This weekend's movies are a varied group starring Liam Neeson, Sam Worthington and Katherine Heigl. Look for The Grey, One for the Money and Man on a Ledge to try to dethrone Underworld Awakening at the box office.
The winner is... Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Gary Oldman, Jean Dujardin or Demian Bichir? You choose who should win the Best Actor Oscar at this year's awards.
The crew of Monty Python is getting back together for a film called Absolutely Anything. John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones and Michael Palin have all confirmed participation, we're just waiting on Eric Idle to commit.
Red Tails inspired its audience and surprised the world by coming in second at last weekend's box office. It inspired and possesses some seriously inspiring quotes.
Man on a Ledge is a solid thriller, that pulsates with action and a great performance by Sam Worthington. It is an ensemble piece, as it also stars Ed Burns, Ed Harris and Elizabeth Banks, but this is firmly Worthington's movie.
We've got two new photos from The Avengers, courtesy of marvel.com. The superhero greatest hits film starring Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans and Samuel L. Jackson arrives May 4.
The Grey is a terse thriller that showcases an actor in Liam Neeson who is at the top of his game. The story of man versus wolf in The Grey is told with a power that is unique in today's cinema.
One for the Money stars Katherine Heigl as Janet Evanovich's iconic heroine Stephanie Plum. After witnessing the film, will the millions who adore the books be pleased with One for the Money?
Dermot Mulroney and Dallas Roberts talk to us about their new film The Grey. The duo play oilmen who survive a plane crash with Liam Neeson, only to discover they are in the middle of a pack of grey wolves.
The international trailer for Mirror Mirror has been released. The live action story of Snow White comes at us from director Tarsem Singh and features Lily Collins as the iconic character and Julia Roberts as the Evil Queen.
Gavin-Keith Umeh has a tough task in One for the Money. He plays Benito Ramirez, the baddest of the bad -- someone who does not treat Katherine Heigl's Stephanie Plum very well at all.