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Watch: Jonah Hill, Miles Teller Run Guns in ‘War Dogs’ Trailer

8 hours ago | Variety - Film News | See recent Variety - Film News news »

Jonah Hill and Miles Teller portray wisecracking arms dealers who are in over their heads in the first trailer for the action-comedy “War Dogs.”

Based on a true story as told in the Rolling Stone article by Guy Lawson, the film was formerly called “Arms and the Dudes.”

It follows two friends, David Packouz and Efraim Diveroli, in their 20s in Miami who, in 2007, underbid rivals by $53 million for a $300 million Pentagon contract to arm the Afghan military — to the bemusement of a roomful of generals.”Your bid was far too low for us to pass up,” one notes.

After plenty of partygoing and gunplay, the duo manage to deliver a truckload of weapons to their intended destination — despite being obviously out of their depth.

“You drove these through the Triangle of Death?” an incredulous commander asks.

Hill responds by saying, “We drive through all triangles, including your mom’s. »

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'Don't Breathe' Stars Talk About Needing a "Safe" Word with Stephen Lang

23 March 2016 3:00 PM, PDT | Movies.com | See recent Movies.com news »

[Dylan Minnette in Goosebumps] Starring in a horror movie is a rite of passage for young actors, but once they've made a few they tend to step away from the genre for a while lest they become typecast. You might think that would be the case for the young stars of Fede Alvarez's new horror movie, Don't Breathe. Jane Levy made a big splash in the horror world when she starred in Evil Dead. Dylan Minnette cut some great horror teeth in Let Me In. Daniel Zovatto's had leading spots in both Beneath and It Follows. It's a testament, then, to what Alvarez was planning for Don't Breathe that the trio all eagerly signed up for the movie despite already having checked some major horror movie boxes off of their filmographies.  We spoke to Minette and Zovatto...

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- Peter Hall

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YouTube Red & Awesomeness Films Reteam For ‘We Love You’

23 March 2016 12:14 PM, PDT | Deadline | See recent Deadline news »

Awesomeness Films and YouTube have commenced production in South Carolina on their latest film collaboration We Love You, directed by Huck Botko. The comedy features digital and social media talent with YouTuber Yousef Erakat, Viner Lele Pons and actor Justin Dobies (Dear White People) starring. It follows best friends Noah (Dobies) and Ford (Erakat), who both fall the same girl, Callie (Pons). As their friendship is threatened, the guys come up with the idea that may… »

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New Disney Channel teen musical series The Lodge

23 March 2016 10:34 AM, PDT | ScreenTerrier | See recent ScreenTerrier news »

Filming is underway in Northern Ireland on new Disney teen musical drama The Lodge, a 10-part series which will air on the Disney Channel in 108 countries later this year.

Featuring an international cast drawn from emerging talent across Europe, each 22 minute episode will see them rock-climb, kayak, mountain bike, sing and dance, with all the action filmed against the backdrop of Ballynahinch, Co Down.

18 year old Sophie Simnett (represented by Waring & McKenna) leads the cast as Skye, who returns with her father to her childhood holiday lodge in Northern Ireland after the death of her mother.

She is joined by fellow Brits 20 year old Bethan Wright (represented by Rka Talent) from Cbbc's web series Dixi, Jade Alleyne (represented by Sylvia Young Agency) who stars as Clem in Cbbc's 4 O'Clock Club, Luke Newton (represented by Rka Talent) who previously starred in BBC Switch's The Cut plays Ben.

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- noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)

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The Jump Scare: A Defence

23 March 2016 9:20 AM, PDT | Flickeringmyth | See recent Flickeringmyth news »

Edward Gardiner with a defence of the jump scare…

The Conjuring is a horror movie for people who don’t like horror movies.”

I like Mark Kermode.  He’s one of the most respected film critics working today because of a fantastic (and rare) combination of insight, humour and honesty, and a genuine love for film, which has propelled him to the top of his profession – not to mention an enviable knowledge of the subject .  I’ll listen to anything he says, read anything he writes, watch anything he makes.  I respect his opinion whether I agree with it or not; in fact, one of the most enjoyable things about listening to the Wittertainment podcast he does with Simon Mayo every Friday is hearing him wax lyrically about a film I didn’t warm to, or vice versa, because I enjoy weighing up my opinion against someone who always has »

- Edward Gardiner

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‘Cruel Intentions’ Pilot Adds Taylor Zakhar to Cast (Exclusive)

22 March 2016 1:14 PM, PDT | The Wrap | See recent The Wrap news »

NBC’s “Cruel Intentions” pilot has added Taylor Zakhar to the cast, TheWrap has learned exclusively. The pilot picks up over 15 years after the conclusion of the movie, an adaptation of French novel “Les Liaisons Dangereuses” by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos. It follows Kathryn Merteuil (Sarah Michelle Gellar, reprising her role) as she vies for control of Valmont International as well as the soul of Bash Casey, the son of her stepbrother, the late Sebastian Valmont (Ryan Phillippe) and Annette Hargrove (Reese Witherspoon). Upon discovering his late father’s legacy in a hidden journal, Bash is introduced to a world of sex, »

- Linda Ge

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All the TV Shows and Movies Hitting Hulu in April

22 March 2016 11:25 AM, PDT | POPSUGAR | See recent BuzzSugar news »

Netflix and HBO Now aren't the only places to see great shows and movies in April! Hulu has so many titles coming, including the season finales for a bunch of your favorite shows. Ferris Bueller's Day Off and My Best Friend's Wedding will also be available, among several other vintage films. Check out the full list below, and get a load of Netflix and HBO Go's new picks, too! Available April 1 Shades of Blue, season one finale You, Me & the Apocalypse, season one finale Barbershop, complete season one Alfie American Loser Amistad And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird! Arctic Tale The Arrival Away From Her Bad Boys II Bananas Basic Instinct 2 The Bear Bloodsucking Bastards Brighton Rock Carlos Chelsea Walls Cinema Paradiso Count Yorga, Vampire Cube Cube 2: Hypercube Cube Zero Dead Heat Dead Man The Dead Zone Death Wish Deuces Wild Donnie Brasco Dr. T. and the »

- Maggie Pehanick

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‘April and the Extraordinary World’ Trailer: This is a French Sci-Fi Talking Cat Adventure (and It’s Good!)

22 March 2016 10:12 AM, PDT | Slash Film | See recent Slash Film news »

April and the Extraordinary World is an animated French film set in a grungy, alternate history steampunk version of Paris circa 1941. It follows a young, homeless scientist and her talking cat as they set out to find her missing parents and create a cure for death. Oh, and there’s a gigantic conspiracy involving the abduction of […]

The post ‘April and the Extraordinary World’ Trailer: This is a French Sci-Fi Talking Cat Adventure (and It’s Good!) appeared first on /Film. »

- Jacob Hall

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Cannes: Valérie Donzelli to head Critics' Week jury

22 March 2016 8:05 AM, PDT | ScreenDaily | See recent ScreenDaily news »

Jurors include Alice Winocour, Nadav Lapid, David Robert Mitchell and Santiago Mitre.

French director and actress Valérie Donzelli is to preside over the jury of the 55th Critics’ Week, the oldest parallel section of the Cannes Film Festival.

Donzelli, whose autobiographical film Declaration of War opened the 50th Critics’ Week and returned to Cannes in Competition last year with Marguerite & Julien, will award the Nespresso Grand Prize and the France 4 Visionary Award to one of the seven feature films in competition, as well as the Leica Cine Discovery Prize to one of 10 short films.

This year’s jury comprises filmmakers who debuted their first or second feature in Critics’ Week in the past five years.

The jury also includes director Alice Winocour, whose Augustine screened at Critics’ Week 2011 and was selected for Un Certain Regard with Disorder last year before winning the César Award for best original screenplay for Mustang.

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- michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)

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Cannes’ Critics Week Unveils Jury

22 March 2016 7:48 AM, PDT | Variety - Film News | See recent Variety - Film News news »

French director Valérie Donzelli will preside over the jury of the 55th edition of Cannes’ Critics Week. The jury will comprise four other filmmakers who presented, like her, their first or second films at Critics’ Week since 2011, the year of the sidebar’s 50th anniversary.

The jury will include Alice Winocour, who showed “Augustine” in 2011 and was back at the festival last year with “Disorder” playing at Un Certain Regard; Nadav Lapid, whose sophomore outing “The Kindergarten Teacher” played there in 2014; U.S. helmer David Robert Mitchell, whose pic “It Follows” competed at Critics Week in 2014; and Argentine’s rising director Santiago Mitre, who won last year’s Grand Prize with “Paulina.” Donzelli, meanwhile, opened Critics Week in 2011 with “Declaration of War,” which went on to be one of the most significant French arthouse hits of the last decade. Her latest film, “Marguerite & Julien,” competed in Cannes’s official selection. »

- Elsa Keslassy

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SXSW Festival Buzz Easily Pegs 'Under the Shadow' as This Year's 'The Babadook'

21 March 2016 6:30 PM, PDT | Movies.com | See recent Movies.com news »

Film fests are often the “ground zero” for breakout indie hits and last year saw two horror films that benefited from strong festival word-of-mouth. David Robert Mitchell’s It Follows and Jennifer Kent’s The Babadook were pushed alongside studio releases as horror films worth paying attention to. A teen enjoying The Babadook on their laptop might not know it was a festival favorite, but discerning movie-goers always keep an eye on festival buzz to see when and from where "the next Babadook” will arise. In fact, early buzz on Under the Shadow, which screened at SXSW, was explicitly being labeled as “the next Babadook.” The comparison is an easy one, as both follow a depressed mother raising a child alone, while the child experiences...

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- John Gholson

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Star Wars and Mad Max rock the Empire Awards

21 March 2016 12:18 PM, PDT | FamousMonsters of Filmland | See recent Famous Monsters of Filmland news »

Star Wars: The Force Awakens took five Empire Awards in London Sunday night, just edging out Mad Max: Fury Road, which snagged four of the ten it was up for. Neither took the top honor, though: Best Picture went to The Revenant. J.J. Abrams, however, did take Best Director, trumping The Revenant’s Alejandro González Iñárritu. So there.

Star Wars’ visual effects also triumphed, as did stars John Boyega and Daisy Ridley, who took Best Male and Female Newcomer, respectively. The seventh installment in the series was named Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy film, beating Mad Max, The Martian, Jurassic World, and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2.

(The Martian wasn’t entirely shafted as star Matt Damon took Best Actor, presented by his Bourne director Paul Greengrass.)

Mad Max won for costumes, production design, makeup, and soundtrack for Junkie Xl’s feverish score.

Best Game went to Batman: Arkham Knight, while »

- Harker Jones

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[SXSW Interview] Dylan Minnette and Daniel Zovatto On ‘Don’t Breathe’ and the Current State of Horror!

17 March 2016 12:32 PM, PDT | bloody-disgusting.com | See recent Bloody-Disgusting.com news »

Director Fede Alvarez (Evil Dead) blew audiences away at SXSW with his latest film Don’t Breathe (read my review), which was the festival’s first Midnighter. I was lucky enough to sit down with the film’s stars Dylan Minnette (Goosebumps, Let Me In) and Daniel Zovatto (It Follows) and chat about the film. It’s definitely one of the more conversational interviews […] »

- Trace Thurman

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CBS Sets Premiere Dates for New Series ‘BrainDead,’ Return of ‘Zoo’

17 March 2016 11:00 AM, PDT | The Wrap | See recent The Wrap news »

CBS announced its summer schedule on Thursday, including the premiere dates for new series “BrainDead” and Season 2 of “Zoo.” “BrainDead,” from “The Good Wife” creators Robert and Michelle King, premieres June 13 at 10 p.m.. The event series is a comic thriller set in the world of Washington, D.C. politics. It follows Laurel (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), a young, fresh-faced Hill staffer who discovers two things: the government has stopped working, and bugs are eating the brains of congressmembers and Hill staffers. “Zoo,” last summer’s top scripted series, returns for its second season with a special two-hour premiere on June 28 at 9. Also Read: CBS. »

- Joe Otterson

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TV News: Kings, Fist, CBS, Rise, Amy

17 March 2016 10:16 AM, PDT | Dark Horizons | See recent Dark Horizons news »

Of Kings and Prophets

ABC has canceled its sex-laced Biblical straight-to-series drama "Of Kings and Prophets". Plans for the show's remaining episodes yet to air are currently being evaluated, but they will not air on ABC.

The series debuted to a 0.8 rating among adults 18-49 and just 3.3 million viewers. It dipped to just a 0.5 rating and 2.4 million viewers in its second outing. It follows on from a bad season for ABC which has been struggling to launch shows with failures such as "Wicked City," "Blood and Oil," "The Family," and "The Muppets". [Source: The Live Feed]

Iron Fist

Though we've known it for about a month, Marvel has only now finally confirmed that Finn Jones has been cast as the titular hero in "Iron Fist," its upcoming fourth series with Netflix. Still no word as yet when a potential air date for the series will be other than sometime in 2017.

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- Garth Franklin

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Broadway's 'Wicked' Hits $1 Billion Mark in Record Time

15 March 2016 10:00 AM, PDT | The Hollywood Reporter | See recent The Hollywood Reporter news »

Nothing says "Popular" like $1 billion at the box office. Producers of the long-running Broadway smash from which that song comes, Wicked, on Tuesday confirmed that the show has crossed the $1 billion box-office threshold at New York's Gershwin Theatre. The backstory of the witches from The Wizard of Oz is the third Broadway production in history to hit that high. It follows The Lion King, which crossed the mark in 2013 after 16 years, and The Phantom of the Opera, which took 27 years to get there in 2015. Wicked has the distinction of being the fastest

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- David Rooney

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What was the best movie Not nominated for Oscars in the 2010s? (Poll)

14 March 2016 7:04 AM, PDT | Gold Derby | See recent Gold Derby news »

We all know the Oscars have blind spots -- big ones. The #OscarsSoWhite protest showed us one of the most glaring in both the academy and the industry at large. With so few slots, so much campaigning required to get on the radar and such relatively narrow parameters for a film to appeal to the academy in the first place (are you a heroic historical drama about the plight of a righteous man? No? Better luck next time), there are tons of films that don't even make a dent at the Oscars -- not a single nomination. -Break- Subscribe to Gold Derby Breaking News Alerts & Experts’ Latest Emmy Predictions Just last year, "Beasts of No Nation" rode its strong reviews to bids at the Independent Spirit Awards, Golden Globes, BAFTAs and Critics' Choice, but it was completely shut out by the academy. So were some of 2015's other most acclaimed films: "Tangerine, »

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Queer Screen on tour, fest awards completion funding to two features

13 March 2016 6:02 PM, PDT | IF.com.au | See recent IF.com.au news »

Queer Screen's Mardi Gras Film Festival at the Blue Mountains' Carrington Hotel.

Queer Screen.s 23rd Mardi Gras Film Festival is now on tour, showcasing the best of the fest in the Blue Mountains and Parramatta.

In Sydney, the festival saw 16,500 attendees through the doors of its eight venues.

.We really stretched ourselves this year to present 75 screenings, create a large number of community and industry events, host 10 international guests and showcase a lot more lesbian and transgender films,. said Queer Screen.s Mardi Gras Film Festival Director Paul Struthers.

.This would not have been possible without the incredible hard work and passion of our volunteers, Board, partners and sponsors and my Festival Manager James Woolley and I cannot thank everyone enough for all of their time and commitment..

Queer Screen President Giovanni Campolo-Arcidiaco said that .Queer Screen is dedicated to engaging individuals and communities through queer storytelling through film. »

- Staff Writer

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Paul Walter Hauser Joins ABC Pilot ‘The Fluffy Shop’; Izzie Steele & Langston Kerman In CBS’ ‘My Time/Your Time’

10 March 2016 3:59 PM, PST | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »

Paul Walter Hauser (Kingdom) is set as a series regular in ABC comedy pilot The Fluffy Shop, co-written by and starring Gabriel Iglesias. It follows Gabe (Iglesias), a stepfather and boss to his family and friends, while he navigates his home life during the few days he spends off the road each week. Hauser will play Memo, high-spirited, earnest and sincere, he is Gabe’s oldest and most loyal friend. Hauser recurred as Keith on DirecTV’s Kingdom and also appeared on Blunt… »

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Watch: Kevin Bacon Gets Terrified In New Trailer For Horror 'The Darkness'

10 March 2016 11:27 AM, PST | The Playlist | See recent The Playlist news »

Lately, arthouse horror has been providing more satisfying scares than mainstream fare, with pictures like "The Witch," "It Follows," and "The Babadook" winning over audiences and genre enthusiasts for finding new ways to unnerve and thrill. But Blumhouse, the production company behind "Insidious" and "The Visit," have also carved out its own unique presence on the horror scene, and its next effort should not disappoint on that score. Read More: Review 'Insidious: Chapter 3' Starring Dermot Mulroney, Stefanie Scott & Lin Shaye  "The Darkness" is the latest from "Wolf Creek" director Greg McLean, bringing Kevin Bacon and Radha Mitchell upfront to star in a movie about a family who gets overtaken by a supernatural force. Not the most original premise, but this trailer delivers with intensity. Here's the synopsis:  From the director of the cult classic, Wolf Creek, Greg McLean, comes the »

- Kevin Jagernauth

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