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March 29 was the release of #TheHatefulEight on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD, Digital HD & On Demand. In celebrating of the release – I received something called – the #HatefulCrate.
I wasn’t sure if photos would do it justice – soooooooo I went LIVE on Facebook. Yep – I streamed live with the people. Check out the video below!
After the wifey, son and dog all went to bed – I washed off all the cooties …climbed into bed…and started…THEY’RE WATCHING.
Here’s what the movie’s about…
“When an American home improvement TV show visits a remote Eastern European village, the young crew thinks the lack of mocha lattés and free wifi will be the worst of their problems. But after their filming interrupts the superstitious villagers’ private religious ritual, the situation takes a turn for the homicidal… and when the blood starts flowing, that’s when things get really weird. With THEY’RE WATCHING, noted graphic novelists and animators Micah Wright and Jay Lender turn a classic horror premise upside down to create a fresh, funny, eye-popping twist on the genre.”
What did I think of THEY’RE WATCHING?
🙌 I loved it! It’s got everything. Intense moments, laughs, jumpy moments, blood and gore. Did I mention…blood and gore? Ohhh yeahhhhhhhh!!
👍 I thought the cast was great. You find yourself liking the right people and hating the right people.
😬 I loved Vladimir the realtor – played by Dimitri Diatchenko. He was freaking hilarious. Alex played by Kris Lemche made me laugh as well. Becky’s soccer boyfriend – another funny dude. His opening Home Hunters Global one-on-one interviews – 😂
👍 I thought it was creative on how they shot the “first person/found footage” thing – wait. Does that even make sense? 😜
👍 I loved how I could relate to the movie 😁 – – the wifey loves watching her ‘House Hunting’ shows on TV – – so once the movie started – it was hilarious to me. I should have woken her up. “Hey Hun! Wake up. Check out this Home Hunters show!” 😂
👍 It was a great ‘packaged’ movie – – it kept my interest – – I found myself laughing in bed – – trying not to wake up the wifey — than BAM!! All hell breaks loose!! I went from eyes glued to the screen – – to “WTF?!?!” – – to “HOLY CRAP BALLS!!” 🙌
Just my two cents – I think THEY’RE WATCHING is totally worth the watch. It actually hits selected theaters and On Demand today.
🚫But don’t watch the trailer🚫 – – just listen to my words! Grab some popcorn – – grab someone and watch THEY’RE WATCHING. It’s a dope comedy, thriller, horror, WTF movie. 🙌
Returning stars Seth Rogen, Zac Efron and Rose Byrne are joined by Chloë Grace Moretz for Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, the follow-up to 2014’s most popular original comedy. Nicholas Stoller again directs in a film that follows what happens when the will of parenthood goes against the bonds of sisterhood.
Now that Mac (Rogen) and Kelly Radner (Byrne) have a second baby on the way, they are ready to make the final move into adulthood: the suburbs. But just as they thought they’d reclaimed the neighborhood and were safe to sell, they learn that the new occupants next door are a sorority even more out of control than Teddy (Efron) and his brothers ever dreamed of being.
Tired of their school’s sexist, restrictive system, the unorthodox ladies of Kappa Nu have decided to start a house where they can do whatever the hell they want. When Shelby (Moretz) and her sisters, Beth (Kiersey Clemons) and Nora (Beanie Feldstein), find the perfect place just off campus, they won’t let the fact that it’s located on a quiet street stand in their way of parties as epic as the guys throw.
Forced to turn to the one ex-neighbor with the skills to bring down the new Greeks next door, the Radners—alongside best friends Jimmy (Ike Barinholtz) and Paula (Carla Gallo)—bring in charismatic Teddy as their secret weapon. If he can infiltrate the sorority and charm his way through it, the thirtysomethings will shutter the Kappas’ home. But if they think that their neighbors are going down without a fight, they have severely underestimated the power of youthful ingenuity and straight-up crazy.
Genre: Comedy
Cast: Seth Rogen, Zac Efron, Rose Byrne, Chloë Grace Moretz, Dave Franco, Ike Barinholtz, Carla Gallo, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Kiersey Clemons, Beanie Feldstein, Selena Gomez and Lisa Kudrow
Directed by: Nicholas Stoller
Writers: Seth Rogen, Nicholas Stoller, Evan Goldberg,Andrew Jay Cohen, Brendan O’Brien
Produced by: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, James Weaver
Executive Producers: Andrew Jay Cohen, Brendan O’Brien, Nathan Kahane, Joe Drake
Set after the end of the Civil War, a stagecoach hurtles through the wintry Wyoming landscape. Bounty hunter John Ruth and his fugitive Daisy Domergue race towards the town of Red Rock, where Ruth will bring Domergue to justice. Along the road, they encounter Major Marquis Warren, a former Union soldier turned infamous bounty hunter, and Chris Mannix, a renegade who claims to be the town’s new Sheriff. Losing their lead on the blizzard, Ruth, Domergue, Warren and Mannix seek refuge at Minnie’s Haberdashery, a stagecoach stopover. When they arrive, they are greeted by four unfamiliar faces: Bob, who takes care of Minnie’s in the owner’s absence; Oswaldo Mobray, the hangman of Red Rock; cow-puncher Joe Gage; and Confederate General Sanford Smithers. As the storm overtakes the mountainside, our eight travelers come to learn they may not make it to Red Rock after all…
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Three Oscar® Nods and a Golden Globe win for
THE HATEFUL EIGHT
Arriving on Blu-ray™ Combo Pack, DVD and On Demand March 29, 2016
The Portokalos clan is back, and with a new addition to boot. Toula (Nia Vardalos) and Ian (John Corbett) are now raising a teenager (Elena Kampouris) who is feeling a little suffocated by her close-knit Greek family. Meanwhile, Toula must deal with aging parents who aren’t on the same page, and the endless needs of the rest of her family pulling her in all directions.
When a shocking family secret comes to light, everyone must come together for an even bigger wedding than before.
I had the opportunity to attend a press conference with the cast of My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, which is out in theaters this Friday, March 25. Check out the highlights below.
As with the first film, Vardalos wrote the script along with starring and executive producing. The film was directed by Kirk Jones, who also helmed Nanny McPhee and What to Expect When You’re Expecting.
After what seems like the longest year ever, the third film installment of The Divergent Series was finally released!! Allegiant is the film adaptation of the first 1/2 of the third novel of the same name written by Veronica Roth. As announced, the second (and final) 1/2, titled The Divergent Series: Ascendant, will be released in March 2017.
SYNOPSIS: After the earth-shattering revelations of Insurgent, Tris must escape with Four beyond the wall that encircles Chicago, to finally discover the shocking truth of the world around them.
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As a reader of the novels, I’m one of those who search for differences in the films. Many of you might have done the same for the second installment, Insurgent, where there were quite a few noticeable changes. The same applies for Allegiant, but they actually work!
Despite a few minor character changes and several landscape differences between the film and novel, I actually enjoyed this one. Perhaps a bit more than Insurgent! The escape scene was probably my favorite and was definitely a bad ass way to escape a horrible situation. The world beyond the wall wasn’t at all what I imagined because I’d read the novels beforehand. The world was described as an abandoned city with crumbled buildings, much like what the group has been used to. In the film, however, the world is a toxic waste land that rains red, tinting the ground. They’re rescued by members of the Bureau, where they’re taken for detoxification, which also wasn’t part of the novel.
Allegiant focuses on the genetic material of those involved in the experiment with the factions, along with those in failed experiments in other major cities. People were placed in these experiments to try and “heal” damaged genes in order to create those who are genetically pure, like Tris. After discovering information regarding her mother and where she came from, Tris begins to trust David (Jeff Daniels), the director of the Bureau, despite Four’s warning not to. When he discovers what the Bureau is actually up to, they try to erase him. In an attempt to gain his sister’s trust again, Caleb tells her that Four has gone back to Chicago to try and stop the impending war between Evelyn and the factionless, and the group called the Allegiant, spearheaded by Johanna.
When someone betrays the group, Tris, Four, Caleb and Christina try to figure out who they can actually trust while finding a way to save the city they’ve called home, and expose the secrets held at the Bureau.
That being said, I thought this was a good installment! Divergent is still my favorite of the three, but this one had great special effects, an abundance of bad assery, and a TON of Four! The production value was great, considering the majority was filmed in front of a green screen. Acting was great, and I’m still happy with the way this franchise was cast. This film sets everything up for the fourth and final installment, and I can’t wait to see how they do it! Just keep an open mind to the changes in the films. There are always changes when a novel is made into a film, so just remember that it’s still the characters we know and love!
The Divergent Series: Allegiant was released in theaters on March 18, 2016. Check it out and let me know what you thought!
Hey movie fans!! Here’s your first look at Tim Burton’s “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children!” This is the film adaptation of the novel (of the same name) by Ransom Riggs. I’m curious to see this one after having read the book.
I admit to judging the book by its cover and expecting something a bit more creepy than what it actually was, but I think this is a good story nonetheless.
So check out the trailer below and let me know if you’ll be checking this one out when it’s released in theaters September 30th!
Cast: James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Oscar Isaac, Nicholas Hoult, Rose Byrne, Tye Sheridan, Sophie Turner, Olivia Munn, Lucas Till, Evan Peters, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Alexandra Shipp, Josh Helman, Lana Condor, Ben Hardy
SYNOPSIS:
Following the critically acclaimed global smash hit X-Men: Days of Future Past, director Bryan Singer returns with X-MEN: APOCALYPSE.
Since the dawn of civilization, he was worshiped as a god. Apocalypse, the first and most powerful mutant from Marvel¹s X-Men universe, amassed the powers of many other mutants, becoming immortal and invincible. Upon awakening after thousands of years, he is disillusioned with the world as he finds it and recruits a team of powerful mutants, including a disheartened Magneto (Michael Fassbender), to cleanse mankind and create a new world order, over which he will reign.
As the fate of the Earth hangs in the balance, Raven (Jennifer Lawrence) with the help of Professor X (James McAvoy) must lead a team of young X-Men to stop their greatest nemesis and save mankind from complete destruction.
As a sequel “10 Cloverfield Lane doesn’t work, but as a stand alone movie it is save because of its suspenseful moments which capture the audience attention.
Boom, right from the start the amazing dramatic sequence brings the audience in with mystery and a bit of confusion, then Michelle, played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead, is escaping from an engagement when she is run off the road.
Winstead is what keeps this movie going. She’s beautiful, strong, smart, quick on her feet and spectacular as her character. Through the entire film her character makes the audience get lost in the scenes.
Michelle wakes up handcuffed to a metal bar, with an IV stuck in her arm and feeling sore. Quickly she panics as she feels like she’s been abducted and uses her intuition to try and save herself.
Howard, played by John Goodman, reveals himself as the person who saved her after the accident.
Goodman is stellar. The genuine feel from him and Winstead combined make this movie fly by. Such an intense performance.
Goodman talks about an apocalyptic story that’s beyond belief.
Once Michelle calms down, Emmett, John Gallagher Jr., stumbles into the bunker which they are in to be safe from the world above.
Gallagher is an interesting choice for this role. Contrasting to Goodman, Gallagher is charming and funny. Good addition to the bunch.
The way the movie is leads to a fantastic suspenseful story which has some mystery elements which keeps the audience guessing as to what’s going on.
Those who have not seen “Cloverfield” may have an advantage.
Leaving “Coverfield” out of this would have made more sense, especially because what ties the two movies together feels like it’s just thrown in there to just tie the two movies together.
The ending combines everything that is known about Michelle and Howard to create a logical conclusion, but it leaves a big room for a part three which can explain all the plot holes in both stories.
I give this movie 3 out of 5 Popcorns. This is one of those movies that if the audience doesn’t think about it too much can be entertaining. Those who start digging deeper and trying to make it fit the “Cloverfield” universe can be left wondering how it fits in. Goodman, Winstead and Gallagher are fantastic, there’s no complaints when it comes to casting. The part that tries to connect this movie to “Cloverfield” just seems forced and like its tacked on to continue a franchise. Leaving that “Cloverfield” tie out could have made this movie much better. Still, it’s an enjoyable watch.
I’ve been wanting to check this film out for a while now, so I was stoked to see it out on Netflix!! ‘Before We Go’ is the directorial debut of the ever-so-charming Chris Evans.
SYNOPSIS: Two strangers stuck in Manhattan for the night grow into each other’s most trusted confidants when an evening of unexpected adventure forces them to confront their fears and take control of their lives.
This indie movie follows Nick (Chris Evans) and Brooke (Alice Eve) on a journey through New York City after Brooke’s purse was stolen from a bar. I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by this movie! Where it lacked in action, it made up in thoughtfulness and charm. It almost felt like a documentary, and had a raw feel to it, which I liked. If you’re anything like me, you go into movies like this with a preconceived notion of what will happen. Don’t. It’s refreshing to have something a bit different than what you expect. The acting was great, and the dialogue was entertaining.
If you’re looking for a good indie movie…definitely check this one out!
The story follows Kim Baker (Tina Fey), a news writer sick of sitting behind a desk in New York who dives head first into the thrilling world of war reporting in Afghanistan. There, she meets a ragtag group of colorful personalities including Scottish playboy/photographer Iain MacKelpie (Martin Freeman), fellow TV correspondent Tanya Vanderpoel (Margot Robbie), sardonic General Hollanek (Billy Bob Thornton) and more.
Directed By: Lenny Abrahamson Written By: Emma Donoghue Starring: Brie Larson, Jacob Tremblay, Joan Allen, Sean Bridgers, William H. Macy
SYNOPSIS: Held captive for years in an enclosed space, a woman (Brie Larson) and her 5-year-old son (Jacob Tremblay) finally gain their freedom, allowing the boy to experience the outside world for the first time.
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Wow. Words can’t explain the feeling I had while watching this movie. Well…maybe claustrophobic. lol.
Jacob Tremblay is the cutest little thing! I became a fan after seeing all of his appearances on TV lately and, after watching this movie, I can see big things happening in his career as he grows older. Him and Brie Larson had great chemistry as a mother/son pair.
The way the whole movie played out was incredible. From the love Larson’s character, Joy, had for her son, to their escape, and attempting to adapt (and re-adapt) to life outside of Room. Everything about this movie was excellent…especially the acting by all involved.
You’re taken inside of this tiny room where Joy and Jack have been held captive for years. This room is all little Jack knows, so when Joy begins to tell him the outside world is actually real, she knows it’s time to plan their escape. It’s a heartwarming movie that really makes you appreciate what you have.
Definitely a must watch! ROOM is available on Digital HD, DVD and BluRay now!
Last night I had the opportunity to watch a screener for the upcoming thriller, horror movie…EMELIE. It actually hits select theaters and On Demand today.
I didn’t watch the trailer before receiving the screener…I didn’t read what the movie was about…I simply went off the movie poster.
An ‘interesting’ girl, three scared kids and the words, “THE BABYSITTER IS HERE.”
EMELIE is about (without giving away too much) a family. Mom and dad hire a babysitter to watch their kids as they go out to celebrate their anniversary. Once the babysitter arrives – she becomes cozy with the kids and then BAMMMM!!! It gets scary, uncomfortable, nail biting – well…you get the picture.
What did I like about EMELIE?
🙂 Freaking EVERYTHING!! This is a movie I’ll tell my friends and strangers about. (lol) It’s a MUST-SEE movie people. Right off the bat – crap goes down in the first minute and half. YES. I paused the movie. I was like, “WTF?! What the hell? Didn’t anyone see what just happened?!” But that’s not even the messed up part – what this babysitter does. Insane. I’m just going to keep it like that – you just have to watch this movie.
I loved the cast. Sarah Bolger (never noticed her till now) was awesome. She plays the babysitter. It was how she draws you in. In the beginning I was like, “Heyyy she’s hot. Why weren’t my babysitter’s more like her.” then I was like, “WTF?!” then I was like, “Awww ok. I see now” then I was like, “WTF?!?!?” (lol) Joshua Rush, Carly Adams and Thomas Bair – they play the kids (Jacob, Sally and Christopher) in the movie. Outstanding!! I hope their parents increased their allowances. (lol) They were great in this movie.
The writing and directing – Dope as hell!! From the beginning to the very end. In my world – this movie’s a very well rounded package of HOLY CRAP BALLS! Loved the music in the film – especially the Blondie cover “One Way Or Another” by Until The Ribbon Breaks. I must have listened to that song at the end credits like 10 times. I actually have it pulled up on YouTube right now. (lol)
What did I not like about EMELIE?
😦 Absolutely nothing…like I said before. I loved everything about this movie.
I give EMELIE…5 out of 5 popcorns! It’s one serious roller coaster of emotions – I found myself glued to the screen – I haven’t been like that in a long time – – plus it didn’t help that I’m a new dad either. I told the wifey this morning…”I’m never hiring a babysitter.” Thanks a lot Director Michael Thelin. (lol)
As you may know, makeup is a fun way to transform you entirely. It can make you feel like a different person, make you feel more confident and it can just simply make you happier. And what’s wrong with using a little makeup if it makes you feel better?
In Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Tina Fey is an unhappy journalist sent to Afghanistan to cover the war. Her life a mess, she’s in a rut and needs change. While in Afghanistan, Margot Robbie’s character implies that Tina Fey may be a 7 in the states, but in Afghanistan she’s a 10! A hot scale should never determine how you feel about yourself and that’s exactly what she learns throughout her journey. She does a complete 180, changes her life around, switches up her outlook on life, assimilates to a whole new world and learns to love herself exactly how she is.
To celebrate the magnificence of all women, beauty vlogger, Laura Sanchez has created a quick and fun way to add a little makeup to your life! Make sure to grab your friends and head to theaters Friday, March 4.
Yep – the red carpet premiere for WHISKEY TANGO FOXTROT is happening in New York and I’ve got tickets for a few lucky people!
Here’s how you enter!!
Answer the following question below!! Good luck!
“WHY DO YOU DESERVE THESE WHISKEY TANGO FOXTROT WORLD PREMIERE TICKETS?!”
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#WTFthemovie World Premiere
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
7:30PM
AMC Loews Lincoln Square 13
1998 Broadway @ 68th Street
Cast and filmmakers attending include:
Actor/Producer Tina Fey, Margot Robbie, Billy Bob Thornton, Christopher Abbott, Stephen Peacocke, Fahim Anwar, Sheila Vand,
Scott Takeda, directors Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, screenwriter Robert Carlock, producer Lorne Michaels, author Kim Barker
Tickets will be picked up at premiere. Tickets are just for the premiere and not for the after-party.
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Movie fans!! I’ve got screening passes for the upcoming Disney film…
This. Looks. Awesome!!! I can’t wait to see it – – – So…I’ve got screening passes for the following cities below. You better move fast – these will go fast!
Oh and one more thing. PLEASE REMEMBER that these passes are first come, first serve – – if you get passes – – – don’t be late to the screening – – kids sometimes don’t understand when a theater fills up – – that no one else is allowed inside the theater. 🙂
THIS PROMOTION WILL END ALL OF THE PASSES ARE GONE. No purchase necessary. No one will be admitted late into the movie. Theatre and promoter are not responsible for overbooking. It is our sole discretion at any time to refuse, revoke or limit admission. Only one contest entry per person. Only U.S. residents over the age of 18 are eligible to participate and win. Movie passes do not guarantee entry. Please read screening ticket for all rules.
Anybody that knows me…KNOWS I’ve been counting down the days for this one. TRIPLE 9 looks sick!!! If you haven’t watched the Red Band Trailer yet…let me help you with that!
Oh…and it might not be safe for work. (lol)
Dope, huh?! Like I said – – this movie’s going to be SIIIICCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!
Ok – lets talk screenings. I’ve got screening passes for quite a few cities. So my advice – find your city and download fast – these #Triple9 screening passes will go POOF!
TRIPLE 9
Tuesday, February 23
7:30 pm
Visit GOFOBO.COM and enter the code below – Good luck!
Los Angeles – Kinepolis Pico Rivera – IWATPR
New York – Regal Union Square Stadium – IWMNY
Miami – AMC Sunset Place 24 – IWATMIAM
San Jose – AMC Eastridge – IWATCHI
Chicago – Regal City North 14 – IWATCHIC
Houston – Edwards Marq*E Stadium 23 – IWAHOU
San Antonio – Santikos Silverado 16 – IWSA
San Diego – AMC Plaza Bonita 14 – IWASD
Dallas – Cinemark Webb Chapel 17 – IWATDAL
Phoenix – AMC Westgate 20 – IWAPH
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Not since 1999’s The Blair Witch Project in the following of three friends finding themselves lost in the isolation of the woods and ghost stories has trees been so terrifying. The sleeper hit instantly became a hit and a cult classic, paving the way for future films to amp the creep factor. Seventeen years later, it officially has become purely chilling to enter the forest again in Robert Eggers’ The Witch.
The 2015 Sundance hit written and director by Eggers (and earning him ‘Best Director’ nod) delivers the New England tale of young teen Thomasin, who finds herself along with her parents and younger brothers and sister, exiled from the town they’ve become to know and into the confinement of small farm. Their only surrounding comfort is that of family, field animals, faith…and the forest. From the start of the family’s arrival Egger’s sets up a brilliant level of eeriness—you fear for this family before ANYTHING begins to happen. Cow milking alone has never been so terrifying.
As crops diminish and sources scarce, the real terror for Thomasin and her devout Christian household arise when the youngest member mysteriously vanishes, leaving the family distraught and desperate to find him. The main place to search for their missing loved one and find food resources?—you guessed it, the woods. Upon each enter and exit, things become increasingly worse for the family and soon apparent that they are not alone. Something far darker than just aging greenery and bunnies plague those woods, something far more dangerous and something even the strong beliefs of Thomasin’s family can’t protect them from. As time goes on and situations get worse, they soon find turning on each other and even themselves.
The film as a sum delivers as shockingly intense, from the dark imagery to the daunting score of the soundtrack—and it works. Some scenes stick with you long after the hour and thirty minute feature ends and you’re well off into your comfort zone and suddenly you remember—that was fucked up. Start to finish you’re taken back in time and sucked into this Puritan world of absolute horror. It truly does feel authentic and as if it’s something you aren’t supposed to be watching. The cast together does their job of bringing life to the family, but it is Anya Taylor-Joy who steals the show as the youth watching life disintegrate before her innocent eyes.
After dominating Sundance, The Witch prepares to spook out audiences nationwide as it lurks into theaters February 19th. The soon to be classic masterpiece is rated R and not for the faint of heart. You’ve been warned.
YESSSSSSSS!!! It’s almost here…the release of LONDON HAS FALLEN!
SYNOPSIS: In London for the Prime Minister’s funeral, Mike Banning discovers a plot to assassinate all the attending world leaders.
I can’t wait! I’m a huge fan of the first one. Gerard Butler is a beast! Ok – enough of that! Lets keep it going. I’ve got RESERVED SEATS for this one – Yep…that means…you’re walking past the crowd…and sitting down in the theater before all the MADNESS begins! Sound good? Good.
#LondonHasFallen screenings are taking place here…
March 2, 2016
7:30 PM
Houston – AMC Studio 30
New York – AMC Empire 25
Phoenix – AMC Arizona Center 24
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