| The Jimmy Kimmel School Of Perfect Acting (Video)
“My name is Jim Kimmel” [dramatic pause] “and I teach.” Jimmy Kimmel hosted a special late night edition of Jimmy Kimmel Live after the 87th Annual Academy Awards last night with this “seriously” guffaw-worthy bit called “The Kimmel School of Perfect Acting” about “the greatest acting school there ever was…or ever will be,” according to Benedict Cumberbatch. It included testimonials from Cumberbatch, Lupita Nyong’o, Mila Kunis, Harvey Weinstein, Jeff Bridges, Kristen Bell, Susan Sarandon, Jennifer Anniston, Gary Oldman, Sean Penn, Matt Damon (excuse me – Matt Damen), Emily Blunt, and more. Watch the videos here below.
...continue reading » Tags: Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Redmayne, Gary Oldman, Harvey Weinstein, Jeff Bridges, Jennifer Aniston, Jimmy Kimmel, Kristen Bell, Lupita Nyong'o, Mila Kunis, Oscars 2015, Susan Sarandon | |
| | |
 |
| Kevin Kline Is Errol Flynn In ‘The Last Of Robin Hood’ Trailer
Australian actor Errol Flynn is a legend of the silver screen—best known for swashbuckling adventure movies such as Captain Blood and The Adventures of Robin Hood—whose years of substance abuse ultimately led to an untimely demise. In the movie The Last of Robin Hood, Academy Award winner Kevin Kline plays Flynn in his later years and follows his relationship with a young actress (played by Dakota Fanning), as well as her fame-hungry mother (Susan Sarandon). A trailer for the movie has been released, and can be watched below.
...continue reading » | | |
 |
| Melissa McCarthy Is On The Loose In This New ‘Tammy’ Trailer
It’s clear that Melissa McCarthy is the reigning queen of physical comedy these days, and frankly, she deserves the title. With big-screen comedies like Bridesmaids, Identity Theft, and last year’s buddy cop flick The Heat under her belt, the actress is now going on a road trip with her Grandma (Susan Sarandon) in Tammy. Warner Bros. has released a new trailer for the upcoming comedy. Watch it here below.
...continue reading » | | |
 |
| ‘Tammy’ Trailer: An Angry Melissa McCarthy Channels Shia LeBeouf
Road trip comedies aren’t entirely original, although the characters try to make each and every adventure their own. Melissa McCarthy will be starring in her very own road trip comedy, directed by her husband, Ben Falcone. In it, McCarthy plays as a recently fired fast food employee who finds out that her husband has been cheating on her, and her only method of coping is to go on a road trip with her grandmother (Susan Sarandon). Again, not completely original, but the star power is there, which give us some hope that it will be at least a mild success. Hit the jump to see the trailer.
...continue reading » Tags: Allison Janney, Ben Falcone, Dan Aykroyd, Gary Cole, Kathy Bates, Mark Duplass, Melissa McCarthy, Nat Faxon, Susan Sarandon, Tammy, Toni Collette, Warner Bros | |
| | |
 |
| Game Review: Dishonored
Dishonored
Xbox 360 l PlayStation 3 l PC
DEVELOPER: Arkane Studios
PUBLISHER: Bethesda Softworks
RELEASE DATE: October 9, 2012 Sequels to video games tend to take a little longer to make than sequels to movies, but they’re also much more accepted than movie sequels. Still, gamers yearn for those original titles—the next big games that could become great enough to warrant sequels—and one of the more anticipated original titles was Dishonored, the new game developed by Arkane Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. A Neo-Victorian supernatural assassin game set in the foggy England-inspired fictional city of Dunwall. How could anyone not be extremely excited for that? Now the game has arrived. So how does it stand up to all of the buzz and excitement? Should you run out and buy a copy right away?
...continue reading » | | |
 |
|  | |