By Mike Lee •
January 31, 2012 •
Coming off an incredible year in 2011, Tom Hiddleston will star in Jim Jarmusch’s vampire love story titled Only Lovers Left Alive. The movie has will tell an unusual love story between two vampires who have been in love for centuries. Hiddleston joins Tilda Swinton, John Hurt and Mia Wasikowska. There was…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
January 27, 2012 •
Warner Bros. has been shelving a few projects in the past few months. Akira, Arthur & Lancelot, and Paradise Lost, are just some of titles that the movie studio has decided to put on hold. Of those three films, Paradise Lost looks like it may come out of the financial hole and go…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
January 25, 2012 •
Getting The Wolfpack back together could be more expensive than originally thought. While it was no surprise that Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis and Ed Helms would be returning for a third Hangover, the trio are looking to get a big payout for their services. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the three principle actors…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
December 5, 2011 •
The Hangover was great, The Hangover II was a darker unedited version of the Hangover, but do Phil, Stu, and Alan have what it takes to get shitfaced drunk and not remember what happened the night before, again in The Hangover III? Bradley Cooper thinks so.
Of course with the sequel grossing over…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
October 21, 2011 •
We’ve got some very exciting news in today’s edition of the casting couch. An Education and Drive star Carey Mulligan cozys up with The Coen Brothers and Spike Jonze. Steven Soderberg sets his sights on the Hangover’s Bradley Cooper, and Catherine Zeta-Jones will have an affair in her latest movie from Allen Hughes.
Variety…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
August 24, 2011 •
We got another Casting Couch to sit on, so here are the new actors that will prop themselves on the comfy furniture: Jonah Hill, Clifton Collins Jr., Chazz Palminteri, and Rufus Sewell.
Jonah Hill has been confirmed to join the cast of Neighborhood Watch. The comedy stars Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller as neighborhood watch members…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
August 16, 2011 •
Variety reported that the recently Emmy-nominated actor has joined the cast of Paramount’s G.I. JOE 2. He’ll play an original new character named Warden Nigel James.
G.I. Joe : Retaliation will star Channing Tatum as Duke, Ray Park as Snake Eyes, Dwayne Johnson as Roadblock, Elodie Yung as Jinx, DJ Cotrona as Flint, Adrianne Palickias Lady Jaye, RZA as The…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
July 25, 2011 •
This must be the case of trying to read a person by looking into their eyes. But it fails to deliver. Legendary Pictures (via comingsoon.net) has posted a teaser image for Paradise Falls. Based on the epic poem written by John Milton, Paradise Lost is directed by Alex Proyas and stars Bradley Cooper. It has…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
June 3, 2011 •
Olivia Wilde, Zoe Saldana, Ben Barnes, John Hannah, J.K. Simmons, and Nora Arnezeder join Bradley Cooper, Jeremy Irons, and Dennis Quaid to round out the cast of the dramatic thriller The Words. The film marks Tron Legacy writers Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal’s directorial debut. Klugman and Sternthal also wrote the script, which went through…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
May 27, 2011 •
UPDATE (MAY 27, 2011) – Bradley Cooper Could Turn Screenwriter for Hyperion Series?
Remember about a month or so ago we predicted some involvement with Bradley Cooper and the highly acclaimed Hyperion series? Well turns out our predictions we were right but we didn’t expect it would be in the fashion of screenwriter. Cooper appeared on Charlie…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
May 5, 2011 •
Bradley Cooper is certainly making the rounds today and it’s not because his movie The Hangover Part II is out in a few weeks. Last month the actor was attached to star as the male lead in Juan Carlos Fresnadillo’s reboot of The Crow, and now there is word that Cooper is in talks to…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
April 12, 2011 •
THR is reporting that Bradley Cooper is in early negotiations to star in Juan Carlos Fresnadillo’s reboot of The Crow.
Last week, it was reported that the 28 Weeks Later directed had been chosen to helm the dark black-and-white comic by artist James Barr. Things seem to be progressing faster than most film, probably it’s…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
March 31, 2011 •
Back in 2009 a report came out on ComingSoon that Scott Derrickson was set to direct Hyperion Cantos for Warner Bros. and GK Films. Derrickson boarded the project that at the time and we assume still does plan to take two Dan Simmons sci-fi novels — “Hyperion” and “The Fall of Hyperion” — and meld them into one film…[ more ]