Cameron Crowe

‘Aloha’ Review: You Didn’t Have Me at Hello
‘Aloha’ Review: You Didn’t Have Me at Hello
‘Aloha’ Review: You Didn’t Have Me at Hello
Cameron Crowe keeps remaking Jerry Maguire. Elizabethtown. We Bought a Zoo. And now his newest movie, Aloha. Three times in a row now, Crowe has returned to the formula that yielded his biggest financial hit: A good-hearted screwup hits rock bottom and then redeems his disastrous professional mistakes by winning the heart of a great woman.
A Brief History of Cameron Crowe Describing His Movies as “Love Letters”
A Brief History of Cameron Crowe Describing His Movies as “Love Letters”
A Brief History of Cameron Crowe Describing His Movies as “Love Letters”
Aloha, Cameron Crowe’s eighth feature, opens in theaters tomorrow. Its arrival has been met mostly with indifference from both audiences, who seem unaware of its existence, and the studio releasing it, who seems to be hiding it from that audience. In an attempt to raise Aloha’s profile, Crowe took the highly unusual step of making an appearance at the film’s Los Angeles press screening, where he defended his work and called it a “love letter” to Hawaii. Actually, that last part was not that unusual, at least for Crowe, who calls his movies “love letters” any chance he gets.
‘Aloha’ Trailer: Say Hello to Cameron Crowe’s New Film
‘Aloha’ Trailer: Say Hello to Cameron Crowe’s New Film
‘Aloha’ Trailer: Say Hello to Cameron Crowe’s New Film
When we compiled our most anticipated movies of 2015 here at ScreenCrush, I fought hard to include Cameron Crowe’s new movie ‘Aloha.’ True, ‘Elizabethtown’ was sort of a disaster (about a disaster, so it was thematically appropriate, if hugely disappointing), and ‘We Bought a Zoo’ wasn’t a whole lot better, but after ‘Jerry Maguire’ and ‘Almost Famous,’ I just refuse to give up hope that this guy will find his way back to that genius he’s shown repeatedly throughout his career.
Cameron Crowe's New Rom-Com Gets an Appropriate Title
Cameron Crowe's New Rom-Com Gets an Appropriate Title
Cameron Crowe's New Rom-Com Gets an Appropriate Title
Amid all the major blockbusters and new superhero movies we’re excited about this year, there’s one film we’re looking forward to that’s a little different: Cameron Crowe’s latest film which stars Bradley Cooper and Emma Stone, and was previously operating under “Untitled Hawaiian Project” during production. Crowe’s latest effort, which hits theaters in late spring, has now been given the appropriate title of ‘Aloha.’
Christina Hendricks Joins Cameron Crowe's 'Roadies' Cast
Christina Hendricks Joins Cameron Crowe's 'Roadies' Cast
Christina Hendricks Joins Cameron Crowe's 'Roadies' Cast
It’s been years since we’ve considered the cast of AMC’s ‘Mad Men’ in the market for a new gig, but with Matthew Weiner’s period drama coming to a close after seven final episodes, one of its biggest stars is headed to a new agency. Christina Hendricks has officially joined the pilot cast of ‘Almost Famous’ creator Cameron Crowe’s Showtime ‘Roadies,’ trading Sterling-Cooper for something with a bit more edge.
Cameron Crowe's 'Roadies' Eyes Luke Wilson and Imogen PootS
Cameron Crowe's 'Roadies' Eyes Luke Wilson and Imogen PootS
Cameron Crowe's 'Roadies' Eyes Luke Wilson and Imogen PootS
Over the summer Showtime committed to a pilot order for ‘Almost Famous’ creator Cameron Crowe’s new concert industry dramedy ‘Roadies,’ alongside Bad Robot and executive producer J.J. Abrams, though we haven’t heard much since. Now, the pilot has reportedly set sights on Luke Wilson and Imogen Poots for two of its leading characters, but who might they play?
NBC 'Say Anything TV Sequel Criticized by Cameron Crowe
NBC 'Say Anything TV Sequel Criticized by Cameron Crowe
NBC 'Say Anything TV Sequel Criticized by Cameron Crowe
Now more than ever we've seen TV looking to classic films of the '80s and '90s for the next great small screen series idea, whether by reboot or sequel, but a proposed 'Say Anything' TV sequel may have trouble getting its boombox up in the air. NBC has begun development of a potential followup to the classic 1989 Cameron Crowe film, though Crowe is outspokenly none-too-pleased about it.
Cameron Crowe Showtime Comedy 'Roadies' Gets Pilot Order
Cameron Crowe Showtime Comedy 'Roadies' Gets Pilot Order
Cameron Crowe Showtime Comedy 'Roadies' Gets Pilot Order
Showtime has been a bit light on comedy since production on Philip Seymour Hoffman's 'Happy-ish' ceased for obvious reasons, but the network has some major names in mind for its latest effort. 'Almost Famous' visionary Cameron Crowe will make his TV debut with the J.J. Abrams-produced music comedy 'Roadies,' now officially picked up for a network pilot.
25 Years Later
25 Years Later
25 Years Later
‘Say Anything’ scarred me for life. I’ve been aware for a few weeks that the 25th anniversary of ‘Say Anything’ was approaching and I’ve kind of gone out of my way to ignore it – even though there’s no doubt it influenced my teenage life more than any other movie. But, good grief, did this movie ever influence me to do some stupid things that I've suppressed from my memory. For one day only, I'll
See the Cast of 'Say Anything...' Then and Now
See the Cast of 'Say Anything...' Then and Now
See the Cast of 'Say Anything...' Then and Now
Released in 1989, Cameron Crowe's 'Say Anything...' starred a baby-faced John Cusack as Lloyd Dobler, an average high school student who falls for lonely valedictorian Diane Court (Ione Skye), and the pair spend their summer together before Diane heads off to college. 25 years later, we're revisiting the cast of one of the most cherished teen romantic dramedies of all time.

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