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Will Arnett's Netflix 'Flaked' Near Reduced Season 2 Order
Will Arnett's Netflix 'Flaked' Near Reduced Season 2 Order
Will Arnett's Netflix 'Flaked' Near Reduced Season 2 Order
Double or nothing, Netflix has given rise to more than a few high-profile flops, perhaps most recently Arrested Development and BoJack Horseman star Will Arnett’s sobriety drama Flaked. Despite its deeply personal nature, the project earned many a critical shrug, but now eyes a Season 2 renewal with a shortened order.
Will Arnett Needs Help in New Netflix 'Flaked' Trailer
Will Arnett Needs Help in New Netflix 'Flaked' Trailer
Will Arnett Needs Help in New Netflix 'Flaked' Trailer
As if BoJack Horseman and Arrested Development weren’t enough, Will Arnett is adding a third Netflix series to his stable, this time playing … someone kind of self-centered, and broken in California. Huh. Well, take a first look at Flaked, as Arnett goes dramatic in a new series executive produced by Arrested creator Mitch Hurwitz.
Victory Lap
Victory Lap
Victory Lap
Let's call this a victory lap for Nicholas Stoller. And, to be honest, Stoller deserves a victory lap after his movie, 'Neighbors,' surprisingly finished number one at the box office this past weekend (grossing over $61 million domestically to date) ousting 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' from the top spot. And, for Stoller, this marks the first time he's directed a number one film: His previous effort
‘Neighbors’ Set Visit Lets Loose the Dick Jokes, Epic Parties and Director Nick Stoller’s Man Crush
‘Neighbors’ Set Visit Lets Loose the Dick Jokes, Epic Parties and Director Nick Stoller’s Man Crush
‘Neighbors’ Set Visit Lets Loose the Dick Jokes, Epic Parties and Director Nick Stoller’s Man Crush
In a surprise to no one, director Nicholas Stoller’s new film, ‘Neighbors,’ features male nudity. The film focuses on a married couple played by Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne, whose characters are raising a child, and the frat house next door run by Zac Efron and Dave Franco. In the scenes we saw from our visit to the set, there are a number of big parties in the film, and the frat brothers behave as
NSFW ‘Kick-Ass 2′ Clips Fight Their Way to the Web
NSFW ‘Kick-Ass 2′ Clips Fight Their Way to the Web
NSFW ‘Kick-Ass 2′ Clips Fight Their Way to the Web
With its release only a few weeks away, 'Kick-Ass 2''s marketing machine has shifted into high gear with the release of four new NSFW clips from the film. Although the sequel sees original director Matthew Vaughn replaced by Jeff Wadlow, fans of the first film will probably be happy to see that this looks to be very much in line with its predecessor. As for people who didn't like the first film ..
‘Kick-Ass 2′ Trailer: Hit-Girl Asks, “Ready to Go Again?”
‘Kick-Ass 2′ Trailer: Hit-Girl Asks, “Ready to Go Again?”
‘Kick-Ass 2′ Trailer: Hit-Girl Asks, “Ready to Go Again?”
The latest trailer for 'Kick-Ass 2' makes the stakes pretty clear. After Kick-Ass (Aaron Johnson) killed Frank D'Amico in the first film, Frank's son Chris (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) wants revenge, and to get it he's willing and ready to transform himself into a super villain.
‘Kick-Ass 2′ Clip: Director Jeff Wadlow Uploads a Beat Down
‘Kick-Ass 2′ Clip: Director Jeff Wadlow Uploads a Beat Down
‘Kick-Ass 2′ Clip: Director Jeff Wadlow Uploads a Beat Down
The internet has shown that filmmakers can act directly with fans, and circumvent the official marketing machine. 'Kick-Ass 2' director Jeff Wadlow has shown how far you can go by uploading a clip from his upcoming movie. It offers Aaron Johnson and Chloe Grace Moretz starting a fight with Christopher Mintz-Plasse and his gang.
Seth Rogen Comedy ‘Townies’ Recruits Dave Franco and Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Seth Rogen Comedy ‘Townies’ Recruits Dave Franco and Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Seth Rogen Comedy ‘Townies’ Recruits Dave Franco and Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Who said that making videos for the internet wouldn't lead to actual jobs? Well, it helps if you're talented and reasonably popular actors like Dave Franco and Christopher Mintz-Plasse. The two performers (who have become known for their popular series on videos on Funny or Die) have joined the new Seth Rogen comedy 'Townies.'

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