Ron Burgundy Announces ‘Anchorman 2’ on ‘Conan’
One of the defining comedies of the 21st Century will be getting a sequel. Ron Burgundy and the Channel 4 News Team are coming back to the big screen for Anchorman 2.
One of the defining comedies of the 21st Century will be getting a sequel. Ron Burgundy and the Channel 4 News Team are coming back to the big screen for Anchorman 2.
With filming underway starting last month, we now have a first official glimpse of Hugh Jackman as Jean Valjean (courtesy the actor’s Twitter account) in December’s Les Misérables.
Boasting an opening weekend take that can only be described as astonishing, Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games gobbled up $152.5 million, good enough for the third best opening weekend of all time.
This week certainly isn’t light on titles, but there isn’t a ton to get excited about. Two horribly reviewed family films get Blu-ray treatment, as do a pair of stuffy, Oscar-baity dramas. But for our Recommendation of the Week, we’re going back 70 years to one of Hollywood’s true classics.
Kick-Ass and Let Me In star Chloe Moretz has been offered the lead role in Carrie, a remake of the 1976 Brian DePalma film based on Stephen King’s bestelling novel.
I’m not sure whether fans are really all that torn up about Paramount’s new live-action film version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, or they just love pressing producer Michael Bay‘s buttons. Probably a little bit of both.
Life after The Avengers is coming up quick for Marvel Studios, and Robert Downey Jr. and Iron Man 3 will ring in that new era next May. With filming set to begin this summer, Disney has put out a casting call that confirms the return of several key characters from the previous “Iron Man” films.
With Lionsgate’s adaptation of The Hunger Games breaking box-office records this weekend, it’s no surprise that studios are looking heavily into other dystopian properties. Warner Bros. thinks the “Fourth Realm” trilogy could be the next big series.
Welcome to Rumor Has It, Player Affinity’s new weekly roundup of highly buzzed-about movie rumors circulating throughout Tinseltown. On this week’s docket, we have just one rumor, but it’s a rather interesting one.
If you’re still feeling the sting of Michael Bay‘s comments that the featured foursome of the upcoming live-action reboot of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will be of an “alien race,” you might want to hear what the film’s director, Jonathan Liebesman, has to say.