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Christopher Jordan Wallace on Everything Must Go and playing his father, Notorious B.I.G.

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Movieline has interviewed Christopher Jordan Wallace, the 14-year-old son of infamous rapper Notorious B.I.G. a.k.a Biggie Smalls about his latest film, “Everything Must Go” as well as playing his father in the biopic “Notorious”. When asked about why he decided to play his father, Wallace said, “I didn’t decide to do it–my grandma, she told me, ‘You should try to see if you can play your dad in the movie.’ And at first I kind of thought, well, that would be real typical, for Biggie’s son to play Biggie as a kid. But I kind of got into it a bit. I didn’t want to pass it up.” Even though…

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Everything Must Go Movie Review

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

Title: Everything Must Go Director: Dan Rush Starring: Will Ferrell, Rebecca Hall, Christopher Jordan Wallace, Michael Pena, Stephen Root “Everything Must Go” survives on intrigue. And this statement isn’t just reserved for the story. The said intrigue, becomes more vast, as audiences will see Will Ferrell step away from the gags and shoot straight from the heart. A blunt heart. At one point in a comedian’s career, they feel the need to go “serious.” Jim Carrey and Adam Sandler gave this a shot and for the most part it worked out. The same can now be said for Ferrell. Nick Halsey (Will Ferrell) is a “textbook” salesman who delivers results…

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Box office report: 'Thor' chisels its way to the top; 'Fast Five' skids

Sunday, May 8th, 2011

The box office results for the weekend of May 6th- 8th has the mighty blockbusters taking over. “Thor” was able to hammer all the competition in its theatrical debut. In its second week, “Fast Five” held off the rest of the ensemble products that entered the arena. Here are the studio estimates: 1. Thor ($66 million) 2. Fast Five ($32.5 million) 3. Jumping the Broom ($13.7 million) 4. Something Borrowed ($13.1 million) 5. Rio ($8.2 million) 6. Water for Elephants ($5.6 million) 7. Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family ($3.9 million) 8. Prom ($2.4 million) 9. Soul Surfer ($2.1 million) 10. Hoodwinked Too! Hood VS. Evil ($1.8 million) Analysis “Thor”…

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Movie News Cheat Sheet: Conventions And Sequel Overload

Sunday, April 3rd, 2011

As a new week begins, we wave goodbye to two big movie-packed conventions, CinemaCon and WonderCon. While the flood of news and updates is certainly exciting, it made it particularly difficult to pare down this week’s Movie News Cheat Sheet to just ten items. Between these two west coast conventions and our usual fare of big screen information, the Movie News Cheat Sheet is sure to come in handy more so than ever this week. Not only can you find some isolated noteworthy moments from both events, but the top new trailers of the week, a box office recap and, of course, a few other tidbits necessary for any film…

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Will Ferrell Heads Everything Must Go

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Variety.com is reporting that Will Ferrell will star in Dan Rush’s “Everything Must Go”. Production will start in March on the project, which was written by Rush and is based on a short story by Raymond Carver. Ferrell will star as a man who not only loses his job, but he also ends up getting locked out of the house by his wife. She leaves all his belongings on the front lawn, and he spends the next four days trying to sell it all. Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey will be producing the film through Temple Hill Productions. Stay tuned to Shockya.com for more “Everything Must Go” news. By Costa…