Thursday, September 24
Hancock director Peter Berg has said that "everybody's going to come back for a sequel," but apparently that message never made its way to Jason Bateman. Bateman told Collider that he has "not been contacted" and doubts he will be a part of the proposed sequel.I cannot imagine I'd be a part of that. [Will Smith and Charlize Theron are] both immortal, and so they can kind of live in any time period, and they don't age, but I do, so why woul... [more]
"Everybody's going to come back for a sequel," said director Peter Berg in an interview with MTV about Hancock 2. Berg's confirmation validates what Charlize Th...[more]
When a movie makes $624 million dollars, as Hancock did, a sequel is guaranteed. Hancock 2 is taking shape, starting with the hiring of screenwriters Adam Fierr...[more]
Director Michael Mann's (Heat, Hancock) latest movie, Public Enemies, opens nationwide today. The movie, a period piece that was shot in many of the actual loc...[more]
2008 was a big year for comic book movies. The biggest so far, in fact. With the help of Jim Littler, editor of ComicBookMovie.com, we've got the definitive Top...[more]
The election season may be over, but that hasn't stopped Will Smith from making a lot of bold promises. While out on the campaign trail this week to promote...[more]
The summer blockbuster Hancock, starring Will Smith as a slacker superhero with a public-relations problem, leads this week's crop of new DVD releases. Also...[more]
The critics are all over the map with Hancock, but the fans at the ArcLight Cinemas were more than willing to give us their first reactions.Next week ReelzCh...[more]
Poor Hancock. First, the pressures of saving the world for an ungrateful populace drive him to alcoholism, then his movie gets hit with a barrage of negative re...[more]
Tired of Will Smith's nice guy image? Ever wanted to see the Fresh Prince toss a kid thousands of feet in the air, insult an old lady or tell a fat guy to lay o...[more]