Saturday, April 5
On Pay-Per-View, Russell Crowe chases after Harlem drug kingpin Denzel Washington in American Gangster.
On HBO, out-of-luck gambler Eric Bana lays his cards on the table for Drew Barrymore in Lucky You.
On Starz, Nicolas Cage is a clairvoyant magician who becomes the target of FBI agents in the sci-fi thriller Next.
On Cinemax, versatile funnyman Eddie Murphy plays a million different characters in the blockbuster comedy Norbit.
And on DVD, comedian Jerry Seinfeld brings his trademark shtick to the world of animation in the comedy hit Bee Movie.
Posted 4/5/2008 by reelz
Related: Norbit | Lucky You | Next | American Gangster | Bee Movie
Monday, April 30
It was a slow weekend at the cineplex, with movie fans apparently saving up for the May 4th release of Spider-Man 3. Newly-crowned box office heavyweight Shia LaBeouf's Disturbia led the box office for the third week in a row with a tally of $9.1 million, according to boxofficemojo.com. Teenage supernatural thriller The Invisible led new releases with $7.6 million, while Nicolas Cage's Next limped to a disappointing $7.2 million tally. Rounding out the top five were Fracture and Blades of Glory, which took in $7 million and $5.2 million, respectively.
Posted 4/30/2007 by reelz
Related: The Invisible | Disturbia | Blades of Glory | Next | Fracture
Friday, April 27
Eternally popular sci-fi novelist Phillip K. Dick has another adaptations of one of his stories hitting screens nationwide today, the thriller Next. It's based of Dick's short story "The Golden Man" and stars Nicolas Cage, Jessica Biel and Julianne Moore.
ReelzChannel.com's Heather Huntington got the chance to sit down with Next's Executive Producer Jason Koornick and writer/executive producer Gary Goldman at Goldman's house recently. It was a great interview and you can check out the first part right here.
We've also got a full review of Next as well as an exclusive clip from the film.
Next Showing: Next is now playing in theaters nationwide
Posted 4/27/2007 by reelz
Related: Nicolas Cage | Next | Gary Goldman
Thursday, April 26
Famed science fiction novelist Philip K. Dick has left quite a mark on the movie industry over the past several decades, with his books and short stories providing the inspiration for such films as Blade Runner, Total Recall, Minority Report, A Scanner Darkly and more. Dick's thought-provoking works have triggered more college dorm room debates than all of Dave Matthews's albums combined -- not bad for a writer who died a quarter century ago.
Next, starring Nic Cage and Jessica Biel, is the latest Dick-inspired project to hit the big screen. Check out our exclusive clip from the film.
Next Showing: Next opens everywhere this Friday, April 27th.
Posted 4/26/2007 by reelz
Related: Jessica Biel | Nicolas Cage | Next