Marcus and Friends (dogs) Ryan Gosling’s art school hard-on has a trailer Remember when Ryan Gosling made a movie and took it to Cannes and everyone hated it? Well, that movie, Lost River, is coming out this April and it has a trailer, and it is some straight up art school sh*t. This trailer has everything—Malickian voice over shots of By Sarah • Feb 04, 2015 10:41 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Nicholas in New York Nicholas Hoult was photographed at JFK yesterday. He was in LA last week for some early promotion on Mad Max: Fury Road with Charlize Theron. You can see some of the shots here. The movie doesn’t open until May 15 and no, of course it won’t challenge The By Lainey • Feb 04, 2015 09:45 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Felicity Jones is probably Princess Leia A couple weeks ago we learned that Tatiana Maslany was testing for a role in one of the New New Star Wars spin-offs, but THR is reporting that the role has been offered to newly-minted Oscar nominee Felicity Jones. Okay, sure. She’s got Oscar polish and everyone wants a By Sarah • Feb 03, 2015 03:13 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Jupiter is not Norbit Premiere of Jupiter Ascending last night. Reviews haven’t been great. BUT some noteworthy critics have given it some love. Like Hitfix’s Drew McWeeny who called it a “wicked slice of entertainment”. Alonso Duralde over at The Wrap calls it “breathlessly exciting but utterly ridiculous”. See, that’s how By Lainey • Feb 03, 2015 12:46 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Jennifer Aniston’s Montecito Award Jennifer Aniston was at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival this weekend to receive the Montecito Award. Other honorees included: The Modern Master Award to Michael Keaton The Outstanding Performer of the Year Award to Steve Carell The American Riviera Award to Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette The Cinema Vanguard By Lainey • Feb 02, 2015 04:15 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Meet the Jurassic World monstersaur A new trailer for Jurassic World aired during the Super Bowl, increasing its odds of being one of the biggest movies of the year, and it has some new stuff to show us. The trailer jumps right in with Sea World-style patter to introduce the Mosasaurus. I love this set By Sarah • Feb 02, 2015 01:39 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Tomorrowland: What is it? Answer: We still don’t really know. The first trailer was not informative, and while the Super Bowl TV spot includes new footage, it is still not telling me anything about this movie beyond that it looks cool. I really dig the effect of the girl touching the little T-thingie By Sarah • Feb 02, 2015 11:11 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Christian Grey or Ryan Seacrest? Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan cover the new issue of GLAMOUR in advance of the release of Fifty Shades Of Grey. He looks so much better with facial hair. And, as you know, the Christian Grey character, the way it’s being represented in the film, does not have any By Lainey • Jan 30, 2015 11:20 am
BFFs Ryan & Russell: the new BFFs Russell Crowe presented at the AACTA Awards via satellite since he’s working on The Nice Guys in LA with Ryan Gosling. Gosling decided to “crash” and the two ended up teasing each other. Russell called Ryan out for being a shirtless plush toy. Ryan gave it to Russell about By Lainey • Jan 29, 2015 04:43 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Ted 2 exists Seth MacFarlane is such an up-and-down guy. Family Guy, not so great, but American Dad is consistently funny. Ted was surprisingly funny in 2012, but last year’s A Million Ways to Die in the West was bereft of humor, wit, and/or charm. He’s a douche in real By Sarah • Jan 29, 2015 04:14 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Joss Whedon wants out of the superhero boys’ club After The Avengers became the third-highest grossing film in modern cinema in 2012, Marvel handed him a bag of money and the gig directing the sequel, Avengers: Age of Ultron. Now, approaching the release of Ultron and probably also the end of his tenure at Marvel, Whedon sounds more than By Sarah • Jan 29, 2015 02:09 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews The Jobs movie is officially happening After a very public, turbulent pre-production phase, the Steve Jobs biopic written by Aaron Sorkin—disappointingly titled Steve Jobs and not Computer Jesus—is officially underway and shooting around San Francisco. After being plagued by casting problems ranging from a leading man revolving door to Natalie Portman’s aborted campaign By Sarah • Jan 29, 2015 11:12 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Sundance Winona A wild rare Winona Ryder appears. She's promoting Experimenter at Sundance, alongside Peter Sarsgaard and Kellan Lutz Wearing Glasses—Kellan Lutz Wearing Glasses is the new Kellan Lutz In A Tree. Anyway, back to the only one who matters, Winona. She's beautiful and That Face and By Sarah • Jan 28, 2015 02:21 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Lily and Jane: The original Tina and Amy Many of us noticed during the Golden Globes that Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin are not only awesome ladies on their own, but they’re especially awesome together. Longtime friends and sometimes collaborators, they’re like the proto-version of Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Well they’re at Sundance this By Sarah • Jan 28, 2015 11:50 am
Media Manipulation Is Johnny Depp seeking new representation? Page Six reports today that Johnny Depp is considering breaking up with his long-time agent Tracey Jacobs because all his movies suck and he’s “devastated” that they’ve not been well received. Supposedly he’s thinking about working with Rick Yorn who manages Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorsese, Reese Witherspoon, By Lainey • Jan 28, 2015 11:27 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Another Tom Hardy accent This Means War was on TV during the holidays. I watched the first half, with commercials. You know how some movies get better on television because you’re comfortable on the couch or in bed and your general sense of expectation is just a lot lower? Yeah, no. TV doesn’ By Lainey • Jan 28, 2015 10:33 am