Will This Fall’s Movies Be As Depressing As Last Fall’s? Vulture Investigates
Will we survive 2008? Or will this year's crop of movies be even more dour than last year's?
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Will we survive 2008? Or will this year's crop of movies be even more dour than last year's?
'It's decent!' raves one source. Even though the actor playing Farquaad spends the entire show on his knees.
Seriously, does this movie need to be three hours long?
What makes us think this might be something more than exploitative trash? (It'll definitely be exploitative trash, but maybe also something more, we mean.)
The studio has apparently realized they have no tent-pole movies for summer 2009.
Featuring wacky Carl Stalling–ish sound cues when the Spirit gets hit in the crotch.
The New York Film Festival announces its lineup.
The Zhang Yimou–directed ceremony won't air until tonight in the U.S., but it already happened.
Dan Fogler! Mamie Gummer! Liev Schreiber as a transvestite!
Once upon a time … there was an offensive marketing campaign.
Poor Disney. They finally create a black heroine to add to their incredibly lucrative Princess line, and it's already backfiring on them.
Will such a glorious hour of dancing Kooshes and loudmouthed rants come to fruition?
Whedon downplays similarities, but is he starting a brand-new battle with Fox?
At least a million times what the average Terry Gilliam movie makes, that's for sure.
Quentin Tarantino's European campaign continues! Who will he cast in 'Inglorious Bastards' next?
Impatient Quentin Tarantino has already flown to France to talk new daddy Brad Pitt into starring in his World War II epic. Who else?
Julie Taymor, Bono, and the Edge are holding an open casting call!
It's tempting to look at this weekend as a mandate on how Americans feel about the state and future of our great nation. So we will.
After awesome weather porn and awesome aliens-exploding-things porn, what could be next?
Our money's on 'Chinese Democracy'!
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