DISCussion: What’s New on DVD/Blu-ray (7.10.12)
See which movies join American Reunion on DVD and Blu-ray today and find out which Guillermo del Toro movie is our Recommendation of the Week.
See which movies join American Reunion on DVD and Blu-ray today and find out which Guillermo del Toro movie is our Recommendation of the Week.
About 16 years after Will Smith welcomed some aliens to Earth with a fist full of awesome, Independence Day writer Dean Devlin and director Roland Emmerich have been discussing an idea for a sequel.
While it’s great that Sony seems to found a way to differentiate this Spider-Man reboot enough from its predecessors to justify its existence, fortune favoring the reanimation of franchise corpses that are barely cold sets a worrying precedent for things to come.
Since its Tuesday launch, superhero reboot The Amazing Spider-Man has roped in a six-day tally of $137 million, putting to rest doubts that a reboot so soon after the original series would pale in box office returns.
Little seems to have happened with The Wolverine since James Mangold signed on to direct, and as the film prepares for production in order to meet its July 2013 release, we’ve yet to hear of any key casting decisions. Finally, we’ve learned of five new actors who have taken major roles in the project.
Well things just got a lot more interesting for folks awaiting a film version of Assassin’s Creed. Word has come down that Michael Fassbender (X-Men: First Class, Prometheus) has signed on to both produce and star in the adaptation of Ubisoft’s blockbuster game series.
Darren Aronofsky’s worked with high-profile actors like Ellen Burstyn, Hugh Jackman, and Natalie Portman, but his next feature Noah promises to be his most star-studded effort. With big names like Russell Crowe, Emma Watson, and Jennifer Connelly already on board, Aronofsky adds another major star to his cast.