Monday, January 19
Notorious may have placed fourth overall at the box office this weekend, but that certainly doesn't tell the whole story. While Paul Blart and Gran Torino each played close to 3,000 screens and My Bloody Valentine 3-D was in 2,500 theaters, Notorious was on only 1,638 screens across the nation, or roughly half that of Mall Cop and Gran Torino and nearly a thousand fewer than Bloody Valentine. The $12,537 per screen average for Notorious beat the ... [more]
"I said a hip-hop, the hippie, the hippie to the hip-hip-hop, a you don't stop the rock it to the bang bang boogie, say up jumped the boogie to the rhythm of th...[more]
All over the map: "...a luridly unapologetic trip through the violence, hunger, verbal bravado, and money fever of the hip-hop world, which it views as both...[more]
Everybody who knew the infamous rap legend Biggie Smalls has some mixed feelings about his legacy as the story of his life gets ready to hit the big screen. No...[more]
12 year old Christopher Wallace Jr. talks to Interview magazine about what it feels like to play his own father as a boy in some scenes in the upcoming biopic N...[more]
Actor James Gandolfini, aka Tony Soprano, is heading back to HBO. That's right, the man who defined the New Jersey mob (at least on TV) is doing a movie for the...[more]
Casting is under way for Notorious, the biopic about the life and death of theNotorious B.I.G. The project, which is being produced by B.I.G.'s mother and his t...[more]