Michelle Pfeiffer To Star Alongside Robert De Niro In ‘Malavita’

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Michelle Pfeiffer has joined the cast of the upcoming film Malavita. The movie from director Luc Besson already has Robert De Niro attached. Malavita is based on the book “Badfellas” by Tonino Benacquista. The novel is about a mafia family that moves to France as part of a witness protection program.

Amazon describes Benacquista’s book as such:

Under cover of darkness, an American family moves into a villa in Cholong-sur-Avre in Normandy. | Full Story

Tim Burton’s ‘Dark Shadows’ Trailer Just Released

Tim Burton's 'Dark Shadows' Trailer Just Released

Tim Burton’s remake of the Dark Shadows was just released. Johnny Depp possibly kicks off another franchise with his character Barnabus Collins.

In 1772 the parents of  Barnabas set sail from Liverpool to escape a curse that has plagued their family for decades. After Barnabas grows to be an  inveterate playboy, he makes the mistake of breaking the heart of Angelique Bouchard. Angelique, a witch in every sense of the word, further curses Barnabas to a grave for two centuries. | Full Story

New Image Released From ‘Dark Shadows’

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Can you guess who this actor is?

That’s right Johnny Depp! That’s him in his latest character Barnabas.

In 1772 the parents of  Barnabas set sail from Liverpool to escape a curse that has plagued their family for decades. After Barnabas grows to be an  inveterate playboy, he makes the mistake of breaking the heart of Angelique Bouchard. Angelique, a witch in every sense of the word, further curses Barnabas to a grave for two centuries. | Full Story

Ashton Kutcher’s ‘New Year’s Eve’ Snags Top Spot In Weekend Box Office

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Ashton Kutcher and Lea Michelle should be happy that, despite the negative reviews, ‘New Years Eve came out on top in the box office this weekend. Critics didn’t think much of the film that also stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Zac Effron, Sarah Jessica Parker and Robert De Niro. However; moviegoers didn’t agree and came out to theaters anyway resulting in $13.7 million for the star studded romantic comedy.

Jonah Hill’s comedy, The Sitter took second place with $10 million, followed by  The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 which  stayed alive in third place with $7.9 million. | Full Story