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'Soapdish' remake moving forward. That's depressing and it's expensive -- two words I hate.

23 February 2011 1:09 PM, PST | EW.com - PopWatch | See recent EW.com - PopWatch news »

Hollywood loves its remakes. It’s a reality we’ve all got to live with. But does that mean we have to accept it? I say, “Hell to the no!” — especially in the light of news that Paramount is going forward with its remake of the 1991 comedy Soapdish, which was first reported last May. This totally underrated gem about the backstage drama at a daytime soap opera does not deserve to have its memory defiled by what could very well be a pale and lackluster update. (Of course, maybe it will be great — because sometimes, on rare occasions, remakes don’t totally suck. »

- Kristen Baldwin

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Jamaican Indie Film Out The Gate Thrills Hollywood

19 January 2011 9:51 AM, PST | Filmofilia | See recent Filmofilia news »

Hollywood is still buzzing about the premiere of the gritty urban-action film Out The Gate. The star-studded event was held Thursday the 13th at Laemmle’s Royal Theatre and the scene was electric. Camera flashes pulsed like a strobe light as the film’s stars Paul Campbell, Shelli Boone, and Everton Dennis hit the red carpet. Numerous celebrities came out to support the event including Leon (Five Heartbeats, Temptations), Harold Perrineau (Lost, Oz) as well as Jamaican favorites Jeffrey Gunter (Naked Gun, Marked for Death), Stacyann Chin, and many more.

The near capacity crowd of 600 was on the edge of their seats laughing, clapping and interacting with the movie throughout the screening as Los Angeles witnessed the historical opening of the Jamaican feature. The response to the picture was tremendous. Immediately following the screening a question and answer session was held, moderated by reggae historian Roger Steffens, who offered the »

- Allan Ford

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