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Paul Rudd and Jason Segel had brief moments of screen time in "Knocked Up" and "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" but in their new film "I Love You, Man" opening this weekend, the two comedy stars share quite a bit of "bromance" on screen. Rudd plays Peter Klaven, a man who has gone most of his life focused on his romantic relationships rather than his guy friendships....(more)
Rashida Jones, the daughter of music icon Quincy Jones and actress Peggy Lipton, has over the past few years made a name for herself in the acting community. Having come off the success of the third season of NBC's "The Office," Jones appeared on the Fox comedy "Unhitched" and will now be seen in the motion picture comedy, "I Love You, Man....(more)
Nicolas Cage is once again venturing into the realm of science fiction and apocalyptic visions with "Knowing," the new film directed by Alex Proyas stumbles upon a mysterious piece of paper that was put in a time capsule 50 years ago. The sheet of paper has nothing but numbers but upon close inspection, the numbers have foretold major disasters and casualties over last several decades....(more)
In Tom Tykwer's classical-style thriller “The International”, Clive Owen stars as an Interpol agent hellbent on nailing a powerful bank for murder, money laundering, and plans to destabilize Third-World governments. He must deal with a barrage of legal obstacles, jump through jurisdictional hoops, and survive several attempts on his life, including a dramatic shootout in New York City's Guggenheim Museum....(more)
"I felt in reading the original manuscript which I read two years before the novel was published, I felt like I found my lost brother seems intent on keeping her there. A new, more exciting life is quite tempting but is not what it seems and Coraline realizes her new world may be anything but pleasant....(more)
By Max Evry in New York City After first gaining attention on the stand-up circuit in the mid nineties, comedian Kevin James capitalized on a few choice guest turns on shows like “Cosby” and “Everybody Loves Raymond” and created a sitcom called “The King of Queens”, which ran for 9 seasons. James decided to branch out into features, and co-starred with Will Smith in “Hitch” and later with Adam Sandler in “I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry”....(more)
By Rob Scheer in New York City While Michael Sheen has been acting in film and television for about 15 years and Frank Langella has been doing so for nearly 40, they’ve both garnered their share of acclaim, respect and awards. Sheen has been nominated for three BAFTAs and an Olivier award, as well as won multiple prizes from critics’ groups for his portrayal of Tony Blair in “The Queen,” while Langella’s been nominated for five Tonys , now playing in limited release and opening nationwide Christmas Day....(more)
"It's definitely an important story because, I mean, I didn't know about it. I also felt that I want to entertain audiences....(more)
In a year dominated by the likes of comic book powerhouses comes a classic favorite that is sure to spark the interests of a new generation. Frank Miller, a comic book legend in his own right who has created favorites such as “300 and “Sin City,” brings to life Will Eisner’s The Spirit for the first time on the big screen....(more)
"There’s certain parts of it where you lose pieces of yourself with each role you do. This one took a big chunk out of me....(more)
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