Movies
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Freida Pinto stars in the hot, intense new film entitled 'Trishna,' based on the Thomas Hardy's novel, Tess of the d'Urbervilles, but set in present-day India. The film follows a village girl as she battles with her traditional lifestyle and dreams of living like a contemporary India girl. Pinto sat down with the New York Daily News to talk about her character. -
Craigslist Joe Documentary: Man Lives Off Craigslist - See Trailer [Video]
“Craigslist Joe” follows around 29 year-old aspiring filmmaker Joe Garner, who leaves behind everything he truly knows and loves to attempt living money free for 31 days. Supplied with only a cell phone, laptop, toothbrush and the clothing he's wearing, Garner sets out on a countrywide mission. Be it friendships, food, or clothes, he must obtain them all off of Craigslist for nothing. -
Dark Knight Rises Trailer: Anne Hathaway is 'Incredible' as Catwoman, Director Says [VIDEO]
The Dark Knight Rises trailer shows only a little bit of Anne Hathaway in her Catwoman role. According the Christopher Nolan, the director of the film, Hathaway "nailed" the character. -
Harrison Ford Turns 70 After Fiming "Ender's Game"
Ageless actor extraordinaire Harrison Ford celebrates his 70th birthday today. Ageless actor extraordinaire Harrison Ford celebrates his 70th birthday today. -
Dark Knight Rises Spoiled?: David Letterman May Have Given Away the Ending [VIDEO]
David Letterman may have spoiled the end of "The Dark Knight Rises" during an interview with Anne Hathaway (who stars as Catwoman) on the "Late Show" Thursday night. -
Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner at Comic-Con 2012 for Last 'Twilight' Panel [PHOTOS]
The cast of "Twilight" Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner, held a panel at Comic-Con International Convention Thursday for the final installment "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2." -
'The Lone Ranger' Trailer Unveiled at Comic-Con Not Online Yet
Disney unveiled the first trailer of its upcoming movie "The Lone Ranger," on Thursday at the Comic-Con International convention in San Diego, but the trailer is not yet available online, the studios said. -
Ted Movie a Surprise Success - R-rated Comedy Has a Good Shot at $200 Million
While blockbuster hits such as “The Amazing Spiderman” and “The Avenger” having performed as well as they were slated to, many were surprised to see another movie right up there in the cinematic pack; “Ted,” a raunchy yet shamefully funny rated R comedy. -
Jessica Biel Reveals Justin Timberlake Makes Her Wardrobe Choices
Jessica Biel confesses that she turns to her fiancé for help with decisions in the style department. -
Paulina Gretzky Twitter Pics Post Hints At ‘Grown Ups 2′ Role
When one thinks of the name Gretzky, shooting and scoring immediately come to mind; that is if your name starts with Wayne. With her legendary father retired, Paulina Gretzky has been the one scoring; all of our attention at least. -
Morgan Freeman Says US Doesn't Have A Black President
Highly acclaimed for his Oscar winning work on the big screen, actor Morgan Freeman has built an acting career of success. Known to speak out about his Political views from time to time, he recently voiced a controversial opinion on President Barrack Obama's black heritage. -
Broadway's Nina Arianda Tapped for Janis Joplin Film
The makers of a planned film about rock icon Janis Joplin have tapped recent Tony Award winner Nina Arianda to play the part of the 1960s singer in a biographical movie directed by Sean Durkin, a spokesman for the director said on Tuesday. -
Peter O'Toole to Retire from Stage, Screen
Veteran British actor Peter O'Toole, praised for esteemed roles in classic films such as "Lawrence of Arabia," announced on Tuesday he is retiring from acting in films and stage. -
"Dark Knight Rises" Expected To Break New Box Office Ground
We are only a little over a week away from being able to observe Christopher Nolan's latest cinematic masterpiece "Dark Knight Rises." Many are predicting that the Batman prequel will burst on the motion picture scene in not only a big way, but on a massive historic scale. -
"Katy Perry: Part of Me" Facing Stiff Competition At The Box Office
Shown across 2,730 silver screens, “Katy Perry: Part Of Me” has done somewhat acceptable considering the stiff competition that it is up against. -
Batman Could Fly, But He'd Crash and Die
Holy crash landing Batman! The crime-fighting caped crusader could fly but if he did, he would smash into the ground and probably die, a group of British physics students have calculated. -
Savages The Movie Debuts With Box Office Splash Over The Weekend
Oliver Stone's newest flick "Savages" debuted this past weekend at the box office against heavy hitters "The Amazing Spider-Man" and funny man Seth McFarlane's "Ted." -
Oscar Winning Actor Ernest Borgnine Dead at 95
Actor Ernest Borgnine, whose barrel-chested, bulldog looks made him a natural for tough-guy roles in films like "From Here to Eternity" but who won an Oscar for playing a sensitive loner in "Marty," died on Sunday at age 95, his publicist said. -
The Dark Knight Rises Review Creates Oscar Buzz
The reviews are in and The Dark Knight Rises is nothing short of spectacular according to a few lucky critics who were able to get an early screening. -
'Savages' Star Kitsch Hopes Third Film's a Charm
He is the face of Hollywood's two costliest U.S. box office flops in 2012, so far, "John Carter" and "Battleship," but actor Taylor Kitsch isn't letting that stand in his way in his quest for good roles and movie stardom. -
Foul Mouthed 'Ted' Takes Movie Box Office Crown
Comedy "Ted," starring a foul-mouthed teddy bear, won the battle at movie box offices over the weekend, taking in a surprising $54.1 million in the United States and Canada and beating Channing Tatum's steamy role as a male stripper in "Magic Mike."