Catherine O’Hara, Jane Lynch, and Amy Poehler in one movie. The potential of this trio teaming up is almost too much to bear. Then you add in Adam Scott (who was featured on the A.C.O.D. poster ) and Richard Jenkins and it becomes almost an embarrassment of riches. Check out the A.C.O.D. trailer below! A.C.O.D. Trailer A.C.O.D. opens in theaters on October 4th.
Catherine O’Hara, Jane Lynch, and Amy Poehler in one movie. The potential of this trio teaming up is almost too much to bear. Then you add in Adam Scott (who was featured on the A.C.O.D. poster ) and Richard Jenkins and it becomes almost an embarrassment of riches. Check out the A.C.O.D. trailer below! A.C.O.D. Trailer A.C.O.D. opens in theaters on October 4th.
On the evening prior to the ESPY Awards, recording artist Jeremih and Houston Rockets point guard James Harden teamed up with Hennessy V.S to host a “Very Special” pre-ESPY party at elite Hollywood hotspot, Emerson Theatre. The Game and San Francisco 49ers linebacker Aldon Smith were among the many celebs who also came out in style to The Hennessy V.S A “Very Special” pre-ESPY Party. Check out their steez below: Hennessy V.S
Snoop Dogg and his Snoop Youth Football League hosted a very special screening of the DreamWorks Animation Film, TURBO at the Arclight Theater in Hollywood, CA. In theaters today, TURBO is a high-velocity 3D comedy about an underdog snail whose dreams kick into overdrive when he miraculously attains the power of super-speed. The all-star cast includes: Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamatti, Michael Peña, Luis Guzmán, Bill Hader, Snoop Dogg, Maya Rudolph, Ben Schwartz, Richard Jenkins, Ken Jeong, Michelle Rodriguez and Samuel L. Jackson. See Ray J and others have some good family fun below: Brandon Clark / AB Images
May-December romances “can be creepy” says Richard Jenkins , who’s part of the cast of Josh Radnor’s Liberal Arts , a movie about what might more appropriately might be termed a May-October romance on a college campus. In this particular case, Jenkins adds, “it isn’t.” The carefully groomed Radnor, who you may recognize from the TV sitcom How I Met Your Mother plays a guy in his 30s who goes back to his alma mater — the movie is set at Kenyon College in Ohio which Radnor actually attended — for a professor’s retirement party and ends up falling for a much younger student there played by Elizabeth Olsen . Movieline pal Grace Randolph talked to Radnor, Olsen and the always excellent Jensen about the fundamental of love at the Quintessentially-sponsored New York premiere of the film on Monday. Check out her report below. After the screening, premiere goers headed to Sons of Essex on the Lower East Side of Manhattan to engage in some college style drinking. Follow Movieline on Twitter .
Haha, it’s a trick! There are no words . But wait, there’s more — though not a whole lot more, just Tatum, Matthew McConaughey and a fistful of dollars. What are they looking at, other than the faint sounds of our exploding heads in the distance? [via Filmdrunk ]
In honor of today’s horror extravaganza Cabin in the Woods , pen a masterful horror-themed haiku and you could win a bounty of Cabin swag! Included in the grand prize: A Cabin t-shirt, a signed poster, the visualization “movie tie-in” book, the novelization (so you can understand the twists and turns and surprises at hand), and your very own Cabin in the Woods expanding bong (to, um, help you expand your mind and grasp what writer-producer Joss Whedon and director Drew Goddard are doing in this ultra meta-horror send-up). Cabin in the Woods is best left unspoiled, but suffice to say it’s about a cabin… in the woods… where a group of unsuspecting coeds arrive one weekend, unprepared for what’s to come. (Read Movieline’s spoiler-free review here , or this spoilers-redacted SXSW report , for more.) Chris Hemsworth , Anna Hutchison, Kristen Connolly, Jesse Williams, Fran Kranz, Richard Jenkins, and Bradley Whitford star. The rules are simple: Submit an original haiku (using the 5-7-5 format) inspired by either Cabin in the Woods or your favorite horror classic , in the comments below or on Facebook / Twitter . One grand prize winner will receive the following prize pack: (1) Shirt (1) Bong (1) Visualization “Movie Tie-in” Book (1) Novelization (1) Signed Poster But wait! FOUR runners-up will win a t-shirt, a poster, AND the coveted Cabin in the Woods bong. That’s five chances to get your hands on the best (and arguably most useful) piece of movie swag to come along in a while. So hop to it, folks! Get your horror haiku on now . Contest closes Monday, April 16 at 5pm ET/2pm PT . Entries must include an email address for contacting winners. Winner must be located in the U.S. Only one submission per person.
While the weather forecast for much of the East Coast looks like a storyboard from Day After Tomorrow thanks to Hurricane Irene, the box office forecast is decidedly more calm. As summer continues to crawl toward Labor Day, three genre films hit theaters, all with the diminished expectations that come with their late August release dates. What movie will you probably ignore this weekend? To the forecast!
Hunter S. Thompson fans have been patiently waiting over a decade for The Rum Diary to reach the big screen. (In fact, the adaptation process, which began in 2000, was so frustrating that the author himself coined the phrase “waterhead fuckaround” to describe the slow studio proceedings.) But The Rum Diary is finally in the can with a fall release date thanks to English writer and director Bruce Robinson, Thompson’s long-time friend Johnny Depp and Depp’s production company Infinitum Nihil. Let’s take a look at the trailer!
Screenwriter Joss Whedon and director Drew Goddard must be thrilled with and annoyed by their much-delayed horror film The Cabin in the Woods , because their new marketing campaign reflects the completed MGM movie’s lack of a release date. Nothing is more effective in “horror” font than sarcasm, apparently.