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Looking back on Charlie Sheen’s greatest


Once upon a time, Charlie Sheen was not a Internet meme, but an actual real live actor with a promising career. Call us nostalgic, but here’s a list of our favorite Sheen films that will make you yearn for the days of his winning roles, not “bi-winning.” Ferris Bueller’s Day off (1986) Yep, read it […]

Atom Egoyan to present new production


Armenian-Canadian writer and director Atom Egoyan, director of Chloe, is making his return to the theatrical stage with a production for the Canadian Stage for its 2011-2012 season. The Academy-Award nominated filmmaker will direct his wife, Arsinée Khanjian, in a production of Martin Crimp’s Cruel and Tender. The husband and wife team have previously collaborated […]

The Wolf Pack is back in The Hangover: Part II


Yes, the Academy Awards are today, but let’s face it, some of the movies are pretty boring. Deeply meaningful, but boring. What America really likes to watch are the drunken and outrageous misadventures of four grown men, or The Hangover: Part II. The Wolf Pack has returned and the long- awaited first trailer is here.   […]

New Line Cinema to see decreased production


Warner Bros. is cutting back production on New Line Cinema and will reduce the number of films they produce annually from eight to four. The decision is said to have been made by Jeff Robinov at Warner Bros., whose plan is to decrease the number of films the studio releases each year. New Line Cinema […]

New version of Justin Bieber: Never Say Never to premiere


Drooling Justin Bieber fans everywhere are talking about this week’s two “Bieber cuts:” not only did the teen pop sensation trim his signature ‘do for a shorter, older look, but his 3D documentary, Justin Bieber: Never Say Never will be re-released this Friday, this time with more features and footage from director Jon Chu. Chu […]

Michel Gondry to join jury at Festival de Cannes


Michel Gondry is following in the footsteps of Atom Egoyan and Martin Scorsese and has been chosen to head the short film and Cinéfondation jury at the Festival de Cannes, which commences on May 11. Michel Gondry’s original body of work in films and music videos make him an obvious choice for the position. The […]

Baz Luhrmann to create The Great Gatsby in 3D


F. Scott Fitzgerald’s iconic novel on the lavish lifestyle of the roaring twenties has previously been adapted on the big screen with Robert Redford and Mia Farrow as the stars, but Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of The Great Gatsby will be in mind-boggling 3D. Yes, this means we will be able to see Daisy driving Gatsby’s […]

President’s Day weekend movie sales down


According to TheHollywoodReporter.com, preliminary box office results show a 30% decrease from last year’s President Day Weekend. Though the reasons are unclear as to why, the performers this weekend seem to go against expectations. At number one with an estimated $21 million was the Liam Neeson thriller Unknown followed by the much buzzed about teen […]

Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio cry wolf


Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio will reunite once again and their next film together has officially been announced. The frequent collaborators will join forces with Terrence Winter,  writer of The Sopranos and Boardwalk Empire, on The Wolf of Wall Street, which will focus on a Long Island stockbroker who spent time in prison for a […]