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Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. Movie review, screenshots and trailers.
There have been a lot of bad movie-based video games. Heck, there's been a ton. The genre is sort of infamous for its usual low quality. But on the other side of the coin, there have been a few great movie games over the years, too.
A rendezvous with Keira Knightley reveals what the star thinks about the final franchise of the Pirates movie, her role of Elizabeth Swann and much more.
Box-office treasure is a little harder to come by on the new voyage of "Pirates of the Caribbean." The third installment in the Walt Disney Co. franchise, "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," hauled in $112.5 million from Friday to Sunday, well below last summer's $135.6 million opening weekend for its predecessor, "Dead Man's Chest."
Demented and sad super hero: Anthony Michael Hall dreams of playing Batman.
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To avoid confusion between the different Netscape products, we have made the decision that the next Netscape-branded browser (previously known only as Netscape 9) will be named Netscape Navigator 9. What's old is new again!
Now onto the subject at hand. In Simpsons news recently, it has been revealed that Bart will have a full frontal nude shot in the beginning of the movie. Should this earn The Simpsons an 'R' rating?
"Extreme liberals who look at this should be quaking in their boots," declares Pastor Becky Fischer with jovial satisfaction in the riveting documentary "Jesus Camp," the second film by the documentary team of Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady.
An audience expecting to watch a family film was stunned to get an glimpse of a horror movie, which left some parents shaken and the theater chain apologizing for the movie mix-up.
They haven't been crazy about many movies the first three months of this year and have urged moviegoers to avoid a lot of Hollywood's early action and comedic fare.
When Lewis meets a mysterious boy from the future named Wilbur Robinson, the two travel forward in time where Lewis discovers the amazing secret of the Robinson family.
Vivek tells us a lecture that we have forgotten as we have glowed up. A 38 minutes enlightening video about God, Personal power & the Truth. Hope you can decipher the intelligence.
Stunning footage of the surface of Mars has been filmed - sort of. The movie has been compiled from the latest pictures taken by HiRISE (NASA's High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, on board the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter).
If watching a film is like having a dream wide awake, then movie posters are invitations to those dreams - a lot of weight for one image to carry. In this gallery, we've arrayed some of the best examples of this art-meets-commerce form - some profound, some silly.
Warner Bros. Pictures' "300" came out fighting at the boxoffice Friday and immediately staked out what's shaping up as a potentially record-breaking weekend. Director Zack Snyder's buffer-than-buff, R-rated retelling of the battle of Thermopylae took in an estimated $27.8 million for the day, according to the boxoffice tracking site, boxo
Simultaneous release of a movie in theaters, on DVDs, and via on-demand services makes for complex economics, but may maximize studio profits in some contexts.
The Academy Award nominated director has six films in the chamber, but which one will he direct next?
For this article will focus on movies that contained "special effects" that were followed and expounded upon by later films. These may not be the first films to contain certain special effects but they are definitely the ones that everyone else followed.
It would have seemed like crazy talk a couple of months ago, with the memory of people dressed up as Hobbits camping out in front of film theatres to be first in line for tickets to "The Lord of the Rings" pictures still fresh in our minds, but chances are those same people might be picketing "The Hobbit" instead.









