Last week I showed you how you could have a part in the making of The Dark Knight Rises and now, I am here to give you another bit of news regarding what will most likely be the biggest movie of 2012.
Immortals is the number one movie in America and has now earned this week's featured review spot in my weekly news blog. CLICK HERE to read my review.
Latest Movie News:
Tarsem Singh, director of The Immortals which is the number one movie in America right now, discusses his lack of faith and whether or not he has it in for horses in this interview on CinemaBlend.com.The first official trailer for the highly anticipated adaptation of The Hunger Games has been released and can be viewed on the official website. If you don't know anything about this story, you need to find out as its kind of a big deal.
Disney Pictures has announced that they will be featuring a short film involving everyone's favorite characters from last year's smash hit Tangled to be seen in front of Beauty and the Beast 3D beginning on January 13, 2012.
On November 20th, SIFF will be presenting filmmaker Warren Miller with the Golden Space Needle Award during a celebration that will honor his career.
Seattle's favorite movie theater, the Cinerama, will be showing Immortals through November 22nd and will then debut The Muppets movie the following night. Tickets for both films can be purchased on the Cinerama website.
The Capitol Hill Seattle Blog is featuring an article about a new app for both iPhone and Android devices called "Tabbedout" that allows you to open a tab at participating businesses and also pay your bill in just a few easy steps. The app can now be used at Central Cinema where I tried it out during the Kill Bill double feature last Friday and was very happy with the result.
Current Box Office Top 10:
1. Immortals - $32.2M
2. Jack and Jill - $25M
3. Puss In Boots - $24.7M
4. Tower Heist - $12.7M
5. J. Edgar - $11.2M
6. A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas - $5.92M
2. Jack and Jill - $25M
3. Puss In Boots - $24.7M
4. Tower Heist - $12.7M
5. J. Edgar - $11.2M
6. A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas - $5.92M
7. In Time - $4.08M
10. Real Steel - $1.87M
(click film titles with hyperlinks to read my review)
(click film titles with hyperlinks to read my review)
Opening This Weekend:
The Descendants
Happy Feet Two
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1
(click film titles to view trailers)
Featured Trailer:
This weeks trailer is the teaser for Snow White and the Huntsman starring Chris Hemsworth, Charlize Theron, and Kristen Stewart. Enjoy!
Y'know, I just really don't see Anne Hathaway in pretty much any role in Batman. She needs to be in more chick flicks.
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