Kamis, 03 Maret 2011

Four New Scream 4 Pictures Released

Scream 4 is going to be released next month and Dimension films is upping its promotion - releasing four new stills from the highly anticipated film. The photos show very different scenes and many of the different characters from the upcoming

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Resident Evil 5 Has a Release Date!

Sony's Screen Gems has set a release date for Resident Evil

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Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace Has 3-D Release Date

Lucasfilm and 20th Century Fox announced today Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace has a 3D theatrical release date - February 10, 2012. The press release explains some of the reasoning behind converting the 3D version of the film, besides loads more money of course: "Set against the thrilling and exotic backdrop of a “galaxy far, far away,” Star Wars is perfectly suited to the immersive 3D theatrical experience, and Episode I delivers some of the Saga’s most stunning and spectacular sequences – from the Naboo invasion to the Tatooine Podraces to the climactic lightsaber battle between Darth Maul and the Jedi. Supervised by Industrial Light & Magic, the meticulous conversion is being done with utmost respect

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Top 10 Movies: Book to Film Adaptations

Lots of book to movie adaptations coming out this year - including Something Borrowed coming out in May, which just had a new trailer released today. It seems many movies these days –I would even be so bold as to say close to half –are based on

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Mirren against reading Shakespeare at school

The actress has performed in several productions of the playwright's works and has even graced the stage with Britain's renowned Royal Shakespeare Company.

Mirren has gone back to the Bard once again with a starring role in Julie Taymor's new big screen adaptation of The Tempest, and the Oscar-winner is adamant she would prefer kids to see Shakespeare's plays performed by actors, instead of labouring over his texts.

She tells Britain's Daybreak TV show, "Honestly, I don't think kids should be made to read Shakespeare at all. I think children's very first experience of Shakespeare should be a performance in the theatre or on film. Mostly in the theatre but it should be performed because that makes it alive and real...

"The

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Hearst pledges charity cash

The socialite-turned-actress has worked closely with bosses at Operation Smile, which aims to correct cleft lip and cleft pallets in youngsters.

She's now pledged to donate $1 (66 pence) for every fan who registers on her website, up to a total of $2,500.

In a post on her site, Hearst writes, "Actions speak volumes and make all the difference in the world. Working with and looking into the eyes of the doctors, volunteers, children who have been affected by facial deformities such as cleft lip and cleft pallets and their parents; I want to do everything in my power to help and show support for them in any way possible.

"Traveling (sic) to a foreign country with individuals coming together from various backgrounds from all

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Gabor hospitalised again

Her personal physician called an ambulance to the star's California home after detecting a bloodflow problem. She was transported to the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, where her right leg was amputated in January (11), and is currently under the care of medics. Gabor's husband Prince Frederic von Anhalt accompanied the actress to the hospital. The 94 year old has been in an out of hospital in recent months; part of her her right limb was amputated to stop the spread of

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