I almost feel bad for Angels & Demons, which has to carry the baggage of its predecessor, The Da Vinci Code, before people even see the movie. Even though this second picture is less controversial and eliminates some of the issues the first movie carried, there are quite a few problems that wind up standing out... 
Taken from the same titled novel by Cormac McCarthy, the movie The Road starring Viggo Mortensen looks promising. As the story goes, it is a post-apocalyptic world where a father and son try to travel away from the impending winter of the north to a southern coast. Already a story of survival, he and his son aim to... 
I’m predicting now: ABC just made a huge mistake. Despite warnings to the contrary, the studio has renewed Scrubs for a ninth season, and has closed deals with Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, Donald Faison, John C. McGinley, and Neil Flynn to reprise their characters. Braff and Chalke will return for six episodes each,... 
Someone pinch me. Fox has actually renewed a Joss Whedon series for a second season. After completely screwing over Firefly fans, I never expected much for Whedon’s latest creation, Dollhouse. In fact, I expected so little in the network’s treatment of the show, I didn’t even try watching it (a decision that... 
If Pixar’s newest release, Up, had nothing else going for it, you’d have to admit the movie is absolutely gorgeous. Fortunately, we know Pixar refuses to put something together that gets by on looks alone, so the movie is bound to be entertaining and full of delightful characters, as well as being absolutely gorgeous. Pixar... 
I have absolutely no trouble believing Monica Bellucci as any kind of magician. The actress has entranced me just about every time I’ve seen her on screen, so there has to be some sort of magic at work there. Now the actress has signed on to play a sorceress in The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, where she will take on... 
Well, this is interesting. When J.J. Abrams said he was always more of a Star Wars fan, it appears he meant it. Somewhere in his Star Trek adaptation is a hidden R2-D2 – an easter egg I missed completely (in my defense, I was busy looking for the Tribble, which I also didn’t see). Now the studio behind the... 
Looking for a way to unwind but can’t get the time or money together to make it to the theater? WidescreenWarrior is here to help. Each weekend we’ll present you with a mini-marathon you can enjoy in the comfort of your own home. Connected by cast members, crew, or theme, our mini-marathons are sure to be a fun... 
I hadn’t revisited The Da Vinci Code since I originally saw it in theaters in 2006. At the time it came out, my running joke was that all the people who had the book would now know what it was about. The book was a huge part of pop culture at the time, but finding someone who had actually read it proved difficult.... 
”If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” Those words definitely define Terry Gilliam’s approach to projects he feels passionate about. Despite an epic failure the last time Gilliam attempted to tell his story, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, the director is trying again, teaming up with producer Jeremy... 
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