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1 June 2012 6:55 AM, PDT | Celebsology | See recent Celebsology news »
A seemingly pregnant Drew Barrymore is supposedly on her way to walking down the aisle this Saturday. Yes, that is a lot of possibilities and not a definite confirmation but it looks like Drew really is ready to say "I do" to fiance Will Kopelman in just a few hours. The two announced their engagement in January 2012 and weeks later drew in even more buzz when the actress seemed to be carrying a sonogram after a doctor visit.
Drew was recently spotted with best friend Cameron Diaz attending her final wedding dress fitting at the Chanel store in Beverly Hills and its been rumored that she wants to wed before the baby is born.
Drew is extremely talented and a favorite when it comes to actors in Hollywood. We've seen her grow up since her E.T. days and have seen the transition from actor to executive producer. Some of her »
- Stephanie Webber
24 May 2012 5:16 AM, PDT | Flickeringmyth | See recent Flickeringmyth news »
Up and at 'em, Philm Phans - it's good ol' Jr, the Prophet Jerry Ross, here on FM Radio.
We're nearly at the end (thank God) of 90s Teenage RomCom Week! I ran out of ideas after the first day - I have no clue how this theme is still running. Seriously, I can't remember any of the 90s. Did it actually happen? Was it real?
Well it did, because there's a Wikipedia article about it. So to continue the fun, here's Cutting Crew's (I Just) Died In Your Arms Tonight from Never Been Kissed!
Remember - we take requests! Email in with your name, song and reasoning, and we'll give your track a spin!
Prophet Jerry Ross »
- Chris Villeneuve
27 April 2012 7:47 AM, PDT | AfterElton.com | See recent AfterElton.com news »
Spoiler alert: This review discusses plot details for the film Struck by Lightning.
Not many teen comedies bother trying to take an honest look at the real and sometimes insurmountable obstacles faced by even the best and brightest during the tumultuous high school years.
Then again, not many teen comedies begin by killing their main character off in the first 90 seconds.
Struck By Lightning, directed by Brian Dannelly and written by and starring Glee star Chris Colfer, isn't your typical teen movie. It isn't even your atypical teen movie – you know, the anti-establishment screeds spawned by the brilliant (and possibly even dangerous) Heathers that made the '90s a renaissance of outsider teen entertainment. But while everything from The Craft to Drive Me Crazy to Never Been Kissed delighted in subverting the high school power structure, very few of those films tried to actually accomplish anything within it.
In Lightning, »
- brian
18 April 2012 8:00 AM, PDT | NextMovie | See recent NextMovie news »
Schools are closing, absentee rates are high and graduation rates are plummeting. Let's face it, folks, education in America is failing.
How do we know this? Because we watch a lot of news. We mean movies.
Here at NextMovie, we're usually all about making you forget about the harsh realities of the world in favor of providing entertainment as a diversion, but we couldn't resist involving ourselves in this vital issue.
Please enjoy the public service announcement above, and pass it on. The children are counting on you.
Movies Included (Click to Stream or Buy):
High School High | Freedom Writers | World's Greatest Dad | Never Been kissed | Clueless | Stand and Deliver| Teachers| Summer School | Lean on Me | Dead Poet's Society | Teen Wolf | Not Another Teen Movie | Donnie Darko | Fast Times At Ridgemont High| Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone | Billy Madison | School Ties | The Faculty | Ferris Bueller's Day Off | Election »
- Kevin Polowy
16 April 2012 12:01 PM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
The Tribeca Film Festival kicks off for the eleventh time starting Wednesday when "The Five-Year Engagement" premieres, and festival organizers have just announced the star-studded jury for this year's edition.
Thirty-nine celebrities -- of various levels of fame and awards kudos -- make up the six juries, with producer Irwin Winkler ("Goodfellas") serving a jury president.
Among those selected by Tribeca this year: Patricia Clarkson, Hugh Dancy, Rosario Dawson, Dakota Fanning, Kellan Lutz, Michael Moore and Olivia Wilde. Also on the list: Brett Ratner. The controversial big-budget director will serve on the Documentary and Student Short Film Competition jury along with Justin Bieber's manager Scooter Braun, Susan Sarandon and Shailene Woodley, among others.
“We are honored to have this accomplished group dedicate the time and care it takes to view and discuss the films in competition this year,” Tribeca Film Festival co-founder Jane Rosenthal said in a statement.
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- The Huffington Post
16 April 2012 11:54 AM, PDT | AreYouScreening.com | See recent AreYouScreening news »
It’s a star-studded list that includes some interesting, and surprising, names, which is just what you’d expect from the Tribeca Film Festival. The juries have been announced, and you could hardly got a more varied mix.
Juries Announced For 2012 Tribeca Film Festival And Tribeca Film Institute Programs
Academy Award-Winning Producer/Director Irwin Winkler To Serve as Jury President
Patricia Clarkson, Hugh Dancy, Rosario Dawson, Dakota Fanning, Whoopi Goldberg, Susannah Grant, Kellan Lutz, Michael Moore, Mike Newell, Brett Ratner, Susan Sarandon, Olivia Wilde, and Shailene Woodley are among the Jurors
The Tribeca Film Festival (Tff), presented by founding partner American Express, today announced its jurors – a diverse group of 39 individuals, including award-winning filmmakers, writers and producers, acclaimed actors, respected critics and global business leaders. Irwin Winkler has been named President of the Jury. The Jury will be divided among the six competitive Festival categories and will announce the winning films, »
- Marc Eastman
9 April 2012 7:00 AM, PDT | FilmSchoolRejects.com | See recent FilmSchoolRejects news »
If you’re “too old” to skulk around all hunch-backed in your own yard looking for the painted eggs your little cousin hid for you, why are you holding that remote with the Pause Button at the ready? We all love hunting. It’s in our nature. Just like we love discounted Criterion titles, free scotch and foot massages that don’t mean anything sexual. So here are some Movie Easter Eggs to hunt down. Bonus one? They involve movies, so you have a solid excuse to just watch movies all week. Bonus two? If you can’t find them, they won’t smell rotten after a few days. And be sure to add your favorite in the comments section for fellow hunter/gatherers: The Fight Club Blu-ray Menu Has Never Been Kissed Most Easter eggs are for fans. Who else would spend so much time hunting them down and obsessing over them? Thus »
- Cole Abaius
23 March 2012 10:45 AM, PDT | EW.com - PopWatch | See recent EW.com - PopWatch news »
The list of men Diane Keaton has kissed on screen reads like an Academy Awards publicist’s clipboard — on a good year. Still, the actress has her eye on one young whippersnapper who has thus far eluded her lips: Ryan Gosling.
In an interview on Canada’s The Marilyn Denis Show, Keaton joked, “Here’s the deal with me: I’ve kissed a lot of men on film,” then rattled off a crazy-impressive slew of names. “I really feel I deserve an award.” And that award, apparently, is the pleasure of Gosling’s company. What, Diane, an Oscar isn’t enough? »
- Lanford Beard
17 March 2012 1:21 PM, PDT | JustPressPlay.net | See recent JustPressPlay news »
Of all the young actors vying for leading man status these days, one might have expected it from Channing Tatum the least. In his prior outings, he’s had all the charisma of a talking sandwich, but in 21 Jump Street, he actually opens up quite nicely, making even more of an impression than many more seasoned comedic actors. As a result, he anchors a film that doesn’t seem to know where its next laugh is coming from, but finds them more often than it doesn’t.
The premise of 21 Jump Street may be unfamiliar to most of this film’s target audience (author’s admission: it was unfamiliar to me before this film’s trailer came out), but as ironically noted here, it doesn’t really matter. Early on, Nick Offerman’s police chief states that ideas from the 1980s are regularly recycled in the hope that people won »
- Anders Nelson
15 March 2012 5:51 AM, PDT | EW.com - PopWatch | See recent EW.com - PopWatch news »
There’s no doubt about it: Happy Endings is most definitely cursed. While the show is, far and away, one of the smartest and funniest shows on television right now, it’s still haunted by the ghosts of sitcom’s past. Take for instance last night’s episode, which felt eerily reminiscent of classic episodes of Sex and the City, Seinfeld and How I Met Your Mother.
If last night’s episode, titled “Party of Six” also gave you a bit of comedy déjà vu, let’s take a trip down sitcom memory lane and see how Happy Endings stacked up. »
- Aly Semigran
15 March 2012 12:08 AM, PDT | TVfanatic | See recent TVfanatic news »
Everyone knows that birthday parties are usually overrated, but it seems that Penny has taken the birthday blues to a new level. In "Party of Six" we explore the curse on Happy Endings otherwise known as Penny's birthday.
First things first: was it me or was Max doing a lot of voices and impressions this week? No complaints, just an observation. He was clearly getting a bit delirious as his blood sugar dropped.
I love his open obsession with food. He honestly is "fat Joey." Not that I think Adam Pally is a whale, he is actually totally adorable, but still. I don't know how he's not fatter when his best friend owns a food truck... excuse me "restaurant."
Brad's right, a restaurant doesn't have windshield wipers. Poor Dave gets a lot of heat, though! Maybe even more than the rest? I'm surprised Dave didn't end up taking the crew »
- leigh.raines@gmail.com (Leigh Raines)
24 February 2012 3:25 PM, PST | TheFabLife - Movies | See recent TheFabLife - Movies news »
Awards season has long been the perfect time for the movie industry’s fresh faces to gain exposure at movie premieres, on red carpets and in a barrage of print and TV interviews. Often, it’s when we first become aware of young actresses, like Oscar nominees Hailee Steinfeld and Jennifer Lawrence last year. This year, it’s not just teenagers catching our eye; a few ladies who’ve been around for decades are finally getting their due as well. All week long, we at TheFablife are saluting these women and looking forward to what they’ll bring us after the last statuettes are handed out on Sunday. We’ve looked at Berenice Bejo’s, Shailene Woodley’s, Melissa McCarthy’s, Rooney Mara’s and Jessica Chastain’s big moments so far, and now we turn to …
Who: Octavia Spencer
Age: 39
What she did before 2011: A graduate of Auburn University, »
- Crystal Puccio
22 February 2012 3:33 AM, PST | Popsugar.com | See recent Popsugar news »
Drew Barrymore turns 37 today! The actress first captured our hearts as Gertie in 1982's Et, and later went on to build a solid career based on romantic comedies like The Wedding Singer, Never Been Kissed, and 50 First Dates. Drew's well-known for her sunny disposition and positive attitude, not to mention her famous friends like Cameron Diaz, Adam Sandler, and Steven Spielberg. She got a big reason to beam over the holidays, when she got engaged to Will Kopelman! In honor of Drew's big day, we're taking a look back at some of her sweetest smiling moments over the years. Click through to see them all now. View Slideshow › »
- Brittney Stephens
21 February 2012 2:30 AM, PST | TribecaFilm.com | See recent Tribeca Film news »
Now on VOD via Tribeca Film, Conception is a clever romantic comedy that proves it takes more than sex to make a baby. Plugging into a very zeitgeisty topic of our times, director Josh Stolberg intertwines the stories of nine diverse couples who, wittingly or unwittingly, conceive a baby on the same night. The terrific ensemble cast includes Julie Bowen and Sarah Hyland (both from Modern Family), Connie Britton (Friday Night Lights), David Arquette (Never Been Kissed), and Jason Mantzoukas (The League). We recently talked with Stolberg to talk about his impressive cast, among other topics. His interview, like his movie, is refreshingly candid and full of surprises. The movie was made in ten days. 10 days! But we're getting ahead of ourselves. Tribeca: Tell us a little about Conception. How do you describe the movie in your own words? Josh Stolberg: Conception is a sexy but candid romantic comedy »
10 February 2012 4:06 PM, PST | The Guardian - Film News | See recent The Guardian - Film News news »
From Fred and Ginger to Jennifer and Ashton, romantic comedies used to be one of the safest bets in Hollywood. But it seems that rom is just not into com any more
Is it the end for the romcom? You can imagine the celebrity mag headlines: "Romcom's relationship on the rocks?" "Com: I'm just not that into Rom" "Rom: Com doesn't make me laugh any more."
After all, who says romance and comedy go together like a horse and carriage? It seems to be a chiselled Hollywood commandment that the two shall be forever conjoined in cinematic matrimony, but perhaps it's time they went their separate ways. Sure, they got off to a great start: in those early years it was all fun and games and sparkling repartee, but recently they haven't quite looked the happy couple; the spark just hasn't been there.
They've been stuck in the same repetitive formula: boy meets girl, »
- Steve Rose, Richard Vine
8 February 2012 12:08 AM, PST | The Hollywood Reporter | See recent The Hollywood Reporter news »
Anyone who's previously been exposed to the work of screenwriters Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein will know what to expect from The Vow. Fans who lapped up the prefab boy-girl inanities of He's Just Not That Into You, Valentine's Day and Never Been Kissed will likely fall for it, while those who suffered through any of the above would rather do latrine duty during a diarrhea outbreak than be subjected to this, their blood relation. Screen Gems' slow, sincere romantic concoction cannot conceal what it is, a commodity manufactured to be sold to a very specific audience for Valentine's
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- Todd McCarthy
10 January 2012 9:45 PM, PST | digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »
Drew Barrymore has opened up about her relationship with fiancé Will Kopelman. Kopelman proposed to the Never Been Kissed actress over the Christmas holidays while vacationing in Sun Valley, Idaho. "It's really positive. I'm super happy. As I've gotten older, I've really wanted to find more balance and calm," Barrymore told InStyle in an interview conducted shortly before the couple's engagement. She also said that Kopelman gets along well with her friends, adding that they take holidays together and often (more) »
- By Jennifer Still
6 January 2012 8:21 PM, PST | MoreHorror | See recent MoreHorror news »
by MoreHorror.com
Award-winning actor, Michael Biehn of Terminator and Aliens fame is getting ready to make his directorial debut with his new suspense thriller The Victim. Anchor Bay Films has just locked in the North American rights to the film and we personally can't wait to see it. Biehn also wrote and will star in the film. For even more information on this exciting upcoming release, check out the official press release below.
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Beverly Hills, CA – Anchor Bay Films has locked in North American rights to the suspense thriller, The Victim, starring Michael Biehn (Terminator, Aliens), Jennifer Blanc (Badass, Dark Angel), Ryan Honey (Men of Honor, Hallowed Ground), Denny Kirkwood (Never Been Kissed), Tanya Newbould (Red Dragon, Rush Hour 2) and Danielle Harris (Halloween series). The deal was made with Preferred Content. The Victim was written by Michael Biehn and is his directorial debut. Bill Clark, President of Anchor Bay Entertainment, »
- admin
6 January 2012 1:05 PM, PST | DailyDead | See recent DailyDead news »
**Updated @ 9:57Pm: Official press release included** New reports reveal that Anchor Bay Entertainment has acquired The Victim, which stars and was directed by Michael Biehn. Expect an official Anchor Bay press release in the near future, but Michael Biehn recently talked to Shock Till You Drop and made the announcement:
“From the first day of shooting, I had hoped that Anchor Bay would be interested in The Victim. I’m very happy they will be working with us to distribute it… I loved making such a down and dirty film – true grindhouse.”
Official Press Release: “Beverly Hills, CA – Anchor Bay Films has locked in North American rights to the suspense thriller, The Victim, starring Michael Biehn (Terminator, Aliens), Jennifer Blanc (Badass, Dark Angel), Ryan Honey (Men of Honor, Hallowed Ground), Denny Kirkwood (Never Been Kissed), Tanya Newbould (Red Dragon, Rush Hour 2) and Danielle Harris (Halloween series). The deal was made with Preferred Content. »
- Jonathan James
6 January 2012 12:16 PM, PST | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
Fans of the great Michael Biehn will be happy to hear that his latest film, The Victim, has found a North American home, and that means we'll be seeing it soon! Dig on the official details!
From the Press Release
Anchor Bay Films has locked in North American rights to the suspense thriller The Victim, starring Michael Biehn (Terminator, Aliens), Jennifer Blanc-Biehn (Badass, Dark Angel), Ryan Honey (Men of Honor, Hallowed Ground), Denny Kirkwood (Never Been Kissed), Tanya Newbould (Red Dragon, Rush Hour 2) and Danielle Harris (Halloween series). The deal was made with Preferred Content. The Victim was written by Michael Biehn and is his directorial debut. Bill Clark, President of Anchor Bay Entertainment, made the acquisition announcement.
“This is a great grindhouse film, and audiences won’t be disappointed,” commented Kevin Kasha, Executive Vice President, Acquisitions and Co-Productions for Anchor Bay Films.
“From the first day of shooting, »
- Uncle Creepy
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