Reuters - Forty years after David Bowie released his breakthrough single "Space Oddity," his filmmaking son is headed for the stars with his first feature. -- read full article
Sat, 13 Jun 2009 00:07:29 GMT - Yahoo! News: Movie News
AP - State health officials are looking into the latest HIV case reported in California's multibillion-dollar porn industry, fearing that reckless practices on film sets might be raising the risk of new infections. -- read full article
Sat, 13 Jun 2009 02:22:00 GMT - Yahoo! News: Movie News
Reuters - "The Incredible Mr. Limpet," the 1964 comedy starring Don Knotts as a man who turns into a talking fish, is getting an update at Warner Bros., and the studio has found a director for the project. -- read full article
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 09:44:39 GMT - Yahoo! News: Movie News
Reuters - Amy Poehler will star in "Lunch Lady," a Universal feature based on a soon-to-be-launched series of children's graphic novels written and illustrated by Jarrett Krosoczka.
Reuters - The stars come out at the box office this weekend, with the two films opening in wide release featuring top-name talent. -- read full article
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 14:08:22 GMT - Yahoo! News: Movie News
Reuters - Bradford, an industrial city in the north of England, has been named the world's first "City of Film" by the United Nations, ahead of more immediately famous movie capitals such as Hollywood or Cannes. -- read full article
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 16:58:18 GMT - Yahoo! News: Movie News
Reuters - Clint Eastwood has holed up on Hollywood Boulevard waiting for John Wayne and busloads of visitors to join him, as Madame Tussauds prepares to open its latest wax museum in the tourist mecca this summer. -- read full article
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 17:13:50 GMT - Yahoo! News: Movie News
E! Online - Sandra Bullock is one lucky lady. In The Proposal, her new romantic comedy in which she plays a wretched book publisher who blackmails her assistant into marrying her, Bullock got to be very naked with Ryan Reynolds.
E! Online - Review in a Hurry: Anyone expecting a typical big-budget Tony Scott action movie should be forewarned—about 80 percent of this subway heist flick consists of close-ups on John Travolta and Denzel Washington talking over an intercom. Fortunately, it's every bit as compelling as if they were shooting guns the whole time. Plus, the other 20 percent? Car crashes.