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‘Like A Boss’ Trailer: Rose Byrne and Tiffany Haddish Get Into Some Ugly Business With Salma Hayek

Paramount Pictures has released the first trailer for Like A Boss. The comedy stars Rose Byrne and Tiffany Haddish as two best friends who launch a cosmetics business, only to find themselves deep in debt.
Fortunately, they are saved when a mega business mogul (Salma Hayek) buys out their business, but uses her vicious business practices to pit the two friends against each other and steal their ideas. Check out the first trailer below.
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Tags: Adam Cole-Kelly, Ari Graynor, Billy Porter, Danielle Sanchez-Witzel, Jennifer Coolidge, Jessica St. Clair, Karan Soni, Like A Boss, Miguel Arteta, Natasha Rothwell, Paramount Pictures, Rose Byrne, Sam Pitman, Tiffany Haddish
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Movie Review: The Disaster Artist
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The Disaster Artist
Director: James Franco
Screenwriter: Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber
Cast: James Franco, Dave Franco, Seth Rogen, Alison Brie, Ari Graynor, Josh Hutcherson, Jacki Weaver
Distributor: A24 | Warner Bros.
Rated R | 105 Minutes
Release Date: December 8, 2017
“Everybody betrayed me! I’m fed up with this world!”
In 2003, an aspiring actor and filmmaker became a cultural phenomenon with one of the worst movies ever made — The Room, a torrid melodrama about a love triangle between a banker, his deceptive fiancée, and his conflicted best friend. The film was written, directed, and produced by Tommy Wiseau, an enigmatic outsider with dyed-black hair and an impenetrable foreign accent who also stars as the lead, Johnny.
Hollywood’s curiosity in the independent film was piqued when Wiseau erected a billboard to promote his six million dollar passion project, promising a drama on the level of Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire. Now, the unbelievable true story behind The Room — often referred to as “The Citizen Kane of Bad Movies” — is chronicled in a movie-about-a-movie directed by James Franco, who also stars as Wiseau.
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‘The Disaster Artist’: New Trailer For Movie About The Making Of ‘The Room’ Released

An official trailer has been released for The Disaster Artist, the movie about the making of one of the best bad movies ever created, The Room.
We saw a teaser trailer for the movie back in July, which showed Tommy Wiseau (played by James Franco) hilariously doing multiple takes on one of the many memorable scenes from the original. This new trailer shows a lot more from the movie, including some more peeks at scenes which fans of the original will no doubt get a kick out of.
Read more about The Disaster Artist and check out the new trailer and a new poster below.
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Tags: Alison Brie, Andrew Santino, Ari Graynor, Dave Franco, Greg Sestero, Hannibal Burress, Jacki Weaver, James Franco, Michael H. Weber, Paul Scheer, Scott Neustadter, Seth Rogen, The Disaster Artist, The Room, Tommy Wiseau
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Trailer For ‘The Disaster Artist’ Starring James Franco As ‘The Room’s Tommy Wiseau Released

A teaser trailer has been released for The Disaster Artist, a movie about the making of one of the worst movies ever made, The Room, which also happens to have a massive cult following because of how awful it is.
The movie is based on the book The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made by Greg Sestero, who played Mark, and Tom Bissell. It stars James Franco as the writer, director, producer, and star of The Room, Tommy Wiseau.
Continue below to check out the trailer, along with a poster for the movie.
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Tags: Andrew Santino, Ari Graynor, Dave Franco, Greg Sestero, Hannibal Burress, Jacki Weaver, James Franco, Michael H. Weber, Scott Neustadter, Seth Rogen, The Disaster Artist, The Room, Tommy Wiseau
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James Franco As Tommy Wiseau For ‘The Disaster Artist’ Image: Josh Hutcherson, Kate Upton Join Cast

It sounds like something you’d expect to see as a fake news story on April Fools’ Day, but it’s something that’s actually happening. James Franco is playing Tommy Wiseau in a movie about the making of The Room, a cult classic widely considered to be the worst movie ever made that was written, directed, produced, and starred Wiseau in the lead role.
Franco, who’s also directing, has shared an image from the set of the movie, titled The Disaster Artist, with him in full Wiseau costume and accompanied by his brother Dave Franco, who plays the actor who played Mark (oh hai), Greg Sestero. A bunch of actors have also recently joined the cast, including Josh Hutcherson and Kate Upton. You can see the image and read more about the cast and who they’re playing below.
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Tags: Andrew Santino, Ari Graynor, Dave Franco, Greg Sestero, Hannibal Burress, Jacki Weaver, James Franco, Michael H. Weber, Scott Neustadter, Seth Rogen, The Disaster Artist, The Room, Tommy Wiseau
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Movie Review: For a Good Time, Call…
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For a Good Time, Call…
Director: Jamie Travis
Writers: Lauren Miller, Katie Anne Naylon
Starring: Ari Graynor, Lauren Miller, Seth Rogen, Justin Long, Mimi Rogers, Nia Vardalos, Mark Webber, James Wolk
Focus Features
Rated R | 86 Minutes
Release Date: Friday, September 14, 2012
Disclaimer: So, I know this kind of defeats the purpose of writing a review, to just blurt this out upfront, but I can’t control myself. GO SEE THIS MOVIE! It’s a well-written comedy by two young women, directed by an up-and-coming filmmaker with some great performances – and it’s incredibly funny.
For a Good Time, Call… might be this year’s Bridesmaids, a raunchy, heartfelt comedy in the stylings of Knocked Up and The 40-Year-Old Virgin.
OK, now that I’ve got that out of the way, For a Good Time, Call… is directed by Jamie Travis from an original screenplay by Katie Anne Naylon and Lauren Anne Miller. The film premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival and is based on Miller and Naylon’s real-life experiences as college roommates.
You’ve probably seen Lauren Anne Miller before. She’s appeared in several films in supporting roles, including Superbad, Zack and Miri Make A Porno, Observe and Report, and 50/50. I know what you’re saying, “Wait, those are all movies that feature Seth Rogen, what a weird coincidence!” It’s no coincidence. Miller has been dating Rogen since 2004, and they recently got hitched – proving that even disgustingly funny, awkward guys can find true love.
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Movie Review: Holy Rollers
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Holy Rollers
Directed by: Kevin Asch
Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Bartha, Ari Graynor, Danny A. Abeckaser, Jason Fuchs, Mark Avanir, Q-Tip
First Independent Pictures
Release Date: May 21, 2010 (limited)
The most important thing is this: relax, mind your business, and act Jewish.
When it comes to things that don’t mix very well, what are the first things that come to mind? Water and oil; wool caps and Cancun; peanut butter and onion sandwiches, perhaps? How about Hasidic Jews and drug smuggling? I would think that has to be one of the crazier mixes one could think of, no? Well, in 1998, it was a mix that happened quite often, and one such story is told in First Independent Pictures’ Holy Rollers.
The movie tells the true story of Sam Gold (Jesse Eisenberg), a Hasidic Jew in late ’90s Brooklyn, New York who is in the midst of studying to become a Rabbi and entering into an arranged marriage to a girl who wants eight children. Sam works for his father in their fabric store, but it’s very clear that he has a strong sense of business for such a young age. When his wife-to-be decides not to marry him, Sam wonders where he and his life have led him wrong. One day his neighbor and fellow-Jew Yosef Zimmerman (Justin Bartha) offers him a job opportunity that’s too good to pass up: deliver some medicine here and there, and bring in about $1,500 per job.
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