ROME - An Italian court has barred youths under 14 from seeing Mel Gibson's gory new film, "Apocalypto," overthrowing a decision by the country's censors who had deemed the movie fit for children. By ...
Talk about a hard sell: this movie stars unknown actors speaking an obscure language and is directed by a man whose off-screen behavior has outraged many. Figuring out a way to market Mel Gibson’s ...
Gibson promotes his film – and slams the Iraq war – at a screening in Austin Two months after his drunk-driving arrest, Mel Gibson is slowly stepping back into the public eye, visiting two towns in ...
The marketing campaign for Mel Gibson‘s “Apocalypto” continues to be as unpredictable as the filmmaker himself. Following screenings at 64 college campuses and an Indian reservation this week, ...
CONVENTIONAL WISDOM: Mel Gibson’s a wild and crazy guy, and his latest film, “Apocalypto,” is a well-made but senselessly over-violent chase film with damn little on its twisted mind, except maybe to ...
"Apocalypto," the ultra-violent story of the demise of the Mayan civilization, outgrossed three other new releases and won the weekend at the North American boxoffice with a $15 million bow. By Nicole ...
“Apocalypto” will have a hard time matching the success of “The Passion of the Christ,” and not merely because of its director’s recent drunken monologue about Jewish people. This is a brutal, violent ...
Just in case you can't live without it, here's your update on the latest news from Mel Gibson. Late last week, the actor screened his new film Apocalypto for a few audiences in Oklahoma and in Texas.
Rudy Youngblood, the troubled actor who got his break in Mel Gibson’s Oscar-nominated “Apocalypto,” has been arrested in Texas on assault charges, cops said. Youngblood was nabbed early Wednesday on ...
I’ve learned that both Time and Newsweek want to put Mel Gibson’s Apocalpto on their covers timed to its Dec. 8th opening. This happened with Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ: Newsweek made it the ...
Wow. Harry Knowles and Tim League both told me that Saturday night of Fantastic Fest would deliver a helluva surprise sneak screening. Guesses went wild, between The Prestige or The Departed, as ...
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