An arid day for news thus far, unless you’re superstoked for this (per Variety). A live-action Where’s Waldo?: We can all breathe a bit easier. No names attached yet, but we’re rooting for a sprawling, Altmanesque megaproduction in which Waldo is portrayed by a dozen desperate Angelenos all striving to get through the damn day.
Nikki Finke breaks some more news about the sorta-top-secret plot of Oliver Stone’s forthcoming Wall Street sequel: It will include the federal bailout; it will costar Shia LaBeouf and Javier Bardem; and it will be an instant relic upon its February 2010 release.
Tuesdays means new shiny stuff, namely DVDs. Today brings a new transfer of Jean-Luc Godard’s pivotal 1964 experiment, Un Femme Mariée. Here’s our critic’s rave.









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