| First Trailer For Kevin Smith Horror ‘Tusk’ Is Here
The first official trailer for the upcoming horror flick from writer and director Kevin Smith, titled Tusk, is here for all to see. The movie follows a man (Justin Long) who goes missing in the backwoods of Canada while interviewing a mysterious gentleman (Michael Park) with promises of tales of the sea, leading his best friend and podcast co-host (Haley Joel Osment) to team up with his girlfriend (Genesis Rodriguez) to try to find him. You can watch the first trailer for Tusk below.
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| Kevin Smith Retains ‘Tusk’ Cast For Krampus Christmas Horror ‘Anti-Claus’
The Kevin Smith-directed horror movie Tusk is set to release later this year, and the experience making that movie went so well that he’s decided to hang on to his cast for his next project, titled Anti-Claus. According to reports out of the Cannes Film Festival, Tusk stars Justin Long, Haley Joel Osment, Genesis Rodriguez, and Michael Parks will all continue hanging out with Smith for Anti-Claus, a Christmas horror movie following the mythical Krampus.
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| ‘Shaun Of The Dead’ Star Nick Frost To Star In Fox TV Comedy ‘Sober Companion’
We don’t often cover the latest casting announcements for a new Fox TV show, but when the actor being cast is the wonderful Nick Frost, star of movies like Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, The World’s End, Paul, and Attack the Block, well, exceptions are made. Frost has been cast in the lead role of Robert in an upcoming Fox comedy titled Sober Companion. In it he’ll play a charming lawyer and drunk, someone who’s smart and driven but also often inebriated…to the point where he falls flat on his face whilst in court. Because of his problems, Robert is assigned a sober companion named Jeremy (Justin Long), who will live with him for 90 days to try and help him get back on track. This means that Robert must avoid all of the things he loves doing in hopes of saving his career.
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| Watch This: NSFW Trailer For ‘Movie 43’ Starring Nearly Everyone In Hollywood |
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It’s hard to describe a movie like Movie 43, because there is no actual place to start. The comedy is a collection of shorts and skits directed by – take a deep breath now – Patrick Forsberg, Peter Farrelly, Elizabeth Banks, Steven Brill, Steve Carr, Tusty Cundieff, James Duffy, Griffin Dunne, James Gunn, Bob Odenkirk, and Brett Ratner. If you thought the directors list was big, just wait until you see the cast list. This hilarious red band trailer features comedic acts that can only be described as vulgar, disgusting, provocative, offensive, and other repulsive adjectives you can think of. But it’s all for the sake of comedy, and this red band trailer reveals that Movie 43 has the potential to be a daring comedy. Check out the trailer and the actors involved below. The film stars so many people, that it’s impossible to fit them in this opening text. Take a deeper breath than the one you took before, as this is the cast of Movie 43…
...continue reading » Tags: Aasif Mandvi, Anna Faris, Bob Odenkirk, Bobby Cannavale, Brett Ratner, Chloe Moretz, Chris Pratt, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Elizabeth Banks, Emma Stone, Gerard Butler, Griffin Dunne, Halle Berry, Hugh Jackman, Jack McBrayer, James Duffy, James Gunn, Jason Sudeikis, Jimmy Bennett, Johnny Knoxville, Josh Duhamel, Justin Long, Kate Bosworth, Kate Winslet, Kieran Culkin, Kristen Bell, Leslie Bibb, Liev Schreiber, Movie 43, Naomi Watts, Patrick Forsberg, Patrick Warburton, Peter Farrelly, Richard Gere, Ricky Gervais, Seann William Scott, Stephen Merchant, Steve Carr, Steven Brill, Terrence Howard, Tony Shalhoub, Tusty Cundieff, Uma Thurman | |
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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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