...above average, but I am just tired of it, to be honest. As far as quality goes, this version, directed by auteur David Fincher, is by far the best of the bunch, including the novels which, while interesting, are not all that well written...
...films come out on Dec. 16."The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"Yikes! I'm sure this movie is going to be good with David Fincher at the helm, but the trailer they've put out looks dark, dark, dark. I liked the book, and kind of liked the...
...tea. On the contrary -- under the able direction of David Fincher, "The Social Network" is brilliant. To say the movie...complete paradigm shift in the way people interact. David Fincher and Co. give us an amazing and powerful snapshot of...
...genre flick and a lot of fun to watch. "The Social Network" Wow. Only a writer/director team as accomplished as David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin could turn the story of an introverted guy who comes up with a new kind of website into the riveting...
...lot of surprises. "True Grit," probably my favorite movie of the year, got snubbed, which was a bummer, and David Fincher, director of "The Social Network" surprisingly lost to Tom Hooper for "The King's Speech." Other than that...
...Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," is due from director David Fincher next year with James Bond himself, Daniel Craig, in...original of the film he's going to be remaking, but David Fincher has a great sensibility, and I hope the powers that...
Opens Wednesday, Dec 21, 2011 Synopsis: A discredited journalist (Daniel Craig) and a mysterious computer hacker discover that even the wealthiest families have skeletons in their closets while working to solve the mystery of a 40-year-old murder in this David Fincher-directed remake of the 2009 Swedish thriller of the same name. Inspired by late author Stieg Larsson's successful trilogy of books, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo gets under way as the two leads (Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara) are briefed in the disappearance of Harriet Vanger, whose uncle suspects she may have been killed by a member of their own family. The deeper they dig for the truth, however, the greater the risk of being buried alive by members of the family, who will go to great lengths to keep their secrets tightly sealed. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara, Christopher Plummer, Steven Berkoff, Stellan Skarsgård, Yorick Van Wageningen, Robin Wright Movie Details Play Trailer
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Opens Wednesday, Dec 21, 2011 Synopsis: A discredited journalist (Daniel Craig) and a mysterious computer hacker discover that even the wealthiest families have skeletons in their closets while working to solve the mystery of a 40-year-old murder in this David Fincher-directed remake of the 2009 Swedish thriller of the same name. Inspired by late author Stieg Larsson's successful trilogy of books, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo gets under way as the two leads (Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara) are briefed in the disappearance of Harriet Vanger, whose uncle suspects she may have been killed by a member of their own family. The deeper they dig for the truth, however, the greater the risk of being buried alive by members of the family, who will go to great lengths to keep their secrets tightly sealed. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara, Christopher Plummer, Steven Berkoff, Stellan Skarsgård, Yorick Van Wageningen, Robin Wright Movie Details Play Trailer
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Opens Wednesday, Dec 21, 2011 Synopsis: A discredited journalist (Daniel Craig) and a mysterious computer hacker discover that even the wealthiest families have skeletons in their closets while working to solve the mystery of a 40-year-old murder in this David Fincher-directed remake of the 2009 Swedish thriller of the same name. Inspired by late author Stieg Larsson's successful trilogy of books, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo gets under way as the two leads (Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara) are briefed in the disappearance of Harriet Vanger, whose uncle suspects she may have been killed by a member of their own family. The deeper they dig for the truth, however, the greater the risk of being buried alive by members of the family, who will go to great lengths to keep their secrets tightly sealed. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara, Christopher Plummer, Steven Berkoff, Stellan Skarsgård, Yorick Van Wageningen, Robin Wright Movie Details Play Trailer
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Now Playing Synopsis: A host of accomplished filmmakers discuss the emerging technological innovations that have made celluloid a thing of the past and digital the wave of the future in this eye-opening documentary featuring interviews with Martin Scorsese, James Cameron, David Lynch, Richard Linklater, Steven Soderbergh, Danny Boyle, George Lucas, Robert Rodriguez, Christopher Nolan, Lars von Trier, David Fincher, Larry Wachowski, Andy Wachowski, and numerous other directors, cinematographers, and artists. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Keanu Reeves, Steven Soderbergh, James Cameron, David Lynch, Richard Linklater, Martin Scorsese, David Tattersall, Phil Meheux, Charles Herzfeld, Alec Shapiro, Lars von Trier, Anthony Dod Mantle, Jason Kliot, Geoffrey Gilmore, Ellen Kuras, Caroline Kaplan, Darnell Martin, John Malkovich, Danny Boyle, Thomas Rothman, Michael L. Phillips, Walter Murch, Craig Wood, Derek Ambrosi, Anne V. Coates, Chris Lebenzon, Lorenzo Di Bonaventura, John Knoll, Tim Webber, Dennis Muren, Adam Valdez, Jonathan Fawkner, Don Ciana, Terry Haggar, Andrzej Bartkowiak, Stefan Sonnenfeld, Jill Bogdanowicz, Tim Stipan, Jost Vacano, Geoff Boyle, Dion Beebe, Jim Jannard, Ted Schilowitz, Vilmos Zsigmond, Bruce Dorn, Shruti Ganguly, Lena Dunham, Ari Presler, Glenn Kennel, Vincent Pace, Steve Schklair, Joel Schumacher, Barry Levinson, Michael K. Goi, Gary Einhaus, Edward Stratmann Movie Details
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