Now that’s what I’m talking about! Sure, the Cannes Film Festival is mainly known for artsy films, but that doesn’t stop blockbusters and popcorn flicks from advertising around the city. Case in point, the best news to come out of Cannes yet: The Expendables 2 already has a teaser poster to promote what will undoubtedly be […] Read more
Photo by Nobuhiro Hosoki, Yahoo Japan and http://www.hosokinema.com/ On March 14, 2011, a roundtable interview was held with Ashley Greene (Alice Cullen in Twilight ) in regards to her newest film coming out, Skateland. In the interview, she talks about her character in the film and even gives some insight into her role in Twilight. […] Read more
Mostly everyone has attended a wedding. Some small, some big, some just…weird. Anyway, although there are several films about weddings, this one exposes the often overlooked comedic gem of Bridesmaids BEFORE the wedding. Annie (Kristin Wiig, Whip It), a maid of honor to newly engaged best friend, Lillian (Maya Rudolph, Away We Go). She’s now […] Read more
Let’s be honest — who knows more about the water and Double-Ds than David Hasselhoff? The star of the long-running California lifeguard show Baywatch,which launched the careers of numerous Playboy Playmates, certainly knows more than the average man about both of those topics. So it seems like a welcomed no-brainer that IGN is reportingthat David Hasselhoff […] Read more
Any serious student of film will tell you that the last “silent” film was Charlie Chaplin‘s Modern Times in 1936 (although it had a soundtrack, unlike “true” silent films). Still, others will remind you that you can’t forget about Mel Brooks‘ wonderful silent film spoof, Silent Movie (1976). But the Weinstein Company is looking to […] Read more
Well, it’s not an official confirmation, but there’s no doubt about it: Hugo Weaving, the last Lord of the Rings cast “holdout” for The Hobbit films, will be in The Hobbit. The Elf Lord Elrond, who Weaving played in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, has a smaller role in The Hobbit book than he […] Read more
In Skateland, it’s the early 1980s and Ritchie (Shiloh Fernandez, Red Riding Hood (check out review here)), a 19-year-old kid, unsure of what he’s going to do with his life, is a writer and a manager at the local skating rink in a small town in Texas. He’s a good kid that doesn’t get into […] Read more
Yeah, as I watched the trailer, it looked to be just another coming-of-age movie set in the 1960s. A time of innocence, blah blah blah. However, That’s What I Am, has a different sort of story and is able to pull the curtain back a little more than other similar films about pre-adolescence. The story […] Read more
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