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  • Harrison Ford Says Report He Will Play Han Solo For 'Star Wars: Episode VII' Is 'Almost True'

    03/27/2013

    Harrison Ford said he is not up for talking about Star Wars: Episode VII “yet” in an interview with Renegade Cinema. Speculation continues to swirl over whether or not Ford, along with Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher, will reprise their roles as Han Solo, Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia, respectively, in the new installment, directed by J.

  • Mark Hamill In Talks To Appear In 'Star Wars Episode VII'

    02/26/2013

    Stars Wars Episode VII is in the works, and actor Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker in the original episodes, claims to be in talks for the next franchise installment. Rumors have been circulating for months now that Disney owns LucasFilms.

  • Disney Buys Lucasfilm, Announces New 'Star Wars' Films

    10/30/2012

    Today Disney announced that, not only are they buying Lucasfilm Ltd. for $4.05 billion, but they will begin making new Star Wars films under the name, with a release date for Episode 7 expected as early as 2015.

  • Liam Hemsworth Vigilant On Set Of 'Paranoia'

    07/25/2012

    The Hunger Games made him a star and Nicholas Sparks' The Last Song, in which he costared with his now-fiance, Miley Cyrus, 19, made him beloved by tweens everywhere, but now Aussie hunk Liam Hemsworth, 22, is rising up the cinematic ranks to work on such flicks as the upcoming Paranoia, directed by Robert Luketic of such widely divergent films as 21 and Legally Blonde, and starring Gary Oldman, Harrison Ford and Richard Dreyfuss.

  • 'Mars Needs Moms' Tops List Of Biggest Flops Of 2011

    12/29/2011

    Despite the booming success of certain unexpected box office hits over the holiday season, like Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, 2011 was a bit of a letdown for many studios.

  • Cowboys & Aliens Blu-ray

    12/12/2011

    When George Lucas merged the genres of sci-fi and Western in a little cinematic venture called Star Wars, it became clear that he was onto something. He managed to draw out the subtleties in the genres, lace them together to support a coherent narrative that gently moved the plot along, and relegate the heavy-handed trappings of the loaded motifs themselves to the backdrop of his story.

  • 'Blade Runner' Sequel In The Works

    11/10/2011

    Rumors about a Blade Runner sequel have been flying about Hollywood for years, but it was recently revealed that director Ridley Scott, 74, has real plans to helm a follow-up to his 1982 iconic sci-fi film.

  • Olivia Wilde Kids Around In Berlin

    08/09/2011

    Even though you can catch Olivia Wilde nude in this summer's hit action flick, Cowboys and Aliens, the sultry star got more attention at the Berlin premiere of the film for what she was wearing than what she was taking off.

  • SPOILER ALERT: 'Cowboys & Aliens' Unveiled At Comic-Con

    07/25/2011

    With Cowboys & Aliens set for a wide release this coming Friday, a few scores of lucky fans plucked from the huddled masses squeezed into the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con got the chance to enjoy the world premiere, complete with a glitterati of A-List stars, all courtesy of Jon Favereau who elected to unveil his latest thrill-ride at the event as a thank you to loyal fans who supported his previous projects, notably Iron Man and Iron Man 2.

  • Harrison Ford To Shia LaBeouf: 'You're A F---ing Idiot'

    06/30/2011

    Harrison Ford slammed his younger counterpart Shia LaBeouf for criticizing their 2008 film, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. In a recent interview, Ford said that he called LaBeouf a "f----ing idiot" after the 25-year-old spoke out against the project.

  • Harrison Ford & Calista Flockhart Wed

    06/17/2010

    Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart finally wed on Tuesday in Santa Fe, New Mexico where Ford is currently filming his new sci-fi thriller Cowboys and Aliens. The couple has been together for eight years.

  • Crossing Over

    03/05/2009

    Born and raised in London to an American mother, I recently moved to New York City to relish in all of the privileges that US citizenship has to offer. I have to say, having seen Wayne Kramer’s latest film Crossing Over, I have never been happier or more appreciative to have been spared the trial of obtaining a visa, the anxiety of securing a green card or the crushing loss of faith in humanity, when encountering the mean-spirited nature of cynical immigration officials.