MOVIE NEWS FOR DEC 10TH PART 1 HEREAFTER, THE WOLFMAN & HARRY POTTER

‘Hereafter’ calls Bryce Dallas Howard

Bryce Dallas Howard has signed to star opposite Matt Damon in Clint Eastwood’s supernatural drama “Hereafter” for Warner Bros.

“Hereafter,” penned by Peter Morgan, tells the story of three people — a blue-collar American, a French journalist and a London school boy — who are touched by death in different ways. “Hereafter” is produced by Eastwood, Kathleen Kennedy and Robert Lorenz. Steven Spielberg, Frank Marshall, Peter Morgan and Tim Moore are the exec producers.

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The Wolfman Receives An R-Rating From The MPAA

The film hasn’t been having an easy time of it, with delays, re shoots, composers(Danny Elfman) quitting, editing changes etc. It seems that Universal are actually chuffed with the news that they have an R rated movie on their hands, despite the negative financial consequences that can go along with it. I guess they are happy to let the fans know that they decided to go with the longer, bloodier, more violent (and from all accounts better) cut of the film.

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‘Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows’ Set Is ‘Absolute Madness,’ Says Daniel Radcliffe

It’s a bit sad to think that in just a year and a half the last “Harry Potter” film will be coming out. Next November marks the beginning of the end with “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” hitting theaters. According to leading man Daniel Radcliffe, even with a year till the film’s release, the set has still been “chaos.”

“It’s chaos and it’s fear and we’re terrified we’re not going to get it right, and it’s absolute madness with rewrites and script changes and scripts not being written and then coming. It’s just mad,” he told MTV in a recent interview. “Amidst all that, something wonderful hopefully will emerge. That’s what I quite like about the film industry. Chaos bears something so cool and great and polished out into the world.”

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How do you feel about Bryce Dallas Howard being cast opposite Matt Damon in Hereafter? Do you think she’s right for the part?

Hmm, what do you think of the Wolfman being rated R? Will it hurt it’s box office take?