Archive for the ‘Comedy’ Category
One for the Money – Did stars Katherine Heigl and Jason O’Mara do this film just for the money?
The two main stars in this film are Katherine Heigl (Grey’s Anatomy) and Jason O’Mara (Terra Nova. Katherine and Jason spoke with us about bringing the successful book franchise to life…
We Bought a Zoo – Director Cameron Crowe
Cameron Crowe made his directorial debut in 1979 with Say Anything, which led to other movies including, Jerry Maguire. Cameron spoke about his moving experience making the film at the press day for the picture in New York City…
We Bought A Zoo – Film Review
We Bought a Zoo – Cameron Crowe’s first film in six years, since the disastrous Elizabethtown – is meant to provide holiday cheer, to touch our souls and warm us deep within, and it does that, though with way more manipulation than is necessary…
We Bought a Zoo – Matt Damon on acting with a bear and snakes
Matt Damon stars as a Los Angeles newspaper columnist and adventure writer, who faces the challenge of bringing up two young children alone when his wife dies. Matt tells here about the joy of playing a father and working with writer/director Cameron Crowe…
Carnage – Christoph Waltz on behind-the-scenes rubbish
Christoph Waltz became an international star with his performance in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds. Waltz shared his opinions on his latest role, movies, extras on DVDs and cell phones with us!…
Carnage – John C Reilly, downing his drink
As a play, God of Carnage was hailed by critics and audiences alike, as it enjoyed sell-out runs in Paris, London and on Broadway, winning the Tony Award for Best Play. John C Reilly sat down with us to discuss the movie, his role and working with Roman Polanski…
Carnage – Film Review
A four-character conversation that occurs in a single apartment over nearly 80 continuous minutes of real time probably sounds like an excruciating stage-to-screen bore. But the genius of Carnage is the way the film overcomes those seemingly un-cinematic limitations…
New Year’s Eve – Film Review
As a generic and lowest-common-denominator comedy, New Year’s Eve only had to be the movie equivalent of junk-food. But this followup to 2010′s vapid Valentine’s Day is more like a styrofoam surrogate: artificial, flavorless, hollow and hard to swallow…
Young Adult – Film Review
Juno writer Diablo Cody and that movie’s director Jason Reitman reunite for this deadpan delight that plays like a thirtysomething update featuring three high school archetypes from the John Hughes universe…