Thursday, May 10, 2012 11:30AM - By Krystal Clark

There are only two episodes left of The CW’s best-kept secret, Nikita. The action-drama’s second season is winding down and the stakes are higher than ever. Over the past year, Nikita and her posse have lost their home (twice), a son (Max) and a mother (Senator Pierce) due to their mission. But they’re not going down without a fight. ScreenCrave recently chatted with actress Maggie Q, who plays the title character, to discuss the season’s final shocking moments. Unfortunately, another death is knocking at their door. Get your tissues ready.
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Thursday, May 3, 2012 2:00PM - By Krystal Clark

After four years, five films, and countless castings, The Avengers have finally assembled. In less than 24 hours, anxious fans will see Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye fight side-by-side on the big screen. The Avengers Hollywood premiere took place last month, and immediately after, the cast participated in a press conference where they dished on their characters and each other.
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012 2:00PM - By Damon Houx

The Avengers is here, and it’s the film Marvel has been planting the seeds for since Iron Man hits screens in 2008. In that time we’ve had films featuring Hulk, Thor, and Captain America to help get audiences in the mood and in the know about these characters. And knowing the characters is important for Joss Whedon’s film, because character development and – for the most part – motivation is kept to a minimum. You’ve got an all–star cast facing evil, and it all builds to a blockbuster conclusion. But too bad it’s such a rocky ride to get there.
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012 11:10AM - By Laura Aguirre

We watch a lot of movie trailers here at ScreenCrave, and, as we inch closer to summer with its ever-increasing torrent of new films, we’re seeing more and more previews with each passing day. As we do so, we can’t help but notice some similarities, repetitions, and clichés among them. Here at Trailer Park, we’ll be offering a rundown of those clichés, where they come from, and which trailers share them. For our first installment, we’ll be breaking down one of summer’s most ever-present previews: The Bromance Movie Trailer.
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012 1:30PM - By Krystal Clark

With the exception of Nick Fury, no one cares about The Avenger Initiative more than Agent Phil Coulson. He’s been there since the beginning collecting team members like Easter eggs in a scavenger hunt. After four years and five films, this week, we’ll finally see The Avengers puzzle solved. Shortly after the movie’s Hollywood premiere (on April 11), ScreenCrave spoke with actor Clark Gregg about his pivotal role in the superhero mash-up. Not only is Gregg a talented actor, but he’s also a huge comic book fan. This journey to The Avengers has meant just as much to him as it has to us.
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Monday, April 30, 2012 12:56PM - By Mali Elfman

There are a number of ways to win a film festival, for many of these filmmakers having their films seen for the first time with packed houses is enough for them to call themselves winners, for others it’s getting a standing ovation by a well respected director (Michael Moore after Searching for Sugar Man screening), the ones we at ScreenCrave loved, happened to be the exact same ones that won the Audience Awards, and of course there are the ones that juror members decided were worth giving some money and accolades to. Find out all of them below…
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Monday, April 30, 2012 10:35AM - By Mali Elfman

Any Day Now was by far my number one pick for best film at Tribeca Film Fest 2012. It won the Heinkien Audience Award and should have won best screenplay and director. After watching many films attempt to deliver and experiment with tone and structure, it was a joy to see a real film that will stand the test of time…
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Saturday, April 28, 2012 3:57PM - By Mali Elfman

After missing Searching for Sugar Man at Sundance earlier this year, it was a pleasure to finally catch up with it. Once enough people find out about the story of “Sugar Man” it’s safe to say some of the mystery (and fun) of the film will be taken away, so see it as soon as possible. That being said, this is a finely made documentary that looks to be my top pick of the festival as it nears its end. Find out more about the intrigue of the man, the myth, the legend that never was but now is below…
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Saturday, April 28, 2012 11:04AM - By Mali Elfman

Talk This Waltz is one of those films that is on the verge of being an indie darling and it’s easy to see why it’s found its place at Tribeca Film Fest. It’s a film quite obviously made by experiences and talented artists all around and has the potential to be great. Michelle Williams, gives another stunning performance, Sarah Silverman gives a wonderful performance and struts her stuff (literally and figuratively) on screen and Seth Rogen shows us yet another side of his talent. And they all do it with some extreme styling. Find out why this film is almost amazing…
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