The Movie Trailer for Strange Wilderness
Strange Wilderness comes out in theaters on February 1. But we can't tell if it looks funny or not.
What do you think?
Strange Wilderness comes out in theaters on February 1. But we can't tell if it looks funny or not.
What do you think?
As she awaits the opening of her new movie, The Eye, newly knocked up actress Jessica Alba spoke to Comingsoon.net about the prospects of sequels to a pair of well-received movies she's starred in...
CS: What can you tell us about your character in "Sin City 2"?
Jessica Alba: I haven't read a script. I don't know anything about it. Robert (Rodriguez) and Frank (Miller) haven't talked to me about it at all.

CS: How long until we get "Fantastic Four 3"?
Alba: I have no idea. I know the writers strike and the impending actors strike has kind of put a wrench in everything production wise. That film takes a lot of prep, a good six months of prep and about six months to shoot. With the strike, I think, maybe it's put on hold.Read the full interview with Alba now.
We've gotten our hands on the international movie trailer for Get Smart. The comedy remake of this classic sitcom stars Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway:
Edward Norton stars in The Incredible Hulk, hitting theaters this June.
And the talented actor wants to make one thing clear: this version is nothing like the past film, starring Eric Bana, about the green, angry super hero.
"First off it's utterly unrelated to that film," Norton said in this month's Total Film magazine, as relayed by The Sun. "This is in no way a response to it or picking up from it."
The actor compared his version of The Incredible Hulk to the way Chris Nolan redid the Batman franchise with Batman Begins.
"I think like Chris Nolan and those guys did with Batman, we just said: 'We're going to start completely with our own version of this myth or saga,'" Norton said.
So, will there be multiple an Incredible Hulk 2 or 3?
"To me the whole thing was to envision it in multiple parts We left a lot out on purpose. It's definitely intended as chapter one."
Sony Pictures has announced that the official title for the 22nd James Bond installment will be Quantum of Solace.
The film had been going by the working title of "Bond 22" until now. This new name is taken from one of a collection of short stories published by 007 creator Ian Fleming in 1960.

James Bond: Quantum of Solace is set for a November 7 release.
As for the plot of the film:
The new film finds Bond (Daniel Craig) out for revenge on a mission that takes him to Austria, Italy and South America. Bond girl Camille, played by Ukrainian-born Olga Kurylenko, leads the secret agent to Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric), member of a mysterious organization and a ruthless businessman, seeking to control huge natural resources.
"James Bond is after revenge, and Camille is after revenge and they have slightly different goals, but in the end they are going to have to collaborate," Kurylenko said.
Sorry, ladies, but some Reel Movie News is strictly for our male readers.
For example, reports are coming in that state Mischa Barton goes naked on more than one occasion in her upcoming movie, Assassination of a High School President. Here's a review of when and how:
(1:02) Mischa Barton removes her dress and stands in her black bra as she begins to make out with Reece Thompson.
(1:11) Mischa Barton is in the bathtub with Reece Thompson washing his hair. We can see her breasts just come up over the side of the bathtub.
(1:20) Reece Thompson walks in and sees Mischa Barton in the bathtub again. This time we get a much fuller and clearer view of her breasts as she's there alone.
(1:25) We see Mischa Barton's breasts again in the bathtub in the same scene as before. But now we see another guy in there with her that we didn't see before.
With No Country for Old Men as the favorite to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards next month, the film's trio of stars recently talked about the movie with The Associated Press.
AP: Though Joel Coen has said this is a film about three men, you're never seen together on screen. In fact, any two of you hardly appear together.
Tommy Lee Jones: Not once.
Josh Brolin: Or once, but without any dialogue.
Tommy Lee Jones: But we're a terrific ensemble, as you can see. (all laugh)
Tommy Lee Jones - a Best Actor nominee for his outstanding work in In the Valley of Elah - then went on to talk about the overall message of the film. It's great stuff:
What I think is the book and the movie, in general, is a contemplation of morality. And the character of Ed Tom feels somewhat overwhelmed by a new character of evil and says so to his wiser and older uncle, and his uncle tells him that that's vanity, that evil doesn't change and that you, Ed Tom, do not live in the center of the universe.
You can't be overwhelmed. It's the same old deal. Then he tells the story about these Indians who ride up to another uncle's house maybe a hundred years ago, kill him on his front porch. And when he recounts the story, if you look at it on the face of it, it seems like a recounting of a scene from a grade-B Western, but somehow you get the feeling that if you were there on that day, you would have seen real evil.
Take a look at Will Ferrell in his latest sports comedy, Semi-Pro. The movie comes out on February 29...
What can you say about a movie named The Midnight Meat Train?
Not much. That's why we're just gonna include the poster for this film, billed as "the most terrifying ride you'll ever take..."

For many, just knowing that Untraceable stars Diane Lane might be enough to inspire them to purchase a ticket for this movie. That group would probably be made up entirely of males.
Others, however, are curious about how critics feel. Considering Untraceable comes out this weekend, let's take a look at their opinions now...
- Untraceable engenders a reaction that is one part fascination, one part disappointment, and two parts frustration. -- Reel Views
- This taut, savvy cyber-thriller makes for one of the better net flicks. -- The Hollywood Reporter
- Untraceable has flaws, but this cat-and-mouse team is so hypnotic that all you do is sit there waiting while they deliver one big shock after another. -- The New York Observer
- Talk about your pious frauds. I've got a better way to show your disgust for Internet scum: Don't see Untraceable. -- Rolling Stone