Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay Movie Trailer
On April, Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay. We sure hope the duo who successfully made it to White Castle previously.
Check out the trailer for the upcoming film:
On April, Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay. We sure hope the duo who successfully made it to White Castle previously.
Check out the trailer for the upcoming film:
English actor Thomas Sangster has reportedly landed the title role in the Steven Spielberg-Peter Jackson motion-capture collaboration Tintin.
The 17-year old, has appeared in Love Actually and Nanny McPhee, as well as two episodes of Doctor Who. He also played young Adolf Hitler in the miniseries Hitler: The Rise of Evil.
According to The Daily Mail, Sangster (pictured) "has already been to Los Angeles to work on preproduction test sequences with both directors."

Mark our words: 17 Again will be a giant box office hit when it comes out in August. The reason? Two words:
Zac. Efron.
The High School Musical star is beloved by every teenage girl in the country. And we know how they'll be using their allowances come August.
Here's a look at a couple of 17 Again photos:
The new Batman movie, The Dark Knight, doesn't come out until July 18.
To hold you over, we're adding the four original Batman movies to Reel.
We're starting with the 1989 Batman that was directed by Tim Burton and starred Michael Keaton as Batman.
This Batman marked a big departure from the television show and the 1966 movie, as it was significantly darker.
Enjoy Tim Burton's vision with the follow Batman movie stills:
When you're done and be sure and check out our extensive collection of Batman quotes.
With Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay set for an April release, we wanted to whet the appetites of comedy fans with a look back at the original film.
Take a look at quotes from Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle now. Then, click on the following photos from the film and check out enlarged versions of each...
The rumors are truly a reality: The A-Team movie has been given a release date.
Look for Hannibal and company to hit the big screen on July 12, 2009.
The film, based off the 1980s TV show of the same name, will be directed by John Singleton from a script by the writing team of Michael Brandt and Derek Haas. Casting for the film hasn't been announced, but Woody Harrelson and Ice Cube have been rumored for two of the leads.
For those somehow unaware, The A-Team follows the exploits of a team of ex-special forces soldiers who go on the lam after being accused of crimes they didn't commit.
We're not trying to hide it. Sin City was one of our favorite visual feasts of all time.
Thanks to directors Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez, we got a black and white colorized with style that we haven't seen since Pleasantville.
Now we're here to bring you part three in our Sin City photo montage series.
While you got Sin City on your mind, be sure and check out our Sin City quotes.
Adam Carolla says The Hammer is partly based on real life experiences. The comedian, who wrote the movie, went to every length possible to get it made.
The result? A critically acclaimed comedy. Check out the trailer now:
Meanwhile, here are a series of photos from The Hammer. Click on them now to see larger versions of each...
Drillbit Taylor is the latest comedy from the wild mind of Judd Apatow. It stars Owen Wilson and looks at least moderately funny.
Do movie critics agree? There's just one way to find out. Let's ask them! Replies follow...
- Do you hear that? That shrill, shrieking sound coming from your local multiplex? That would be the Judd Apatow machine slowly, steadily winding down after humming along so brilliantly for so long. -- San Francisco Chronicle
- It's hardly worth going on at much length about the movie, a disordered, dispirited shuffling of flailing-to-be-funny and trying-to-be-empathetic scenes. -- Entertainment Weekly
- A dispiritingly mediocre tweener comedy from some very talented people who appear to be experiencing a delayed sophomore slump. -- The Austin Chronicle
- You've got to hand it to Owen Wilson. He has an uncanny ability to delivery the loopiest of lines without losing credibility. And there are a bundle of loopies in this off-beat comedy. -- Urban Cinefile
Adam Brody and J.K. Simmons have joined the cast of the dark comedy/horror feature Jennifer's Body, the follow-up to Juno by writer Diablo Cody and director Jason Reitman.
Cody's script centers on Jennifer (an always-hot Megan Fox, pictured), a cheerleader possessed by a demon who starts feeding off the boys in a Minnesota farming town. Her bookish best friend (Amanda Seyfried) must take drastic measures to protect their town.
Brody will play Nikolai, a hot lead singer of an up-and-coming rock band with a penchant for evil. Simmons plays Mr. Wroblewski, a high school science teacher.
