Tom Cruise And Cameron Diaz: “Knight & Day” In Japan

September 28th, 2010
Taking their promotional efforts overseas, Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz partook in the Japanese premiere of their film “Knight and Day” in Tokyo on Tuesday (September 28). Waving to hundreds of lined-up fans, the attractive co-stars made the visit as their action movie will be screened in Japan beginning October 9. For the Tokyo red carpet visit, [...]

Entertainment Content Protection Summit Announced for Dec. 8 in Los Angeles

September 28th, 2010
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 28, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The industry's first-ever Entertainment Content Protection Summit has been announced by Variety magazine and CDSA, the international content protection association, on December 8 at the Universal Hilton Hotel, in Universal City, California.

ROK Scores With Etisalat Nigeria

September 28th, 2010
LONDON, Sept. 28, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ROK Global, the UK-based mobile technologies, applications and services company, has announced the launch of its soccer-based news subscription service, developed in conjunction with Goal.com, in Nigeria through its Nigerian licensor, 70th Precinct with innovative mobile operator, Etisalat Nigeria.

Gravity to Acquire Controlling Interest in Barunson Interactive

September 28th, 2010
SEOUL, South Korea, Sept. 28, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GRAVITY Co., Ltd. (Nasdaq:GRVY) ("Gravity" or "Company"), an online game developer and publisher based in South Korea, today announced that it signed an agreement on September 28, 2010 to acquire a 50.8% equity interest in Barunson Interactive Co., Ltd. ("Barunson Interactive"), an online game developer based in Korea. The purchase price is KRW 11,688 million (approximately US$10,126 thousand). The closing of transaction is expected to occur on or about October 25, 2010 subject to customary closing condition. Upon closing of the purchase of the shares, Gravity will acquire control over the management of Barunson Interactive and will be in a position to appoint the majority of the board of directors of Barunson Interactive. Gravity announced that the purpose of the transaction is to strengthen its online game development capabilities and secure quality online game line up.

Hatchet II – Trailer

September 28th, 2010
  Hatchet II - Trailer
Just as the 80's had their signature murderous maniacs--Halloween's Michael Myers of Haddonfield and Friday the 13th's Jason Voorhees of Camp Crystal Lake-- the original Hatchet marked the arrival of the latest and most lethal of the genre's stalking murderers: Victor Crowley, a crazed backwoods killer stalking the bayous of New Orleans. Hatchet II picks up right where the 2007 original film ends, as Marybeth (Danielle Harris from Halloween) escapes from the clutches of the deformed, swamp-dwelling killer Victor Crowley (Kane Hodder from Friday the 13th). Marybeth returns to the Louisiana swamps along with an army of hunters to recover the bodies of her family and exact her revenge against Victor Crowley.
Directed by: Adam Green
Starring: Danielle Harris, Tony Todd, Kane Hodder, Tom Holland, R.A. Mihailoff, Parry Shen, AJ Bowen, Alexis Peters, Ed Ackerman, Colton Dunn, David Foy, Rick Mccallum, John Carl Buechler

Night Catches Us – Trailer

September 28th, 2010
  Night Catches Us - Trailer
n 1976, after years of mysterious absence, Marcus (Anthony Mackie, "The Hurt Locker") returns to the Philadelphia neighborhood where he came of age in the midst of the Black Power movement. While his arrival raises suspicion among his family and former neighbors, he finds acceptance from his old friend Patricia (Kerry Washington, "Ray," "Lift") and her daughter. However, Marcus quickly finds himself at odds with the organization he once embraced, whose members suspect he orchestrated the slaying of their former comrade-in-arms. In a startling sequence of events, Marcus must protect a secret that could shatter everyone's beliefs as he rediscovers his forbidden passion for Patricia.
Directed by: Tanya Hamilton
Starring: Anthony Mackie, Kerry Washington, Jamie Hector, Wendell Pierce, Ron Simons, Tariq Trotter

True Grit – Trailer

September 28th, 2010
  True Grit - Trailer
Fourteen-year-old Mattie Ross's (Hailee Steinfeld) father has been shot in cold blood by the coward Tom Chaney (Josh Brolin), and she is determined to bring him to justice. Enlisting the help of a trigger-happy, drunken U.S. Marshal, Rooster Cogburn (Jeff Bridges), she sets out with him -- over his objections -- to hunt down Chaney. Her father's blood demands that she pursue the criminal into Indian territory and find him before a Texas Ranger named LeBoeuf (Matt Damon) catches him and brings him back to Texas for the murder of another man.
Directed by: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Starring: Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, Josh Brolin, Barry Pepper, Hailee Steinfeld

Monsters – Trailer

September 28th, 2010
  Monsters - Trailer
Six years ago NASA discovered the possibility of alien life within our solar system. A probe was launched to collect samples, but crashed upon re-entry over Central America. Soon after, new life forms began to appear and grow. In an effort to stem the destruction that resulted, half of Mexico was quarantined as an INFECTED ZONE. Today, the American and Mexican military still struggle to contain the massive creatures... Our story begins when a jaded US journalist (McNairy) begrudgingly agrees to find his boss’ daughter, a shaken American tourist (Able) and escort her through the infected zone to the safety of the US border.
Directed by: Gareth Edwards
Starring: Whitney Able, Scoot McNairy

The Town – Featurette

September 28th, 2010
  The Town - Featurette
Doug MacRay (Ben Affleck) is an unrepentant criminal, the de facto leader of a group of ruthless bank robbers who pride themselves in stealing what they want and getting out clean. With no real attachments, Doug never has to fear losing anyone close to him. But that all changed on the gang's latest job, when they briefly took a hostage--bank manager, Claire Keesey (Rebecca Hall). Though they let her go unharmed, Claire is nervously aware that the robbers know her name... and where she lives. But she lets her guard down when she meets an unassuming and rather charming man named Doug....not realizing that he is the same man who only days earlier had terrorized her. The instant attraction between them gradually turns into a passionate romance that threatens to take them both down a dangerous, and potentially deadly, path.
Directed by: Ben Affleck
Starring: Ben Affleck, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm, Jeremy Renner, Blake Lively, Pete Postlethwaite, Chris Cooper

Who Should Direct the Superman Reboot? Let’s Check Out the Contenders

September 27th, 2010
Deadline Hollywood recently reported that the hunt is on for a director for producer Christopher Nolan's Superman reboot. According to reports, the list has been narrowed down to a select group of up-and-coming indie vanguards and established blockbuster mavens, with a major announcement coming in the next few weeks.

With Nolan in the producer's chair, hopes are high that the reboot can bring the Man of Steel back to big-screen glory after the divisive Superman Returns. Now that we know the contenders, let's take a look at some of the pros and cons of the six directors looking to follow in the super-footsteps of Richard Donner and Bryan Singer. Choose wisely, Christopher Nolan. (And choose Jon Hamm for Superman.)

watchmen-125.jpgZack Snyder
The Watchmen director is the most controversial choice of the bunch. Fans know that Snyder can handle action (see the trailer for his upcoming babes-and-dragons extravaganza, Sucker Punch) but are concerned that his hyperbolic style might be too much for the red-and-blue Boy Scout. (It's safe to assume that there would be plenty of slow-motion punching.) After Watchmen and 300, does Snyder have anything new to offer the comic-book genre? Warner Brothers would be wise to bring in someone with a fresher take -- and a leaner editing style.

Let-Me-In-125.jpgMatt Reeves
Reeves is a hot commodity right now, thanks to Let Me In, his upcoming remake of the Swedish vampire flick Let the Right One In. So far, Reeves has proven an able hand at genre work and large-scale action sequences. (Expect plenty of buildings to fall in the upcoming Cloverfield sequel.) Ironically, Reeves's producing partner, J.J. Abrams, penned a script for a Superman flick way back in 2002. If Nolan's Superman involves an alien attack of any sort, Reeves is definitely the man you want in the director's chair.

hellboy-125.jpgGuillermo del Toro
Now that The Hobbit is languishing in the pits of Mordor, its director's name has been bandied about for Superman. A fan favorite for Blade II and the Hellboy movies, del Toro's eye for stunning visuals could bring a unique look to Metropolis. (Plus it would be interesting to see him tackle something that doesn't involve monsters.) Unfortunately, the visionary director recently confirmed that he's too busy for the Man of Steel. For now, a creepy del Toro version of doomsday is just a pipe dream.

pelham-125.jpgTony Scott
The elder statesman of the group, Scott has become one of Hollywood's top action directors thanks to his work on everything from Top Gun to any movie where Denzel Washington runs around barking orders while brandishing a handgun. Though Scott is a capable director (True Romance still holds up), he also has a rather spotty track record. (The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 remake is the definition of forgettable summer action fare.) The Superman reboot needs a director with a light touch and visual flair. While Scott has the flair part down, his leads haven't cracked a smile since sometime around 1987.

battlelosangeles-125.jpgJonathan Liebesman
Primarily a horror guy, Liebesman (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning) is branching out into large-scale sci-fi with next year's Battle: Los Angeles as well as a Clash of the Titans sequel. But future work aside, there's nothing in Liebesman's filmography that would suggest a knack for character-driven super-heroics. With his next two outings looking like blockbusters, Warner Brothers may want to attach Liebesman to the franchise while he's still hot. Let's just hope he doesn't turn Jimmy Olsen into a creepy serial killer.

moon_sam_rockwell-125.jpgDuncan Jones
A relative unknown before making a splash with the moody indie gem Moon, Jones is set to enter the big leagues with the Jake Gyllenhaal sci-fi thriller Source Code. Though he's the greenest of the contenders, the eerie, Kubrick-ian Moon proved that Jones is a director to watch. Handing him the reins of a major franchise would be a risk, but then nobody expected that the guy behind Memento would end up reinventing Batman for the modern age. Plus maybe Jones's pop David Bowie will turn up as Brainiac.