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Feb 17, 2011
Miley Cyrus is reportedly “furious” with her father
Miley Cyrus is reportedly “furious” with her father over recent comments he made publicly about her role on Hannah Montana. In an interview with GQ, Billy Ray Cyrus blamed the Disney series for “destroying” his family and causing his daughter to “go off the track”. A source told PopEater: “To say Miley is angry is an understatement. She’s furious that... read more
Feb 4, 2011
British actor Henry Cavill is the new Superman in Zack Snyder’s “Man of Steel”.
4.3.2011 Good news for all British patriots and comics-lovers! Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures announced Sunday that 27-year-old British actor Henry Cavill has been cast as Clark Kent in Zack Snyder’s Superman: “Man of Steel”. Cavill is best known for his role in Showtime’s “The Tudors,” but he also played supporting roles in “The Count of Monte Cristo” and “Stardust”. According to... read more
Nov 24, 2010
A new film for “The Green Lantern”
24.11.2010 For those who love DC ‘s classics, there is definitely good news: a new film about the almost forgotten Green Lantern, a minor hero of the DC world, is going to be released in June, 2011. The trailer looks good and the film promises to be really action-packed and also pretty hilarious. The plot: a test pilot is granted a mystical green ring that bestows him with otherworldly powers, as... read more
Nov 24, 2010
Billions of “Galleons” for the new Harry Potter film
Cheer up and be joyful Potter’s fans, since we’ve got great news for you: preliminary box-office reports are showing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 opening-day haul to be $61.2 million, the most in the franchise thus far. The film is also very likely to break the all-time November box-office record, chasing Twilight: New Moon which brought in $142.8 million. Here is a breakdown... read more
Nov 8, 2010
“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows” rocks!
11.8.2010 The blockbuster franchise film “Harry Potter” will premiere its seventh movie on Thursday, but its young stars don’t plan on starring in any more Harry Potter roles as the franchise comes to an end. Warner Bros. and its parent company Time Warner, Inc., have garnered a huge commercial profit, tallying up to $5.4 billion globally, from the first six films based on the book series... read more

