Brett Ratner's Tips To Making A Heist Movie
- Details
- Category: Interviews
- Published: Thursday, 10 November 2011 23:13
- Written by Lupe Haas
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.
Add a commentMickey Rourke may have made a comeback in Hollywood, but his appearance at a press event for IMMORTALS shows his rebellious attitude is still intact. And we got a memento from it.
Add a commentClint Eastwood may be 81-years-old, but the J. EDGAR director personally showed his younger actors Leonardo DiCaprio and Armie Hammer what it takes for a good fight scene.
Add a commentDesperado stars Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek come together again in Cannes to promote their latest collaboration -- PUSS IN BOOTS, a spin-off to the Shrek series, starring that lovable swashbuckling cat.
Add a commentNeil Patrick Harris, Kal Penn, and John Cho boast the new Harold and Kumar movie should give stoners that extra high from the high-quality 3D.
Add a commentJames Cameron (Avatar) and Michael Bay (Tranformers: Dark of the Moon), two filmmaking powerhouses came together to discuss the state of 3D technology, often clashing with differing opinions . Watch the meeting of the blockbuster minds in this video session from Michael Bay's site.
Add a commentTOWER HEIST director Brett Ratner and star Michael Pena sit down with CineMovie's Zay Zay to hype up their new heist flick . The star and director dish on working with Ben Stiller and Eddie Murphy, and why Brett was mad at Michael for ripping off a line from TOWER HEIST and using it in another movie.
Add a comment
James McNamara of Pantelion FIlms recently attended the National Association of Independent Latino Producers' (NALIP) annual national conference where filmmakers, writers, actors, and film producers pitched their projects to the production executive.
What does it take to get the attention of production executives? Mr. Namara tells CineMovie what Pantelion Film is looking for and how they approach when marketing a film targeted at the U.S. Latino market.
Add a commentWatch new trailers & preview movie posters.
<iframe width="854" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/videoseries?list=PL37EUtxiOfJPKqEoQSgAqOrX5BE6Z16W7" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
The latest news about movies and television including castings, new productions and upcoming new films.
What's coming to the streaming services? Watch what's next on Netflix, Apple TV, Hulu, Amazon Prime and other streaming platforms.
Comic book news
The latest news on television shows.
Latest news on upcoming film festivals
Anime News
Series and Movie Reviews