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Created: Friday, 15 April 2016 09:09
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Published: Friday, 15 April 2016 09:09
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Written by Lupe R Haas

Amaury Nolasco sat down with CineMovie in Miami to talk about his new role with Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman and Tommy Lee Jones in CRIMINAL. The Puerto Rican actor is also giving us the scoop on the "Prison Break" revival and who he's most excited to work with again.
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Created: Thursday, 14 April 2016 21:54
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Published: Thursday, 14 April 2016 21:54
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Written by Jason Marshall

Punk rock and Patrick Stewart collide in the new horror thriller GREEN ROOM. And, rightfully so, the movie’s writer/director knows exactly how lucky he is to have captured the famed Shakespearean actor breaking bad in such a big way.
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Created: Thursday, 14 April 2016 08:47
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Published: Thursday, 14 April 2016 08:47
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Written by Lupe R Haas

CineMovie sat down with THE JUNGLE BOOK director Jon Favreau and Mowgli himself, Neel Sethi in Miami. During our interview, Neel reveals something during our interview that surprised the director and CineMovie's Michael Angelo Gonzalez also got the young actor and Favreau to sing the iconic song, "The Bare Necessities." Watch.
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Created: Thursday, 14 April 2016 07:42
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Published: Thursday, 14 April 2016 07:42
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Written by Lupe R Haas

Robert Downey Jr, Paul Bettany, Don Cheadle, Emily VanCamp, director Anthony Russo and Marvel's Kevin Feige teamed up once again to promote CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR during a press conference. As usual Downey is the life of the party as the group talks about their experience making the film and working with such a large cast. Watch the entire conference below.
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Created: Monday, 11 April 2016 08:20
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Published: Monday, 11 April 2016 08:20
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Written by Lupe R Haas

THE JUNGLE BOOK director Jon Favreau continues the Disney legacy in a live action adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s beloved story first brought to life on screen by Disney animation in 1967. At a recent interview, Jon Favreau says to look for visual cues from the original animated film, and other Disney films such as Dumbo and Pinocchio. As a big fan of Walt Disney’s vision, Favreau also brought back Fantasound, a stereophonic sound reproduction system developed by Walt Disney studios and RCA for Fantasia, the first commercial film released in stereo.
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Created: Friday, 08 April 2016 18:44
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Published: Friday, 08 April 2016 18:44
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Written by Lupe R Haas

The Harry Potter stars were young children when the books were adapted into movies. CineMovie caught up with some of those former child actors now adults to reminsce about their time working on JK Rowling's beloved franchise at the premiere of Universal Studios Hollywood's The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Tom Felton aka Malfoy, the Weasley brothers played by James and Oliver Phelps and a Hogwart's wizard Warwick Davis tell CineMovie what their most memorable moments are from working on the films.
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Created: Thursday, 07 April 2016 18:47
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Published: Thursday, 07 April 2016 18:47
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Written by Lupe R Haas

Kevin Costner may play a bad ass in CRIMINAL, his new movie with Tommy Lee Jones and Gary Oldman, but he admits he’s no action star like Arnold Schwarzenegger or Denzel Washington who can "clear a room" movie-style. Instead the actor says he approached the fighting scenes as realistic as possible. Listen to Costner describe his choices for the role of Jericho in CRIMINAL below.
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Created: Wednesday, 30 March 2016 17:38
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Published: Wednesday, 30 March 2016 17:38
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Written by Fred Topel

Rush Hour is the latest movie to inspire a new TV series. On CBS, "Rush Hour" stars John Foo and Justin Hires in the roles that made Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker a buddy cop duo. The pilot shows the new Det. Lee (Foo) coming to the States and reluctantly teaming up with Det. Carter (Hires), and agreeing to work together on future cases.
In the movies, fans had to wait 3-6 years for a new Rush Hour movie. On CBS they’ll only have to wait one week. CineMovie got to talk with Justin Hires after the "Rush Hour" panel for the Television Critics Association. "Rush Hour" premieres March 31 at 10PM on CBS.
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Created: Tuesday, 05 April 2016 15:04
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Published: Tuesday, 05 April 2016 15:04
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Written by Lupe R Haas

As season three wraps up for “Sleepy Hollow,” the stars talked up the FOX show at WonderCon 2016. SLEEPY HOLLOW is a unique show in that the female stars get equal screen time as strong and capable women in no need of mens help.. well maybe sometimes. CineMovie caught up with FOX’s supernatural series veteran Lyndie Greenwood, and season three newcomers Nikki Reed, Jessica Camacho, Zach Appelman and the co-executive producer who talk to CineMovie on why the show best exemplifies female empowerment in its casting and writing.
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Created: Wednesday, 23 March 2016 08:05
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Published: Wednesday, 23 March 2016 20:29
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Written by Lupe R Haas

It’s taken fourteen years for a follow up to the beloved MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING to hit theaters and the wait is finally over. The sequel to the low budget smash features all the original film’s outlandish yet easy to adore characters and retains the heart that so many connected to the first time around.
Directed by Kirk Jones, the comedy reunites us with Toula (Nia Vardalos), Ian (John Corbett) and the entire Portokalos family, who must come together for an even bigger wedding. The stars give us insight into their return with ten things to know about the highly awaited film.
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Created: Friday, 01 April 2016 15:00
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Published: Friday, 01 April 2016 15:00
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Written by Jason Marshall

Barely six months have passed since AMC wrapped the first season of its companion series to the more-popular-than-ever "The Walking Dead," but that isn’t stopping the horror train from chugging along its path towards total TV domination.
And while Dead is set to finish its sixth season on Sunday (April 3rd, 2016), the cast and crew of "Fear the Walking Dead" are ready to get back on the horse with their perspective of Robert Kirkman’s zombie apocalypse.
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Created: Friday, 18 March 2016 08:57
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Published: Friday, 18 March 2016 16:40
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Written by Lupe Rodriguez Haas

Eugenio Derbez continues to make his mark in Hollywood with his latest role in MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN directed by Mexican director Patricia Riggen (The 33, Girl in Progress). In a recent conversation with the native Mexican actor, writer and director, he reveals he went into the role with a misconception of Jennifer Garner. MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN also reunites Derbez with Riggen for the third time, and he explains why she is one of the “most demanding directors” he’s ever worked with.
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