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Archive for April, 2011

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The Last Circus Movie Review

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Title: The Last Circus Starring: Carlos Areces, Antonio De La Torre, Carolina Bang Director: Alex De La Iglesia Finding a director who wants to introduce a personal, political message into a comedy that features strange characters is not common, but Magnet Releasing seemed to do so with Alex De La Iglesia. His childhood and personal life seem to define his upcoming film ‘The Last Circus,’ which he also wrote. While he wanted to incorporate his pain, cruelty and love into the personalities of his characters, Iglesia’s devotion to them unfortunately took away from the overall story. ‘The Last Circus’ follows Javier (played by Carlos Areces as an adult) throughout his…

Sophia Bush

Sophia Bush, Bethany Joy Galeotti Sign on for Season 9 of One Tree Hill

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Sophia Bush, Bethany Joy Galeotti and Austin Nichols are the latest cast members to sign on for a ninth season of ‘One Tree Hill,’ TVGuide is reporting. The news, which was confirmed by a CW rep, comes even though the fan favorite drama has yet to be renewed for another season. The three actors join fellow series stars Robert Buckley, Jana Kramer and Lisa Goldstein, who have all already signed on for another season. The new contracts do make it more of a possibility for the CW to renew ‘One Tree Hill.’ Of the news, Bush tweeted ‘Well faithful followers, I am officially in for one last year of OTH….

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A Clockwork Orange Celebrates 40th Anniversary With Speical Blu-ray Release

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

In honor of the 40th anniversary of Stanley Kubrick’s Oscar nominated, fan favorite movie ‘A Clockwork Orange,’ Warner Home Video will re-release the film on a two-disc, special edition Blu-ray. Included in the special features section of the Blu-ray are the 25-minute documentary ‘Turning Like Clockwork,’ which discusses the movie’s violence and its cultural impact, and a short documentary featuring star Malcolm McDowell remembering his time working with Kubrick. Also included on the Blu-ray release, which is being marketed for $34.99, are the feature-length documentaries ‘Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures’ and ‘O Lucky Malcolm!’ A 40-page book with rare pictures and production notes will also be included with the…

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Robert Pattinson Talks with FOX about Water for Elephants

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Watch the latest interview with actor Robert Pattinson on the film “Water for Elephants” by director Francis Lawrence (I Am Legend, Constantine) starring Robert Pattinson (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, Bel Ami, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2) and Reese Witherspoon (This Means War, Pharm Girl). Click Here for more photos, news and movie trailers from Water for Elephants. Synopsis: “When Jacob Jankowski, recently orphaned and suddenly adrift, jumps onto a passing train, he enters a world of freaks, drifters, and misfits, a second-rate circus struggling to survive during the Great Depression, making one-night stands in town after endless town. A veterinary student who almost…

Blake Shelton

Blake Sheltons game face on ‘The Voice’, could Cee Lo have something to say about that.

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Well, last night was the night.. “The Voice” debuts with a smash! Yes, the verdict is in and millions of viewers absolutely love the new singing sensation show. The four icons of music rocket the show performing the classic hit song “Crazy” by Gnarls Barkley. With all the publicity that has been flashed into our retinas over the past few months, one would hope that the show wouldn’t fall short of greatness. No need to be disappointed… because “The Voice” has lived up to all expectations. “The Voice had a jamboree of fun and energetic movements throughout the entire show with aesthetics and dialogue. Regardless of the actual talent of…

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Ian Nelson and Kalia Prescott Cast as District 3 Tributes in The Hunger Games

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Ian Nelson and Kalia Prescott have been cast as District 3′s Tribute Boy and Girl in director Gary Ross’ film adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ popular sci-fi novel “The Hunger Games”, ReelzChannel is reporting. The two newcomers are the latest actors to join the highly anticipated movie, which features Jennifer Lawrence as the main character and heroine, Katniss Everdeen. While the tributes’ names aren’t even mentioned in the novel, they play a critical role in the plot. Nelson and Prescott join four other actors who have been cast as tributes; Jack Quaid and Leven Rambin, who play Marvel and Glimmer from District 1, and Dayo Okeniyi and Amanda Stenberg, who portray…

Gwyneth Paltrow

Daily Shock: Gwyneth Paltrow Disses Grandmother on Chelsea Lately

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Gwyneth Paltrow called her grandmother “a real c**t” and claimed her grandmother hated her on the April 25 episode of ‘Chelsea Lately, the Huffington Post is reporting. The Oscar winner added that her grandmother tried to poison her mother, fellow actress Blythe Danner, against her, “but it didn’t work because I have a great mother.” Paltrow then went on to say that her grandmother must not have been very happy, and must have had a lot of pain, “because she was mean as hell.” The actress went on the tirade after the show’s host, Chelsea Handler, called her grandmother a b**ch. The insults came as Paltrow was promoting her new…

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Interview: Fly Away Writer-Director Janet Grillo

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Autism is a tough topic to tackle on film. Not only do you run the risk of upsetting folks by misrepresenting the condition, but if you take it too far, drowning the viewers in the severity of the disorder, the film loses its entertainment value. Well, writer-director Janet Grillo has found a happy medium and that makes her first feature film, Fly Away, not only an honest and moving telling, but an enjoyable one, too. The film stars Beth Broderick as Jeanne, the mother of an autistic child, Mandy (Ashley Rickards). Not only must Jeanne raise Mandy on her own, but ensure she’s getting the proper clinical attention and treatment,…

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Prom Movie Review

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Title: Prom Directed By: Joe Nussbaum Starring: Aimee Teegarden, Thomas McDonell, DeVaughn Nixon, Danielle Campbell, Yin Chang, Jared Kusnitz, Nolan Sotillo, Cameron Monaghan, Kylie Bunbury, Joe Adler, Janelle Ortiz, Jonathan Keltz, Nicholas Braun, Raini Rodriguez, Jere Burns When you specifically take note of a fly landing on a rice krispy treat, you know a film is lacking big time. Well, that rice krispy treat sat on a buffet table at a party in the movie Prom and the thought of a student eating that tainted treat was the most emotionally stimulating point of the film. Think that was intentional? Who’s ready for that magical time of year, Prom? Well, these…

Lord of the Rings

Extended editions of Lord of the Rings trilogy to play in AMC theaters this June

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

CinemaBlend is reporting via TheOneRing that extended editions of “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy will be playing in AMC theaters over a three-week span this June. This is supposed to be good news for fans, but let’s recall how long the “Lord of the Rings” films already are: “The Fellowship of the Ring”: 178 minutes (nearly three hours) “The Two Towers”: 179 minutes (nearly three hours) “Return of the King”: 201 minutes (three hours and 21 minutes) Now here’s how long the extended editions are: “The Fellowship of the Ring”: 208 minutes (3 hours and 28 minutes) “The Two Towers”: 223 minutes (nearly four hours) “Return of the King”:…