Emma Watson Talks Zombie Apocalypse in a New Clip From This Is The End
We’ve all seen the first two trailers for Seth Rogen’s crazy, celeb-apocolyptic directorial debut, This is the End - if you haven’t, go watch them right now. Seriously, leave this page and go here. You can always come back to this article later. Anyway, if you’ve seen the trailers, you know that the film stars Rogen, James Franco, Danny McBride, Jonah Hill and Jay Baruchel as themselves and follows the guys as they, along with the rest of Hollywood, attempt to survive the end of the world, or at least the end of L.A. The film features cameos from countless... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsWatch the Second Red Band Trailer for Seth Rogen's This Is The End
Columbia Pictures has released a new red band trailer for This is the End, the directorial debut from Superbad and Pineapple Express screenwriters Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. read more
Found in: Movies, NewsMartin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street Gets November Date
Just in time for awards season, Martin Scorsese’s newest film, The Wolf of Wall Street, will open in theaters on Nov. 15, according to The Hollywood Reporter. read more
Found in: Movies, NewsSeth Rogen, James Franco Reunite in Red-Band Teaser for Apocalypse Comedy This is the End
Seth Rogen’s directorial debut and apocalypse comedy, This is the End, will hit theaters next summer, and the first teaser trailer has premiered just in time for the actual apocalypse. The storyline is very similar to what’s been rumored to play out tonight: an end-of-the-world party hosted by James Franco gets interrupted by the actual apocalypse. In addition to Franco, Rogen will be joined by his usual collaborators, Jonah Hill, Jay Baruchel and Paul Rudd, as well as some new faces like Emma Watson and Rihanna—who will all be playing fictionalized versions of themselves. Check out the trailer below, complete... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsJonah Hill Joins Leonardo DiCaprio in Martin Scorsese's Wolf of Wall Street
Although actor Jonah Hill is still probably best recognized for his comedic roles in movies like Superbad and 21 Jump Street, he’s continuing his foray into dramatic roles after last year’s Oscar-nominated performance in Moneyball. read more
Found in: Movies, News21 Jump Street
I’ll admit it. I groaned inwardly when I first heard they were making a 21 Jump Street movie. There was even some communal, commiserative groaning in a conversation or two with movie-going friends. A movie based on a Fox television series remembered mainly for helping launch the career of Johnny Depp and briefly reminding the world that Dom DeLuise had a son—does it get any less exciting than that?... read more
Found in: Movies, ReviewsThe Sitter
When the end credits of The Sitter began to roll, a simple question emerged: What happened to David Gordon Green? As this new hackneyed comedy validates even more than the trite Your Highness, the young director who once gave us incredibly thoughtful and original films like George Washington and Undertow seems to have lost himself in the wide world of Hollywood trash.... read more
Found in: Movies, ReviewsWatch Modern Warfare 3 Trailer Featuring Jonah Hill
Just in time for the launch of their highly anticipated shooter, Activision posted a live-action Modern Warfare 3 trailer last night that starred two actors you may have heard of before. In the trailer, Jonah Hill stars as "the noob", while Sam Worthington is "the vet", who is all sorts of bad ass. read more
Found in: Games, NewsWatch the Red Band Trailer For 21 Jump Street
The red band trailer for the film adaptation of Johnny Depp’s classic police sitcom hit the internet last night. 21 Jump Street originally aired from 1987-1991 and followed a group of young-looking police officers who were headquartered at the titular address. read more
Found in: Movies, NewsSeth Rogen's Apocalyptic Comedy Adds Hill and Franco
Seth Rogan and Jay Baruschel's upcoming short film-gone-feature will now include actors Jonah Hill, James Franco, Danny McBride, and Craig Robinson. So what's the catch? Well it turns out these guys will all be playing themselves. According to MTV, Seth Rogan explained the film as being a"pretty offensive vision of the apocalypse... And I want a lot of dead celebrity cameos. Because L.A. is full of famous people, I'd like all of the cameos to be them as corpses." read more
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