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Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011)

Directed by: Brad Bird
Written by: André Nemec, Josh Appelbaum, Bruce Geller
Cast: Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Paula Patton, Anil Kapoor

A very bad man is after a set of top secret Russian nuclear launch codes, and this is making the secret IMF organization very nervous.

12/27/11

'The Avengers' Launches its Trailer

The new trailer for Marvel's The Avengers is out, and it does look like things are coming together nicely.

10/11/11

Hansel and Gretel: Action Heroes?

Just yesterday I stumbled upon the old made for TV Hansel and Gretel movie and couldn't help but be reminded how fucking scary that story is. There's a reason it's often referred to in horror contexts, and there is a reason I always lose my shit when I see a gingerbread house in the woods. Old women who eat children is a very scary thing.

01/05/11

Missed Kathryn Bigelow talk action films on '60 Minutes'? Watch it here, now.

Kathryn Bigelow appeared on 60 Minutes last night with Lesley Stahl. Bigelow's action/war film The Hurt Locker has been nominated for nine Oscars.

"I'm drawn to characters that put themselves in extreme situations," says Bigelow, in the interview, and they address her affinity for directing action and strong driven characters in tense settings. Watch the interview below...

03/01/10

Kathryn Bigelow nominated for Best Director Academy Award

Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker, in an extreme twist of sweet sweet irony, is up against ex-husband James Cameron and his film Avatar for Best Director at the 2010 Academy Awards, it was announced today.

02/02/10

Kathryn Bigelow and 'The Hurt Locker' nominated for best feature by The Director's Guild of America

The Directors Guild of America has nominated Kathryn Bigelow and her action/war movie The Hurt Locker for its top feature award. This means that Bigelow has a strong chance of being nominated for a Best Director Academy Award, and possibly being the first woman to ever win in that category. Bigelow is the seventh female to be nominated by the DGA, ever. Valerie Ferris was the most recent woman nominated, for Little Miss Sunshine along with her co-director Jonathan Dayton.

The DGA, which announced the nods Thursday, will reveal the winner Jan. 30 at its 62nd annual awards gala at the Century Plaza based on voting by its 14,000 members.

01/07/10

'The Hurt Locker' sweeps Society of Film Critics' awards

Kathryn Bigelow's action war movie The Hurt Locker just won the National Society of Film Critics' awards for picture, director and actor for Jeremy Renner. The Hurt Locker is the first film since L.A. Confidential (1997) to take all three mentions from the Los Angeles, New York and national critics' groups.

Agnes Varda's self-portrait The Beaches of Agnes won the documentary prize.

01/04/10

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