I continue to be confused by the marketing of this YA franchise hopeful.
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As his first wife looks on, Leonardo Dicaprio’s Jordan Belfort meets his soon-to-be second wife in the newest clip.
Another Asian horror flick is getting the English remake treatment.
A clueless inspector, a dying heiress, an uncovered body missing four fingers, these are just some of the classic Wes Anderson characters we’ll be meeting.
In case you’re not in the mood for macho men being all macho or Johnny Depp as a computer, here’s something different for your summer 2014 viewing.
Obviously it's just a tease of the thematic elements of the film, but it looks sleek and like it'll be a highly intelligent and rather cerebral sci-fi flick.
Whistle while you work… and pose in your chosen badass manner in a giant airport hanger.
Need for Speed, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Neighbors and The Fault in Our Stars.
Based on this cast, it's really hard to tell who's playing which character.
I haven't heard of many of these. Time to get to work...
Rose Byrne continues to shine as a comedic actress, and that airbag gag just gets me every single time.
I liked 50 First Dates a lot, but this looks really awful.
Maybe it is the vulgarity in these films that make them so funny.
Gad has never made me laugh and I fear he won’t be starting with Gilligan’s Island.
What is this, a not-so-satirical take on what it's like to have Asian parents?
I wonder if they started filming this before or after Ron Howard announced he was doing The Heart of the Sea.
It’s for good reason that I’ve never seen a Paranormal Activity movie in my life.
And I don't know how to feel about it.
It all seems very convoluted and will probably take a long time to sort out, but it's certainly becoming more clear why Darabont can't even watch the show anymore, isn't it?
Not a lot of new info in this one, which is pretty much just Eisenberg being Eisenberg.
It already had its Oscar qualifying run in the States featuring the original Japanese cast.
It's painstaking work, to be sure, and fascinating to see how it all comes together.
This is a weird trailer and I'm not sure what to make of this movie.
No official reason is given, but the report seems to indicate this is a matter of timing.
To be fair, this is basically the extent of the footage we saw at Comic-Con last summer.
This actually looks kinda fun.
The most interesting part of this story is how the director asked Blanchett to be in his sequel at the Oscars.
An adaptation of Alysia Abbott’s memoir Fairyland: A Memoir of My Father.
This is how Sony handled Netflix streaming of Breaking Bad in its four seasons, which was obviously a successful model
Some of the writers on this list don't even have representation yet. Well, that's probably all about to change.