John C. Reilly Talks 'Wreck-It Ralph' & Willy Wonka (Video)

John C. Reily Wreck-it-Ralph Interview
The voice behind WRECK IT RALPH enjoyed his work behind the scenes, but watching Disney's animated adventure really got John C. Reilly excited. While watching the Sugar Rush scenes, the prolific actor relived his childhood dream of being part of a world similar to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. He got his wish.

 

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THE CAMPAIGN's Zach Galifianakis & Will Ferrell Name Their Hair Muses

The Campaign interview with Will Ferrell & Zach Galifianakis

With November quickly approaching, political campaigning is everywhere, including this summer's comedic relief THE CAMPAIGN. You've seen Will Ferrell channel George Bush for many years, but this election year, he found his inner John Edwards (former presidential candidate), and even aspired to look like him.

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END OF WATCH Q&A Screening with Michael Pena & Director David Ayer

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END OF WATCH starring Michael Peña, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Anna Kendrick doesn't open until September 21st, but CineMovie attended a special preview of the film at the premier of the First Look Club in Los Angeles with the stars and director of the urban drama. Michael Peña not only performed actors duties, but became the cameraman for director David Ayer's film.

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Gangster Squad VS End of Watch: Michael Peña's Pick For Best Cop Role

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Michael Peña plays an LAPD cop in the gritty-urban thriller in End Of Watch coming to Blu-ray and you can currently catch him in Gangster Squad as a 50s Los Angeles police officer riding alongside Ryan Gosling, Josh Brolin, and Sean Penn. The Latino actor tells CineMovie which LAPD character was more bad-ass to play.

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Ben Affleck Talks ARGO and Middle East Connection

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In Ben Affleck’s ARGO, a scene of an embassy protest in Iran during the 1970s hostage crisis brings an eerie feeling of life imitating art in light of the recent events in the Middle East.  When news of Libyan tragedy hit, it didn’t cause panic for the ARGO star and director who feels the film is not a political statement, but a story based on facts. However, he also believes the show must go on. Add a comment

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