‘A Christmas Story’ Considered Historically Significant, Will Be Preserved in the Library of Congress
It's a major award! Looks like the Library of Congress is in a very Christmas-y mood, as Bob Clark's classic 'A Christmas Story' is one of 25 new films selected for preservation into the National Film Registry. Oh fudge, indeed!
Jump after the break to find out the other 24 titles!
‘To the Wonder’ Trailer: Terrence Malick’s Latest Starring Ben Affleck
Terrence Malick is known for taking very long breaks in between projects (there was a 20-year gap between 'Days of Heaven' and 'The Thin Red Line'). Though, after last year's 'The Tree of Life,' the director has evidently decided to churn them out with a vengeance, starting with 2013's 'To the Wonder,' for which we have the first trailer. Take a look after the break!
‘Broken City’ Trailer: Mark Wahlberg and Russell Crowe Square Off
It's hard to find two leading men more "Alpha Male" than Mark Wahlberg and Russell Crowe, so combing their two imposing presences in 'Broken City' should set off plenty of fireworks in the upcoming political/action thriller. The new 'Broken City' trailer has appeared online, and you can check it out after the break.
‘Bullet to the Head’ Poster: Sylvester Stallone Never Gets Old
Sylvester Stallone is still flexing those ridiculous muscles of his in 'Bullet to the Head,' an action thriller directed by action vet Walter Hill, and the first poster for the 2013 release has just exploded online! Give it a look after the break!
Any movie that comes out now featuring Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger or another well past middle-aged action star is going to be making some age jokes, you can count on it. A few weeks back, the po
‘Star Trek Into Darkness’: Benedict Cumberbatch Promises He’s Not Khan!
When it comes to 'Star Trek Into Darkness,' the main talking point is without question the identity of Benedict Cumberbatch's character. Is he playing an updated version of a classic villain, say, Khan for example? The word thus far from the creative team has been a definitive no -- but who ever trusts what these notoriously secretive folk say anyway?
Today the denials get firmer, as we have Cumberbatch himself weighing in, talking in some detail about who his character is and what his name isn't -- and that it is NOT Khan.
‘Pacific Rim’ Poster: Creating Monsters to Fight Monsters
You'll be forgiven if you're still reeling from last night's trailer debut of 'Pacific Rim,' which we think we can objectively say looks utterly fantastic. If Guillermo del Toro's monsters vs. robots epic wasn't already near the top of your 2013 "must see" list, it surely is now.
The hits keep on coming from the sci-fi epic, as today we've clutched on to the new 'Pacific Rim' poster, which debuted along with the trailer on Apple. Head beyond the break to see it in full.
More ‘Salt’! Sequel to Angelina Jolie Thriller Passed Forward
Columbia Pictures is asking for more 'Salt'! (And you can probably expect to see a variation of that joke everywhere today.) The studio has taken the first step toward making a follow-up to the 2010 Angelina Jolie summer hit by hiring a rather unlikely screenwriter. Find out who after the break.
‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2′ Will See the Return of Uncle Ben
In the past couple weeks, we've been privy to some exciting casting news regarding Marc Webb's 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2', which included Jamie Foxx jumping aboard as the villainous Electro and Dane DeHaan taking on the role of Harry Osborn. The new duo joins Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone, naturally, but it turns out that they aren't the only ones coming back for Round 2.
According to the one and only Martin Sheen, Uncle Ben Parker will return from the grave in 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2'!
Japanese ‘Iron Man 3′ Trailer Offers Up Some New Footage
If you're anxious for more Marvel in your life and will watch anything to get it, the new Japanese version of the 'Iron Man 3' trailer should tide you over, as it features a bit of footage not yet seen.
‘The Hobbit’ in 48FPS Won’t Make You Puke Announces Warner Bros.
By now you're well aware of the controversy surrounding Peter Jackson's decision to shoot 'The Hobbit' in 48fps, a higher frame rate that has given the movie, at least in the early going, a sped-up and slightly disorienting appearance. (Read our review right here.) It has almost exclusively dominated the conversation regarding the highly-anticipated prequel, and today we have Warner Bros. weighing in to assure us that, contrary to some reports, 'The Hobbit' in 48fps will not make you nauseous. Always nice to know!
Read the studio's full statement on the matter after the break.
