Movie Reviews and Previews X-Men Anchorman Here are some new shots of Peter Dinklage, James McAvoy, and Michael Fassbender in Montreal, in costume, on the set of the next X-Men movie. Or they could be cameos in the new Anchorman movie. Fassbender looks quite good with that scarf around his neck. X-Men: Days Of Future Past By Lainey • May 30, 2013 11:28 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Tom Hardy & Charlotte, Tom Hardy & Elton John Let’s start with the work news first: HitFix is reporting that there’s an Elton John musical biopic in production and that they’ve reached out to Tom Hardy about playing the Rocketman. It’s very early. There’s not been a formal offer. Thoughts? I LOVE the idea. By Lainey • May 30, 2013 10:37 am
Style Emma’s great blazer Love the white trim. Not sure about the socks, but they’re for character as Gwen Stacy as she’s here on set of the sequel. The Amazing Spider-Man was on the movie channel last night. Jacek and I watched for a while after the hockey game. He’s never By Lainey • May 29, 2013 04:35 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews The Hangover slow motion walking Besides Bradley Cooper’s hair, my favourite part of The Hangover 3 comes at the end, when Todd Phillips montages together all the shots of the guys slow motion walking from the entire franchise. Can’t remember what song he cut it to but it looks good. They slow motion By Lainey • May 28, 2013 03:18 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Cannes 2013 Wrap: Award Season shapes up With Steven Spielberg, never the most controversial or daring filmmaker in a room, as the jury president, many expected the Cannes prizes to go to Hollywood-friendly films, but Spielberg surprised many when his jury picked the French film Blue is the Warmest Colour, adapted from a French graphic novel about By Sarah • May 27, 2013 09:54 am
Movie Reviews and Previews 7 Feelings about the Don Jon trailer by Joseph Gordon-Levitt The trailer for Don Jon, the first movie written and directed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, is here and it’s a weird one. Don Jon is basically about The Situation if he never got famous, and co-stars Scarlett Johansson. I’m a little overwhelmed by how many feelings I have about By Dean • May 24, 2013 01:58 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews The Immigrant Marion James Gray, a Cannes favourite, screened his highly anticipated The Immigrant today at the festival. The reviews I’ve read have been medium to good. Once again, Gray is working with his muse, Joaquin Phoenix. They say however that he may have found a new one in Marion Cotillard. Her By Lainey • May 24, 2013 01:19 pm
Quiveration Charlie’s big summer? Charlie Hunnam was photographed out in Beverly Hills yesterday. Goddamn he is hot. Especially when he’s moving around naturally and not on a red carpet with his chin up. We’ll likely be seeing more of him on red carpets as we approach the release date of Pacific Rim, By Lainey • May 24, 2013 11:57 am
Media Manipulation Propagandizing World War Z With one month to go until it opens in theaters, it’s time for World War Z to get serious about promotion. To that end, Paramount held a surprise screening in New Jersey, and Brad Pitt himself stopped by to introduce the film. And wouldn’t you know it? The By Sarah • May 24, 2013 11:10 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Jennifer Aniston: the female Channing Tatum When they presented together at the Oscars, Jennifer Aniston and Channing Tatum, I tweeted that that was an instant rom-com. Call her Kate, call him Jack, you don’t even need a screenplay. And they have something else in common now too. What’s the signature mark of a Channing By Lainey • May 23, 2013 12:11 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Gatsby without Leo Baz Luhrmann and his Gatsby cast were in Sydney tonight at the gala premiere. Tobey Maguire was there, and Joel Edgerton, and of course Carey Mulligan dutifully promoted their film. Leo, as you know, stayed back in Cannes. As previously mentioned, Leo bailed because of a “scheduling change”. He was By Lainey • May 22, 2013 03:50 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews You stay classy, Anchorman I have this horrible thought that I cannot shake—what if the new Arrested Development isn’t as good as the old? It’s been ten years since the show first premiered—at this point, isn’t the nostalgia part of the love? I live in increasing fear of the By Sarah • May 22, 2013 12:20 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews How Leo parties in Cannes Part 2 Surrounded by beautiful women, of course. Click here for Part 1 posted yesterday. Last night Leonardo DiCaprio, still in Cannes, hit up the De Grisogono party at the Eden Roc. The De Grisogono party is one of the more hilarious festival events for its high low factor. There’s Leo By Lainey • May 22, 2013 11:06 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Totally forgot about The Wolverine When Lainey asked if I wanted to write about The Wolverine’s new trailer, I had a moment of, “What is she talking about…?” and then I remembered Hugh Jackman’s new movie, due in July. But I forgot about it. I even wrote about the first trailer, and I By Sarah • May 22, 2013 10:44 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Intro for May 22, 2013 Dear Gossips, I can’t believe Michael Douglas won’t be receiving an Oscar nomination for his work in Behind The Candelabra. Because he is BRILLIANT in Behind The Candelabra. An actor still at the very, very, very top of his game. And Matt Damon too. And Steven Soderbergh. Behind By Lainey • May 22, 2013 09:22 am
Baby and Bump Obsession Jeremy Renner is not fired Last week a rumor surfaced about Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye being out of The Avengers 2, and that Renner himself could be done with the franchise, as Marvel brass weren’t happy with some comments he made about how Hawkeye turned out. While Marvel is totally willing to recast (see By Sarah • May 21, 2013 01:06 pm