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Meet Denzel Washington’s Anti-Gun Anti-Hero On Our ‘Equalizer’ Set Visit

“The Equalizer” is an action film, there’s no doubt about that. But it’s likely not quite what moviegoers are expecting when they see the top billing of Denzel Washington, reunited with “Training Day” director Antoine Fuqua in a reboot of a mid-’80s TV series. When MTV News visited the Boston set of the film and… Read more

Meet Denzel Washington’s Anti-Gun Anti-Hero On Our ‘Equalizer’ Set Visit

“The Equalizer” is an action film, there’s no doubt about that. But it’s likely not quite what moviegoers are expecting when they see the top billing of Denzel Washington, reunited with “Training Day” director Antoine Fuqua in a reboot of a mid-’80s TV series. When MTV News visited the Boston set of the film and… Read more

‘Fast & Furious 7′ With Paul Walker To Hit Theaters In April 2015

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Good news for Paul Walker fans: Fast & Furious 7 has received a theatrical release date. According to Universal Pictures, the big-budget action film will…

‘Fast & Furious 7′ With Paul Walker To Hit Theaters In April 2015

Big Brother Repulsion Index: Gagging Through the Lady Gaga Shot Trauma

Last night was the annual “Drink Vile Concoctions” competition for Big Brother houseguests, and after throwing back mystery shots, contestants put on their best poker faces and waited for their competitors to guess who had just ingested the nasty clam juice and cupcake-flavored sludge. Per usual, Lane handled the challenge with his characteristic stoicism, Matt whimpered, and Ragan “channeled his Inner Lady Gaga” to guarantee his most over-the-top performance yet. Now let’s see whose behavior last night was more repulsive than the shots they were forced to swill.

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Big Brother Repulsion Index: Gagging Through the Lady Gaga Shot Trauma

The Verge: Callan McAuliffe and Madeline Carroll

In Rob Reiner’s retro family film Flipped , the central, budding romance is handled in a novel way: first we see things from the perspective of aloof junior high schooler Bryce (Callan McAuliffe), and then we replay the same events through the perspective of his not-so-secret admirer, Juli (Madeline Carroll). For this edition of the Verge, then, let’s check in with McAuliffe first (he’s a 15-year-old Australian with a key role in the upcoming action film I Am Number Four ), then hear from Carroll (already a TV and film veteran at the age of 14), two unusually self-possessed young actors.

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The Verge: Callan McAuliffe and Madeline Carroll

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