Sugar Editorial Picks
Sep 22, 2009 -
- The original cast of Fame: Where are they now — Moviefone
- Rumor has it that George Clooney is directing Matt Damon in Aaron Sorkin's Hamdan v. Rumsfeld — MTV Movies Blog
- Ben Whishaw talks about working with Jane Campion and getting into character as a dreamy John Keats for Bright Star — Movieline
- Taking Jennifer's Body to task for its 911 and Great White club tragedy allusions — Vulture
- "At Merlotte's": The True Blood sitcom, complete with laugh track! — PopWatch
- John Malkovich joins Diane Lane and Dylan Walsh for horse-racing period flick Secretariat — Coming Soon
- Not Into Dollhouse yet?
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Apr 08, 2009 -
The Great Buck Howard is a cute little movie that managed to further endear Colin Hanks, John Malkovich and Emily Blunt to me. It's probably not going to change lives, but it more than suffices as a good distraction. Plus, it's a new and interesting portrayal of that 20-something distress of not knowing the answer to questions like "What do I do with my life?
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Feb 13, 2009 -
- Jennifer Hudson and The Secret Life of Bees were big winners at the NAACP Image Awards. — Reuters
- Columbia Pictures is bringing a time-traveling Jane Austen drama to the big screen, based on the British miniseries Lost in Austen. — ComingSoon
- Director Christopher Nolan's next project has nothing to do with Batman: He'll direct an original screenplay he wrote called Inception, a sci-fi action film, for Warner Bros.
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Dec 08, 2008 -
Filed under "Movies I Missed at Sundance, Sadly" is The Great Buck Howard, a quirky comedy with a stellar cast that includes John Malkovich, Emily Blunt, Tom Hanks and Colin Hanks. The story follows law school dropout Troy (Colin Hanks), who answers a job listing to be a personal assistant and "unknowingly signs on to work for a belligerent has-been magician [the "Great Buck Howard," played by John Malkovich] struggling to resurrect his career. This leads to a journey across the country staging the comeback of a lifetime."
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Dec 03, 2008 -
- Folk music legend Odetta has died at age 77. — AP
- Shia LaBeouf will play the title role in the big screen version of John Grisham's upcoming legal thriller The Associate. — Variety
- In addition to Reaper, the CW's midseason schedule includes 13: Fear Is Real.
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Oct 24, 2008 -
Clint Eastwood sure isn't one to shy away from dark, gut-wrenching material for his directorial projects, and Changeling is no exception. I went into the screening bracing myself for sorrow and pain, but I didn't brace myself enough. Changeling contains all the heavy sentimentality of Million Dollar Baby and that punch-in-the-stomach anguish of injustice found in Mystic River.
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Oct 17, 2008 -
It's finally here, people! After its premiere at the Venice Film Festival back in August, Burn After Reading is released in cinemas nationwide today.
The Coen brothers' film follows two gym employees, Chad (Brad Pitt) and Linda (Frances McDormand), who find a CD containing data belonging to a former CIA analyst (John Malkovich).
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Sep 12, 2008 -
In Clint Eastwood's Changeling, Angelina Jolie plays Christine Collins, a mother who has lost her son.
Corrupt police officers consider the case closed when a boy shows up claiming to be her son, but isn't, and Christine must then fight them in her search for answers. It looks like a pretty heavy movie, but this trailer has certainly interested me in it.
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Sep 11, 2008 -
As is the case with many of this Fall's most anticipated films, Clint Eastwood's Changeling looks to be heavy, dark and emotionally draining. Luckily, Eastwood got Angelina Jolie, no stranger to this type of material, to play the heart-wrenchingly sympathetic protagonist. The movie screened at Cannes and many who have seen it agree that it will have no problem nabbing Oscar nominations.
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May 30, 2008 -
OK, now this is a movie trailer! The Coen Bros. latest venture, Burn After Reading, now has a red-band trailer (which in this case means they're using some NSFW language) and it is funny-goofy-weird-dark.
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