Last week, we reported that after months of speculation, a TWINS sequel is actually going to happen! Both Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito are in talks to return, along with Eddie Murphy as the long lost third brother!
On the 100th Anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, James Cameron re-released his 1997 epic, TITANIC, in theaters with a brand new 3D conversion. Mike Finkelstein was there, ready to see one of his favorites back on the big screen. Here is his review of “Titanicâ€ÂÂ.
This actual alternate ending to Titanic may give you the wrong kind of chills. This is not a parody - it's an actual face-off between Old Rose (Gloria Stuart) and Brock (Bill Paxton) over the "Heart of The Ocean" necklace that is famously thrown overboard at the end of the film.
We've all heard "My Heart Will Go On" ad nauseum. We've all said how ridiculously overplayed it is...even 15 years after it came out. But if we, the audience, are still sick of it, could you imagine how the stars of TITANIC feel?
More than twenty years after the original was released, Columbia Pictures is coming out with a remake of Arnold Schwarzenegger's sci-fi classic "Total Recall." From the looks of the preview, the film looks like it stays true to the original story, but also makes the best of some significant advancements in special effects and cinematography.
For anyone who has seen Adam Sandler's JACK AND JILL, you won't be surprised to learn that the movie has set a new record high for the Razzies by completely sweeping the awards!
There are some statements out there that are just so wrong, so dirty, so sacrilegious, that the world should never hear them. One of those statements: "We want BACK TO THE FUTURE."
While you may not want to admit it, you know you were secretly hoping that MEN IN BLACK III would lead to another Will Smith rap theme about aliens. Sadly, that is not the case.
After weeks of going back and forth with the MPAA, The Weinstein Co has confirmed that their groundbreaking documentary, BULLY, will hit theaters without any rating.
According to a new survey by The Hollywood Reporter, the majority of people between the ages of 18 and 35 say that they want to be able to use social media while watching a film at a theater because it "would add to their experience."