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New Poster For I, FRANKENSTEIN Has Risen

Lionsgate has just unveiled a new poster for the upcoming sci-fi, action movie, I, FRANKENSTEIN ! In a dystopic present, Victor Frankenstein's monster, Adam, is caught in the battle between the virtuous gargoyles and beastly demons over the fate of humanity. As an immortal, Adam is the key to victory. From the producers of UNDERWORLD and starring Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy , Miranda Otto, Jai Courtney , and Yvonne Strahovski , this film will have you on the edge of your seat! Set in a dystopic present where vigilant gargoyles and ferocious demons rage in a battle for ultimate power, Victor Frankenstein's creation Adam ( Aaron Eckhart ) finds himself caught in the middle as both sides race to discover the secret to his immortality. From the creators of the hit supernatural saga, UNDERWORLD, comes the action thriller I, FRANKENSTEIN, written for the screen and directed by Stuart Beattie based on the graphic novel "I, Frankenstein" by Kevin Grevioux, and brought to li

Jake Gyllenhaal To Star In Southpaw

Though the project has been on the mat more than once, boxing drama Southpaw is following Chumbawumba's advice by getting knocked down, but getting up again. The Wrap reports that Jake Gyllenhaal is now in talks to star. Olympus Has Fallen director Antoine Fuqua is still attached to direct the film, which, if he actually signs on to star, will see Gyllenhaal as a left-handed pugilist who wins a big title, but suffers a tragedy shortly afterwards. With his life in tatters, he must piece everything back together to earn the respect of his young daughter. Eminem was originally going to star when the film was first announced back in 2010, but has dropped off along the way. DreamWorks originally set the project up and hired Sons Of Anarchy showrunner Kurt Sutter to bash out a script, and then shoved it into turnaround. MGM stepped in to snatch it, intending to put it out under the company’s deal with Sony, but nothing happened. Now The Weinstein Company is looking to step into

Delivery Man Premiere Images

Here are some images from DreamWorks Pictures’“ Delivery Man ” Premiere from this weekend. Delivery Man stars Vince Vaughn as affable underachiever David Wozniak, whose anonymous donations to a fertility clinic 20 years earlier resulted in 533 children. David must now embark on a journey that leads him to discover not only his true self but also the father that he could become. Make sure to check back soon. We will be giving our ticket s to an advance screening for the film. A DreamWorks Pictures and Reliance Entertainment presentation, the film is written for the screen and directed by Ken Scott, based on “Starbuck,” the original screenplay written by Ken Scott and Martin Petit, and also stars Chris Pratt and Cobie Smulders. “Delivery Man” is produced by André Rouleau and executive produced by Ray Angelic, Scott Mednick and Mark Sourian. The film releases on November 22, 2013. Please Leave A Comment-

About Time Review. The Film Is Too Long & Overly Sentimental

About Time Review By: MattInRC The feel-good time-travel love story About Time is too long and overly sentimental for its own good. Writer-Director Richard Curtis loves him some relationship stories. Content to churn out tear-jerking tales about relationships with a decidedly female viewpoint has been his bread and butter since 1999's Notting Hill. Since then, he's forced unsuspecting men to endure date night quagmires like Love Actually and Bridget Jones's Diary , while their dates bawl their brains out at the seemingly point-on perspective of Curtis. But with his lovey time-travel flick About Time , Curtis takes on a different angle of love through a man's eyes. The result is a likable but tortuously long film about how time travel can somehow help you live better with life's choices. Imagine the following: you're the newly-minted 21-year-old Tim ( Domhall Gleeson ), and given the most extraordinary gift ever - the ability to travel b

Ender's Game Review. Defies Our Expectations

Ender's Game Review By: MattInRC We like the Orson Scott Card epic Ender's Game , which borrows the best elements of the books and leaves out the bad press. You might remember when controversial author Orson Scott Card made anti-homosexuality comments this summer, touching off an ugly press run for a film that had already endured rumors of production issues. As the fairly dull previews emerged, we became increasingly worried that one of our favorite childhood novels would become yet another shelf-to-screen victim, sacrificing story for the teen action angle. Luckily, Ender's Game is much better than that, looking and sounding like a first rate Science Fiction film with a lot on its mind. Based on Card's sweeping epic, the Earth is much smaller in Director/Writer Gavin Hood's lens, having removed the deep subplots and politics for a compressed story about its titular character. But the beginning is the same: having repelled an alien invasion by

Last Vegas Review. Here Is Why You Should See It

Last Vegas Review  By: MattInRC Last Vegas is both agreeable but absolutely forgettable. Here's why you should see it anyways. There comes that day in everyone's life when you're dealt the final card, transitioning you from the vivacious youth of early life, past adulthood, and into the realm of 'senior.' The seriocomedy Last Vegas isn't here to elaborate on why it happens, more on what to do next. It's entirely propped up by the fine performances of four standout veterans - Michael Douglas, Robert DeNiro, Kevin Kline, and Morgan Freeman - and a surprising Mary Steenburgen , who don't say anything too deep, but keep the laughs coming like a Las Vegas leg show. The result is agreeable, but be prepared to remember very little about it afterwards. Having survived a friendship lasting 50 years, our story fast-forwards to four men in the twilight of their lives. Archie ( Freeman ), a recent stroke victim, is living with his overly protect

New Clips From Lovelace

In anticipation of the November 5th release of Lovelace coming to Blu-ray and DVD, we present you with these new clips! Clip - "Roller Rink" "Movie Premier" See all the clips after the Jump... "Money Talk" "Kitchen Scene" Please Leave A Comment-

Free Birds Review. The Film Is Hilariously Entertaining

Free Birds Review By: MattInRC The Turkey Throwdown Free Birds is hilariously entertaining, but it won't keep them off our Thanksgiving menu. The Fall season is upon us, and with that comes what's supposed to be a higher class of film; these are billed as deep, psychological studies or historical dramas with serious looks by serious people. Thankfully, neither of these is contained in the animated comedy Free Birds , and we're better for it. The turkey Reggie (voiced by Owen Wilson ) is a shy but intelligent bird who doesn't understand why his fellow brethren succumb to the slaughter house with such ease. Reggie is an odd bird to be sure, rejected by his flock and forced to endure taunting by those who have no idea of their predestined fate. One day, the US President arrives to pardon a bird for the upcoming Thanksgiving, and his daughter demands the cute Reggie be spared. Soon, he's flying aboard Air Force One, enjoying the high life of pizza and cable