DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — The CEO of megascreen producer Imax Corp. said he was confident the movie business would remain "fairly recession-proof" and that his company would benefit this year from the release of the new film and the latest "" epic. Richard Gelfond said the Canadian company planned to release as many 10 films in Imax theaters in 2009 — up from seven last year. They include the big-screen adaptation of Alan Moore's acclaimed graphic novel "The ," a tale about ex-superheros in an alternate America; "Avatar," 's first feature film since the Oscar-winning "Titanic"; and...
Searching for the next '80s toy movie blockbuster
Seattle Post
Seattle Post
Transformers. G.I. Joe. He-Man. The Smurfs. These days Hollywood's high-concept ideas are coming from deep in the closet of Gen-X nostalgia. Here are some other long-lost toys that have been overlooked by the studios, at...
A century after his birth, Errol Flynn's legend lives on
CBC
CBC
Errol Flynn, quintessential swashbuckling movie hero, would have turned 100 on Saturday. (Canadian Press) Errol Flynn, Hollywood's original bad boy and swashbuckling screen hero, would have turned 100 on Saturday....
'Public Enemies' makes a man out of a legend
The Examiner
The Examiner
1 comment RSS Email Print Depp looking sharp, but lacking depth. Sadly that headline is not a compliment, but it isn't an insult either, it's just a statement of fact. John Dillinger, the subject of Public Enemies,...
Classic Cinema: "All Over Town"
The Examiner
The Examiner
Comment RSS Email Print (Republic Pictures) Despite their phenomenal popularity in Vaudeville and...


