Another big name actor has removed himself from Quentin Tarantino’s latest film, Django Unchained. Kurt Russell, who last worked with Tarantino on Death Proof, has exited the film, according to The Playlist. Russell joins Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jonah Hill, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Kevin Costner on the list of actors who have left the project.
Despite a great performance by Evan Ross, Aimee Lagos' debut is too short and can't overcome its cliches and stereotypes to fully grasp the viewer emotionally.
Director Bill Condon announced today via Facebook that the highly anticipated sequel to the Twilight finale, Breaking Dawn – Part 2, will go through a series of reshoots. The director said in the post that he, Kristen Stewart, and Robert Pattinson will return to Vancouver, British Columbia to film a few additional shots. These shots will not include any dialogue; they would just be “some technical work with some of our cast and stunt actors.”
There are several images circling the Internet with Tom Hardy and Shia LaBeouf in character form in their new film Lawless, formerly known as The Wettest Country. As you may or may not know, Hardy and LaBeouf play the Bondurant brothers (Forrest and Jack).
Adam Shankman’s new film Rock of Ages looks to be a fun, nostalgic musical. Featuring covers of songs originally sang by Bon Jovi, Journey, and many others, the film looks to have a wide appeal due to its story, music and all-star cast.
Marvel’s The Avengers is only a month away. That means we can expect to see more and more trailers and featurettes appearing on television and online. The promotional blitz for the film is huge and seemingly never ending. The trend continues today with a new TV spot, that can be seen below.
Showtime’s House of Lies follows a group of management consultants as they con the corporate big wigs out of everything they’ve got. Whether it’s through lying directly to someone’s face, sleeping around, or taking the person or persons out on the town, these management consultants are successful in what they do.
Earlier today, we ran an article that featured an interview Empire Magazine had with Ridley Scott about his new film, Prometheus. The discussion was on how Scott worked with filming in 3D, and the film’s rating among many other things. Now, some new photos have surfaced that are also featured in Empire’s massive coverage of Scott’s return to the science fiction world.
With Smallville over, it makes sense that the CW network would want to create another television series based on a popular DC Comics hero. But, after viewing this image for the channel’s upcoming Green Arrow series, the show seems to look a lot darker than the Superman series.
It isn’t much, but it is sure to get Twilight fans excited. A sneak peek at the trailer for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 was released yesterday, giving the Twi-hards a small glimpse of what to expect when the film his theatres this Fall.