House at the End of the Link
Untapped New York "My Day as a Paparazzo" how New Yorkers react to celebrity sightings and how it changes when the paparazzi are involved.
Roger Ebert remembers Diary of a Lost Girl one of my very favorite silents starring Louise Brooks.
Geekscape wonders what The Avengers might have looked like had it been made in the 1980s. Michael Biehn for Steve Rogers and Cary Elwes for Tony Stark? I could deal.
Stranger Than Most names the laziest tagline ever. Oh Safe House. Try harder!
In Contention Julian Fellowes to right Cameron's wrong on Titanic. Oh dear. Fellowes has let Downton Abbey go to his head. Aint nothing wrong with Titanic (1997) that isn't so wrong it's right.
Deja View remembers an animated bit from Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
Awards Daily new images from Woody Allen's To Rome With Love. How many title-changes has this one gone through now?
Animation Mag here's a fun one for Los Angeles based readers. There will be special one-off screenings of Snow White and The Seven Dwarves (1938) and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954) at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre next month.
Rope of Silicon first image of Jennifer Lawrence in House at the End of the Street. Elisabeth Shue co-stars (yay!)
Vulture Star Market Jennifer Lawrence
And speaking of... yeah yeah we'll talk about Hunger Games soon. My review will be up Sunday at some point. Stay tuned.
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OMG you guys....I just saw the full trailer for Snow White and the Hunstman............it looks FANTASTIC, even if only for Charlize. Everything she did was perfection omg omg omg I want to see it right now just for Charlize omg she was so giving me life
^ Adding on... I really hope Charlize can get some Supporting Actress love this year for it.
I can't wait to read your review of The Hunger Games, Nathaniel. I really liked it. As a movie it was great, but as the first installment of new young adult franchise it was amazing. It was on a whole new level when comparing to the first Twilight movie, or even Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
Sorry for the typos! *a new young adult franchise