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Over the weekend, TMP had the chance to check out the latest film in the 'found footage' genre, Chronicle. The movie has been getting a lot of buzz lately, and we're here to tell you...it's deserving of it. This is the direction found footage films need to go.
Sometimes, the world of movie casting can get pretty intense. Unlike writers, directors, or producers, there can be dozens of actors involved in a movie. Because of this, new casting for movies is happening ALL THE TIME. Well we here at TMP try our best to provide you with the biggest and most important casting news, sometimes, there are some smaller ones that slide throgh the cracks. Role Call is here to fix that. Every week, we will take a dive into the world of film casting, from the biggest Hollywood blockbusters to the smallest of indie films. Well most Role Call's will be a round up of all the casting announcements made during the week, we'll sometimes take a break to focus on another realm of casting, from the evolution of an actor to his 5 greatest roles. But no matter what we do, one thing is for sure: the world of movie casting is a big place, and Role Call is here to help you forge your way through it!
This week, we got about a billion new projects for Russell Crowe, a new role for Shia LaBeof, and two literary adaptations for Oscar nominee Viola Davis.
The Movie Pool fumbles with the Blu-ray for the Andy Dick comedy Division III: Football's Finest!
We're celebrating our new look by teaming up with GoFoBo to bring you a Free Screening of Journey 2: The Mysterious Island on Monday February 6, 2012 at 7pm in Dallas, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio!
The Movie Pool gears up for the Blu-ray of Real Steel!
TMP is back with an all new look, and to celebrate that, we're giving away yet another wonderful prize to all of our readers. This time around, you'll have the chance to win an autographed poster from The Empire Strikes back signed by just about all of the main cast! Come and check out how to win.
Some actors have greatness from the beginning, while some develop greatness overtime. Whatever the case may be, these six actors featured below delivered star performances in a great many films, and were forever in the public eye in this past year. And in my eyes, that is a great achievement worthy of praise. I wouldn't exactly call this a list of the best actors of the year; more like the most popular, most relevant in the public eye. From veterans to newcomers, these are the six actors who established a foothold on their popularity in the year of 2011.
The Adventures of Tintin Review: Steven Spielberg Embraces the World of Animation, But at What Cost?
(Note: This review was written before we went down to do updates, thus it might be a TAD outdated)
Whenever a Steven Spielberg film comes out, you bet the world is paying attention. Especially if it's the director's first film in almost four years. Because of Spielberg's long hiatus, a lot of stock was put into The Adventures of Tintin. In a ton of ways, it represents a whole lot of new for Steven Spielberg; it's his first animated feature, and the first time he's ever gotten to play around with a virtual camera. But it also represented a very big return to the days of old for Spielberg; for the first time in decades, Spielberg was crafting an action adventure film. Because Spielberg was working in the same playground he made famous over 30 years ago, anticipation for this film was reaching a high point. But does Spielberg's return to action adventure filmmaking make a good follow up to his previous work? And would his first introduction to the world of modern day animation be a worthwhile one? Hit the jump to find out.
The Movie Pool tunes in to the new Blu-ray of the Robin Williams classic Good Morning Vietnam!
We at TheMoviePool got the chance to check out Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close over the weekend to see if this anticipated 9/11 themed drama was worth the box office buzz, or if our fantastic readers should wait for a Redbox discount on this one.

















