Tag: "Sean Penn"

Tree of Life Not to Grow Until 2010

Tree of Life Not to Grow Until 2010

New distributor Apparition has managed to maintain incredibly tight-lipped about Terrence Malick’s upcoming film Tree of Life. Very little is known even in regards to the plot of the film, which would seem unusual with just over two months remaining until the film’s original release date of December 25th.
However, Bob Berney, head of Apparition, has [...]

Paul Giamatti in talks to replace Penn in ‘Three Stooges’

Paul Giamatti in talks to replace Penn in ‘Three Stooges’

Paul Giamatti is currently in talks to replace the recently absent Sean Penn in the Farrelly Brothers upcoming comedy The Three Stooges.
According to the The Boston Globe, Giamatti, who was fantastic in Duplicity, will pick up the role of the fluffy-headed Larry. Benicio Del Toro and Jim Carrey are on the hook to play Moe [...]

Family Over Career For Penn

Family Over Career For Penn

Sean Penn, acclaimed actor and recent Oscar winner for his performance in Milk, decided to throw the career on pause for a moment and go back home for awhile. Dropping out of two high profile movies, Cartel and The Three Stooges, his personal life will be in peace but these projects will not. The first of [...]

Three Strange Stooges

Three Strange Stooges

MGM decided to finally get their little ducks in a row and are going full steam ahead with their latest upcoming film, The Three Stooges. The famed trio, recently announced, will be Sean Penn (Milk), Benicio Del Toro (Che) and Jim Carrey (Yes Man). Despite what you all are thinking right now, no it is [...]

Milk Blu-ray details are here

Milk Blu-ray details are here

We have some info on the upcoming release of Milk on Blu-Ray. I have yet to see the award winning film, but I will own it on Blu-ray in a few weeks. Here is the press release below.
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Winner of two Academy Awards®  including Best Actor for Sean Penn and Best Original Screenplay for Dustin Lance [...]

Milk Movie Review

Milk Movie Review

Milk is the story of Harvey Milk. It’s a film that could have easily been a politicized puff piece dedicated to a so-called Great American Hero. Instead, director Gus Van Sant tells the story of a rather lucky gay guy who, by natural charisma and a borderline unhealthy love of power, begins a wave of [...]