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Official Trailer For ‘The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot’ Released

RLJE Films has released an official trailer for The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot, the movie with a title good enough to sell people on it before they know what it is.
The movie stars the great Sam Elliott as a war vet living with the secret that he killed Adolf Hitler during World War II, who’s called on once again to kill the legendary Bigfoot. It’s got a bit of a Big Fish feel to it, and jumps between the present and past with Aidan Turner playing the younger version of Elliott’s character.
You can check out the trailer along with a poster below.
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Movie Review: Tully

Tully
Director: Jason Reitman
Writer: Diablo Cody
Cast: Charlize Theron, Mackenzie Davis, Mark Duplass, Ron Livingston
Distributor: Focus Features
Rated PG-13 | Minutes: 96 Minutes
Release Date: May 4, 2018
For some, parenthood is easy and comes almost naturally. For others, it can be a bit of a challenge. And I cannot say that I am an authority figure on motherhood, given my clear lack of experience, but Jason Reitman‘s Tully, a comedy-drama starring Charlize Theron and Mackenzie Davis, is probably one of the most honest depictions of what it is like to be a mother in a contemporary age. Check out my full review of the film here below.
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‘Tully’: Trailer For Latest From ‘Juno’ Team Jason Reitman and Diablo Cody Released

Focus Features has released an official trailer for Tully, the latest from the team behind Juno, director Jason Reitman and screenwriter Diablo Cody.
The movie stars Oscar winner Charlize Theron (Monster, Mad Max: Fury Road) as a burnt out mother who gets a night nanny played by Mackenzie Davis (Halt and Catch Fire, The Martian) to help her out and ends up forming a bond with her. Also starring is Mark Duplass (Safety Not Guaranteed, Creep) and Ron Livingston (Office Space, Adaptation).
Continue below to read more about the movie and check out the trailer along with a poster.
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Movie Review: The Conjuring
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The Conjuring
Director: James Wan
Screenwriter(s): Chad & Carey Hayes
Cast: Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, Lili Taylor, Ron Livingston, Mackenzie Foy, Joey King, Hayley McFarland, Shanley Caswell, Kyla Deaver, Shannon Kook
Warner Brothers | New Line Cinema
Rated PG-13 | 112 Minutes
Release Date: July 19, 2013
Before the Amityville Horror, there was the Haunting of Harrisville. Based on true events, The Conjuring is directed by James Wan (Saw, Insidious) and stars Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as Ed and Lorraine Warren, world-renowned paranormal investigators called up to help a family overcome a dark, demonic entity.
The Conjuring takes place in 1971 and follows Roger and Carolyn Perron (Ron Livingston and Lili Taylor), a married couple who moves into an old farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island with their five daughters only to discover their dream home is haunted by malevolent spirits. Enter World War II veteran and noted demonologist Ed Warren and his clairvoyant wife Lorraine, a bad-ass duo of demon hunters who specialize is seeking out the supernatural.
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Tags: Hayley McFarland, James Wan, Joey King, Kyla Deaver, Lili Taylor, Mackenzie Foy, Patrick Wilson, Ron Livingston, Shanley Caswell, Shannon Kook, The Conjuring, The Conjuring Universe, Vera Farmmiga
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‘The Conjuring’ Trailer: Clingy Spirit Would Love To Consume Souls
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The first trailer for The Conjuring focused on a family off to a brand new start by settling in a new home. Trouble is the home was possessed by unkind spirits who weren’t too keen on playing hide and go seek. Now a new trailer for the James Wan‘s latest directorial effort centers on the real life paranormal activity investigators Lorraine and Ed Warren (played by Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson) and the unholy spirit that seeks to terrify the family and the Warrens.
Once again, Wan chooses to do away with the scares that overemphasize the blood and gore by focusing his frightful attention on the suspense aspect. The shrieks, off-angled appearances by the spirit, and other terrors in this new trailer are just the tip of this scary iceberg. The taglines and the music signify that there is something deeper and more terrifying than WB is actually letting on.
Check out the new trailer for The Conjuring below now.
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‘The Conjuring’ Trailer: If You’re Scared Of James Wan Movies and You Know It, Clap Your Hands

James Wan knows how to scare his audience, as evidenced by his previous films, Saw and Insidious, the latter of which has a sequel currently in production. But before he started to work on Insidious Chapter 2, he directed a film called The Conjuring, and as you can guess by the title, it is a horror. However, unlike his previous works, this film is based on a true story.
Vera Farmiga (Up in the Air) and Patrick Wilson (Insidious) star in The Conjuring, which is about about two paranormal investigators hired to investigate strange activity at a Rhode Island house in a very remote location. Lili Taylor and Ron Livingston play the homeowners who called Farmiga and Wilson for their help.
Check out the first trailer for The Conjuring here below.
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NYCC 2012: James Wan’s Haunted Horror Film ‘The Conjuring’
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The Conjuring, a prospective cinematic scarefest etched in the same vein as The Amityville Horror, made the panel rounds at the IGN Theater on Saturday during this year’s New York Comic-Con.
The story, which is based on true events, focuses on a duo of paranormal investigators set to give aid to a family terrorized by a dark, ominous presence in a farmhouse squarely planted miles from anyone else. The investigators, held in the threshold of the demonic energy manifesting itself in the farmhouse, which turns out to be a witch, find themselves in the thick of what is sure to be one of the most challenging and difficult cases they have ever had to endure.
Moderated by the always hilarious and gregarious Chris Hardwick and sporting a shirt with an embroidered NASA logo (!), the panel consisted of director James Wan (Saw, Insidious) – who explained about the film’s narrative – and stars Lili Taylor, Ron Livingston, and Patrick Wilson.
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Disney In Depth: Movie Review: The Odd Life of Timothy Green
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A most peculiar drama, indeed. As I watched The Odd Life of Timothy Green I kept thinking of how rare it is to find a touching, genuine piece of film that literally grows on you. Nothing especially grand in scale, just a simple fantasy set in reality. Director Peter Hedges has fashioned a sweet tale with sensibility, one that despite inspiring some eye-rolling and struggling to maintain a cohesive structure, manages to breathe kindness and spirit.
Disney has surely expanded its range in films in recent years, in terms of tone, and I suppose soon enough one would arrive in the form of a married couple who cannot have a child. Jim and Cindy Green, played with warmth by the duo of Joel Edgerton (Warrior) and Alias star Jennifer Garner, have almost given up hope on having a child of their very own. In a flash-forward scene toward the opening, the pair shares with an adoption agency of why they are suitable parents. They tell their miraculous story, of their short and certainly odd experience with a 10-year-old boy who enters their lives.
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Tags: About a Boy, CJ Adams, Dan in Real Life, Dianne Wiest, Disney, Jennifer Garner, Joel Edgerton, Peter Hedges, Ron Livingston, Rosemarie DeWitt, The Odd Life of Timothy Green, Walt Disney Pictures
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