Big Screen Roundup: 1/15/08 Edition - Part II



Apple has announced iTunes Movie Rentals, which will be priced at $2.99 for library titles and $3.99 for new releases. High definition versions are one dollar more with library titles at $3.99 and new releases at $4.99. The press release for Apple’s announcement is at Coming Soon.

The San Francisco Examiner lists the nine films that are in the running for the five nominations of Oscar’s Best Foreign Language Film category. The films are Austria’s The Counterfeiters, Brazil’s The Year My Parents Went on Vacation, Canada’s Days of Darkness, Israel’s Beaufort, Italy’s The Unknown Woman, Kazakhstan’s Mongol, Poland’s Katyn, Russia’s 12 and Serbia’s The Trap.

Entertainment Weekly via Ain’t It Cool News indicates that today is when Warner Bros. will decided whether to move forward with the Justice League movie.

A new photo from Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull has been placed at the film’s official website.

The Hollywood Reporter writes that following the disappointing box office results from his latest film, In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, Uwe Boll is returning to low-budget filmmaking.

DVDActive has the early word on what to expect when The Seeker and Margot at the Wedding come to a store near you.

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