The Spirit's Vixen Paz Vega

Spanish actress Paz Vega first hit Hollywood with her film debut in Adam Sandler's "Spanglish".  Now she stars as the sexy vixen "Plaster of Paris" in Frank Miller's The Spirit.  

Paz discusses her belly-dancing, knife-wielding siren in this comic book adaptation and reveals which Hollywood comedian she would kill to work with soon.  

 The Spirit opens Christmas Day 2008.

 

 

Synopsis

Adapted from the Will Eisner's graphic novels, "The Spirit" tells the story of a man who fakes his own death and fights crime from the shadows of Central City. The Octopus -- who kills anyone unfortunate enough to see his face -- has other plans. He's going to wipe out the entire city. The Spirit tracks this coldhearted killer from the city's rundown warehouses, to the damp catacombs, to the windswept waterfront...all the while facing a bevy of beautiful women who either want to seduce, love or kill the masked crusader.

 

Studio:

  

Lionsgate

Release Date:

  

December 25, 2008 (action/adventure, science fiction/fantasy)

MPAA Rating:

  

PG-13

Starring:

  

Gabriel Macht, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, Eva Mendes,

Directed By:

  

Frank Miller

   

 

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THE ROCKER Movie Reviews

Rain Wilson ("The Office) stars in THE ROCKER as an aging drummer reliving his dreams of rock n' roll with his nephew's high school band.  Think "School of Rock" meets "Spinal Tap".  Watch a hilarious clip from THE ROCKER below.  

 

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Tropic Thunder movie reviews

vatopicVatosaurus - the oldest T-Rex from East Los Angeles joins CineMovie TV as our official movie critic. 
 
Check out his review of TROPIC THUNDER below. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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kacman11

2008-08-30 10:38:39

YouTube user/Cinemovie.TV channel

HAHAHAHAHA! THis review was funny! I quite enjoyed it and I agree with the portrayal with Asians in this film but, hey, I think everyone is looking at this film way too seriously. Great review.

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Clip and Movie Reviews

"I was born under unusual circumstances." And so begins "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," adapted from the 1920s story by F. Scott Fitzgerald about a man who is born in his eighties and ages backwards: a man, like any of us, who is unable to stop time. We follow his story, set in New Orleans from the end of World War I in 1918, into the 21st century, following his journey that is as unusual as any man's life can be.

In "Meeting in the Middle" film clip from the movie, Benjamin (Brad Pitt) and Daisy (Cate Blanchett) are finally close in age to be together.  

Studio:

  

Paramount

Genres:

  

Comedy, Drama, Romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy And Adaptation

Release Date:

  

December 25, 2008 (wide)

MPAA Rating:

  

PG-13 for brief war violence, sexual content, language and smoking.

Starring:

  

Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Kimberly Scott, Jason Flemyng, Taraji P. Henson

Directed By:

  

David Fincher

Produced By:

  

Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, Cean Chaffin

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New in Town Movie Clip and Film Reviews

Lucy, a Miami businesswoman (Renee Zellweger), is transferred to rural Minnesota, and while she is there she re-evaluates her big-city values.  In this film clip (Rescuing Lucy) from "New In Town", Lucy is stuck in a snow blizzard and it's Harry Connick Jr. to the rescue.

Studio:    Lionsgate
Genres:    Comedy
Release Date:    January 30, 2009 (wide)
MPAA Rating:    PG-13 for for brief strong language.
Starring:    Renee Zellweger, Harry Connick Jr., Frances Conroy, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, Nancy Drake
Directed By:    Jonas Elmer
Produced By:    Scott Niemeyer, Norm Waitt, Darryl Taja
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The International Movie Clip and Film Reviews

In "The International," a gripping thriller, Interpol Agent Louis Salinger (Clive Owen) and Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Eleanor Whitman (Naomi Watts) are determined to bring to justice one of the world’s most powerful banks. Uncovering myriad and reprehensible illegal activities, Salinger and Whitman follow the money from Berlin to Milan to New York to Istanbul. Finding themselves in a high-stakes chase across the globe, their relentless tenacity puts their own lives at risk as their targets will stop at nothing – even murder – to continue financing terror and war. Watch clip.

 

 
Release Date:    February 13, 2009
MPAA Rating:    R
Starring:    Clive Owen, Naomi Watts, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Brían F. O’Byrne
Directed By:    Tom Tykwer
Produced By:    Charles Roven, Richard Suckle, Lloyd Phillips
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FIRED UP Movie Clip and Reviews

In FIRED UP, Shawn Colfax (Nicholas D'Agosto) and Nick Brady (Eric Christian Olsen), the stars of the Gerald R. Ford High School football team, are dreading the prospect of another summer at football camp. When Nick hatches a scheme for the two to join their school’s cheerleaders at cheer camp instead, they find themselves awash in a sea of gorgeous young women. It all goes great until Shawn falls for Carly (Sarah Roemer), the beautiful head cheerleader who sees right through them.

In this clip ("Why Are You Still Here"), the boys make a play for the instructor played by Molly Sims.

 
Release Date:    February 20, 2009
MPAA Rating:    TBA
Starring:    Nicholas D’Agosto, Eric Christian Olsen, Sarah Roemer, Molly Sims, Danneel Harris, Adhir Kalyan, Annalynne McCord, Philip Baker Hall and John Michael Higgins.
Directed By:    Will Gluck
Produced By:    Matthew Gross, Peter Jaysen, and Charles Weinstock
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Tyler Perry's Madea Goes To Jail Movie Clip & Reviews

After a high-speed freeway chase puts Madea in front of the judge, her reprieve is short-lived as anger management issues get the best of her and land her in jail. A gleeful Joe couldn't be happier at Madea's misfortune. But Madea's eccentric family members the Browns rally behind her, lending their special "country" brand of support.

In this clip ("Ma to the DEA"), Madea is challenged by a manly inmate.

 
Studio:    Lionsgate
Release Date:    February 20, 2009
MPAA Rating:    PG-13
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