Zombies… arms outstretched, in search of brains or flesh to fuel their awakened dead energy… that’s the stuff of classic zombie movies, but what are the best of the bunch? And can you think outside the walking dead stereotype to find an updated, fresher zombie flick? Here’s Movie Crunch’s list of the 10 best zombie movies: …on the edge of your seat? Keep reading!
Aging rocker Ozzy Osbourne has put out the signal for Johnny Depp to play Ozzy in a biopic about his life.
Ozzy Osbourne currently has a new autobiography, “I Am Ozzy,” out and thinks that Johnny Depp would be great for the role. …on the edge of your seat? Keep reading!
Jack Black becomes the character of his Brutal Legend video game alter ego Eddie Briggs in these Jimmy Kimmel Live October 13 video clips. …on the edge of your seat? Keep reading!
The Toy Story and Toy Story 2 3D double feature is doing so well that the director, Lee Unkrich, has announced that the limited 3D engagement has been extended.
While no details are revealed about how much longer Toy Story and Toy Story 2 will run in theaters, but you can check out the video clip for more tidbits, including an update on Toy Story 3.
I always thought Kristen Stewart did something funny with her lower lip in her movies… now there’s documented proof! Check out this video clip compilation to watch Kristen Stewart bite her lip, over and over in a variety of movies.
Call this the little horror movie that could. “Paranormal Activity,” a low-budget horror flick, started with free showings and spread to a wide release after it went viral with fans who marketed the movie on the internet and via social media.
Paranormal Activity didn’t even have a traditional movie trailer to start, but by using a campaign of limited showings (it played in fewer than 200 theaters), and asking people to go online and spread the word… it managed to earn $7.1 million over the weekend and a wider distribution. …on the edge of your seat? Keep reading!
Check out this behind-the-scenes video at how the “Where The Wild Things Are” soundtrack came together with Karen O. and The Kids, including the creative process with director Spike Jonze.
Zac Efron hasn’t graced a magazine cover in awhile, but now that he has a new movie to promote, “Me and Orson Welles,” he pops up on this Nylon magazine cover looking oh-so-cute.
Efron poo-poos some of his pas work, saying that Me and Orson Welles is “the first time I’ve ever watched a movie [that I'm in] and in the end, I’m like, ‘OK, I didn’t check my watch once.”…on the edge of your seat? Keep reading!