David Arquette ranks SCRE4M right up there with the first film and promises the opening scene is just as strong as Drew Barrymore's cameo in the first Scream.
Eugenio Derbez, the Jim Carrey of Mexico, brings his #1 Mexican comedy No Eres Tu, Soy Yo to the States and he's joining forces with Adam Sandler.
Actor and comedian Eugenio Derbez stars as a love sick man after his wife leaves him with the famous break-up line, 'it's not you, it's me' in the comedy No Eres Tu, Soy Yo. The break-up sends him into a depression, driving his friends and family crazy as he revaluates his life and past loves. The Spanish-language film was a top grosser in Mexico in 2010 and became Mexico's fourth top grossing film.
Director Joe Wright returns to basics in the action-thriller HANNA and he takes CineMovie behind the scenes on his decision to keep the action raw, even with a young teen as the lead action star.
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Russell Brand may look the part of a rock 'n' roller but the HOP and Arthur star admits he is no musician. The British comedian, however, does carry a mean tune in an Elvis impersonation and CineMovie has the hilarious audio.
Recording artist and Spanish soap opera star Jencarlos Canela (Doña Barbara, Pecados Ajenos, Mas Sabe El Diablo) brings some Latino flavor to the new live-animated film HOP starring James Marsden and featuring the voice of Russell Brand as the Easter Bunny.
The Cuban-American singer takes HOP’s title song ‘I Want Candy,” originally recorded by the Strangeloves in 1965 and popularized by Bow Wow Wow’s cover version in 1982, and put his own spin for the Spanish version of the film for the Caribbean.
Actor James Marsden has starred alongside Hugh Jackman, Katie Holmes, Halle Berry, Katherine Heigl, Ryan Gosling, and now the Easter Bunny in HOP but his interaction with his CGI co-star proved the most challenging.
Don't expect BATTLE: LOS ANGELES star Michelle Rodriguez to play a damsel in distress anytime soon. Michelle tells CineMovie, she will stick to playing strong women roles and leave the eye candy to those who did it well.
Michelle Rodriguez stars in BATTLE: LOS ANGELES as a Marine fighting the aliens on the coast of Los Angeles. Since her film debut as tough girl boxer in Girlfight, Michelle has landed the tough as nails roles in many action films including Resident Evil, The Fast and Furious, S.W.A.T, and most recently in Machete and Avatar. The Puerto Rican and Dominican actress doesn't mind playing the tough-chick roles as she recently told CineMovie's Zay Zay and credits Latina actresses such as Rita Moreno, Rosie Perez and Jennifer Lopez for paving her way to Hollywood.
Johnny Depp is no stranger to voicing animated characters in a recording booth but in RANGO, his latest voice over role as a lizard, his Pirates of the Caribbean and RANGO director Gore Verbinski took his actors out of the booth and into a regional theater-style set to act out scenes together which Johnny Depp called "ludicrous" and "ridiculous."
Ramon Rodriguez takes on leading man status in BATTLE: LOS ANGELES alongside Aaron Eckhart and the Puerto Rican-born is set to star as Bosley in the revamp of the tv classic "Charlie's Angel's." The up and coming actor Ramon Rodriguez talks to CineMovie about making it in Hollywood, whether aliens exist and what he learned from Michael Bay about acting in special effect scenes.
When you work on a Farrelly Brothers movie, actors can expect to be put in awkward and often raunchy situations on screen. Owen Wilson, Jason Sudeikis, and Jenna Fischer were ready Peter and Bobby Farrelly's brand of humor in HALL PASS but Jason didn't expect one scene to go beyond what he imagined, he told CineMovie at a recent press conference with the HALL PASS stars and directors.