Lionsgate announced today that the adaptation of Kevin Grevious' graphic novel I, Frankenstein has been moved from its September 13, 2013 release date and will now hit theaters January 24, 2014.
Seven months ago the first stills from Ron Howard's Formula One drama, Rush, were released, but since then there hasn't been a ton of promotion. That changes today, as we now have the first trailer for the film featuring Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Brühl.
It appears that Jessica Chastain isn't content to only work with Guillermo del Toro on a film where he's just a producer, as the Oscar-nominated actress has now joined the director's upcoming haunted house flick Crimson Peak.
It's extremely hard to make a movie where almost nothing happens and still have an interesting and entertaining result. Director David Jacobson clearly didn't know just how hard of a task this is when he was making Tomorrow You're Gone, as his final result shows nothing happening in a very bland film.
We are extremely saddened to have to report that legendary film critic Roger Ebert has passed away from cancer at the age of 70. Ebert had been fighting cancers of the thyroid and salivary gland since 2002, and that battle cost him his lower jaw in 2006. In recent television appearances he was forced to speak with a voice machine. Just yesterday he announced that he was going to be significantly lightening his review load.
Just when it seemed like there was no possible way for Baz Luhrmann to blow us away any further with The Great Gatsby, the third trailer for the film hits the web featuring a ton of new footage and showcasing some of the soundtrack's original songs. It is also astonishingly good.
We are finally nearing the end of what has been a long road of promotion for The Great Gatsby. There's only a little over a month until the film finally hits theatres, and we now have the final poster that will be released.
The sequel to 2003's Finding Nemo has been in the works for some time now, but not many details about the film or its plot had been released. That changed today though as Disney has now released the title image and some plot details for Finding Dory, officially confirming that the film will indeed happen.
So far while filming The Amazing Spider-Man 2, director Marc Webb has taken to Twitter daily to share glimpses of the filmmaking process and to drop a few hints along the way. The first month of Tweets was more hint-heavy, giving a ton of possible insight into the plot of the film, but since then, he's been showing how much he loves making this movie. From Tweets about a Dunder Mifflin takeover of Oscorp to what we got today, Webb is showing fans a bit of his lighter side.
Now that March is past us and April has begun, moviegoers are faced with the tough decision of planning out which film's box office numbers they're going to help inflate this month. There are a ton of great films coming our way over the next 30 days, and figuring out which ones are worth your money may seem like a daunting task.