Sean O'Connell
‘Dr. No’ Is Bringing Back Sean Connery’s James Bond to the Big Screen
James Bond fans have to feel like they’re in the midst of a Golden Age. For the first time ever, every Bond film will be available on Blu-ray in one collector’s set (beginning on September 25); we’re loving the latest trailers for ‘Skyfall,’ which makes it look like Sam Mendes will be able to right the 007 ship (after the misfire that was ‘Quantum of Solace’); and now, one of the best Bond movies
Movie Popcorn Butter Linked to Alzheimer’s
What is your snack of choice at the movie theater? Please don’t say popcorn. It is? It’s popcorn? Ok, well, you certainly don’t ask the concession stand employees to douse your corn with gallons of artificial butter spray, right? Oh, you do? Well, you might want to read on. We apologize in advance.
Wanna See ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Before Everybody Else?
Sony senses they have something special on their hands with Marc Webb’s upcoming reboot ‘The Amazing Spider-Man.’ Tracking numbers released on Thursday say the film could earn as much as $125 million over the July 4 frame. (The numbers were slightly behind ‘The Avengers,’ and we all know how that movie played out.) And early reviews hitting the Web have been positive. So Sony’s making a wise decis
DC Outs Green Lantern as Its New Gay Superhero
DC Comics made headlines recently by announcing that one of its major heroes was going to be revealed as an openly gay character. Today, the company came clean by declaring that the homosexual hero is Alan Scott, the original Green Lantern.
R.I.P. Maurice Sendak, Author Of ‘Where The Wild Things Are’
There’s going to be a wild rumpus in heaven tonight. Maurice Sendak, beloved author and illustrator of such children’s classics as ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ and the controversial ‘In the Night Kitchen,’ passed away in Danbury, Conn. following complications from a recent stroke. He was 83.
Surprise! ‘The Hunger Games’ Leads This Year’s MTV Movie Awards Nominees
‘The Hunger Games’ and ‘Bridesmaids’ topped all nominees for the MTV Movie Awards – announced this morning – and will compete against each other for the title of Movie of the Year. Which begs the question: What year are we talking about?