BREAKING MOVIE/TV NEWS

Monday, September 10, 2012

James Cameron Craves A Cyborg With A Soul


Beyond the success of "Avatar" and its developing prequels and sequels, director James Cameron and producer Jon Landau are still committed to realizing a live-action 3D feature adapting the touching Japanese manga comic book series "Battle Angel (Alita").


 "I am confident you will see it", said producer Landau about Cameron's vision of "Battle Angel"."I think it is an incredible story..."

Daniel Day-Lewis Talks "Lincoln"


Sneak Peek the first full trailer showcasing actor Daniel Day-Lewis as 'Abraham Lincoln', 16th president of the US, in the upcoming dramatic feature "Lincoln", directed by Steven Spielberg, based on the non-fiction novel "Team Of Rivals" by author Doris Kearns Goodwin.

"The Girl": Enter Sienna Miller



Sneak Peek the first full trailer supporting the BBC TV movie "The Girl", starring Toby Jones as film director 'Alfred Hitchcock' and Sienna Miller as actress 'Tippi Hedren', during the time they filmed "The Birds" together, airing over HBO in North America, October 2012.

"Homeland" - Season 2 Spoilers


Sneak Peek Season 2 of Showtime's dramatic thriller "Homeland", developed by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa, based on creator Gideon Raff's Israeli TV series "Hatufi". The show returns with 12 new episodes, starting September 30, 2012. The first episode is directed by Michael Cuestra.


On Set With "Kick-Ass 2"


Excitement has been building in Toronto, since July 2012, when Sneak Peek first broke the story that "Kick-Ass 2" would start shooting in Toronto. 


"Gossip Girl" - The Final Season



Sneak Peek the sixth and final TV season of CW's "Gossip Girl", based on the teen book series by author Cecily von Ziegesar, developed for television by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage :

"Hunted" : Melissa George Goes Undercover


Sneak Peek key art and a teaser trailer from the new 'spy' TV series "Hunted" (working title "Nemesis"), debuting October 19, 2012 on Cinemax, created and written by "The X-Files" head writer, Frank Spotnitz.