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February 1, 2012

promised land actors Gus Van Sant Takes Over Former Matt Damon Project, The Promised LandFirst announced last fall, Matt Damon and John Krasinski are set to team for a drama based on an idea formulated between Krasinski and author/screenwriter Dave Eggers (“A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius”, Away We Go, Where the Wild Things Are). Deadline now reports that Gus Van Sant will direct the project, now with the title The Promised Land.

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What to watch on Thursday, January 5…

Okay, here we go. There’s a lot of good stuff on tonight! Plus Jersey Shore! Check it out:

8pm, CWThe Vampire DiariesAnd we’re back! After SEVEN dang weeks of reruns, we finally get to see what happened after Stefan ruined Damon and Elena’s plan to kill Klaus, but then stole Klaus’s family. Hint: Klaus sets his sights on Elena’s family. Also, a pretty doctor lady… Continue reading What to Watch Tonight: The Vampire Diaries, The Secret Circle, and Project Runway All Stars

Screw it! I’m making a deal with The CW!

BIG DEALS

… Super-producer J.J. Abrams is bringing his talents to The CW. The Lost co-creator is teaming up with the creator of One Tree Hill (how did that come about?) for a drama set at an inn in Maine. The show is tentatively titled Maine. That’s it. No time travel, no mysterious monsters, no Kerri Russell. Just a hotel… Continue reading News Briefs: J.J. Abrams Sells a New Project to The CW

The Project X Poster Has Arrived

Source:

Warner Bros. Pictures

November 18, 2011

Last week, Warner Bros. Pictures debuted the trailer to the Todd Phillips-produced Project X (watch it here). Today, they’ve revealed the poster design for the “found footage” film.

Directed by Nima Nourizadeh, Project X stars Miles Teller, Oliver Cooper, Jonathan Daniel Brown, Kirby Bliss Blanton, Dax Flame, Nichole O’Connor, Thomas Mann, Alexis Knapp and Jillian Reynolds.

Opening in theaters on

POLL: Who Should Win Project Runway?

A lot of designers are out – but four are still in. Project Runway chose its finalists Thursday night, and in a not-so-surprise twist (it’s happened before) all four remaining designers were sent through to New York City Fashion Week.

The designers had just five weeks and $ 9,000 to create their collections of gowns, skirts, tops and jackets. However, the road to the finals was not so smooth: all four… Continue reading POLL: Who Should Win Project Runway?

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