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Fantastic Mr. Fox

Fox's 11 I'm pretty much the sucker for stop motion animation, so this naturally comes with that wee bit of bias, because I surely take my hats off to the filmmakers, especially the modelers and pretty much everyone who has to painstakingly move everything a little bit at a time, which for folks who are impatient (like myself), would already have driven one nuts. But this crazy effort in bringing to...

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LHC back in action

Tonight scientists at CERN are rebooting the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) in an attempt to recreate conditions fractions of a second after the Big Bang by crashing opposing proton beams, traveling at nearly the speed of light, into one...

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The Orphanage Remake Caught in Limbo

There has been talk about a remake of the hit Spanish horror film The Orphanage for some time. And despite threats of actually making the thing, it appears as if the production has stalled.

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Comic News Roundup – November 2009 – Week 3

Kevin Spacey, The Warriors Three, Jerry Bruckheimer, Warren Ellis’ Red, Smallville, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Alien Legion, Superman, Michael Shanks, Wes Anderson, an X-Men 3 What if?, Pam Grier and more...

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Mia Wasikowska and Michael Fassbender Joining Jane Eyre, From Sin Nombre Director Cary Fukunaga

Oh, this is some good stuff. I was a little surprised recently when the announcement came down that Cary Fukunaga, who directed the very excellent Sin Nombre, would adapt Charlotte Bronte's classic novel Jane Eyre as his next film. But I liked Sin Nombre so much that I'll watch anything Fukunaga does at this point. Especially now that he's likely to have Mia Wasikowska and Michael Fassbender in the...

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Film: Random Roles:Tom Noonan

The actor: Tom Noonan leads a curious double life as a respected playwright/arthouse fixture and a sought-after character actor and villain in genre movies, particularly horror and suspense films. Noonan’s current feature, the atmospheric early-’80s-style fright flick The House Of The Devil, makes inspired use of the seeming incongruity between Noonan’s towering frame and the underlying...

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Seven internet TV channels to watch

YouTube is the most well-known online video-sharing site but there is an increasing number of specialist internet television sites dedicated to sharing videos within niche communities around the world.

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Who should present Moonwalking?

I think this speaks for itself... OK, I'll add a little something. No, a big something. A big thank you to the 28 people who took the time to vote on this, my latest poll. If Moonwalking became a TV documentary, who should present my baby? November's poll is officially Moonwalking's most popular. Ever. It makes the poll about favourite blog topics seem inconsequential. It dwarfs the importance of how...

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A Melvin Belli Christmas

The cinematic Melvin Belli, both real and fictional, surrounded by Christmas cheer. In Gimme Shelter (Maysles, Maysles and Zwering, 1970), negotiating concert space on behalf of the Rolling Stones, early December, 1969; big shot attorney Melvin started getting Christmas cards...

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Actors set for interview on stage

THEATRE critic Joyce McMillan is to interview actors including Brian Cox and Bill Paterson in front of an audience.

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Actors set for interview on stage

THEATRE critic Joyce McMillan is to interview actors including Brian Cox and Bill Paterson in front of an audience.

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RUMOR: X-Men Origins: The Hobbit?!!?

The Hobbit rumor-mill has cranked into overdrive this month. We’ve already heard that Aragorn might be back and that director Guillermo Del Toro will have a cameo in the LOTR prequel. Clark Kent says: When you hear who might be joining the cast, it’ll give you hope that the next X-Men movie may be a hit! VIA [...]

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Brian Cox Considering a Trek to The Lonely Mountain?

It’s no secret around my neck of the woods that I’m a rabidly-obsessive Middle Earth fanatic. So what's the newest casting rumor to hit the interwebz? It seems Brian Cox just may be joining Bilbo Baggins on the quest to evict Smaug from the Lonely Mountain.

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Cox a Hobbit?

Apparently Actor Brian Cox is a favourite to be a dwarf in the up and coming adaptations of the Hobbit. Brian is well known as bad guys in the Bourne films and Colonel William Stryker in Xmen 2.

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Super Troopers Sequel

Apparently, while out promoting the upcoming Broken Lizard film The Slammin' Salmon (see the trailer here), the comedic troupe broke the news that not only are they developing a sequel to their 2001 underground hit Super Troopers, but that Brian...

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