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After Earth Teaser Heads into Viral Space

Maybe call it a trailer preamble. Tidbits of the backstory and a tease of M. Night Shyamalan’s upcoming sci-fi pic After Earth spread around the internet after the film’s official site launched a run-down of the backstory. The video gives an account of a 1908 spacecraft crash and the subsequent discovery of a technology called “Lightstream” that propelled humankind forward, before ultimately destroying it. Will Smith and his son Jaden Smith star in the project, which is slated for release next June. The Columbia Pictures release pictures the descendants of the original Polish scientist who worked on the technology, the Raige family, studied Lightstream for generations, but its advances also resulted in environmental catastrophe and one of their own, Skyler Raige leads thousands to an alternative world. They become the most influential family in human history… Smith and Smith play, you guessed it, father and son in this new world 1,000 years after the cataclysmic events forced humanity to flee earth, according to Comingsoon.net (http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=92568). The elder Smith returns from duty to be a father to his estranged son Kitai (the younger Smith). But when an asteroid destroys their craft, they crash-down on a now unfamiliar planet Earth. Kitai has always wanted to be a soldier, and now with his father seriously injured in the cockpit, he must traverse a hostile land to recover their rescue beacon. [Source: Comingsoon.net and Columbia Pictures ]

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REVIEW: Producer-Writer Shyamalan’s Devil Short on Fun, Fright

If the devil is in the details, Devil could use fewer of them. Writer-producer M. Night Shyamalan’s planned series of spooky, seemingly family-friendly “Night Chronicles” begins with the world’s very first claustrophobic-whodonit-recovering alcoholic-boogie man-slasher-Christian morality tale. Devil packs a lot of business into 80 brisk minutes but is shockingly short on fun or fright. What should be a simple, fool-proof setup for a chiller of confinement — five strangers get stuck on a broken elevator and mysteriously start dropping dead — gets overwhelmed by enough incident and absurdity to make a Goosebumps fan roll her eyes.

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The (Haunted) Jury is Out on M. Night Shyamalan’s Next Film

Congratulations, Daniel Stamm. Soon you, too, will be able to see your movie get laughed at by hordes of M. Night Shyamalan haters . After weeks of speculation, it was confirmed today that The Last Exorcism director will helm Reincarnate , the second installment in the Shyamalan-produced Night Chronicles . The film will focus on a jury that is haunted by supernatural forces, much like Stamm may be haunted by his producer’s troubled reputation. [ Deadline ]

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Everybody Wish M. Night Shyamalan a Happy 40th Birthday!

It’s that time of year again, everyone! Someone’s having a birrrrrrthdaaayyyyyy… And this is no ordinary birthday, either: In a milestone befitting the man who achieved it, Manoj Night Shyamalan today hits the big 4-0. Check out Movieline’s special commemorative banner — and send along your best wishes — after the jump!

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So What Went Wrong with The Last Airbender?

M. Night Shyamalan just can’t please you people! For once, he does a movie without all his usual trademarks — the surprise ending, the Philadelphia setting, the vainglorious directorial cameo — and still, he can’t catch a critical break. What went wrong with his latest effort, The Last Airbender ? Here are four of the biggest problems:

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Boycotts Urged Over White Stars in Prince of Persia, Last Airbender

If it’s summer, and there are a pair of mainstream blockbusters about Persian and Asian warriors ready to open, then count on a “yellowface” controversy to saddle both on the way to release. Such are the scenarios facing Prince of Persia and The Last Airbender , both of which are presently on defensive as unfortunate casualties of the Slowest News Day of 2010 .

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9 Hyped Film Projects That Are Never. Gonna. Happen.

I chuckled earlier when I read about the flickering flame of hope kept alive by Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas, who insists that the property could be resurrected as a feature film on a semi-regular basis. He’s not the only one who regularly flogs a filmic pipe dream, though. Here are 9 projects in perpetual development that film bloggers love to write about, but will probably never get a greenlight:

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