Dean first played for audiences at the Tribeca Film Festival, where it took home the prize for Best Narrative Feature in 2016. The reviews were overwhelmingly positive.
In addition to being really good looking DerekZoolander and his friend Hansel are also really stupid, and to celebrate Zoolander 2, we compiled a list of characters we love even though they're dumb as rocks.
Disney's live action remake of Beauty and the Beast has put together a rather stellar cast, and today we are lucky enough to see a whole bunch of them grouped together for the first time.
First up Freeman is asked to read Ylvis' "The Fox (What Does the Fox Say)", and gets notably confused by its childish lyrics. Then De Niro gives a go at Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball,"
As you can tell in the poster, the party-throwing friends consist of Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman and Kevin Kline. It’s The Hangover for the Best Exotic Marigold crowd. It’s The Bucket List meets What Happens in Vegas … -- and again, I’m fully on board with that. Bring it on.
What’s perhaps the most unsettling thing is that this film is currently rated R. For “brief sexual content.” Strip club boobs, maybe? This trailer was a hard PG at worst. I could understand if Kline was cursing a blue streak while doing coke off of a stripper’s vagina for large segments of the movie, but that’s not the case.
Comedies about older men cutting loose and reclaiming their youth almost always tread the horrible, familiar path of Viagra jokes and sentimentality. The Bucket List taught us that much. And yet, it's hard to completely turn a blind eye to Last Vegas, a comedy that appears to essentially be The Hangover for retirement-age men, but which has a cast jammed with men you'd looked up to for so long that you'll show up dutifully in the theater just because they tell you to
Kevin Kline and Susan Sarandon have signed on to star in a new film about one of Hollywood’s original legends. Killer Films is developing a new indie film titled The Last of Robin Hood, and Kline will be playing the part of an aging Errol Flynn.
Kevin Kline is making a deal to join Last Vegas. Directed by Jon Turteltaub, the film is about a group of friends who reunite when the last single man in the group (Douglas) finally gets engaged. As they party the night away in Vegas, though, things start to spin out of control. No details about Kline or Freeman's character are available yet...
The skit actually worked for me a lot more than I expected. It's a little too long, dragging a bit in the middle, but they managed to produce a few solid laughs (I'm the sucker who totally fell for the 'crushed nuts' bit). I even liked the not-so-subtle allusions to previous Oscar films like My Fair Lady. And besides, Kevin Kline is worth watching in just about anything and I especially love when he tries his hand at comedy.
Adding either of those two to any project would get me excited, but adding both to a Kaufman production has me gasping for air. Winslet, of course, earned her nominations for playing Jim Carrey’s elusive soulmate in Kaufman’s Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Keener, meanwhile, played meta games with John Cusack and a frumpy Cameron Diaz for the brilliant Being John Malkovich.
Just a little over an hour ago about the new Charlie Kaufman project Frank or Francis. While the story revealed the subject of the movie - online film critics - one key piece of information the story lacked was who will actually be starring in the movie. As I mentioned, Nicolas Cage, Jack Black and Steve Carell have had their names connected to the project, but it was unknown if they would actually be doing it.
n the film Kline and Keaton lose the beloved family dog while attending their daughter's wedding, and the ensuing hunt includes "several guests and a mysterious young woman." It's unclear if Moss will play that young
The synopsis sounds a little Meet the Parents-ish, with a couple losing the family dog at their daughter's wedding, but Kline may very well still be one of the best physical comedians alive
Magnolia Pictures is releasing The Extra Man, a new indie comedy starring Kevin Kline and from the writers of American Splendor and Bored to Death, in theaters July 30th. You can see it early, right in your living room
Kevin Kline is wasted on serious movies. The man has a talent for the ridiculous. The more insane his characters, the better. It’s been years since he really did anything fun
The third film from American Splendor directors Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini is so interested in its own oddball delights that is veers very, very close to disaster
Having played the super brainy Rory Gilmore on TV for so many years, Alexis Bledel is still adored by many women my age. But today I have no choice but to hate her. She's in the enviable position of playing James McAvoy's wife in The Conspirator