| Trailer For New Netflix Series ‘Chambers’ Starring Uma Thurman Released
Netflix has released an official trailer for yet another upcoming original series titled Chambers. The series, which combines drama and horror elements, stars Uma Thurman, Sivan Alyra Rose, Tony Goldwyn, Marcus LaVoi, Griffin Powell-Arcand, Nicholas Galitzine, Lilliya Scarlett Reid, and Kyanna Simone Simpson. You can find a brief synopsis for Chambers and watch the official trailer below.
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| ‘Burnt’ Trailer: Bradley Cooper Wants To Deal In Culinary OrgasmsOddly enough, Bradley Cooper has already played as a down-on-his-luck chef given a second chance at taking his career to the next level. But that was before he was nominated for multiple Academy Awards and voiced a hot-headed gun-toting raccoon. In Burnt, Cooper is Adam Jones, a world-renowned two-star Michelin chef of a Parisian restaurant who had it all. However, his ego got in the way, and he lost it all. Now he has a second chance to regain the respect he once had, while also finding love and the real meaning of passion for food. Check out the latest trailer for Burnt here below.
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| Happy 20th Anniversary To Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Pulp Fiction’Pulp Fiction, one of the most audacious, intense, electrifying, and unpredictable films ever made just celebrated its 20th Anniversary. For sure, the film remains one of the wildest rides ever committed to celluloid, an absolute passion project and one that looks as if it was done with great ease by latter-day maverick director Quentin Tarantino (who also scripted the film with Roger Avary, both winning an Oscar for their work), and it’s a film of unconscious narrative, which has a road as slick and wet as driving in a hurricane down a slippery slope, and brimming with spontaneous abandon.
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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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| The Decade List: The 59 Best Films Of The Past Ten Years – The Final Chapter |
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NOTE: For structural reasons and to ensure that this list is super-duper pretty at all times, we’ll be posting this same intro for all sections of The Decade List. If you’ve already read all of this, you can just head down to the continuation of our list! Let’s just get it out of the way right off the ol’ bat: yes, we know it’s been a few months since we left the decade. Most folks undertook this heavy task pre-2010, but we decided that it would be a little bit better to let the new year settle in a bit before hitting you with something of this magnitude. So here we are, geeks: we’ve officially arrived in FUTURE *cue retro ’50s sci-fi music* and still we have no freakin’ flying cars yet. What’s the deal with that? While it is pretty exciting to be inside of the year 2010 — a year that always seemed unreachable to us mere mortals — we are also exiting another entire decade that leaves us staring at one majorly epic task. That task? To search, dig, locate, retrieve, organize, polish, and present the very best films of the past ten years! We must once again declare that this list is also simply opinion. You are are without doubt going to find movies here that you hate and do not think deserve to be included. You will surely think of movies that you think should not only be on here, but that should be at the very top of the list. There will even be some that I have not seen and thus, can not add. Even at this very moment, I sit, worrying and wondering if I’ve forgotten any that I would include; that’s just the way things fly when compiling something this massive. With all of that said, we invite you in to relax and check out our Final Chapter of The Decade List: The 59 Best Films of the Past Ten Years!
...continue reading » Tags: Almost Famous, Billy Crudup, Brad Pitt, Children of Men, City of God, Clive Owen, Colin Farrell, Edgar Wright, Finding Nemo, Frances McDormand, In Bruges, Jack Nicholson, Kill Bill, Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorsese, Matt Damon, Nick Frost, Once, Quentin Tarantino, Ralph Fiennes, Shaun of the Dead, Simon Pegg, The Assassination of Jesse James, The Departed, Uma Thurman | |
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