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Ed Helms and Amanda Seyfried Flirt in ‘The Clapper’ Clip
Ed Helms and Amanda Seyfried Flirt in ‘The Clapper’ Clip
Ed Helms and Amanda Seyfried Flirt in ‘The Clapper’ Clip
Dito Montiel needs a win right now. The noted indie writer/director was the object of some ridicule (from me) when it came out that his latest feature, the Shia LaBeouf-led war picture Man Down, attracted exactly three viewers in all of Britain. The movie didn’t fare so well stateside either, and Montiel’s previous effort Boulevard got lost in the shuffle when star Robin Williams abruptly died prior to release. Montiel’s coming returning in grand fashion this month with a premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival for his latest film The Clapper, an adaptation of the novel he wrote in 2007 titled Eddie Krumble Is the Clapper. And with a new clip surfacing online today, we can make our own judgement on whether Montiel has cause for hope or if he should hedge some of those bets.
‘The Last Word’ Trailer
‘The Last Word’ Trailer
‘The Last Word’ Trailer
With the upcoming dramedy The Last Word, gem of screen and stage Shirley MacLaine takes on the sort of role that actresses over eighty (hell, actresses over fifty) don’t get nearly enough of. She portrays one Harriet Lauler, a retired businesswoman and an objectively insufferable bee-yotch. She’s rude and condescending when not outright abusive to those around her, insistent on controlling everything and commanding everyone. (The most clutch line from the trailer above: when her OB/GYN recalls being told, “If I want your opinion, I’ll give it to you.”) She’s a difficult, contemptible character, and for mature actresses, those are always in short supply.
New Set Photos From Amanda Seyfried’s Thriller ‘Anon’
New Set Photos From Amanda Seyfried’s Thriller ‘Anon’
New Set Photos From Amanda Seyfried’s Thriller ‘Anon’
It’s hard to articulate when exactly an actor or actress is on the verge of losing their A-list status in Hollywood, but my gut is telling me that both Clive Owen and Amanda Seyfried could use a hit. Despite being at very different points in their respective careers, both actors have slipped a little from the days when they were guaranteed money at the box office, and fair or not, Hollywood tends to remember these sort of things.
'Twin Peaks' Revival Drops Insane 217-Member Cast List
'Twin Peaks' Revival Drops Insane 217-Member Cast List
'Twin Peaks' Revival Drops Insane 217-Member Cast List
Hey, so remember when Showtime would only ever officially confirm Kyle MacLachlan among its Twin Peaks revival cast, despite the myriad of casting leaks over the last few months? Get ready for the opposite problem, as the official 2017 Twin Peaks cast lists off a whopping 217 members, previously unannounced, new and returning alike.
Tracy Morgan May Star Opposite Ed Helms and Amanda Seyfried in ‘The Clapper’
Tracy Morgan May Star Opposite Ed Helms and Amanda Seyfried in ‘The Clapper’
Tracy Morgan May Star Opposite Ed Helms and Amanda Seyfried in ‘The Clapper’
It hasn’t been two years since the six-car collision that threw Tracy Morgan’s whole future into question, but the actor has already begun his comeback. He appeared in the Christmas comedy The Night Before back in the winter as the omniscient narrator, and will soon appear in the ensemble comedy Fist Fight with Charlie Day, Christina Hendricks, and Ice Cube...
Jennifer Lawrence Tops Highest-Paid Actress of 2015 List
Jennifer Lawrence Tops Highest-Paid Actress of 2015 List
Jennifer Lawrence Tops Highest-Paid Actress of 2015 List
A couple of weeks ago, Forbes revealed its annual list of the highest-paid actors in Hollywood, with Robert Downey Jr. effortlessly landing the top spot. This week, the publication has released the list of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood, with Jennifer Lawrence taking the number one spot followed by Scarlett Johansson — hardly surprising, but what makes this list interesting is that many of the women on it earn far less than their male counterparts.
‘Ted 2’ Review: Teddy Bears Are People Too
‘Ted 2’ Review: Teddy Bears Are People Too
‘Ted 2’ Review: Teddy Bears Are People Too
It’s funny that the poster for Ted 2 features the title character with his back to the camera and his hands suggestively poised near his crotch above the tagline “Ted is coming, again” because the whole movie revolves around the fact that Ted can’t come, not even once. Ted doesn’t have any genitals or a reproductive system, so he can’t have a baby with his wife. His search for a sperm donor eventually spills into the legal system, where a court case will decide a surprisingly complex question: Is Ted a person?
'Ted 2' Red Band Trailer: 'Star Wars' Gets Stoner Spoofed
'Ted 2' Red Band Trailer: 'Star Wars' Gets Stoner Spoofed
'Ted 2' Red Band Trailer: 'Star Wars' Gets Stoner Spoofed
Here is the new red band trailer for Ted 2, which gets in on some of that Star Wars action by spoofing Darth Vader's breathing and swapping it out for bong hits. Did you like the first Ted movie? If so, good news, guys because the sequel looks like more of the same. More juvenile humor, stoner jokes and lots and lots of profanity. Enjoy!

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