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Anne Hathaway can now be called an Academy Award winner. The 31-year-old actress won her first Oscar for her performance as Fantine in Les Misérables, which she lost weight and chopped off her locks for the role. Watch a clip of Anne Hathaway singing “At The End Of The Day."
Add a commentThe foul-mouthed talking teddy bear is making its way to your homes this holiday season with Seth MacFarlane’s unrated edition of TED. Arriving on Blu-ray™ Combo Pack, DVD and On Demand December 11, 2012, the extra features include deleted scenes, alternate takes and a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of TED’s already legendary fight scene between Mark Wahlberg and the stuffed animal.
Add a commentTHE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY premiered Tuesday night in Wellington, New Zealand live on the web. In case you missed it, watch the red carpet premiere here
Add a commentZombies go where no zombie haves gone before - back to life. WARM BODIES goes for laughs as the walking dead come back to life because of love. Sounds ridiculous, but the trailer to the new comedy actually looks interesting.
KILLING THEM SOFTLY, opening November 30, 2013, is an explosive gangster thriller starring Brad Pitt, James Gandolfini, Ray Liotta and Richard Jenkins. A longtime hanger-on in the wiseguy world, Johnny Amato (Vincent Curatola) has come up with a slick plan to roll a mob-protected card game. To complete the actual theft, Johnny turns to Frankie (Scoot McNairy), a jittery young crook who is fresh out of jail and flat broke, and Russell (Ben Mendelsohn), a gleefully seedy Australian junkie whose latest criminal enterprise involves dog theft. Presidential politics and America’s financial crisis are all over the news, but it’s little more than background noise to these three guys who are angling to make a quick score in a broken-down city. The conspirators feel assured of success, certain as they are that the mob’s suspicions will immediately fall on the game’s regular dealer, Markie Trattman (Ray Liotta).
But only a fool believes in a foolproof plan… With more bluster than brains, Frankie and Russell manage to pull off the robbery and escape without being recognized. But while Frankie, Russell and Johnny are busy congratulating themselves, the mob is taking steps to nip any problems in the bud by bringing in the seasoned enforcer Jackie Cogan (Brad Pitt) to investigate the heist and restore the status quo. Punishment must be exacted, but even more a message must be sent, to customers and would-be thieves alike: nothing and no one will be allowed to capsize the local criminal economy. Jackie brings his customary professionalism to the assignment, only to find himself navigating frustrating complications, including a finicky client that communicates through a buttoned-up middle-manager (Richard Jenkins), and a trusted colleague (James Gandolfini) who has turned surprisingly unpredictable. In the end, it is up to Jackie – unflappable, efficient and thoroughly versed in the vagaries of killing – to get the job done right.
Brad Pitt (MONEYBALL) is joined by two actors who have left lasting marks on the gangster genre, James Gandolfini (“The Sopranos”) and Ray Liotta (GOODFELLAS). KILLING THEM SOFTLY also features Richard Jenkins (THE VISITOR), Scoot McNairy (MONSTERS), Ben Mendelsohn (ANIMAL KINGDOM), Vincent Curatola (“The Sopranos”), and Sam Shepard (THE RIGHT STUFF). KILLING THEM SOFTLY is written for the screen and directed by Andrew Dominik (THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD ROBERT FORD, CHOPPER), and is based on the George V. Higgins novel, “Cogan’s Trade.” Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Steve Schwartz, Paula Mae Schwartz, and Anthony Katagas produced the film, with Roger Schwartz, Matthew Budman, Will French, and Douglas Saylor Jr. serving as co-producers. Director of photography Greig Fraser, and production and costume designer Patricia Norris led the creative behind-the-camera team. Casting for KILLING THEM SOFTLY was handled by Francine Maisler, and Brian A. Kates, A.C.E., served as editor. Executive producers are Megan Ellison, Marc Butan, Bill Johnson, Jim Seibel, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Adi Shankar and Spencer Silna.
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LINCOLN led the 2013 Academy Awards with the most nominations at 12 including Best Picture, Director, Leading Actor for Daniel Day-Lewis, to name a few, but the biopic only took two awards including a third Academy Award win for Daniel Day-Lewis as Best Actor and Production Design. Watch a clip from LINCOLN starring the Academy Award winner.
Add a commentJennifer Lawrence took home an Oscar statue for her performance in SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK Sunday night at the 85th Academy Awards. The Best Actress winner beat out Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty), Naomi Watts (The Impossible), Emmanuelle Riva (Amour), and Quvenzhané Wallis (Beasts Of The Southern Wild). Watch a clip of the Academy Award winner with her nominated co-star Bradley Cooper.
Hugh Jackman and Chris Pine square off in RISE OF THE GUARDIANS. Jackman voices the character of the Easter Bunny while Star Trek's Pine plays the hero in the Dreamworks animated 3D film. Watch to see who wins in this clip from RISE OF THE GUARDIANS.
Add a commentJust when you thought Javier Bardem couldn't top his villainous turn in No Country For Old Men, the Spanish actor brings it once again as James Bond's nemesis in SKYFALL. Watch a SKYFALL clip where the the two face off. Add a comment
Keira Knightley is back in a period drama, this time as Russian aristocrat Anna Karenina in the 19th Century. Based on the famous book by Leo Tolstoy, Anna takes up an affair with Count Vronsky played by Kick Ass' Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and in this clip, Anna says good-bye to her lover in a scene reminiscent of Dr. Zhivago.
Add a commentRZA's THE MAN WITH THE IRON FISTS hits theaters this weekend, and the English-language Kung-Fu movie is already being dubbed into a 1970s Mexploitation film. Watch the hilarious Spanish spoof.
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