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Will Smith lines up next film project with Suicide Squad director David Ayer

Will Smith may have found his next project with Suicide Squad director David Ayer, according to Deadline Hollywood and Variety. They are apparently in talks to join a developing spec script project titled Bright written by screenwriter Max Landis. Ayer, who recently rewrote the original treatment, is attached to direct, with Smith on board to …
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The Thing remake to preview this weekend at New York Comic-Con 2010
Universal Pictures presents the cast and filmmakers from its upcoming prequel thriller The Thing. In the film that serves as a prelude to John Carpenter’s cult sci-fi classic 1982 thriller of the same name, paranoia spreads like an epidemic among a group of researchers as they’re infected, one by one, by a mystery from another planet. …
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New image from mixed martial arts-focused movie Warrior

Warrior centers on two brothers facing the fight of a lifetime and the wreckage of a broken family, while lurking in the backdrop is the brutal, high-stakes world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighting in Warrior, which hits theaters sometime next year. An ex-Marine haunted by a tragic past, Tommy Riordan (Tom Hardy) returns to …
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Win one of 3 copies of the animated festival favorite $9.99 on DVD

Following it’s acclaimed 2009 theatrical release, $9.99, the stop-motion animated film festival favorite featuring the voice talents of Academy Award winner Geoffrey Rush (Pirates of the Caribbean, Shine) and Anthony LaPaglia (Without A Trace, Empire Records) makes its DVD debut from E1 Entertainment on February 23rd. To celebrate the release, FilmFetish is giving away 3 …
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The Thing remake gets two cast members

Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Joel Edgerton are set to star in The Thing re-imagining, according to HeatVisionBlog. The 1982 John Carpenter-directed Kurt Russell cult movie, and the 1951 Howard Hawks film The Thing From Another World, both take inspiration from a 1938 short story, Who Goes There? published in the pulp magazine Astounding. Matthijs Van …
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