The New Trailer Is Here For MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS

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Get a look at the brand new trailer for director Wes Ball’s MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS.

The trailer debuted on Thursday, July 23rd, in theaters with PAPER TOWNS’ special “Night on The Towns” event.

In this next chapter of the epic “Maze Runner” saga, Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) and his fellow Gladers face their greatest challenge yet: searching for clues about the mysterious and powerful organization known as WCKD.

Their journey takes them to the Scorch, a desolate landscape filled with unimaginable obstacles. Teaming up with resistance fighters, the Gladers take on WCKD’s vastly superior forces and uncover its shocking plans for them all.

The screenplay is from T.S. Nowlin, based upon the novel “The Scorch Trials” by James Dashner.

Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Giancarlo Esposito, Aidan Gillen, Barry Pepper, Lili Taylor, and Patricia Clarkson star in the highly anticipated film from 20th Century Fox.

MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS opens on September 18.

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MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS Minecraft Version Trailer

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20th Century Fox has debuted a new MINECRAFT version of the trailer for the upcoming film, MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS.

Watch Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) and his fellow Gladers recreated using the SCORCH TRIALS Minecraft Mod that will be available soon at MCMAZEMOD.com

In this next chapter of the epic MAZE RUNNER saga, Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) and his fellow Gladers face their greatest challenge yet: searching for clues about the mysterious and powerful organization known as WCKD.

Their journey takes them to the Scorch, a desolate landscape filled with unimaginable obstacles. Teaming up with resistance fighters, the Gladers take on WCKD’s vastly superior forces and uncover its shocking plans for them all.

The screenplay is from T.S. Nowlin, based upon the novel “The Scorch Trials” by James Dashner.

Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Giancarlo Esposito, Aidan Gillen, Barry Pepper, Lili Taylor, and Patricia Clarkson star in the highly anticipated film from 20th Century Fox.

Directed by Wes Ball, MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS opens on September 18.

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MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS

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Exciting First Trailer For MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS Lands

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In this next chapter of the epic “Maze Runner” saga, Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) and his fellow Gladers face their greatest challenge yet: searching for clues about the mysterious and powerful organization known as WCKD.

Their journey takes them to the Scorch, a desolate landscape filled with unimaginable obstacles. Teaming up with resistance fighters, the Gladers take on WCKD’s vastly superior forces and uncover its shocking plans for them all.

Here’s a look at the thrilling first trailer for MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS.

The screenplay is from T.S. Nowlin, based upon the novel “The Scorch Trials” by James Dashner.

Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Giancarlo Esposito, Aidan Gillen, Barry Pepper, Lili Taylor, and Patricia Clarkson star in the highly anticipated film from 20th Century Fox.

Directed by Wes Ball, MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS opens on September 18.

http://themazerunnermovie.com/

https://www.facebook.com/MazeRunnerMovie

https://twitter.com/MazeRunnerMovie

MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS

MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS

MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS

MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS

MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS

MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS

MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS

ONE DAY – The Review

The new romantic drama ONE DAY owes much if it’s structure to one of the greatest romantic comedies of the last 25 years, 1989’s WHEN HARRY MET SALLY. Like the previous film, the two leads meet many years ago and try to fight the mutual attraction and prove that a man and a woman can be good friends and avoid all that messy sex stuff. That’s not to say that there’s not a few laughs in DAY, while SALLY certainly has more than it’s share of dramatic tension. Still, is it possible that DAY’s Dex and Em will be more successful in pulling off the good friends thing than Harry and Sally?

The day referenced in ONE DAY’s title is July 15. That’s the day that Emma ( Anne Hathaway ) and Dexter ( Jim Sturgess ) celebrate their college graduation in 1988 by getting to know each other. Dex is more of a swinger, a player, while Em’s been a bit of a wallflower ( designated by her studious eyeglasses ). She’s not been on Dex’s radar, but since their friends have coupled up…why not? Em acts on her attraction to him and soon they’re back at her modest flat ( oops, forgot to mention that they’re British ). Fireworks don’t happen, but they do strike up a friendship. The film then catches up to them on July 15 for the next 18 years. Dex’s life takes a surprising turn when he becomes the star/host of a late night music and chat show. We also get to explore his rocky relationship with his Dad and Mum ( Patricia Clarkson another Yank doing a Brit accent ). Of course his meteoric rise is soon reversed thanks to the usual trappings of fame. Em finds that her climb is a slow one. She aspires to be a best selling author, but is stuck at a seedy Mexican restaurant where she begins a relationship with an aspiring stand-up comic. Somehow Em and Dex’s paths usually meet on that mid-Summer’s day. Will they ever spend some time together during the other three seasons?

ONE DAY is a terrific looking film. Director Lone Scherfig ( AN EDUCATION ) makes great use of the European locations ( besides the UK ) and approximates each year very well ( are we going to get nostalgic about the 90’s already? ). She’s got two engaging young actors to work with, but I had a tough time buying into this relationship. This may be more of a problem with the screenplay by David Nicholls based on his popular novel. We’re supposed to root for these two to get together in the opening scenes, but it seems that their personalities are so different that it’s difficult to imagine how they could have a long relationship outside of ” movie-romanceland”. Sturgess is a talented actor, but the Dex character for most of the film is a superficial, selfish jerk who’s not deserving of Em’s company. I’ll admit that I find Hathaway enormously appealing ( even hosting the Oscars ), so I had a difficult time buying her as a frump ( she does lose the glasses quickly, though she was still a mighty cute four-eyes ) who has to settle for the somewhat drippy, annoying comedian. Her accent was a bit iffy at times, but she’s still an enchanting screen presence ( so when is she gonna’ do a big musical already? ). My other problem with the script ( a big one ) is that a character abruptly does a 360 degree turn in behavior from what she had stated just minutes earlier ( I won’t say who ). Perhaps it was an editing snafu, but it took me right out of the story. If you’re a fan of the actors and a wanting a nice European travelogue than you might enjoy ONE DAY. I was hoping for a better thought out, mature romance that’s worthy of these two talents.

Overall Rating: Two and a Half stars Out of Five

Colin Firth, Orlando Bloom, Amber Tamblyn & Patricia Clarkson in the MAIN STREET Trailer

From Magnolia Pictures, here’s the first trailer for MAIN STREET starring Colin Firth, Ellen Burstyn, Patricia Clarkson, Amber Tamblyn and Orlando Bloom. The story itself, as presented in the trailer, feels moderately strong but doesn’t quite set it’s hooks into my attention. However, the Academy Award-winning duo of Colin Firth and Ellen Burstyn are what stole my interest. If MAIN STREET is a success, it will likely be on their shoulders.

Synopsis:

Several residents of a small Southern city whose lives are changed by the arrival of a stranger with a controversial plan to save their decaying hometown. In the midst of today’s challenging times, each of the colorful citizens of this close-knit North Carolina community, will search for ways to reinvent themselves, their relationships and the very heart of their neighborhood

MAIN STREET will be in theaters September 9, 2011 and On Demand August 5th. Visit the film’s official site: MainStreetTheMovie.com and “Like” it on Facebook.

ONE DAY Photos Starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess

From Focus Features come these new photos of Lone Scherfig’s ONE DAY. Anne Hathaway was recently cast as Catwoman in Christopher Nolan’s new Batman movie DARK KNIGHT RISES and will be c0-hosting the 83rd Academy Awards in February. Jim Sturgess is starring currently in Peter Weir’s THE WAY BACK. Click HERE to read his interview over on BBCAmerica.com on that film, the romantic drama with Kirsten Dunst, UPSIDE DOWN, and this summer’s ONE DAY.

Synopsis:

Adapted from the internationally praised bestselling novel, One Day charts an extraordinary relationship. Emma (Academy Award nominee Anne Hathaway) and Dexter (Jim Sturgess) meet on the night of their college graduation – July 15th, 1988. She is a working-class girl of principle and ambition who dreams of making the world a better place. He is a wealthy charmer who dreams that the world will be his playground.

For the next two decades, every July 15th reveals to us how “Em” and “Dex” are faring, as their friendship ebbs and flows with the passing of the years. Through laughter and romance, heartbreak and exhilaration, they experience the grandeur of life. Somewhere along their journey, these two people realize that what they are searching and hoping for has been there for them all along.

From director Lone Scherfig (“An Education,” “Italian For Beginners”) and based on writer David Nicholls’ novel One Day, the film stars Anne Hathaway, Jim Sturgess, Patricia Clarkson, Romola Garai, Jamie Sives, Rafe Spall, Ken Stott, Jodie Whittaker. ONE DAY will be in theaters on Friday, July 8, 2011.

The book was #1 on both the hardcover and paperback bestseller charts in the U.K. It was published in the U.S. as a trade paperback original last June 15 by Vintage Books, a paperback imprint of Random House, Inc.’s Knopf Doubleday Group. One Day spent 12 weeks on The New York Times Trade Paperback Fiction Bestseller list, rising to the #4 position.

The New York Times Book Review named One Day among the 100 Notable Books of 2010. People called the novel “an instant classic,” while Entertainment Weekly cited it as “[a] surprisingly deep romance [that is] so thoroughly satisfying.”

The domestic run will commence in select cities, as a platform release; additional cities and theaters will be added later in the prime summer play period. Focus holds worldwide rights – excluding U.K. free-TV, held by Film4 – to the movie version. The U.K. release will commence on Thursday, September 29, 2011

FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS Red Band Trailer

Make sure the kids are away, far away, from the computer when you watch Sony Pictures red-band trailer for the romantic comedy FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS.

To be honest with you, I thought Justin Timberlake was fantastic in THE SOCIAL NETWORK, so more of him on the big screen, either dressed or otherwise, is a good thing…right??

Synopsis:

A young female headhunter (Mila Kunis) in New York convinces a potential recruit (Justin Timberlake) to leave his job in San Francisco behind and accept a job in the big apple. Despite an attraction to each other, both realize they’re everything they’ve been running from in a relationship and decide to become friends….with benefits. It’s the perfect arrangement–until they realize there’s no such thing as no strings attached.

Driected by Will Gluck (EASY A), FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS will be in theaters on July 22, 2011.

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Watch John Cena In This LEGENDARY Trailer

Here’s the new trailer for LEGENDARY starring John Cena, Patricia Clarkson, and Danny Glover.

A screening for this sports movie took place out in Hollywood tonight and the positive buzz coming out afterwards is that the former WWE champ has a bonfide hit on his hands. 

Synopsis:

Cal Chetley (Devon Graye) is an extremely bright, engaging, undersized fifteen year-old. Neither blue collar nor athlete, both qualities that make up his small Oklahoman town, Cal’s been picked on most of his life primarily because… he’s always been a little different. Mike, Cal’s older brother (WWE Superstar John Cena) and one time world-class high school/collegiate wrestler, left him and his mother, Sharon Chetley (Patricia Clarkson) behind years ago after a tragic car accident killed their father…an accident to this day Mike feels responsible for. Hoping to revive a relationship long since forgotten, Cal joins his high school wrestling team in the hopes his brother will train him. More importantly, Cal uses wrestling as the tool to reunite his family.

From WWE Studios and Samuel Goldwyn Films, LEGENDARY will be in theaters on September 10, 2010. Like It on Facebook and follow it on Twitter.

Focused Favorites: PHOEBE IN WONDERLAND

FOCUSED FAVORITES is an ongoing taste of my personal favorites, narrowed down with a fine-tooth comb, into very specific categories and topics. It’s a way I can share some of my personal choices in film and hopefully introduce others to films they may not have otherwise seen or even heard of. Enjoy!

I’m doing something a bit different this time for Focused Favorites and I’m focusing on a single film. Why, you may ask? Well, this particular film exists amongst a category that is thin with options to begin with, but “good” ones are even more scarce. In other words, I might subtitle this Getting it Right.

PHOEBE IN WONDERLAND is a film that truly shocked me, not in a bad way, but in a way that spoke to me and connect with the story. Part of this was certainly due to my own personal connection to the story, but it’s also very much the feeling that this movie effectively conveys a conversation too often ignored, too often misunderstood or disrespected.

Written and directed by first-timer Daniel Barnz, this is the story of a young girl named Phoebe, played by Elle Fanning, the younger sister of Dakota Fanning. This is apparent as the two look strikingly alike. Elle gives a wonderful performance that is very well-layered for an actress at the age of 9-10 years old at the time the film was made. Her mother is played by Felicity Huffman and her father is played by Bill Pullman.

We’re thrown into Phoebe’s dilemma from the very beginning, as she is already familiar with her own unique situation, but does not understand it as something being “wrong” with her. This idea of her being abnormal is only put into her mind by school faculty ignorant of Phoebe’s true situation. She is labels a problem child and finds herself in a tug-of-war between her mother who loves and supports her and the school principal who does not truly understand and simply wishes to write her off as a nuisance.

Phoebe’s mother is a writer who happens to be writing a book about Wonderland (as in Alice’s) which instills a certain fascination in Phoebe’s mind. When she discovers that her school is auditioning for roles in a production of Alice in Wonderland, she nervously throws herself at the opportunity. It is Miss Dodger, (played by Patricia Clarkson) the faculty member putting the play together, who realizes something special in Phoebe despite her struggle and encourages her to embrace herself for who she is and never to give up on what she wants in life. It is a combination of Phoebe’s mother and Miss Dodger that allow her to open up and begin to break free of the hold that Tourette Syndrome has on her life.

The film itself has a great deal of charm and the performances are wonderful, in that high-quality film for the whole family fashion. Pullman is believable as a father who is both stressed to his max and scarred of what his daughter’s condition will mean for her life. Huffman is fabulous as Phoebe’s mother who puts every ounce of her being into supporting her daughter, while also protecting her from the negative influences that surround her, including an initial backlash against the doctors before she realizes one of them truly has Phoebe’s best interests at heart. The special effects during Phoebe’s fantasy sequences are clearly the product of a limited budget, but work very well within these constraints.

For these reasons, in addition to the overall admirable quality of the film, I am regretful for having taken so long to finally experience this charming and family-friendly — but honest — story of the difficulty that often accompanies growing up with Tourette Syndrome. This is a movie that does great justice not only with sharing the turbulent experience children have with the disorder, but also with the turbulence, ignorance and confusing emotions that parents, school faculty and child peers experience in the company of a child with Tourette Syndrome.

In the past, only a handful of movies have given screen time to Tourette Syndrome. Until now, my favorites have been accomplished artistic works of cinema, but have not done a great deal for improving the stigma of living with Tourette Syndrome, nor has have they efficiently and compassionately given a decent portrait of the child’s point of view.

NIAGARA, NIAGARA (1997) which is a very adult story, not readily accessible to children and while I do greatly appreciate the film, does not win favor with many for it’s negativity. Starring Robin Tunney as Marcy, a troubled teenager who has Tourette Syndrome, NIAGARA, NIAGARA focuses on how bad things can be for such a person despite her efforts and how she travels the path of an outsider and outcast. It’s her love for her boyfriend that keeps her spirits up, but ultimately cannot change the tragic obstacle that her choices will lay before her. This film is only available in the US on VHS and not easily acquired at that, outside of eBay and Amazon.

On the other hand, THE TIC CODE (1999) tells a story much more from the point-of-view of an adult who continues to live with Tourette Syndrome, but has developed ways to conceal his condition and succeed as a jazz musician. Tyrone, played by Gregory Hines, meets a boy who also has Tourette Syndrome and finds inspiration in Tyrone, but Tyrone resents the boy’s and his mother’s acceptance of the disorder that has made his life so difficult through the years. This film is available in the US on DVD, but isn’t likely to show up on an store shelves, meaning you’ll have to either special order this one or rely once again on Amazon.

Something I’ve noticed in recent years is a tendency for movies, primarily comedies of the lower-brow variety, to make comedic fodder of people living with various types of handicaps, a word which a hesitate to use but for ease of explanation. I am not a person who feels a filmmaker or artist of any kind should censor themselves or be told what they can and cannot create, but in fact encourage this. So, I’m not going to jump on some soap box here about how these films (you know who you are) hold no interest to me and I generally try my best to avoid them. Of course, this isn’t always possible.

So, this brings me back to PHOEBE IN WONDERLAND. This isn’t a comedy. It is very clearly a drama. However, I make this transition because perhaps the most significant and valuable aspect of this film is it’s usefulness in helping others understand and learn about Tourette Syndrome and the effects it has on those who live with it and theirs families who often struggle not only to understand it but also to cope with it’s unfortunate social side effects.

I encourage anyone and everyone who has an interest, or even just questions or curiosity, to give PHOEBE IN WONDERLAND a chance. View the film with an pen mind. If you’re a critic, I might recommend viewing the film without the goggles of being a film critic… see if it has a different affect on your experience. Not all movies are strictly for entertainment and this is one great example. If you’re a student, a parent of a student (with or without Tourette Syndrome) or especially a teacher, please… I insist that you watch this film just as a way to better understand the diversity of people who live around us in the world. Below is the trailer for PHOEBE IN WONDERLAND to serve as an appetizer.

PHOEBE IN WONDERLAND may have only had a limited theatrical release, but fortunately the movie is readily available on DVD. Reasonably priced for purchase at Amazon.com, while also available for rental through Netflix, either on DVD or as an instantly available streaming movie to your computer or Netflix-equipped Blu-Ray player, Tivo device, X-BOX or PS3 gaming systems.

Trailer for Woody Allen’s ‘Whatever Works’

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I love Woody Allen. I know, his films are somewhat up and down, but they’re all good on some level and many are great. Woody Allen is a filmmaker that fascinates me because of several reasons. He’s damn consistent, works like a dog making at least one movie a year. On top of that, Woody Allen is such a fascinating character in and of himself. On that note… in many ways, Larry David is a lot like Woody Allen. So, when I found out that Larry David was going to star in Woody’s next film I was curious and excited. The movie is called ‘Whatever Works’ and stars Ed Begley, Jr., Patricia Clarkson, Michael McKean, Evan Rachel Wood and several others along side Larry David and is set for a limited US theatrical release on June 19, 2009. Check out the first trailer below…