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‘Life Of The Party’ Trailer: Melissa McCarthy Gets Ready For One Wild Comeback

Melissa McCarthy is certainly not afraid to put herself out there. Especially when it comes to her comedies that her director husband Ben Falcone helms.
But in Life of the Party, we get to see something more grounded and refreshing, a newly divorced mother who makes a comeback by joining her daughter (Molly Gordon) in college. Warner Bros. has released the second trailer for the film, and you can check it out below.
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Tags: Ben Falcone, Debby Ryan, Gillian Jacobs, Jacki Weaver, Julie Bowen, Life Of The Party, Matt Walsh, Maya Rudolph, Melissa McCarthy, Molly Gordon, New Line Cinema, Stephen Root, Warner Brothers
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New Trailer For HBO’s Hitman Comedy ‘Barry’ Starring Bill Hader Released

HBO has released a new official trailer for their upcoming hitman comedy Barry, which stars Bill Hader (Saturday Night Live, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs) in the title role. Hader, along with Alec Berg, also created, wrote, and executive produced the show.
In the series Hader is a former Marine now working as an assassin, who ends up discovering a passion for acting. Also starring is Stephen Root, Henry Winkler, Sarah Goldberg, Glenn Fleshler, and Anthony Carrigan.
You can read more about the show and check out the official trailer below.
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‘Barry’ Trailer: Bill Hader Is An Assassin Who Takes Up Acting

A teaser trailer has been released for Barry, a new original series coming soon to HBO.
The series stars Bill Hader (Saturday Night Live, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs) as an assassin who discovers an interest in the art of acting while on a job in Los Angeles.
Continue below for more on the show and to check out the new trailer.
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Blu-Ray Review: RoboCop 3 (Collector’s Edition)

RoboCop 3
Blu-ray (Collector’s Edition)
Director: Fred Dekker
Screenwriter: Fred Dekker, Frank Miller
Cast: Robert John Burke, Nancy Allen, Rip Torn, John Castle, Jill Hennessy, C. C. H. Pounder, Robert DoQui, Shane Black, Jeff Garlin, Stephen Root, Daniel von Bargen
Distributor: Scream Factory
Rated PG-13 | 105 Minutes
Release Date: March 21, 2017
“My friends call me Murphy. You call me… RoboCop.”
Co-written and directed by Fred Dekker (Night of the Creeps, The Monster Squad), 1993’s RoboCop 3 is the final installment in the RoboCop trilogy, with Robert John Burke (Dust Devil) as RoboCop, replacing Peter Weller, who left the series to star in David Cronenberg’s Naked Lunch.
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Tags: C. C. H. Pounder, Daniel von Bargen, Frank Miller, Fred Dekker, Jeff Garlin, Nancy Allen, Rip Torn, Robert John Burke, RoboCop, RoboCop 3, Shane Black, Stephen Root
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‘Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates’ Red Band Trailer

20th Century Fox has released a new red band trailer for Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates starring Zack Efron and Adam Levine as two party going brothers who are forced to clean up their act and find some “respectable ladies” as their dates for their sister’s wedding. Desperate the two go on a talk show to announce they are looking for dates, which catches the attention of two raunchy ladies (Aubrey Plaza and Anna Kendrick) who will pose as those “respectable ladies.”
Check out the full trailer below. Remember since this is a red band trailer, there are plenty of choice words and suggestive material, so either put on those ear buds or just wait until after work to check it out.
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Watch The First Trailer For ‘Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates’

20th Century Fox has released the first trailer for Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, a new racy comedy directed by Jake Szymanski.
Watch the first trailer here below.
The film stars Zac Efron and Adam Devine as two out of control brothers whose father (Stephen Root) wants them to get their act together in time for their sister’s wedding. Their first order of business: find dates. That’s where Anna Kendrick and Aubrey Plaza‘s characters come in, turning out to be even more than these wild boys can handle.
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SXSW 2015 Movie Review: Hello, My Name Is Doris
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Hello, My Name Is Doris
Director: Michael Showalter
Screenwriter: Michael Showalter, Laura Terruso
Cast: Sally Field, Max Greenfield, Beth Behrs, Wendi Mclendon-Covey, Stephen Root, Elizabeth Reaser, Jack Antonoff, Natasha Lyonne, Tyne Daly
Release date: March 14, 2015 (SXSW)
In Hello, My Name Is Doris, Doris (Sally Field, The Amazing Spider-Man) is a sixty-something woman experiencing a life crisis. Inspired by a motivational speaker, Doris attempts to woo a much younger man, and finds herself embraced by the Brooklyn hipster scene in the process.
Having missed out on living for the first sixty years of her life, Doris is equal parts innocent and lustful; desperate to experience life before it’s too late. Screenwriter Laura Terruso’s juxtaposition of “vintage-obsessed hipster†culture and “cooky cat-lady hoarder†is brilliant, lending itself to endless situational comedy. Field is perfect in the role of Doris. Funny, vulnerable, sexy, and cute, often all at the same time.
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Tags: Beth Behrs, Elizabeth Reaser, Hello My Name is Doris, Jack Antonoff, Laura Terruso, Max Greenfield, Michael Showalter, Natasha Lyonne, Sally Field, Stephen Root, Tyne Daly, Wendi McLendon-Covey
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Kevin Smith’s Horror Movie ‘Red State’ Adds John Goodman To Cast
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Talks of a horror movie by director Kevin Smith have been present for a few years now, but financing seemed unlikely for the majority of that time.
Not too long ago, Smith announced that he had finally obtained backing on the film, titled Red State, and that it would be happening soon. Since then, casting has been going on with multiple names added. Today, another actor joined the film, and that actor is John Goodman.
The movie is said to be incredibly dark, being based loosely on Westboro Baptist Church pastor Fred Phelps and his extremist views on pretty much everything, including homosexuality. Not much is known about the plot, but that it will extract a hate-filled religious figure such as Phelps and implant him into a horror movie. If you Google Fred Phelps, you can read all about what he does and what his family and church stand for. You’re almost guaranteed to be infuriated. You can also see how much he looks like that creepy dude from Poltergeist II.
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