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Sin City 2 Finally Gets a Release Date

For years director Robert Rodriguez has promised a sequel to his 2005 cult hit Sin City.  Today, Dimension Films announced that the film is in fact going to happen, and have given it an October 4, 2013 release date.  The film, which has officially been titled Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, will be co-directed by Rodriguez and original novelist Frank Miller.

Chat Live with Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie is making her directorial debut with Film District's In the Land of Blood and Honey.  To help promote the film, which expands to additional cities this Friday, she is doing a live chat with fans.  So check back here at 8pm EST/5:00pm PST to listen to her talk about the film.

In the Land of Blood and Honey

score: 
C-
Director: 
Angelina Jolie
Cast: 
Zana Marjanovic, Goran Kostic, Vanesa Glodjo, Rade Serbedzja
Running Time: 
127
Rated: 
R
Author(s): 

Kung Fu Panda 2: Advance Screening

Presented By: 
Paramount Pictures
Theater City: 
Austin
Time: 
10:30 AM
Director: 
Jennifer Yuh Nelson
Cast: 
Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman, Jackie Chan, Seth Rogen

Changeling

score: 
A
Director: 
Clint Eastwood
Cast: 
Angelina Jolie, John Malkovich, Jeffrey Donovan, Michael Kelly
Running Time: 
140
Rated: 
R
After a highly emotional turn as Mariane Pearl, wife of slain journalist Daniel Pearl, in last year's The Mighty Heart, Angelina Jolie was in high contention for an Oscar nod. However, must to everyone's dismay, the actress was left off of the ballot, serving up one of the greatest 'snub' controversies of the year. Now, in an effort to prove the voters wrong, Jolie takes on another daunting task as she plays Christine Collins in Cline Eastwood's dark and gloomy Changeling.

Wanted

score: 
B+
Director: 
Timur Bekmambetov
Cast: 
James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, Angelina Jolie, Terence Stamp
Running Time: 
110
Rated: 
R
While audience members long for the realistic yet raw film concerning assassins, they have been greeted with several exaggerated tales from the likes of Quinton Tarantino and Michael Davis. Stuffed with unrealistic situations, overdone characters and improbable confrontations, the films are always hit or miss, never pleasing everyone and never generating large box-office numbers.

However, at least a few of those stereotypes looks to change with the release of Universal's Wanted.

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