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The Number 23 = Nintendo Wii - To promote The Number 23 starring Jim Carrey, New Line is giving away a Nintendo Wii. The movie studio explains to us that W is the

Poll: Which Movie Will Win Best Picture at the 2007 Academy Awards? - Okay, so we've never run a poll before, and we're unsure how many of you will participate. But we want to know what movie the

Why The Number 23 is so Mysterious - So what's the deal with the Number 23? The Joel Schumacher film starring Jim Carrey hits theaters at the end of the month. In

Find A Ratatouille Sneak Preview Screening at a Theater Near You - We told you a couple days back that Disney was running Saturday night sneak preview screenings for Pixar's new movie Ratatouille. We got a chance

John August's The Nines Movie Poster - JohnAugust and Cinematical have posted the theatrical one-sheet poster for John August's directorial debut The Nines. Guys, this was my favorite movie of Sundance 2007.

The Number 23 Movie Review - People have been obsessed with numbers since the beginning of time. The number three for example is engrained in everything from a joke, to a

Live Free or Die Hard Scores $9.1 Million Opening Day -   Live Free or Die Hard made an estimated $9.1 million on Wednesday, according to 20th Century Fox. Obviously, this number comes no where near the

Saturday Box Office: Rush Hour 3 dips; Bourne Still Strong - Rush Hour 3 dipped 8% from its opening day for a $17.57M Saturday, and the re-teaming of Chris Tucker, Jackie Chan and Brett Ratner appears

The Best and Worst Reviewed Movies of 2007 (So Far) - Rotten Tomatoes have published their Mid-Year Report, which features a list of the best and worst reviewed movies of the first six months of

The Signal Movie Trailer - One of the films we liked at Sundance 2007 was The Signal. In our review we called it "hilariously violent." Magnolia picked the movie up