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Spielberg Chasing an Invisible Rabbit

Steven Spielberg’s next directing gig will not be Lincoln as many, myself included, had been hoping. Per Variety, instead Spielberg will helm a film based on the 1944 Mary Chase Pulitzer Prize-winning play Harvey about a man and his… Read More

Milla Jovovich Talks Resident Evil: Afterlife

With Milla Jovovich making the media rounds to promote her latest film A Perfect Getaway, Bloody-Disgusting.com was able to get the actress to open up about her starring role in the fourth Resident Evil film, Resident Evil: Afterlife, gearing… Read More

Twohy and Diesel Want R-Rated Riddick Return

Bloody-Disgusting got David Twohy on the phone yesterday and managed to get the filmmaker to open up about his plans for bringing Riddick back to the big screen. “I’ve sketched out two ideas for continuing Riddick, one of which… Read More

Twilight Game is Fan Fantasy

Twilight fans were all atwitter earlier this week when a website appeared promoting Twilight: The Video Game that could potentially cover Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn. When I visited the site a couple glaring red flags went… Read More

Jeremy Renner Wants to be Mad Max

Mad Max 4 has been in limbo since the project was scuttled in 2002 with Mel Gibson set to return as Mad Max in Fury Road. Since then, George Miller has had the film on his back burner while Mel Gibson, amidst growing older, has determined his days… Read More

Funny People Wins Friday Box Office

Judd Apatow’s Funny People (read our review) starring Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen pulled in an estimated $8.6 million on its opening day, easy enough for a win over the other newcomers and Disney’s persistent guinea pigs. In comparison,… Read More

Watch Megan Fox Reject Seth Rogen

Seth Rogen showed up on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night to promote Funny People and, probably unbeknownst to him, relive one of the most humiliating moments of his life. It was back in 2007 and marked the first appearance for Rogen on Jimmy’s… Read More

Futurama Cast Back in Business

The Futurama nightmare with an all-new voice cast is no more. Variety is reporting Fox and the show’s principal cast including John DiMaggio, Billy West, Katey Sagal, Maurice LaMarche and Tress MacNeille have inked a new deal after… Read More

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