Thursday, September 16, 2010 6:00PM - By Krystal Clark

This weekend take a trip down memory lane and relive the awkwardness of high school with the help of Emma Stone and John Hughes. Easy A is a comedy that slightly mirrors the tale of the literary classic The Scarlet Letter but that’s just a tip of the iceberg. It’s more about the representation of young love and relationships in Hollywood, and pokes fun at them with the help of every 80s movie cliche in the book. It’s fun, it’s entertaining, and most importantly it’s clever.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010 3:07PM - By Mali Elfman

Elisabeth Shue is back in action… and crazy as ever! Writer/director Jake Goldberger’s dark-comedic-thriller, Don McKay about a crazy woman who lures a man in to get him to murder someone stars the lovely Shue alongside, with Thomas Haden Church and Melissa Leo. Aside from Shue’s amazing appearance as herself in Hamlet 2 it’s been a while since we’ve seen her on the big screen but hopefully she will return with a bang. She also has another appearance in Piranha 3-D, which will be coming out in August, which looks like it might be horrible but it has a decent cast as some fun bloody photos so you never know!
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Thursday, September 3, 2009 5:00PM - By Justine JC

Subjecting my brain cells to the appropriate level of thought required to write a review of All About Steve is a task of massive effort. There are few cinematic experiences that I have zero interest in re-visiting. This is in my top five. I’d like to assume that Sandra Bullock, Bradley Cooper, and Thomas Haden Church (whom I adore), were victims in some sort of sick ploy to make the year’s most abominable feature film.
Here it goes…
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Thursday, September 3, 2009 12:07PM - By Justine JC

We recently hit up the press conference for the upcoming film, All About Steve, with comedians: Bradley Cooper, Sandra Bullock, and Thomas Haden Church. Bullock, who also produced the film, talked about creating the quirky, cruciverbalist (it’s a real word, look it up) character Mary Horowitz, her desire to maintain her childhood lisp, and her participation in a rom-com after she allegedly retired from the genre. Bradley and Thomas added a few deadpan interjections between her long winded answers…
Check out some of the highlights from the press conference below…
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