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Sat., October 10, 2009 03:57 EDT

ET: Voted Greatest Alien Movie Ever

E.T., the Steven Spielberg produced movie, has been voted the greatest alien film ever. It beat Will Smith's Men In Black to claim the title while another film starring Smith, Independence Day, was voted into third place. Here are the top 10.

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Wed., November 18, 2009 01:49 EST

Tarantino and Almodovar: How the Bad Boys Grew Up

What links their two most recent films is that, for each filmmaker, they represent a point at which they demonstrate a mastery of craft equal to the Hollywood films that inspired them.
Tue., December 15, 2009 07:04 EST

What if James Cameron Made A Spider-Man Movie?

With Avatar opening in a couple of days and James Cameron bemoaning the prevalence of superheroes in modern cinema, our thoughts turned back to when he wanted to make a Spider-Man movie in the '90s. Want to read the script?
Sat., October 24, 2009 03:28 EDT

Do you remember "Aladin"? Now the movie!

A reimagining of the classic tale, is the story of Aladin Chatterjee, an orphan who lives in the city of Khwaish. His whole life he has been bullied by Kasim and his gang; Life changes drastically for Aladin when he meets Jasmine who hands him a magic lam
Mon., November 09, 2009 11:54 EST

Young American Bodies Director Joe Swanberg’s 5 Filmmakers

Joe Swanberg may be best known as the lo-fi filmmaker responsible for such features as Hannah Takes the Stairs, Nights and Weekends and, most recently, Alexander the Last. But, since 2006, he’s also been directing and c0-starring in IFC.com’s
Tue., September 08, 2009 08:17 EDT

Halloween 3D director named

It seems like the next Halloween film, sans Rob Zombie, is heading into production in 3-D for a summer 2010 date. The director? Patrick Lussier, who gave us the 3-D remake of My Bloody Valentine. This announcement comes right after The Final Destination b
Tue., September 29, 2009 11:34 EDT

Exclusive Interview with Spike Jonze on 'Wild Things'

'Where the Wild Things Are' director Spike Jonze comes out of his pretty darn private life to discuss the film, how Maurice Sendak's classic inspired him, and how Sendak finally convinced him to direct the film version of perhaps the most well loved child