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Keira Knightley Cheats On Her Husband in Trailer for 'The Aftermath'

You may have seen the trailer for the upcoming WWII drama The Aftermath at your local cinema, but this UK version of the trailer features a lot more of the story and a lot more of the infidelity angle!… read more

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Keira Knightley Cheats On Her Husband in Trailer for 'The Aftermath'

George Lucas Promises Retirement (From Blockbusters… Not Counting Indiana Jones 5)

“I’m retiring,” Star Wars media emperor George Lucas recently told the NY Times, having toiled through today’s difficult indie film climate to get his ambitious Red Tails into theaters. “I’m moving away from the business, from the company, from all this kind of stuff.” Or, as Lucas producer Rick McCallum put it: “Once this is finished, he’s done everything he’s ever wanted to do. He will have completed his task as a man and a filmmaker .” Say it ain’t so, George! Wait, what’s that? It’s not really the end? Oh, you tease. It turns out Lucas means he’s retiring from making huge popcorn blockbuster films, the last of which (he hopes) will be the Tuskegee Airmen flick Red Tails , directed by Anthony Hemingway. The full NY Times profile is a fascinating peek into Lucas’s self-image and future aspirations once Red Tails opens, or doesn’t. As corny as he sounds when talking about the importance of the film and what it could mean for black film and black filmmakers, he’s fairly upfront with his idealism. He embraces and acknowledges his own “naive” filmmaking style. He admits he made Red Tails “for black teenagers.” He says Star Wars fanboy backlash following his numerous tweaks to the franchise have discouraged him from making more sequels. (Yay?) And perhaps most curiously, Lucas wrestles credit away from Steven Spielberg for making Indiana Jones nuke the fridge. “He’s trying to protect me,” he says of Spielberg, although why those two would fight for that attribution, I have no idea. The cumulative profile is one of a man of many contradictions who prefers, it seems, to see himself as idealistically and naively as he approaches his films. A bazillionaire 99 percenter. The ultimate anti-fanboy fanboy. A white filmmaker making, as he says he’s described Red Tails , “a Tyler Perry movie, only without jokes.” Do African American filmmakers like Spike Lee and Lee Daniels and Tyler Perry even want Lucas to be their champion, to have their names jokingly bandied about as potential Red Tails sequel directors? Probably not; they’re all forging their own paths, navigating the indie film world. It’s intriguing to think that for Lucas, that’s the great unknown that lies ahead as he faces “retirement” from the world he knows — blockbusters, megafranchises, endless marketing and merchandising opportunities — and dives back into the brand of personal filmmaking he started out with in films like THX 1138 . But remember! He also reserves the right to make another Indiana Jones movie, according to the piece. Even the New Lucas won’t say no to that chance, no matter how much we wish he would. • George Lucas Is Ready to Roll the Credits [NYT]

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TRAILER: Barry Bostwick Is a Werewolf-Hunting Roosevelt in FDR: American Badass

We’re going to be seeing a run of Lincoln films in the near future, but did Lincoln ever fight werewolves while rolling in a wheelchair tricked out with machine guns? I daresay he did not. (I mean sure, hunted vampires. But vampires are so 2008.) You know who did? Franklin Delano Roosevelt, that’s who! At least, according to this new trailer for FDR: American Badass , which gleefully posits an alternate telling of American history. Written by Ross Patterson and directed by Garrett Brawith, FDR: American Badass stars Barry Bostwick as FDR, the POTUS who, the trailer tells us, contracted polio from the bite of a werewolf. A Nazi werewolf. The affliction keeps him in a wheelchair and fuels his desire to bring down the Axis powers with the help of General Douglas MacArthur, or “Dougie Mac” ( Ray Wise ) and Eleanor Roosevelt (Lin Shaye). William Mapother can also be seen as FDR’s doctor, while Kevin Sorbo is on the cast list as… wait for it… Abraham Lincoln. Peter Webber may have scored Tommy Lee Jones to play MacArthur in his Matthew Fox-starring Emperor , but do you think Jones’s General will have lines to rival “Shut the fuck up, Einstein!”? (I mean, maybe he will! We can always hope.) Patterson and Brawith previously collaborated on Poolboy: Drowning Out the Fury , starring Sorbo and Danny Trejo, so they seem to have a knack for getting stars of yesteryear onboard with these neo-B movies. FDR: American Badass doesn’t currently have a release date set, so cross your fingers for an update soon. Because any president that endorses the Loko has my vote.

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George Clooney’s Villa Is The Bomb

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A Brief History of World War II Movies (PICS)

TIME looks back on some of the finest ever WWII flicks to light up the silver screen.

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