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  • Tom Cruise in 'Oblivion' (Photo: Universal Pictures)

    Tom Cruise is still a movie star, and a big one. Sure, "Jack Reacher," "Rock of Ages," and "Knight and Day" may not have lived up to box office expectations, but he's still the guy the studios call when they want to add name value to a potential blockbuster, and a new look at one of Cruise's bigger future projects has appeared on line, confirming he's still capable of his traditional big screen heroics.

    The grand scale sci-fi/action pic "Oblivion," with Tom Cruise in the leading role, will be hitting theaters in April, and while two trailers have previously appeared -- the first in December, with an "international" trailer following in February -- a third that's just been released on line adds more details to an increasingly lively story.

    Read More »from Third ‘Oblivion’ trailer reveals more mysteries and lots of special effects magic
  • Nicole Kidman and Mia Wasikowska in 'Stoker' (Photo: Fox Searchlight)

    If Wes Anderson and Edward Gorey got together to make "Shadow of a Doubt," that movie would be "Stoker." Of course, it wasn't directed by either Anderson or Gorey, but by auteur Park Chan-wook - the guy who famously had his protagonist devour a live octopus for his breakout, Cannes-winning hit movie "Old Boy." Park made a name for himself in his native South Korea with a series of brilliant and increasingly baroque movies about cruelty, lust, and vengeance that always successfully rode the line between spine-tingling suspense and overwrought insanity. For his first English-language movie - which stars Mia Wasikowska, Matthew Goode, and Nicole Kidman - Park mines very similar territory, even if the script was penned by "Prison Break" star Wentworth Miller.

    Read More »from Indie Roundup: ‘Stoker’
  • 'Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy' (Photo: Paramount Pictures)

    If it ain't broke, don't fix it -- that seems to be the guiding philosophy behind the long-awaited sequel to "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy," at least as far as Steve Carell is concerned.

    Appearing on "The Tonight Show" Thursday night, Carell told host Jay Leno that shooting is under way in Atlanta for "Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues," and his character, numbskull weatherman Brick Tamland, will be just as we remember him from the 2004 original.

    Read More »from Steve Carell’s character will “devolve” in ‘Anchorman 2′

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