Trailer: The Dark Knight Rises
No words can describe the feeling I get when watching this trailer over and over again. If I could convey the emotion with no words I would. Oh well, I guess the next best thing is to just show you the trailer huh.
Eight years after the events of The Dark Knight, the terrorist leader Bane arrives in Gotham City, pushing it and its police force to their limits, forcing its former hero Batman to resurface after taking the fall for Harvey Dent’s crimes.
Anne Hathaway in FULL Catwomen costume
We knew it was coming and its finally here, I really don’t get what all the complaining is about, trust in the Nolan! The suits tailor is clearly the same as Batman’s. Also, after seeing how bad-ass Kate Beckinsale looked in boots in Underworld I wonder (not complaining) why they went with the medal plated stripper heels? Via
Trailer: Premium Rush
In Manhattan, a bike messenger (Gordon-Levitt) picks up an envelope that attracts the interest of a dirty cop (Shannon), who pursues the cyclist throughout the city.
New poster for “The Dark Knight Rises” finally online!
I’ve don’t think I have been so excited to see such little tidbits for an upcoming film. I don’t know if that’s a bad or good thing. For you who can’t wait a couple days Screenrant.com has a play by play of the new trailer, check it out!

Joseph Gordon-Levitt gets trashed in “Hesher” trailer
Loud music. Pornography. Burning stuff to the ground. These are a few of Hesher’s favorite things. And they are what Hesher (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) brings into the lives of 13-year-old TJ (Devin Brochu) and his father, Paul (Rainn Wilson) when he unexpectedly takes up residence in their garage uninvited. Told through the eyes of TJ, HESHER is a dark fairy tale about an eccentric unhinged drifter who appears out of nowhere to help a struggling family deal with loss in the most unconventional of ways. TJ is simply going through the motions of his daily life, quietly grieving throughout each day, until Hesher arrives like a force of nature, not stopping for anything in his path. Paul is also so grief-stricken the he can’t muster the strength to evict the strange squatter, and soon the long-haired, tattooed Hesher becomes a fixture in the household. Hesher also befriends TJ’s grandmother (Piper Laurie), who lives with them. She’s extremely lonely as her son and grandson are unable to snap out of their fog. When Hesher arrives and appreciates her cooking and listens to her stories, it’s as though she found a new friend, under very odd circumstances. The only friend TJ really has is Nicole (Natalie Portman), who is a supermarket cashier who comes to TJ’s rescue when he first encounters Hesher. They have an odd relationship that’s based, in part, on TJ’s infatuation with Nicole. Although initially a rather terrifying character, over time Hesher’s anarchy shakes the family out of their grief and helps them embrace life once more.
Who Will Be The Next Spider-Man?
Flicksided.com has posted a really interesting article about how could play Spider-Man, I like some of the choices and they got one thing casting perfectly right! Evan Rachel Wood as Mary Jane.
Click this link to see who they think should wear the tights.
Nolan Adds Watanabe To Inception List
Ken Watanabe has joined Ellen Page, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Cillian Murphy on British writer/director Christopher Nolan’s latest film. Inception is described as “a contemporary sci-fi actioner set within the architecture of the mind.” And…not much else is known about it, other than it’s release date of July 16th, 2010. I love how movies that aren’t even in the can yet are already jockeying for summer weekend release dates.
Christopher Nolan is one director I get excited about. Even if I didn’t love Memento half as much as other film students said I should, I’d be a big fan for The Prestige alone. Add in the two latest Batman films and I’m about ready to stalk the poor English bugger, homely though he may be.
And with that group of dramatis personae, you know it’s something good. Leonardo DiCaprio is cast at the starring role, something to to with an executive, CEO type of person. Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays DiCaprio’s best friend, a replacement for the previously casted James Franco. (Thank heaven for small favors. Gordon-Levitt is a tremendously better choice than Franco, no matter what the role.) Ellen Page is described as DiCaprio’s “sidekick” and Watanabe is playing the Bad Guy. No mention as far as I can find on Cillian Murphy’s role.
This will be Watanabe’s second film and Murphy’s third with Nolan at the helm.
So what has Nolan got up his sleeve? I have no idea and I can’t wait to find out.













