Author: Scott Beggs

  • SAG Interim Pacts Don’t Mean Much

    The cold wind you felt brush against you this week probably came from Hollywood instead of the IRS. After all, what’s worse: The fact that you forgot to pay your taxes and will be going to prison with Wesley Snipes forever or that The Screen Actors Guild started their contract negotiations?

  • You Wouldn’t Like Edward Norton When He’s Angry

    wasn’t exactly sure how a few speed bumps in the creative process over at Marvel’s The Incredible Hulk turned into an all-out, shotgun wielding feud between star Edward Norton and the studio heads when I first read about it. Turns out, it was the media’s fault.

  • ‘Antichrist’ to be Shot in Germany

    I realize that most of you that read this site will assume that a film titled Antichrist is a Dane Cook biopic, but thankfully, it’s not.

  • Robert Redford, ESPN Team Up for Jackie Robinson Biopic

    Robinson’s story of breaking the color barrier in major league baseball is one of the most legendary stories in this country’s history (sports or otherwise), and now that story – the story of his life – is going to be brought to the big screen with ESPN and Robert Redford producing.

  • David DiGilio is Damned

    After acquiring the rights to ‘The Damned’ last August, Dreamworks has hired on David DiGilio to write the script.

  • Just What We Need: Less Vin Diesel

    For whatever reason, we haven’t been covering Mathieu Kassovitz’s science fiction saga Babylon A.D. very closely on the site. Maybe it was the presence of Vin Diesel.

  • Chaos Theory Movie Review

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  • Universal Buys the Moon, Forces it to Fight Earth

    Even after the script for Earth v. Moon finally found a home at Universal, it appears that they are keeping the plot an industry secret.

  • Everybody’s Fine to feature De Niro, Barrymore, Beckinsale, Rockwell

    In remake news that most won’t recognize as a remake, Robert De Niro is gearing up to star in Everybody’s Fine, an updated version of Tornatore’s neo-classic Stanno Tutti Bene.