The upcoming action film, “One Shot,” stars Tom Cruise as Jack Reacher, a former military police officer who looks to solve a set of murders. However, it appears the on-camera fisticuffs have made their way behind the scenes. According to The Hollywood Reporter, a set of producers are currently entrenched in a legal battle over compensation rights to the film .
“The Woman in Black” Starring: Daniel Radcliffe , Ciaran Hinds , Janet McTeer Rated: PG-13 for thematic material and violence/disturbing images Common Sense Media rating: 13+ Thanks to an aggressive marketing campaign, everyone who watches television knows that Daniel Radcliffe is starring in the Hammer Films horror flick “The Woman In Black.” Naturally, this means tweens and even older elementary-aged kids may be interested in seeing Radcliffe in his first post-Potter role. After all, the Boy Who Lived already vanquished You Know Who in a really intense, PG-13-rated final installment to the Potter saga, so what’s a little veiled Victorian ghost?
It’s only with the smallest bit of hyperbole that you can say Ti West is the most interesting new voice in the world of American horror movies. The indie filmmaker is probably best know for his ’80s-throwback “The House of the Devil,” a methodical movie about devil worshippers that takes its nail-biting time to scare the hell out its audience. With ominous art direction and creeping camera-work, West’s filmmaking style has earned him more comparisons to Roman Polanski and Stanley Kubrick, than the slasher schlock of the genre ( he even got a Alfred Hitchcock comparison out of Roger Ebert ).
The First Amendment denotes a separation between Church and State. However, nowhere in the U.S. Constitution is there a clause proposing separation between Church and Oscar voters, which is why Rabbi Marvin Hier is able to be a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

