
Sophomore outing struggles a bit domestically in the box office
by MICHAEL HINMAN
May-19-2013 - No Comments
NASA commissions site to dispel end-of-world myths
No one ever expects science-fiction to contain elements that could really happen in our world. That is why it's called science-fiction. But there are times when even the fiction is so fiction, it's silly. For NASA, America's space agency, that silliness comes in the form of the 2009 film "2012." ...
Read MoreMark Wahlberg set to star in sequel
Amid rumors and speculation, director Michael Bay announced that Mark Wahlberg will indeed star in the tentatively titled “Transformers 4.” The popular “Boogie Nights” and “The Departed” star's inclusion in the series has been widely discussed on the web, but was this the opinion of p ...
Read MoreReceived an Oscar nomination for 'The Green Mile' in 1999
Michael Clarke Duncan, considered one of the sweetest actors in Hollywood who could beat you up with just a look, has died. He was 54. Duncan was a popular face, especially in projects that involved his friend Bruce Willis. He first appeared alongside Willis in the 1998 Michael Bay film "Armagedd ...
Read MoreScience-Fiction is represented at The Great American Race by stars, director ... and Autobots
In my house, one of the true signs of Spring approaching is not birds or groundhogs or warmer temperatures. For me and a lot of folks, the first sign of the approaching season is someone standing in Daytona Beach, Fla., and saying four words: “Gentlemen, start your engines!” This year, the w ...
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