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  • Douglas McGrath set to direct 'Lucky'

    08/18/09 Warner Bros. has signed Douglas McGrath to direct "The Lucky One," the adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks bestseller.  |  Variety
  • Weekly Ketchup: Third Da Vinci Film May Happen

    04/24/09 Although Angels & Demons , the second movie starring Tom Hanks as author Dan Brown's Robert Langdon character, isn't in theaters until May 15th, the author has already written a third novel and Columbia Pictures is trying to secure the rights .  |  Rotten Tomatoes
  • Interview: Philip Seymour Hoffman on "Synecdoche, New York"

    10/22/08 Philip Seymour Hoffman ("Capote," "The Savages," "Boogie Nights") is no stranger to mining empathy from the sadness of down-and-out characters, but his latest role sees the Oscar-winning actor wrestling with onscreen angst from the deepest, most depressing of human worries: the finite constraints of creativity, love and mortality, and whether existence itself is at all relevant.  |  Independent Film Channel (IFC)
  • Review: City of Ember

    10/09/08 Moviefone One of the most gorgeous-looking films I've seen this year is City of Ember , the Fox/Walden adaptation of Jeanne Duprau's young-adult fantasy novel about a post-apocalyptic underground city.  |  Cinematical.com
  • A Movie A Day: Quint on ACT OF VIOLENCE (1948) You don’t know what made him the way he is. I do.

    09/23/08 Quint here with today's installment of A Movie A Day. [For those now joining us, A Movie A Day is my attempt at filling in gaps in my film knowledge. My DVD collection is thousands strong, many of them films I haven't seen yet, but picked up as I scoured used DVD stores. Each day I'll pull a previously unseen film from my collection or from my DVR and discuss it here. Each movie will have some sort of connection to the one before it, be it cast or crew member.]  |  Ain't It Cool News
  • Literary cred for Tori Spelling

    09/09/08 Sitting atop the New York Times nonfiction bestseller list this week is a volume that is neither a political tome nor a historical treatise nor even a self-help book.  |  Popwatch - EW.com