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October 17, 2008 at 9:02am PST
Photos: 20th Century Fox

Remember Constantine, the 2005 Keanu Reeves stinker? (We love you, Keanu, but that movie sucked and you know it.) 

Arriving in the guise of Frank Miller meets Bruce Wayne, Max Payne, starring Mark Wahlberg, is what Constantine would have been with a smaller budget, a less talented director (John Moore) and a DP (Jonathan Sela) whose credits include Soul Plane.

October 17, 2008 at 6:45am PST
Photos: 20th Century Fox

It’s not minimum pain or medium pain…it’s Max Payne.

Based on the highly successful video game series, Max Payne stars Mark Wahlberg as the titular character, a cop tormented by the murder of his wife and infant daughter, hell-bent on revenge and obsessively following any whiff of a lead toward possible justice; a search that sinks him into an unthinkable underworld.

July 25, 2008 at 11:18am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

300 star Gerald Butler attended a press conference for his new film, the Guy Ritchie directed RocknRolla at Comic Con yesterday.

Gerry, along with his co-stars, Jeremy Pervy Piven, Ludacris, Idris Elba and director Guy Ritchie spoke on panel about the film which is due in theaters on Halloween.

Guy took the time to address the speculation about his eminent divorce from Madonna. He said everything is going well in his marriage, “As far as I'm aware of.”

Mmmm…we’re not convinced.

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