Nine years ago Ridley Scott introduced us to the fantastical yet historical looking world of Rome and its empire. This is what came crashing to the forefront of my mind with the reveal of the first photo for the next Ridley Scott period action film "Robin Hood".
We recently caught a glimpse of "Terminator Salvation" concept art by Christian Alzmann and Warren Fu, and it reminds us that, more often than not, the ideas of 'what could be' are more exhilarating and eye-catching than what they are.
First off, let me just admire Summit Entertainment for providing such exhilerating photographs for us to enjoy. Not one, but two pictures of Nicolas Cage running. Those guys really know how to sell a movie. But more importantly, I'd like to address the question that I know is on all of your minds: just what exactly is Nicolas Cage running from? ...Or to? Rest assured, we have the shocking truth...
After finding success as a TV sketch show on IFC, The Whitest Kids U'Know have advanced to the glorious world of cinema with "Miss March". Well, kind of. It's written, directed and starring two of the sketch comedy group players, Zach Cregger and Trevor Moore. You can check out the film's trailer and two great new viral vids by checking out the full post.
In a bizarre move (not that I'd expect anything less from a Spike Jonze production), our first real look at the 'Wild Things' of "Where the Wild Things Are" can be found on... a series of skateboards. Read on to find out why, and of course, to check out the amazing images (complete with side-by-side comparison shots to the original drawings).
Zack Snyder showed up (along with a few cast members) for the Spike TV 2008 Scream Awards last night, premiering an exclusive extended trailer for "Watchmen." Additionally, we have a look at the new teaser poster for the film.
From Slashfilm comes the first revealed image of Heath Ledger in his last film, Terry Gilliam's "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus." Ledger sadly died before being able to finish filming, so Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell and Jude Law were cast in his role to help complete the film.
Here we have our first look at Brad Pitt as one of Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds", Lt. Aldo Raine, an illiterate hillbilly from Tennessee who puts together a team of eight Jewish-American soldiers.
The latest addition to the endless "Sex Drive" online promotion is actually something worth noting: the first 10 minutes of the film have been released for your viewing pleasure. If you weren't entirely convinced before, hopefully you will be after watching this.
Six very cool new photos from "Star Trek" have spawned across the interwebs today, each offering one sigh of relief after another as it becomes readily apparent that J.J. Abrams may have really pulled this one off.