech The Social Network Toy Story 3 True Grit Winter’s Bone BEST ACTOR Javier Bardem, Biutiful Jeff Bridges, True Grit Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network WINNER: Colin Firth, The King’s Speech James Franco, 127 Hours BEST ACTRESS Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole Jennifer Lawrence, Winter’s Bone WINNER: Natalie Portman, Black Swan Michelle Williams, Blue Valentine BEST DIRECTOR Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan Joel & Ethan Coen, True Grit David Fincher, The Social Network WINNER: Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech David O. Russell, The Fighter BEST SONG “Coming Home,”

The Fighter Movie Review By: Sandwichjohn

The Fighter Movie Review By: Sandwichjohn Let's start with how Amazing this film was, I was expecting great things from this movie but the performance by Christian Bale as Dickie Eklund was Oscar worthy for sure. This guys just seems to amaze me with his acting skills and how serious he takes his craft. Mark Wahlberg did a great job portraying "Irish" Micky Ward in the film. If you want to see a real life " Rocky " film then this one is for you. To me The Fighter rivals any Rocky films out there. And being based on the real life story of Ward even make it more interesting. All the issues he went threw to live this real life Cinderella story. There were a few spots in the film I had trouble with but nothing that would deter me from going to watch it again. Yes the film is based on a boxer and if your a boxing fan your going to love this film the action is great but what really carries this film is the acting and story. And yes this movie is also for peo

Tron: Legacy Box Office Winner

Tron: Legacy Wins Box Office ' Yogi Bear ' debuts at No. 2 as awards frontrunners ' Fighter ' and ' Swan ' also impress, but all-star ' How Do You Know ' falters at No. 8. Disney's 3D Tron: Legacy sped to the top of the domestic box office in opening to $43.6 million from 3,451 theaters, but the weekend was soft overall and studio titles will need strong holiday biz to come out ahead. Read my review of the film Here . Overseas, Tron rolled out in about half of all territories, grossing $23 million for a worldwide debut of $66.6 million. Imax theaters supplied a record proportion of the gross, including 25% in the U.S. Warner Bros.' 3D family entry Yogi Bear opened to $16.7 million from 3,515 domestically to place No. 2. The CG/live-action hybrid had been expected to open at $20 million. There was no shortage of 3D movies. Coming in No. 3 was 20th Century Fox and Walden Media's The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Tread

Golden Globe Nominations 2011 Announced

What Do You Think? Today the The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards ,were announced in Hollywood,Ca. There are some definite surprise on this list to say the least. The award show is presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, a group of journalists, will be broadcast on NBC on Sunday, Jan. 16, 2011. Actor and comic Ricky Gervais is the scheduled host. 1. BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA a. BLACK SWAN b. THE FIGHTER c. INCEPTION d. THE KING’S SPEECH e. THE SOCIAL NETWORK See the Entire List After The Jump.. 2. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA a. HALLE BERRY FRANKIE AND ALICE b. NICOLE KIDMAN RABBIT HOLE c. JENNIFER LAWRENCE WINTER’S BONE d. NATALIE PORTMAN BLACK SWAN e. MICHELLE WILLIAMS BLUE VALENTINE 3. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA a. JESSE EISENBERG THE SOCIAL NETWORK b. COLIN FIRTH THE KING’S SPEECH c. JAMES FRANCO 127 HOURS d. RYAN GOSLING BLUE VALENTINE e. MARK WAHLBERG THE FIGHTER 4. BEST

The Fighter Second Full Trailer Mark Wahlberg

The Fighter Second Full Trailer We got our hands on the second full trailer for " The Fighter " the  film is directed by David O. Russell , starring Mark Wahlberg . The film centers on the life of professional boxer "Irish" Micky Ward (Mark Wahlberg) and his older brother Dickie Eklund ( Christian Bale ). Amy Adams co-stars as a love interest of Ward. The film is set to be released worldwide in theaters on December 10, 2010. The film is Russell and Wahlberg's third film collaboration, following Three Kings and I Heart Huckabees. Watch the trailer after the Jump.. “The Fighter” is a drama about boxer “Irish” Micky Ward ( Wahlberg ) and his unlikely path to become world lightweight champion. Bale plays Dicky Eklund, Micky’s half-brother and a talented fighter who once went the distance with Sugar Ray Leonard in a title fight but then turned to crime and landed in prison. Then he turned his life around and helped his underperforming brother find the

Uncharted: Drake's Fortune On It's Way To The Big Screen

Uncharted: Drake's Fortune On It's Way To The Big Screen David O. Russell has closed a deal to write and direct " Uncharted: Drake's Fortune ," an adaptation of the 2007 PlayStation 3 video game, for Columbia Pictures. Back in May, Russell first flirted with the project, but then moved on to develop a big-screen adaptation of " Pride and Prejudice and Zombies ." But his quest to direct the PS3 game adaptation pulled him back in, leaving "Zombies," for the moment, undead. Despite making his somewhat combative reputation with left-of-center indie films such as " Spanking the Monkey," "Flirting With Disaster" and "I Heart Huckabees," Russell appears to be making a serious move into bigger-budget mainstream movies. His next film, the boxing drama " The Fighter " from Paramount, comes out December. In the mold of epic adventure films like "Tomb Raider" and "Indiana Jones," the &