Here, the stars of the upcoming “Amazing Spiderman” talk about rebooting the vaunted superhero franchise with American talk show host Ellen DeGeneres.
First up: Andrew Garfield.
And here’s Emma Stone:
(h/t ComingSoon)
Here, the stars of the upcoming “Amazing Spiderman” talk about rebooting the vaunted superhero franchise with American talk show host Ellen DeGeneres.
First up: Andrew Garfield.
And here’s Emma Stone:
(h/t ComingSoon)
With his latest movie “To Rome, With Love” set to hit theaters this summer, the kids at Gawker contemplate the eternal question: Is it possible really love Woody Allen’s movies? Or do you just like them in much the same way that you like a kindly old uncle, who’s kinda funny, but keeps revisiting the same jokes?
Here’s the nut graf:
“I was discussing the Woody Allen Problem with someone who has firmly placed himself in the latter category. For him, there is nothing palatable about any of Allen’s movies. In response to my sputtering defense of the importance and greatness of some of his films he said, “You know, I am getting to a point in my life where I am worrying less about catching up on important things and just focusing on things I’m sure will make me happy. Statistically, Woody Allen movies are a roll of the die, you know.” I do know. And so does Woody Allen; this, ironically, is the premise many of his films are built on.”
Full disclosure: I loved “Midnight in Paris.” But not because it was a Woody Allen movie. As any of my friends will tell you, I’ve been obsessed with the writers of the Lost Generation since I was an undergraduate. And often, I’d give my eye teeth to be able to travel back in time to the 1920s to meet them when they were in their prime, before the rot and artistic slumps set in.
So, for me, the movie was about wish fulfillment and a chance to see the sights of Paris, which I visited when I was 20 and have not seen since. It most assuredly was not because it was a Woody Allen movie, though the sentimental romanticism of the film did affect me.
Read the full story here.
Here’s your first look at the trailer for the film starring Williams (“My Week with Marilyn“) and Rogen (“21 Jump Street“)
(h/t HeyUGuys)
One of the great joys of the 23rd James Bond movie “Skyfall,” is the enthusiasm with which director Sam Mendes and his cast and crew have embraced social media. The filmmakers have regularly released behind-the-scenes video of the making of the latest installment of the long-running spy franchise.
In the clip below, star Daniel Craig talks about his approach to the role formerly played by Sean Connery, Pierce Brosnan and other actors.
If you saw “Iron Man 2,” then you’re no doubt aware of the deadly capabilities of S.H.I.E.L.D Agent Natasha Romanoff (“Black Widow“). But if not, you’ll get a new look in this clip from director Joss Whedon’s superteam flick, which hits theaters on May 4. As you are no doubt aware, Scarlett Johansson stars as the lovely and dangerous heroine.
The movie opens May 4. (h/t HeyUGuys)
Just when the buzz couldn’t get anymore insane, here’s a few more set pics from director Joss Whedon’s superteam flick.
And click through to the full TotalFilm story for some eyebrow-raising news about what Scarlett Johansson is wearing beneath her Black Widow costume
Looks like Katniss Everdeen won’t be the only bow-wielding heroine in the multiplex this summer.
A new character poster for Disney/Pixar’s Celtic-themed fantasy “Brave” also feature a heroine with a knack for archery.
(h/t Entertainment Weekly)
This ain’t no “Mirror, Mirror” that’s for sure.
Here’s the latest clip for the fairy tale adaptation starring Kristen Stewart, Chris Hemsworth and Charlize Theron.
(h/t HeyUGuys)
It’s the summer of superheroes. The Avengers make their big-screen debut. Batman returns in “The Dark Knight Rises.” And there’s the reboot of everyone’s favorite wall-crawler in “The Amazing Spiderman.” In one convenient mash-up, here’s three clips from the flick that stars Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone and Rhys Ifans.
This should keep the fanboys buzzing.