Keanu Reeves to Fall in Love in Space with Muccino?
In Development By Scott Beggs on January 27, 2010 | Comments (3)Gabriele Muccino might sign on to direct Passengers, another flick to put on your sci-fi romance to-watch list.
Butler Sets Sights on ‘Slide,’ Hopes for ‘Happyness’ Director
In Development By Scott Beggs on October 26, 2009 | Comments (7)The actor’s production company, Evil Twins, plans on telling the story of a former baseball player who becomes the talk of the suburbs. Is Butler making Eastbound and Down: The Movie? I hope not.
Blu-ray Report: Slumdog, Bad Dogs, Bond and Black Freighters
Blu-ray Spotlight By Neil Miller on March 31, 2009 | Comments (4)Once again we’re playing catchup with The Blu-ray Report, but unlike previous week’s I am happy to go back and take a look at 8 new Blu-ray releases — some from this week and some from last week — that are currently all rocking my world to some extent.
Brian Gibson loves to buy DVDs. Come with him on his weekly journey into the depths of credit card debt as he tells you what to buy, rent and avoid.
A Much Closer Look: A-List Actors and Box Office Performance
Features By J. Dean on January 10, 2009 | Comments (30)After the box office success of 300, Warner Bros. has realized how much money they can save on their big-budget tentpoles by not paying A-listers (or anyone close to an A-lister), and they’ve consequently chosen to exercise that option with Watchmen.
Ben Thomas (Will Smith) is an IRS agent with a nasty secret in his past. And in an attempt to atone for his sins, he has begun tracking down seven individuals whose situations he could drastically change. But along the way he meets a beautiful woman named Emily (Rosario Dawson), who might also change him in return.
Box Office: Winter Takes a Bite Out of Jim Carrey and Will Smith
Box Office By John Cairns on December 21, 2008 | Comments (20)It was supposed to be a battle between Jim Carrey versus Will Smith, but it was actually Old Man Winter that was the big winner at the box office.
In Focus: A Look at Will Smith Acting Serious
Features By Adam Sweeney on December 19, 2008 | Comments (29)This week Will Smith appears in Seven Pounds, or roughly the weight of an Academy Award. While Smith hasn’t taken an Oscar home yet, he has been nominated twice. So it’s time to look at Will Smith’s efforts to add a little drama to his life.
Try this game and see if you can make it through the movie. Either you’ll pass out from too much booze… or you’ll pass out from sheer boredom.
Kevin Carr looks at Yes Man, Seven Pounds, The Tale of Despereaux and The Wrestler, in theaters this week with the FSR Report Card.
Fat Guys at the Movies Ep. 96 – The Tale of Seven Hundred Pound Fat Men
Features By Fat Guys at the Movies on December 19, 2008 | Be the First To CommentKevin and Neil wind down through a massive month of movies, commenting on everything from characters’ heart conditions to tattoed strippers past their prime (but still fun to watch).
Reject Report: Jim Carrey Takes On Will Smith
Box Office By John Cairns on December 18, 2008 | Comments (2)Welcome to another Reject Report and an intriguing matchup at the box office this weekend. In fact, you might call it a heavyweight matchup: Jim Carrey versus Will Smith.
Will Smith Brings ‘Seven Pounds’ and Good Cheer to Cleveland
Interviews By Brian C. Gibson on November 24, 2008 | Be the First To CommentWe were able to catch up with Smith and gave some news regarding Will Smith and his role in Oldboy, but here is the full report.
New Poster for ‘Seven Pounds’ Implies We’re All Smarter Than Will Smith
Movie Marketing By Rob Hunter on November 4, 2008 | Comments (25)The poster for Will Smith’s upcoming holiday film, Seven Pounds, has been released, and as you can see it’s pretty much just a close-up of Smith’s head. Are they saying his head weighs seven pounds?
Trailer Watch: Will Smith in Seven Pounds
First Look By Neil Miller on September 29, 2008 | Comments (16)The first trailer for the Columbia Pictures drama Seven Pounds, starring Will Smith, has been leaked onto the web.
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