The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey just had its big world premiere in New Zealand!
This week on home video, we've got some good new releases and a few reissues worth mentioning. Among them are the final chapter of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, an award-winning indie drama that got a lot of people talking this year, and a couple of Pixar movies available in new sets. Click through for the full list!
Attendees will be able to take in Park Chan-wook's "Stoker," Richard Linklater's "Before Midnight," the Ashton Kutcher-led Steve Jobs biopic, and Dave Grohl's "Sound City," among many others.
And he bears more than a passing resemblance to "Avengers 2" bad guy Thanos.
The dreaded "creative differences" strike again.
Also drawing praise: Daniel Day-Lewis (best actor) and Sally Field (best supporting actress) for "Lincoln," Rachel Weisz (best actress) for "Deep Blue Sea," and Matthew McConaughey (best supporting actor) for "Bernie" and "Magic Mike."
Michael Haneke's latest takes best film, director, actress, and actor.
Paul Thomas Anderson beats out Haneke, Carax, Cronenberg, and Anderson to take top honors.
The annual post-turkey blues kicked in as spending at the North American box office dropped by half compared to the record Thanksgiving frame with the top movies still in command. The only major new offering was Brad Pitt's mob pic Killing Them Softly which died on impact failing to attract much business.
This week's Ketchup includes movie development news stories for such films as Disney's live action Cinderella, a remake of Flight of the Navigator, a Marvin Gaye biopic, Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, and the sixth movie based upon Marvel's X-Men comic book characters. There's also new roles for George Clooney, Charlize Theron, and Reese Witherspoon.
With 3D emerging as a more and more popular trend in movies, Rolling Stone's Peter Travers submits a list of the best -- and worst -- of the bunch ever to make it to the big screen.
The diagrams, along with an assortment of videos, kick off the viral campaign for Guillermo del Toro's latest.
"I'm happy with the script. It's very good."
Dolph Lundgren returns to the Universal Soldier franchise for Day of Reckoning, which reunites him with Jean Claude Van Damme, and adds the fighting magic of Scott Adkins.
In this interview, Grae wears her brass knuckle necklace in the hopes of intimidating him into revealing how to kill his character Andrew Scott, as well as the only thing that's scarier than fighting a Universal Soldier.
This week at the movies, we've got an efficient enforcer (Killing Them Softly, starring Brad Pitt and Richard Jenkins) and a methodical madman (The Collection starring Emma Fitzpatrick and Josh Stewart). What do the critics have to say?
The Dark Knight Rises Arrives
New poster: Superman in chains
Star Trek Into Darkness goes bleak
A stark look at all-new pics