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Archive for November 11th, 2008

Silk Spectre II of 'Watchmen'FROM SPLASH PAGE: As “Watchmen” mania reaches a fever pitch, Warner Bros. has given MTV Splash Page a first look at another in their series of character-centric teaser posters, this time featuring Malin Akerman as Silk Spectre II (and be sure to watch MTV’s “Spoilers” this Friday at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT for an exclusive preview of “Watchmen”!).

So far, we’ve seen posters featuring the demise of The Comedian as well as one starring a brooding Rorschach, and now fans get to see the Silk Spectre doing what she does best — looking dangerously sexy!

To see the poster in full, or to catch up on the latest comic book film news, truck on over to MTV Splash Page.


Transsiberian — $22K

Posted by MSN Movies: Top Box Office on November 11th, 2008
When an American couple (Woody Harrelson and Emily Mortimer) traveling from China to Moscow on the Trans-Siberian Railway meets an outwardly friendly couple (Eduardo Noriega and Kate Mara) traveling the same route, deception soon gives way to murder in The Machinist director Brad Anderson's tense tale of international intrigue. Ben Kingsley and Thomas Kretschmann co-star as a pair of Russian police officers striving to solve the case and stop the rising body count. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide [more]

An American Carol — $22.7K

Posted by MSN Movies: Top Box Office on November 11th, 2008
Ebenezer Scrooge gets the parody treatment from veteran writer/director David Zucker (Airplane!, Scary Movie 4) with this comedy starring Kevin Farley as a derisive documentarian (à la Michael Moore) who's visited by three ghosts intent on instilling the American spirit in the disillusioned filmmaker. Kelsey Grammer, Jon Voight, Leslie Nielsen, James Woods, and Dennis Hopper co-star in the Vivendi Entertainment production. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide [more]

Un Secret — $29.3K

Posted by MSN Movies: Top Box Office on November 11th, 2008
Informed that his elderly father has mysteriously disappeared, anxious Parisian François (Mathieu Amalric) recalls his tragic family history in director Claude Miller's adaptation of the fact-based novel by author Philippe Grimbert. As a sickly young child, François (Valentin Vigourt) instinctively knew that he was a disappointment to his champion swimmer mother, Tania (Cécile De France), and gymnast father, Maxime (Patrick Bruel). While François does find some amount of solace in his friendship with kindly... [more]

The Longshots — $32.4K

Posted by MSN Movies: Top Box Office on November 11th, 2008
Former Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst directs Ice Cube and Keke Palmer in this battle-of-the-sexes sports comedy about a former high-school football star who coaches his niece to become the first-ever girl quarterback in the history of Pop Warner football. Based on a true story, The Longshots opens in the struggling American town of Minden, IL. The Minden Browns used to be one of the strongest teams in the Pop Warner league, but lately things have taken a turn for the worst. Recognizing that his old team... [more]

Dolphins and Whales 3D: Tribes of the Ocean — $36.1K

Posted by MSN Movies: Top Box Office on November 11th, 2008
Underwater explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau navigates the awe-inspiring coral reefs of the Bahamas and descends to the warm depths of the Kingdom of Tonga to take viewers on a wondrous journey beneath the ocean waves and into a world seldom seen by landlocked surface-dwellers. Narrated by Daryl Hannah and presented in stunning IMAX 3-D, Dolphins and Whales takes viewers right into the underwater habitats of wild dolphins and majestic belugas. A chance to watch a Humpback mother nurture her newborn calf, gaze into... [more]

The Other End of the Line — $59.1K

Posted by MSN Movies: Top Box Office on November 11th, 2008
Jesse Metcalfe, Shriya Saran and Anupam Kher star in director James Dodson's lightweight romantic comedy concerning an employee at an Indian call center who travels to San Francisco to be with the man she has fallen in love with over the telephone. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide [more]

The Women — $59.5K

Posted by MSN Movies: Top Box Office on November 11th, 2008
Veteran producer/director Diane English (The Lathe of Heaven, Murphy Brown) helms this contemporized remake of George Cukor's beloved proto-feminist comedy drama The Women (1939), an adaptation of Clare Boothe Luce's play. The English version follows the gossip, bitchy wisecracking, and overall disillusionment that erupt among a group of socialite friends when their dearest and most envied learns of her husband's marital infidelity at the hands of a backstabbing shopgirl. The all-female cast is fronted by Meg... [more]

Forever Strong — $24.3K

Posted by MSN Movies: Top Box Office on November 11th, 2008
A talented but troubled high-school rugby star gets a second shot at redemption after being sentenced to serve time in a Salt Lake City boys' home and landing a coveted spot on the famed Highland High School rugby team in this inspirational sports drama from director Ryan Little (Saints and Soldiers, Everything You Want). Rick Penning (Sean Faris ) was the star player on his Arizona rugby team until his life took a turn for the worse. Now, after a fateful brush with the law, Rick finds himself out of the... [more]

Frozen River — $26.2K

Posted by MSN Movies: Top Box Office on November 11th, 2008
A desperate single mother living in upstate New York resorts to smuggling illegal immigrants into the United States as a means of making ends meet in first-time feature director/screenwriter Courtney Hunt's emotionally wrenching drama, winner of the Grand Jury Prize for Best Dramatic Feature at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Ray Eddy is in an impossible position; it's two days before Christmas and her husband has suddenly disappeared with all of the family savings. Now, as the newly single mother of two... [more]

Star Wars: The Clone Wars — $28.5K

Posted by MSN Movies: Top Box Office on November 11th, 2008
George Lucas continues his most popular franchise's legacy with Star Wars: The Clone Wars, a computer-animated 3-D film that takes place between Star Wars: Episode II and III. The first-ever animated feature from Lucasfilm Animation, this action-packed space adventure follows the heroic Jedi Knights as they attempt to maintain order and restore peace during a time of monumental galactic strife. The Clone Wars have engulfed the galaxy in chaos, and as the dreaded droid army of the Separatists wipes out... [more]

Mirrors — $29K

Posted by MSN Movies: Top Box Office on November 11th, 2008
Kiefer Sutherland stars as an NYPD detective-turned-security guard who discovers something sinister lurking in the mirrors of a fire-damaged department store in Haute Tension writer/director Alexandre Aja's menacing study in the origins of evil. It's been just about a year since mercurial police detective Ben Carson (Sutherland) was suspended from the NYPD for the fatal shooting of an undercover officer, and ever since that fateful day he's been locked in a self-destructive spiral of anger and alcoholism.... [more]

Tell No One (Ne le dis a personne) — $35.5K

Posted by MSN Movies: Top Box Office on November 11th, 2008
Pediatrician Alexandre Beck still grieves the murder of his beloved wife Margot Beck eight years earlier. When two bodies are found near the scene of the crime, the police reopen the case and Alex becomes a suspect again. The mystery deepens when Alex receives an anonymous e-mail with a link to a video clip, which seems to suggest Margot is somehow still alive, and a message to "Tell No One." [more]

Deep Sea 3D — $37.5K

Posted by MSN Movies: Top Box Office on November 11th, 2008
The beauty and mystery of life beneath the surface of the ocean is brought to the screen in this documentary, shot in 3-D and exhibited in the high-definition IMAX film format. Shot in the ocean depths off the coasts of Baja, the Caribbean, and North Carolina, Deep Sea depicts the complexity of the underwater ecosystem, as some sea creatures live in cooperation while others feed upon weaker species to survive. Filmmaker Howard Hall also focuses on the splendor of this world rarely seen by human eyes,... [more]
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