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Friday
Feb182011

Here's the trailer for 'Something Borrowed'

The folks at Yahoo! just premiered the trailer for Luke Greenfield's upcoming big-screen adaptation of Emily Giffin's popular novel "Something Borrowed," which hits theaters May 6, 2011. You can check it out after the jump. First impression: looks cute and promises at least a few solid performances.

Starring in the flick are Ginnifer Goodwin, Kate Hudson, Colin Egglesfield and John Krasinski. The story follows a Manhattan lawyer (Goodwin) who ends up in bed with her best friend's fiance (Egglesfield) after her 30th birthday. Fun fact: Luke Greenfield also directed "The Girl Next Door."

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Tuesday
Nov242009

Three new fabulous 'Nine' posters!

Earlier today I received three new movie posters for Rob Marshall's upcoming musical "Nine," and as you can see after the jump, these one-sheets are quite fabulous. The film opens nationwide Dec. 25, 2009.

In the big-screen adaptation of the Broadway show, Daniel Day-Lewis jumps into the role of Guido Contini, a high-profile director struggling to satisfy all the women in his life, including his wife and mistress.

Two of these posters are all about the women, and I admit Kate and Penelope look pretty hot. Fergie looks a tad too scary for my taste, but the rest of the gang sure boasts some solid looks, don't you think?

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Wednesday
Nov182009

Wonderful new trailer for 'Nine' is vibrant

New trailer for Nine

I'm among those who absolutely adored Rob Marshall's prestigious musical "Chicago," and therefore, I'm really looking forward to his next spectacle "Nine," due in theaters everywhere Dec. 25, 2009.

A new feature trailer for the movie has debuted online, and I encourage you to check it out after the jump. No dialogue in this one, really, but instead, you're treated to great visuals and beautiful music.

In the big-screen adaptation of the Broadway show, Daniel Day-Lewis jumps into the role of Guido Contini, a high-profile director struggling to satisfy all the women in his life, including his wife and mistress.

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Thursday
Sep032009

Another brand-new photo from 'Nine' musical

Yesterday I posted five brand-new photos from Rob Marshall's upcoming musical "Nine," and today I have one more new still for you. Check it out above; the party is on! The Weinstein Co. release opens in theaters Nov. 25, 2009.

In the big-screen adaptation of the Broadway show, Daniel Day-Lewis jumps into the role of Guido Contini, a high-profile director struggling to satisfy all the women in his life, including his wife and mistress.

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Wednesday
Sep022009

Five new images from 'Nine' musical

New photo from Nine

The Weinstein Co. has released five brand-new photos from Rob Marshall's upcoming musical "Nine," which opens Nov. 25, 2009. Check them out above and after the jump.

In the big-screen adaptation of the Broadway show, Daniel Day-Lewis jumps into the role of Guido Contini, a high-profile director struggling to satisfy all the women in his life, including his wife and mistress.

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Saturday
Jan102009

Review: "Bride Wars"

Seen on: January 9, 2009

The players: Director: Gary Winick, Writers: June Raphael, Casey Wilson, Cast: Kate Hudson, Anne Hathaway, Candice Bergen, Kristen Johnston, Bryan Greenberg

Facts of interest: Winick also directed "13 Going On 30" and "Charlotte's Web."

The plot: Two friends go to war after their weddins are accidentally booked on the same day.

Our thoughts: Gary Winick’s latest comedy “Bride Wars” is undoubtedly the first big stinker of 2009. Neither funny nor entertaining, this painfully lame attempt at satirizing the wedding industry offers absolutely nothing but a boring feud between two incredibly stupid characters. Believe it or not, but these two bridezillas are a pain in the neck.

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Friday
Jan092009

'Bride Wars' web reviews

Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson go to war in Gary Winick's "Bride Wars," a comedy about two best friends who launch into a nasty feud when their wedding dates are accidentally booked on the same date. Let's find out what the Web's critics have to say about this one:

• Brad Brevet at RopeOfSilicon: "Perhaps the female audience will get attached to the notion of a wedding in general, but doesn't that just feed the stereotype this film is apparently attempting to satire?"

Cinematical's Jeffrey M. Anderson: "This was undoubtedly a movie that was sold by its pitch, and then the characters were shoehorned in afterward."

• Katey Rich at CinemaBlend: "It's hard to know which is more disheartening: the concept behind Bride Wars, or the fact that its female creators and stars seem to somehow think it's empowering."

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Tuesday
Nov182008

Hathaway and Hudson fight in 'Bride Wars' clip

Wedding fans... are you ready for the ultimate showdown between Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson? In Gary Winick's upcoming comedy "Bride Wars," the two actresses play two best friends who turn into ruhtless enemies after their respective weddings are scheduled on the same day and at the same venue.

The story is obviously ridiculous, and I guess it all comes down to Hudson and Hathaway offering viewers a decent enough battle of the brides. The first trailer didn't particularly win me over, but the exclusive clip from MTV after the jump got at least a smile out of me.

The war between the two brides begins Jan. 9, 2009. Mark it in your calendar, ladies.

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Sunday
Nov092008

First Look: 'Nine'

Good morning everybody. Let's kick off this Sunday with the first production still from Rob Marshall's upcoming musical "Nine," which is currently shooting.

In the big-screen adaptation of the Broadway show, Daniel Day-Lewis jumps into the role of Guido Contini, a high-profile director struggling to satisfy all the women in his life, including his wife and mistress.

Penelope Cruz, Judi Dench, Marion Cotillard, Fergie, Kate Hudson, Sophia Loren and Nicole Kidman co-star. You can admire the women in the image just above.

I have to admit I am pretty excited about this one because it marks Rob Marshall’s second effort to direct a musical. He previously helmed “Chicago,” which took home the Oscar for best picture in 2003.

The original Broadway hit “Nine” was inspired by Federico Fellini’s film “81/2.” Head over to ComingSoon for a bigger version of the "Nine" still.

Sunday
Sep212008

Review: “My Best Friend’s Girl”

Seen on: September 21, 2008

The players: Director: Howard Deutch, Writer: Jordan Cahan, Cast: Dane Cook, Kate Hudson, Alec Baldwin, Jason Biggs, Lizzy Caplan

Facts of interest: None at all.

The plot: Tank (Cook) takes women on horrible dates to make them appreciate good guys and run back to their ex-boyfriends. He meets his biggest challenge yet when his best friend (Biggs) asks him to take out his love interest (Hudson).

Our quick thoughts: Howard Deutch’s “My Best Friend’s Girl” is a tough comedy to sit through. First and foremost, it’s not funny. Second, it’s incredibly boring. Third, it runs for 101 long minutes. And fourth, it tells a story that’s as monotonous as these stories can get. In other words, it’s a disaster.

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