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Archive for April 24th, 2008

Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed

Posted by E! Online - Movie Reviews on April 24th, 2008
No Intelligence Review in a Hurry:  A flunkout of a documentary, this features Ben Stein—still best known for his monotone "Anyone...anyone?"—advocating creationism, er, intelligent...

The Forbidden Kingdom

Posted by E! Online - Movie Reviews on April 24th, 2008
Forbidden Kingdom Review in a Hurry:  It's The Karate Kid meets, well, countless martial-arts epics, as a present-day American kid travels back to ancient China for kung-fu training with two Mr. Miyagis...

Where in the World is Osama bin Laden?

Posted by E! Online - Movie Reviews on April 24th, 2008
Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden Review in a Hurry:  After successfully taking on McDonald's in Super Size Me, documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock sets his sights on an even more lethal franchise: Al Qaeda. But Big...

Prom Night

Posted by E! Online - Movie Reviews on April 24th, 2008
Prom Night Review in a Hurry:  Like, OMG, this is totally a slasher film, except they, like, took out the slasher stuff so we could see it with our BFFs. I know, right? But it's OK because there's...

Iron Man Photos: Tony Stark in Action, in Office

Posted by Mr. Shrek on April 24th, 2008

In the following pair of Iron Man photos, Tony Stark first tries on his suit… and then reads about the new, familiar super hero making headlines:

Ironman Practices

Virginia and Tony

Check out a slew of new Iron Man pics now at MoviesOnline.

Brendan Fraser Looks Toward Mummy 4… and Beyond

Posted by Mr. Shrek on April 24th, 2008

It’s all the rage these days in Hollywood: talk about a sequel before the success of the original film is fully realized.

Already this week, we’ve posted stories on the possibility of Speed Racer 2 and Enchanted 2.

Now, Brendan Fraser is speaking out on a fourth installment of his Mummy franchise, even though the third one - The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor - doesn’t come out until August 1.

Brendan Fraser Photo

What would the next film in the series focus on?

“There are many, many possibilities,” Fraser told MTV. “There are so many archaeological rich cultures in the world that have yet to be unearthed, who’s to say we couldn’t go to the mountains of Peru?”

No one, Brendan. No one at all.

Reel Movie Reviews: The Life Before Her Eyes

Posted by Mr. Shrek on April 24th, 2008

Following a series of less than serious roles - Kill Bill, My Super Ex-Girlfriend - Uma Thurman takes on a dark role in The Life Before Her Eyes. The plot of the film is pretty much as intense as it gets:

A woman is permanently scarred after a school shooting takes the life of her best friend.

So, does Uma pull off the role well? Is the film worth seeing? Let’s find out what a handful of movie critics think about those questions and others…

- The Life Before Her Eyes will draw you in, then intrigue you, then bore you, then bewilder you, then make you crazy with its incessant flashbacks and flash forwards, and finally leave you feeling like the victim of a fraud.The Wall Street Journal

- It’s sad to see such subtle, wrenchingly emotional work expended on such trifling material.TV Guide

The Life Before Her Eyes

- Paints a compelling and thought-provoking picture of not only school violence, but violence in general, and the trickle-down effect that a single moment in time can have on one’s whole future. The Movie Boy

- What this heavy-handed film mainly has to endure is a clunky story structure and an ending that wasn’t original when it was seen four decades ago on The Twilight Zone.New York Daily News

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Yup, it’s exactly what it sounds like. “Transformers” star Megan Fox is back in the news this week after being named “World’s Sexiest Woman” by FHM magazine. Having interviewed her at the Maxim Hot 100 bash, I can’t say I disagree. You won’t either when you check out this video where we follow Megan around L.A. as she scours for the perfect dress for the 2007 MTV Movie Awards.

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Eva Amurri Has Good ‘Life’ Next To Evan Rachel Wood’s Bad Girl

Posted by Jennifer Vineyard on April 24th, 2008
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A Sneak Peek at Made of Honor

Posted by Mr. Shrek on April 24th, 2008

While the title - and recycled premise - still makes us cringe, we are suckers for Patrick Dempsey. So there’s a chance this Grey’s Anatomy star will lure us in to Made of Honor when it comes out on May 2.

And if he doesn’t, our girlfriends surely will.

Either way, here’s a sneak peek at Made of Honor, courtesy of Entertainment Tonight:

Ayelet Zurer Cast in Angels & Demons

Posted by Mr. Shrek on April 24th, 2008

Ayelet Zurer has landed the role of Vittoria Vetra in the upcoming Da Vinci Code prequel Angels & Demons.

Sources close to the project told Entertainment Weekly that the Israeli actress (who played Eric Bana’s wife in Munich and was last seen in Vantage Point) has been cast opposite Tom Hanks in the Ron Howard-directed movie. Reportedly, she beat out major stars, such as Naomi Watts, for the role.

Ayelet Zurer Photo

For those unfamiliar with the book, the character of Vittoria Vetra is the daughter of CERN physicist Leonardo Vetra. Following her father’s death, Vittoria pairs with Robert Langdon (Hanks) on a journey to uncover the mystery behind her father’s murder and stop a terrorist plot.

Angels & Demons set to begin filming in Europe in June, eyeing a May 15, 2009, release date.

Emile HirschArticle By Yamil Alvarado

Since its founding in 2002 by Robert De Niro and producer Jane Rosenthal, the Tribeca Film Festival has premiered everything from box-office hits, like “Mission Impossible III,” to indie favorites, such as “Air Guitar Nation” — and this year proves to be no different. Beginning Wednesday (April 23), the 2008 fest promises a varied feast to cinephiles and mainstreamers alike, offering poignant avant-garde dramas, documentaries and Hollywood-backed blockbuster hopefuls.

With more than 250 films being shown in about a dozen locations all over New York, the festival can be overwhelming. Without a game plan, it’s easy to miss some of the festival’s best and most-anticipated screenings. So for those of you planning to attend — and the rest of you following from home — MTV News has compiled a list of 10 films to watch out for.

Leading the pack in buzz, “Baby Mama” and “Speed Racer” are slated to be the festival’s opener and closer (respectively). Starring Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, “Baby Mama” tells the story of single businesswoman Kate Holbrook (Tina Fey), who at 37 is finally determined to have a baby on her own. But since she’s unable to get pregnant, Kate hires South Philly working girl Angie Ostrowiski (Amy Poehler) to become her unlikely surrogate.

In family-oriented “Speed Racer,” directed by “Matrix” masterminds Andy and Larry Wachowski, the titular fearless racecar driver (Emile Hirsch) uncovers a terrible secret after turning down an offer to race for Royalton Industries. His discovery leads him to team up with one-time rival Racer X to bring down by winning the cross-country rally that killed Speed’s brother. Though the film also stars Christina Ricci, John Goodman, Matthew Fox and Susan Sarandon, audiences are most looking forward to seeing its revolutionary visual effects.

Keeping in line with the festival’s mission of melding independent film and Hollywood, “War, Inc.” and “Ball Don’t Lie” showcase mainstream talent in indie surroundings.

“War, Inc.” is the story of a hit man Brand Hauser (John Cusack) who is sent to the fictional Middle Eastern country of Turaqistan (the scene of the first fully outsourced war) by a former U.S. vice president to assassinate the head of a rival company. But things go a bit awry when a reporter (Marisa Tomei) arrives on the scene to investigate Brand’s motives. The plot thickens at the arrival of a Middle Eastern pop star (Hilary Duff), whose impending wedding to the son of a local politician is scheduled to be televised as a PR campaign for the country.

“Ball Don’t Lie” — starring basketball player Grayson Boucher, Ludacris, Rosanna Arquette, Nick Cannon and “Lost” regulars Emilie de Ravin and Harold Perrineau — is an urban coming-of-age tale centered on Sticky, a high school junior who has enormous basketball talent but who is weighed down by his past. Ultimately, Sticky’s choices have ramifications that not only affect him but those around him.

In a festival characterized by its Hollywood ties, this year music icons Madonna and Mariah Carey also have a presence in films designed to draw the socially conscious and the curious. Madonna’s “I Am Because We Are” is a documentary based on the plight of children in Malawi, Africa, whose lives are endangered by AIDS, malnutrition and inadequate medical care. The doc also includes interviews by notables such as former President Bill Clinton and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. “Tennessee” tells the story of two brothers on a journey to find their estranged father, who may be a possible bone-marrow match for the younger brother suffering from leukemia. On the road, they’re joined by a woman (Carey) running from her abusive husband.

The quintessential Tribeca experience wouldn’t be complete without encountering two things: a foreign flick and an insightful documentary.

“Baghdad High” gives audiences a very real glimpse into the lives of Iraqis attempting to live their everyday lives within a deteriorating atmosphere. Adding a bit of the New York feel to the festival, “SqueezeBox!” pays homage to the pansexual-rock/punk scene that developed at legendary New York City venue Don Hill’s in the mid-’90s.

On the foreign front, “Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon” — based on a classic Chinese work of literature — charts the rise of General Zhao Zilong (”House of Flying Daggers” star Andy Lau). The story depicts a massive war among the ancient Three Kingdoms, as Zhao quickly rises to from the ranks. After decades of fighting, Zhao meets his match in a sword-wielding princess. The film promises amazing cinematography and an engaging story line. The French “57,000 Kilometers Between Us” is a commentary on digital communication, telling the story of a teen caught between her stepdad, who posts nonstop video blogs about the family; her biological transgender father; and the refuge she seeks in her online friends.

The 2008 Tribeca Film Festival runs through May 4. For the full lineup, check out the official Web site, tribecafilmfestival.org.

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