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    • Shorts

      (2009) PG

      Directed by: Robert Rodriguez

      Starring: Jon Cryer, William Macy, Leslie Mann

      Overview: The appearance of a wish-granting rock leads to chaos in the small town of Black Falls.

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    • The Answer Man

      (2009)

      Starring: Jeff Daniels, Lauren Graham, Lou Taylor Pucci

      Overview: The grouchy author (Jeff Daniels) of a book on spirituality falls in love with his chiropractor.

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Wednesday, November 18

  • Hack/Slash Gets a New Screenwriter

    Hack/SlashThe movie adaptation of the comic book Hack/Slash is getting one step closer to realization. Bloody-Disgusting reports that Rogue Pictures has signed screenwriter Stephen Susco (The Grudge, the upcoming The Butcherhouse Chronicles) to write the script.

    Hack/Slash is a twist on the slasher movie genre. Created by writer Tim Seeley, the comic's heroine, Cassie Hack, is a horror victim survivor who decides to hunt down other slashers with her brooding and mysterious partner Vlad. Kat Dennings (Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist, the upcoming Defendor) has expressed interest in the role, though no casting decisions have been made.

    Production on Hack/Slash was set to begin early next year, but with the addition of a new screenwriter, that start date may be pushed back. Swedish music video director Fredrik Bond has also taken over the directing duties from Todd Lincoln.


    Posted 11/18/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Kat Dennings | Stephen Susco

Tuesday, November 17

  • Richard Linklater's Latest Project on Hold, Also Says School of Rock 2 Not Likely

    With Disney taking the axe to Miramax's output and staff, we guess it's no surprise that one of the latter studio's planned projects — Richard Linklater's Liars (A-E) — is now in limbo.

    The next planned effort from the director of A Scanner Darkly, Fast Food Nation, Before Sunrise, and Dazed and Confused was supposed to be one of the projects protected from Disney's cuts. But Movieline recently caught up with Linklater, who indicated unequivocally that the project is on hold indefinitely.

    It's no longer happening, unfortunately. It didn't really work out. It's tough.

    Tough indeed, because Linklater had already cast Rebecca Hall and Kat Dennings in the romantic comedy, which involves a road trip in which the two lead characters visit Hall's exes and attempt to retrieve personal effects.

    The sudden dissolution of the project also means that Linklater has nothing on the horizon, which will come as a disappointment to his fans. Many were anticipating a possible sequel to School of Rock, but in the same conversation with Movieline, Linklater said that he has spoken with Jack Black and that there are no plans to go forward with that idea.

    I don’t think I have anything coming up! Everybody asks me about School of Rock 2, and that’s not really happening. It’s not on the front burner. Mike White was writing on it a long time ago, but it’s become dormant ... I saw Jack the other night, and we talk about it. We’re not gonna do it just to do it. Let’s just say it’s still kind of on the backburner and it’s no one’s next project.

    It's a shame Linklater won't have any projects forthcoming, although we don't imagine it will take him long to come up with something else. For now, we're anticipating Me and Orson Welles, which arrives in limited release next Friday.


    Posted 11/17/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Jack Black | Kat Dennings | Mike White | Richard Linklater | Rebecca Hall | The School of Rock

Friday, November 13

  • Woody Harrelson Talks The Messenger, 2012, and Defendor

    Woody HarrelsonWoody Harrelson already scored a hit this year with Zombieland, but this weekend sees two more Harrelson movies open: 2012 and The Messenger. In 2012, Harrelson plays the conspiracy theorist and pirate radio host Charlie Frost, who is closer to Harrelson's own personality — a well-known environmental activist and a hemp-loving pacifist — than the role of Army casualty-notification officer Capt. Tony Stone in writer-director Oren Moverman 's The Messenger. Harrelson told THR that playing a soldier changed his view on them entirely.

    The one thing that my whole ideology lacked was the compassion for the soldier, and now that's been taken care of. I have a great deal of respect for these people who go over there and risk their lives every day for very little money just because of the love for their country, so I've come to really revere the soldier. I feel like the movie is really a journey you take with your heart, and my part of that journey began with going to Walter Reed [Army Medical Center]. It accessed places in my heart I wasn't necessarily expecting to access. It was important for me, because I'm definitively anti-war, pro-peace. I do think that supporting the troops is a lot bigger question than supporting the war.

    The Messenger certainly puts Harrelson in more human peril than 2012, where he greatest enemy is a "giant chunk of magma," but Harrelson told Salon that despite how different the two movies are, his process for choosing projects was the same in both cases.

    You know, I don't feel like a movie has to have a message, necessarily. If a movie's fun and funny and just great entertainment, that's enough.

    "Fun and funny" seems to describe Harrelson's other upcoming movie, Defendor, which is yet to be given a release date by Sony.

    It's a guy who's mildly retarded who thinks he's a superhero, only, of course, bullets don't bounce off and he gets beat up all the time. He's trying to fight crime and falls in love with the girl, played wonderfully by Kat Dennings, who's a crack whore. Peter Stebbings wrote and directed it; he's an actor. I was surprised how good it turned out, and luckily Sony thought so, too, because they picked it up (in Toronto).

    Defendor might seem like an unusual choice for a different actor, but with Harrelson's varied resume, including soldiers, serial killers, conspiracy theorists, and pornography tycoons, playing a "mildly retarded superhero" isn't even a surprise.


    Posted 11/13/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Kat Dennings | Woody Harrelson | Oren Moverman | Peter Stebbings | 2012 | Defendor | The Messenger

Saturday, September 19

  • Rebecca Hall May Star in Richard Linklater's Liars
    Rebecca Hall

    Actress Rebecca Hall first gained wide recognition for her role in the The Prestige as the spurned wife of Christian Bale's magician, but it was her performance in Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona as the adventurous Vicky that earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance by an Actress.

    Thanks to Vicky, Hall is in high demand. She's starred in two features, has completed filming a third, and is currently filming Ben Affleck's The Town. Now, Hall is in talks to star in Richard Linklater's (Slackers, A Scanner Darkly) latest movie, Liars, about a woman who is dumped by her fiancé the night before Barack Obama's presidential election victory. The relationship crisis motivates her to take a road trip to Obama's inauguration with a gal-pal (played by Kat Dennings), stopping along the way to reclaim personal items she left with ex-boyfriends..


    Next Showing: The Town is scheduled for release September 10, 2010

    Secret's Out - Vicky Cristina Barcelona

    Leonard Maltin takes a closer look at Vicky Cristina Barcelona.

    Posted 09/19/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Kat Dennings | Richard Linklater | Rebecca Hall | The Prestige | A Scanner Darkly | Vicky Cristina Barcelona | Slackers

Thursday, September 3

  • Woody Harrelson Fights Crime as Defendor

    In advance of the Toronto Film Festival, the first trailer for Woody Harrelson's new movie, Defendor, has been released. Described as a "dramedy," Defendor is actor Peter Stebbings' directorial debut.

    Harrelson plays Arthur Poppington, a wannabe superhero who thinks he can thwart Captain Industry, a (possible) drug and weapons dealer. Poppington makes his own costume and becomes "Defendor," venturing into the night to fight crime with grit, determination, marbles,and lime juice.

    Defendor also stars Kat Dennings, Sandra Oh, and Elias Koteas.


    Posted 09/03/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Kat Dennings | Sandra Oh | Woody Harrelson | Elias Koteas | Peter Stebbings | Defendor

Thursday, October 2

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