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New on DVD and Blu-ray: 'Side Effects' and More
Open Road
This week: Steven Soderbergh's supposedly final film "Side Effects" is a psychological thriller starring Jude Law, Rooney Mara, Channing Tatum and Catherine Zeta-Jones. We tell you why it's a final work worth checking out.
Also new this week is the return of Arnold Schwarzenegger to leading-man status in "The Last Stand," the YA supernatural romance "Beautiful Creatures," Al Pacino and Christopher Walken in "Stand Up Guys" and a 30th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray of "National Lampoon's Vacation." Get More »
8 Movie Favorites Recast With Cats
Cats: They're such divas. Adorable, adorable little divas. They rule our world, so why not the cinematic one?
We obliged our feline friends by reimagining eight movies — with the aid and inspiration of our Twitter followers — starring cats instead of humans. Really, we can only dream of such cinematic purrfection.
The first one out the gate? Why, "The Great Catsby," of course. F. Scott Fitzgerald concluded that the pursuit of the American dream could only lead to a dirty litter box at best, after all.
Hillary Clinton Biopic Lands a 'Spectacular' Director
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You don't become one of the most powerful women on the planet by twiddling thumbs and prancing on ponies.
Young Il Kim's 2012 Black-Listed biopic "Rodham" aims to expose some of the professional and personal challenges Hillary Rodham (pre-Clinton) esquire extraordinaire faced long before her days as the First Lady, Senator of New York, Secretary of State and presumed presidential hopeful — in other words, as a b.a.m.f. — and now a director has been chosen for the job of bringing the pic to life. Get More »
Questions and Answers From Tribeca: Jack Reynor
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Before stepping into the spotlight as the new young hero in the fourth installment of the "Transformers" franchise, Jack Reynor would like to spend a little time talking about "What Richard Did." Nope, "Richard" is not one of Jack's friends — it's the new indie import from Ireland he stars in that screened at the Tribeca Film Festival this week.
The 21-year-old Reynor plays Richard, a high schooler whose life seems to be skimming along a golden road until a fate-changing accident the summer before his senior year.
Of course, we couldn't let Reynor go without asking him a few questions about "Transformers." Read on for Reynor's prediction for the number of explosions in the action movie, his favorite things about New York and an in-depth discussion of Mark Wahlberg's third nipple. Get More »
Questions and Answers With Nikki Reed
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"I can't move. I almost feel like I have the flu because of how much fun I had."
No, this isn't an aging star feeling the effects of the previous night's high-class Oscar shenanigans. It's Nikki Reed, the 24-year-old co-star of the "Twilight" franchise, recovering from a day spent, well, relaxing.
"I’m 24 years old and my idea of fun is going to my father’s house to play Yahtzee on a Friday night," she said.
Reed — who gave us a call while promoting her new film "Pawn," a hostage drama-turned-mob movie — isn't your typical young Hollywood starlet. On top of making movies, she also has an arts and crafts addiction, in addition to writing songs and movies — remember a little traumatic something called "Thirteen," 10 years ago? She co-wrote that just a few years after hitting puberty, based largely on her own wild youth. The now-married Reed claims to be in bed by 9, and gets vocally excited over things like low-maintenance plant life.
We caught up with Reed on her inability to relax, her extreme love for Hanson and, of course, Edward versus Jacob. Get More »
The 30 Movies You Need to Know About This Summer
Marvel Films
It's summer, summer, summertime, time to sit back and unwind, as The Fresh Prince once rhymed. Iron Man, Wolverine, Superman and Hit-Girl are suiting up and the AC is pumping as studios trot out their big guns, eager to put butts in the seats with big stars, bigger explosions and lots of numbers after titles.
That's right, nearly a third of our list is sequels, there's even more that didn't make it, and that doesn't even count the reboots and potential franchise-starters in store as we dive headfirst into our glistening pool of summer movie bliss. Get More »
Link Riot: A Message From General Zod
• Surrender, Kal-El. [Facebook]
• SPOILER ALERT! Guess who makes an appearance in the "Iron Man 3" post-credits scene? [Latino Review]
• Look, up in the sky! 5 breakout movie stars of Summer 2013. [The Wrap]
• More sweet, sweet "Man of Steel" pics, including a first look at Antje Traue as the villainous Faora. [EW.com]
• Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges haunt the "R.I.P.D." poster. [Splash Page]
• Here's a list of every movie spoofed in the entire "Scary Movie" franchise. It's a long list. [Vulture]
• Sanity Prevails: An argument as to why "The Place Beyond the Pines" is a deeply stupid movie. [Film.com]
• It's cold — real cold. Check out stunning character posters for the upcoming dystopian sci-fi flick, "Snowpiercer." [Movies.com]
• Whoa. The first images from Keanu Reeves' "Man of Tai Chi" have emerged. [Bleeding Cool]
• So much revenge, so little time. Check out the teaser poster for Spike Lee's remake of "Oldboy." [The Playlist]
• The trailer for "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" has made at least one person miss the days of "Twilight." [FilmDrunk]
• The celebrity sex tape craze — is it finally dead? [The Week]
MTV Movie Awards: Best Male Shirtless Performance Nominees Strip for Your Vote
Juicy. Firm. Luscious.
Guys, we're not talking about a piece of fruit! (Though fruit is a nutritious snack that can often be described by the above adjectives.) Uh-uh, we're thinking more along the lines of abs than apples. Particularly, the abdominal regions of our 2013 MTV Movie Awards Best Shirtless Performance nominees. Which nominee will dance away with the Golden Popcorn in this brand new category on Sunday night? Get More »
Idiot's Guide to the 'Scary Movie' Movies
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WARNING: Calling the following piece an "Idiot's Guide" is a bit of a misnomer. You may or may not be aware of what happens in the "Scary Movie" movies, but there's no way you will emerge from reading this a smarter person overall. I just watched all four "Scary Movie" movies consecutively and my brain is currently curled up in a ball shivering in a far corner of my skull, asking what it did to deserve that. Get More »






