There’s something odd about X-Men: First Class, and it has very little to do with the extraordinary mutants and hyperbolic evils that inhabit director Matthew Vaughan’s variation on the turbulent sixties
On June 5 in Los Angeles, California, the legacy of the MTV Movie Awards returns. The 2011 awards show will be hosted by Jason Sudeikis, the comedian of Saturday Night Live who's rising in popularity, with special guest appearances by a host of celebrities.
Water for Elephants, Sara Gruen’s best-selling novel, was always destined to be adapted for the big screen. It has all the right elements: a Great Depression-era circus backdrop, intriguing characters and character development, and, of course, forbidden love.
Reviving, remaking, or rebooting a movie series many years after the last installment is no easy task and often a gamble. Especially in the case of remade/rebooted horror films, which, more often than not, fail to match the feel of the original as well as garner any success at the box office. However, Scream 4, being released more than ten years after the last installment in Wes Craven’s popular Scream trilogy, is a game-changer.