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November 2005
Week of November 28th through December 2nd




Sophie Okonedo stars with Charlize Theron in AEON FLUX

AEON FLUX opens on December 2nd

   Based on the MTV animated series created by Peter Chung, Aeon Flux is set 400 years in the future, when disease has wiped out the majority of the earth's population except for one walled, protected city-state, Bregna, ruled by a congress of scientists. The story centers on Aeon Flux (Charlize Theron), the top operative in the underground 'Monican' rebellion - led by The Handler (Frances McDormand). When Aeon is sent on a mission to kill a government leader, she uncovers a world of secrets. Cast includes Charlize Theron, Marton Csokas, Jonny Lee Miller, Sophie Okonedo, Pete Postlethwaite, Amelia Warner, Caroline Chikezie and Frances McDormand. Click here for photos.  

 

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SOMETHING NEW update

Check out the latest and picture for the Sanaa Lathan-Blair Underwood film.
Madea Family Reunion Picture Update

Check out new pictures from Madea Family Reunion.
King Kong: An Interview with Evan Parke

Parke goes over his role in the film and shares his experiences on working on the film with such as stellar cast and crew.
LADY IN THE WATER update

Check out the trailer to Jeffrey Wright's next film.
THE SENTINEL update

Movie-List.com has the first trailer to Clark Johnson's next film, starring Michael Douglas, Eva Longoria, Keifer Sutherland, Kim Basinger, Gloria Reuben, Paul Calderon, Raoul Bhaneja, and Martin Donovan.
November DVD Releases

Halle Berry and Their Eyes Were Watching God is among this week's releases.


Rent: Cast Interviews

Director Chris Columbus
Rosario Dawson and Adam Pascal
Taye Diggs and Anthony Rapp
Jesse L. Martin and Wilson Jermaine Heredia

PULSE Trailer

Check out the remake with Christina Milian
Syriana: An Interview with Jeffrey Wright

Wright examines his character and talks about the sort of films he looks for.
The Ice Harvest : An Interview with John Cusack

Cusack goes over his role, working with Billy Bob Thornton and his attraction to film noirs.
Denzel Washington News

Cassavette to direct Washington in "Steinbeck's Point of View".
Dreamgirls update

Check out the latest wallpaper.
Superman Returns update

Teaser Trailer now online.
Memoirs of a Geisha update

New images added recently.
Breakfast On Pluto: An Interview with Cillian Murphy

Murphy goes over his role and working with Director Neil Jordan.
Little Man casting news

Kerry Washington With Wayans In 'Little Man'
LL Cool J news

Charlie Bohl hired to write film for LL Cool J
Walk the Line update

Images of the film now online.
GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN'- Cast Interviews

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Terrence Howard
Quincy Jones
Get Rich or Die Tryin' Update

7 film clips are now available online.
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Basic Instinct 2
Lady in the Water

The Sentinel
Something New
Memoirs of a Geisha
Dreamgirls
When A Stranger Calls
Munich
Hills Have Eyes
Hostel

The Producers
Premium

Last Holiday
Pirates of the Carribean 2
16 Blocks
Winter Passing
Syriana
Lie With Me
American Gun
Madeas Family Reunion
Big Momma's House 2
Over The Hedge
Jump Shot
Derailed
Final Destination 3
Annapolis
Brokeback Mountain
The Matador
Slow Burn
Matchpoint
Walk the Line
King Kong
Superman Returns
Freedomland

Snakes in a Plane
The Pulse
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Rent
Lonely Hearts
End Game
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
Ghost Rider
A Scanner Darkly
Akeelah and the Bee
The Tenants
Edison
Dying for Dolly (now IN THE MIX)
Aeon Flux
Shadowboxer
Underworld: Evolution

 

Reviews

Latest Review Additions:
  
Rent (in Film )
Nearly ten years later, the original actors have made “Rent” into an amazing, heartfelt and electrifying film.
Just Happy to be Here (in Film )
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Harry Potter And The Goblet of Fire (in Film )
I urge you to view this magical creation, bask in its creative ambiance, and see a perfect dream unravel before your eyes.
Jarhead (in Film )
Entertainment value is a must in any film and that is the one area that Jarhead comes up short. It simply drags in too many places.
Doom (in Film )
Doom is a far more accomplished film. Granted, my expectations were extremely low, but that doesn't take away from the fact that the filmmakers made a decent film.
North Country (in Film )
North Country is a gripping, emotionally packed stunner of a drama that easily contends as the best film of 2005.
Good Night and Good Luck (in Film )
Good Night, and Good Luck is a major artistic achievement by Clooney and easily one of the best films of 2005.
The Gospel (in Film )
While the script and editing are flawed, “The Gospel” is still an evening’s entertainment with heart and soul. If anything else, the music is what will drive you to come see this film.
Serenity (in Film )
Funny, intelligent, and filled with a lot of action, , 'Serenity", known as "Firefly" in TV land is as good as any sci-fi film ever brought to the big screen.
Two for the Money (in Film )
"Two For the Money" is a sucker's bet with a heart of gold. With Pacino acting without restraint, you can’t lose on this film.
Into the Blue (in Film )
The film is chock full of pretty, physically perfect people, but ultimately, the film ramps up and becomes a mindless yet engaging thriller if that is possible. 
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