Can't wait for Looper to arrive in theatres next week? You definitely aren't the only one. Fortunately, thanks to GeekTyrant, we have a batch of 11 new stills from the film to hold us over – for now, at least.
Unfortunately for some fans, the recent rumour that Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises would have an extended director's cut on DVD and Blu-Ray has just been disproved. According to The Playlist, insiders close to the director have revealed that no extended cut of the film exists or is planned.
In the new issue of Total Film magazine, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Rian Johnson – star and director, respectively, of stylish upcoming sci-fi flick Looper – talk about how Christopher Nolan's brand of smart yet mainstream filmmaking has influenced them.
We've seen sparkly vampires on the big screen, but a Bible-vampire mashup? Sounds even crazier, right? Well, there's a first for everything, because The Redemption of Cain – Will Smith's potential directorial debut – is set to re-interpret the classic Cain and Abel story with a vampiric spin. And, according to /Film, Sony Pictures has just given this film the green light.
Today we bring you this just-released, full trailer for Tai Chi 0, courtesy of /Film. Somehow, the trailer makes a mindlessly entertaining mix out of martial arts, steampunk, and dubstep. That's certainly an impressive feat, as who would have thought that these three things could go together without coming off as completely ludicrous?
By now, almost everyone has seen The Dark Knight Rises, but not everyone agrees with how it ended. Now, courtesy of /Film, we have the How It Should Have Ended team's take on the movie's ending and, as expected, it's hilarious and spot-on.
A while back, we reported that Marion Cotillard was to star in A Separation director Asghar Farhadi's first French-language feature film. Alas, she has since dropped out of the project, but fans of The Artist will be happy to hear that Berenice Bejo is replacing Cotillard as the lead actress in Farhadi's film.
Just in time for the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival (where the movie is set to premiere), here's a new trailer for Juan Antonio Bayona's The Impossible, courtesy of The Playlist.
Check it out, it's the first still from The Guilt Trip, the upcoming romantic comedy starring Seth Rogen and Barbara Streisand. The movie, formerly known as My Mother's Curse, will be directed by Anne Fletcher (the director of The Proposal), with a script by Dan Fogelman (who penned Crazy, Stupid, Love).