Posts Tagged ‘John Carter’

‘Noah’ Unveiled: New Darren Aronofsky Film Is a Fantasy of Biblical Proportions

‘Noah’ Unveiled: New Darren Aronofsky Film Is a Fantasy of Biblical Proportions

Also in our round-up: What to wear at the premiere of ‘The Dark Knight Rises,’ who’s after the Bush’s Beans dog, and more.


Blu-Ray Gives ‘John Carter’ Second Chance to Thrill Audiences in 3-D

Blu-Ray Gives ‘John Carter’ Second Chance to Thrill Audiences in 3-D

Also in today’s roundup, Ryan Gosling’s second go at Drive, a remake of Jacob’s Ladder and more.


Move Over, Hal Holbrook: Val Kilmer Is The New Mark Twain

Move Over, Hal Holbrook: Val Kilmer Is The New Mark Twain

Is Val Kilmer the heir to Hal Holbrook’s Mark Twain-impersonating legacy? According to the AVClub, Kilmer has booked a two week run of shows during which he’ll sing, tell stories, and generally amuse as the famed Missourian. I’m thrilled that a younger person has taken up the reins (Holbrook’s been performing as Twain for decades) [...]


Casting a Spotlight on Shailene Woodley of ‘The Descendants’

Casting a Spotlight on Shailene Woodley of ‘The Descendants’

Also in today’s roundup: progress in the “Bully” rating wars, a glimpse ahead at 2012′s lesser-known treasures, and a few words in defense of Edgar Allen Poe.


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On the Road Trailer Released: Jack Kerouac Meets Kristen Stewart

We welcome you back from the weekend with a glimpse of Javier Bardem in the new bond flick “Skyfall,” the first trailer for “On the Road,” and the first Dickens adaptation. Also, did you see John Carter this weekend? We did!


Jane Eyre Screenwriter Moira Buffini Bringing Inky Magic to Night Circus

Jane Eyre Screenwriter Moira Buffini Bringing Inky Magic to Night Circus

We’ve been chomping at the bit for more news around the movie adaptation of Erin Morgenstern’s best-selling debut novel The Night Circus since we first learned it was optioned


Early Kerouac Novel Found: The Sea Is My Brother Published 40 Years After Author’s Death

Early Kerouac Novel Found: The Sea Is My Brother Published 40 Years After Author’s Death

Today’s dose of lit and movie buzz arrives with a roundup of silly titles, an early glimpse of Disney’s “John Carter,” and the return of Mitch McDeere


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