Leonardo DiCaprio is at it again, but this time he is playing the controversial role of Jordan Belfort, a money guru, in yet another Martin Scorsese number. Click through to see the official trailer.
Whether you have gotten over the fact that The Hobbit is going to be a trilogy or not, it is time for the second part of Jackson’s adventure films. The adaption of J.R.R. Tolkien’s masterpiece continues with the release of The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. For now, WarnerBro’s have treated us to an official teaser but […]
When he is not taking old women to red carpet events, Zach Galifianakis is pulling out of press conferences because of phobias. Click through to find out what his phobia is.
The trailer for the We’re The Millers shows a bit more than Aniston’s acting skills. Check it out here.
When Zach Galifianakis was 25-years-old, he befriended a homeless, elderly, laundromat volunteer. Elizabeth “Mimi” Haist was her name and Zach, being the legend that he is, got her an apartment and took care of the bills in the process. Now he takes her to red carpet events – take a look.
Whammy! It’s here, the official trailer to Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues has dropped.
Author of the hair-raising novel American Psycho, Brett Easton Ellis, gave his fans a chance to ask him questions about the terrifying scenes that have stuck in our brains since we first read it.
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire movie poster and trailer have been released after much anticipation. Details after the jump!
Joe Nicolosi, an Austin based film maker has gotten his ah… 65-year-old mom to tell us about the cult classic. From Leo’s girlfriend being able to fly, and them being on a quest to save the infamous… Moshimo, Mrs Nicolosi has covered all the facts that you may have forgotten about.
“A Boy and His Atom” is officially the world’s smallest movie. The movie was created by IBM and was developed through the manipulation of thousands of carbon monoxide molecules. The result is an animated stop-motion short.
Nostalgia much? Don’t worry if you shed a tear watching this – I think a few people did. It has been 14 years since 1999, which is a little bit mind blowing. This montage of pretty much everything that happened pop-culture-wise in 1999 is the dose of childhood (or at least youth) that you needed this morning. […]
We’ve had to wait long enough to see Chris Hemsworth’s gorgeous face again. Following the 2011 Marvel masterpiece, Thor and 2012’s Avengers, the much awaited trailer is here.
Finally it’s here, the trailer for the second installment in the popular Hunger Games trilogy. The MTV Movie Awards was the stage for the premier of the official trailer for Hunger Games: Catching Fire, this last Sunday. Katniss Everdeen is back with her thousand yard stare, and it looks like she’s in just as tight a spot […]
Directed by Steven Soderbergh, Behind The Candelabra takes a retrospective look at the life of Liberace (played by Michael Douglas), his performances, and his relationship with young lover, Scott Thorson (played by Matt Damon).
Apparently Al Pacino roars like a lion before every take. The Hollywood legend is definitely not known for his subtle, quiet roles, and Chicago-based filmmaker Nelson Carvajal’s compilation of scenes is proof of this. The video fittingly titled “Pacino:Full Roar” shows us the most memorable scenes from his famous movies. [Source: Mashable]
Nearly six years in the making, the film adaption of Max Brook’s popular zombie apocalypse novel is almost ready to hit the screens with main focus point Brad Pitt who plays UN employee, Gerry Lane. Some may say “not another Zombie movie” but these action packed trailers make the thought of eating popcorn and having the occasional […]
Celebrities have to get into character when they set out to “be” the character that they are cast as. For instance, Tom Cruise actually became a FedEx driver when he got into character for Collateral. Click through for more.
The movie director behind films such as Snakes on a Plane and Final Destination 2 has died in Johannesburg on Monday.
Let’s face it, 2012 has been an incredible year for music and movies. From Psy’s Gangnam Style to Christopher Nolan’s Dark Night Rises, the future of pop culture has never looked brighter.
It’s that time of the year when we start receiving the lists that tell us the top rated whatever it might be. Some are of real interest, like movies, for example, and others are just a plain waste of time.
The official trailer for World War Z has dropped. In a nutshell, we have an apocolypse, a stubbly Brad Pitt, zombies, and helicopter gunfire. The film is due to premiere on June 21 2013, after the Mayan Apocolypse – which makes no sense. Hollywood has reached its apex, people. You can shut it all down now, […]
Chaos erupted on the set of the new Sandra Bullock film this morning after a bus crashed into a movie production truck. And just in case you were wondering, no, she is not busy filming Speed 3. Six ambulances arrived at the scene within five minutes and put five passengers, who were lying on the sidewalk, in neck braces before rushing them to hospital.
Sony is in the process of rebooting the subervisve, anti-fascist 1997 film Starship Troopers – also known as the movie with a post-Doogie Howser, pre-Barney Stinson Neil Patrick Harris. The reboot follows the trend of such franchise remakes as RoboCop and Total Recall, where satire and irony get cut out and replaced with 3D and totally slick graphics.
It’s been more than a decade since the last Jurassic Park sequel, and Spielberg’s royalty checks are starting to run a little dry, so writers have been hired to develop the script for Jurassic Park 4, taking it in a ‘completely different direction.’ So long as that direction still involves cloned dinosaurs and lots of money.
The trailer for Dredd – the gory, R-rated adaptation of the gritty post-apocalyptic comic book 2000AD – has been released. The film was shot over the last two years on set in Cape Town, because apparently Cape Town is the best place to film a post-apocalyptic landscape in. Take a look after the jump.
Before the year is over Quentin Tarantino will unleash his new film, “Django Unchained”. Jamie Foxx stars as Django, a slave looking for revenge during the Mississippi plantation era. The rest of the cast includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson, and Don Johnson. Check out the film’s first trailer – after the jump.
Eccentric filmmaker Wes Anderson, known for his signature style made famous in movies like Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums and The Life Aquatic, recently spoke to the HuffPost about his latest venture, Moonrise Kingdom, the joys and pains of working with teenagers, and what he thinks about opinionated critics. Click through for details and the trailer.
Marking another notch in the slow build-up to the sequel to that thing you used to like to quote, here’s the teaser trailer for Paramount’s Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues. There’s no hint of story, but it reintroduces the Channel 4 News Team and offers some vague one-liners. Which I guess is what sequels are all about.
At the Moscow premiere of the latest Men In Black film, a male reporter tried to kiss Will Smith on the mouth. But all he got in return was a backhanded bitch slap and a signature, “The hell’s yo problem?!” from Will. Check it out inside.
The 65th Cannes Film Festival officially begins today, and the South African delegation is making a pretty strong showing there. They’ve got 130 South African filmmakers attending, the largest SA delegation ever to go to Cannes, showcasing 12 feature films and eight documentaries – including Otelo Burning, by the guys who did Surfing Soweto.