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Annie Leibowitz: Life Through a Lens Preview
By way of celebrating today's DVD release of Annie Leibowitz: Life Through a Lens, a documentary about one of the world's foremost celebrity portraiture artists, RT is proud to share a fine example of her portfolio.
2008-09-08 08:01:00

Harold Ramis Confirms Ghostbusters III
In a curiously capitalization-free e-mail to the Chicago Tribune's Mark Caro, Harold Ramis has confirmed that "Ghostbusters III" is moving forward -- and raised hopes for Bill Murray's involvement.
2008-09-08 02:48:00

Iron Man 2 Role, Set Tour Auctioned for Charity
Did you miss out on the bidding for that walk-on role in "Spider-Man 4"? Don't fret -- now you have an opportunity to bid on a part in "Iron Man 2."
2008-09-08 02:42:00

New Watchmen Video Journal Released
The latest behind-the-scenes "Watchmen" video journal has been released, and IGN has it.
2008-09-08 02:40:00

Max Payne Director Sounds Off On MPAA
As of right now, "Max Payne" has an R rating -- and director John Moore is unhappy with the MPAA's decision, to say the least.
2008-09-08 02:37:00

Linklater Says "Not So Fast" to School of Rock 2
According to Richard Linklater, Paramount may have jumped the gun when they announced that "School of Rock 2" was on its way.
2008-09-08 02:33:00

Aaron Yoo Talks Friday the 13th
According to Aaron Yoo, who's starring in the upcoming "Friday the 13th" reboot, the new Jason is more realistic -- and Brad Fuller and Andrew Form say it's "the best movie they've made."
2008-09-08 02:33:00

Spike Lee Finds Another Inside Man
Spike Lee is working on a sequel to "Inside Man" for Universal, with Terry George in negotiations to write the screenplay.
2008-09-08 02:28:00

Michelle Williams Finds Her Way Back
It's been a difficult year for Michelle Williams, but with a pair of new movies in the pipeline, she's taking her first steps back into the spotlight.
2008-09-08 02:17:00

Toronto Film Fest Lightens Up
Film buyers have looked on the bright side during this year's Toronto International Film Festival, passing up darker fare in favor of more uplifting efforts.
2008-09-08 02:06:00

Evil Dead: The Musical Coming to Theaters...in 3-D?
Producers of the off-Broadway hit "Evil Dead: The Musical" are in negotiations with Sam Raimi to clear the way for a 3-D film adaptation of the show.
2008-09-08 02:04:00

Early Gatchaman Footage Released
It isn't coming out until 2010, but you can get a (very) quick look at the Imagi update of "Gatchaman," thanks to some footage released by the studio.
2008-09-08 02:01:00

Box Office Guru Wrapup: Worst Box Office in 5 Years
Americans spend the weekend doing everything but watching movies as the box office spills into a five year slump.
2008-09-08 01:53:00

Shoot 'Em Up, Bollywood Style
American audiences may have slept on "Shoot 'Em Up," but its charms were apparently not lost on the makers of what appears to be a Bollywood remake of the Clive Owen-led action movie.
2008-09-08 01:52:00

Sarandon, Dreyfuss Join Leaves of Grass
Susan Sarandon and Richard Dreyfuss have joined Ed Norton in "Leaves of Grass," a comedic thriller written and directed by Tim Blake Nelson. Keri Russell is also in talks to star.
2008-09-08 01:46:00

Alba Searches for An Invisible Sign
Jessica Alba is rumored to be taking over for America Ferrera in "An Invisible Sign of My Own," stepping into the role of an introverted second-grade math teacher.
2008-09-08 01:45:00

Tommy Lee Jones Sues Paramount
Tommy Lee Jones has filed a lawsuit against Paramount, alleging the studio has failed to pay him roughly $10 million in fees for "No Country for Old Men."
2008-09-08 01:42:00

Caine's Harry Brown Finds a Home
Lionsgate UK has picked up British rights to "Harry Brown," a crime thriller starring Michael Caine as "elderly former serviceman drawn to vigilantism while living in a run-down 'burb rife with gangs, guns and drugs."
2008-09-08 01:39:00

Val Kilmer Has a Fake Identity
Val Kilmer has signed on to star in Nu Image/Millennium's "Fake Identity," a thriller about "American doctor working in Chechnya whose life takes a deadly turn when he helps a mysterious woman escape from her would-be assailant."
2008-09-08 01:37:00

Spiderwick Producers Are Spanking Shakespeare for Paramount
Paramount has forged an agreement with the producers of "The Spiderwick Chronicles" to assemble an adaptation of Jake Wizner's hit young adult novel, "Spanking Shakespeare."
2008-09-08 01:34:00

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