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Straight from Cinema Blend's fiercely independent entertainment reporters. Jennifer Aniston Strips Down In Red And Green Band We're The Millers Trailers Directed by Dodgeball's Rawson Marshall Thurber, We're The Millers stars Jason Sudeikis as David Burke, a low-level pot dealer who gets in serious trouble when he is jumped by a group of punks who steal his money and his stash. Desperate to pay off his supplier (Ed Helms), David is forced to take a job transporting what he is told is just a tiny bit of marijuana across the Mexico/U.S. border. filed under: sundance%202010
Timecop Being Rebooted Without Jean-Claude Van Damme In the original, which was directed by Peter Hyams and based on the series from Dark Horse Comics, the martial artist starred as a police officer who regulates time travel in the future. A conflict arises when the officer discovers that a politician, played by Ron Silver, is using time travel to further his career. filed under: sundance%202010
This Is The End Reveals Its Demons In New Red Band TV Spot Rogen and Goldberg's directorial debut, the film has all of its stars playing versions of themselves and begins as Jay Baruchel flies into Los Angeles to spend some time with his best friend, Seth Rogen. After a bit of pushing, Seth gets Jay to attend a party at James Franco's house - only the festivities are interrupted when the Biblical apocalypse begins to unfold. filed under: sundance%202010
Vin Diesel Promises That Fast & Furious 7 Will Return To The Streets Of Los Angeles The Fast & Furious franchise was born on the tire-marked streets of Los Angeles, but the franchise has been away for a good amount of time. Fast Five had the gang racing around the streets of Rio de Janeiro, and Fast & Furious 6, which will be in theaters this weekend, will have Dominic, Brian and their crew racing around Europe. filed under: sundance%202010
Elijah Wood Gets Crazy In Creepy New Maniac Trailer Scripted by Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes), Grégory Levasseur, and C.A. Rosenberg, Maniac stars Wood as Frank, the quiet, withdrawn owner of a mannequin shop who begins to fall for a young artist. filed under: sundance%202010
Wolverine Slices His Way On To The Cover Of Entertainment Weekly By the time James Mangold's The Wolverine will be released in July it will be the third superhero movie of the summer, having arrived after both Shane Black's Iron Man 3 and Zack Snyder's Man of Steel, but that in no way dulls our excitement to see the film. filed under: sundance%202010
How Fast & Furious Used A TV Trope To Make The Most Exciting Movie Universe After a sequel that brought back Paul Walker but not Dominic Torretto, Lin was charged with continuing the series with a film set in Tokyo, featuring none of the characters from the original The Fast and the Furious. Lin played most of the movie straight, setting up a story about an American kid getting into the drift racing scene of Tokyo, and getting away from the original film entirely… except for the last shot filed under: sundance%202010
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Premieres First Trailer For Don Jon, His Directorial Debut In his writing/directorial debut, Gordon-Levitt stars as a young Italian, church-going man living in New Jersey who has no problem picking up any woman he likes, but finds more satisfaction from online pornography. filed under: sundance%202010
New Monsters University Trailer Has Mike And Sully Partying College-Style Directed by Dan Scanlon, Monsters University is a prequel to the 2001 Pixar classic that finds Mike (Billy Crystal) and Sully (John Goodman) back where they first met: college. filed under: sundance%202010
Melissa McCarthy Throws An Extra Off The Set Of Tammy For Allegedly Abusing A Child The situation became an issue when McCarthy caught the mother jerking the child in the air by the wrist. Unsurprisingly, McCarthy fired the woman and had production assistants take the woman off the premises, the actress saying she wouldn’t tolerate abuse on her set. filed under: sundance%202010
Only God Forgives Red-Band Clip Invites Ryan Gosling To An Awkward Dinner The clip inside kind of sums up everything critics in Cannes have been saying about Refn’s latest. It’s slow moving; it’s dominated by Scott Thomas, who chews the scenery in the vile role of a vengeful mother; and it features a brooding Gosling doing very little … and very little different from what he did in Drive. filed under: sundance%202010
Blood Ties, Starring Clive Owen And Billy Crudup, Gets Picked Up By Lionsgate Based on the novel by Bruno and Michel Papet, Blood Ties centers on two brothers, Chris and Frank Pierzynski. Living in 1970s Brooklyn, the pair take very different paths in life. Chris becomes a cop, while Frank falls into a life of crime. But as the NYPD puts pressure on organized crime, these estranged siblings are forced to face off. filed under: sundance%202010
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