WAMG Giveaway – Win the ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK: SEASON 4 Blu-ray

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The drama in Litchfield is “better than ever” (The Boston Globe) in the fourth season of the groundbreaking hit series, Orange Is the New Black: Season Four, arriving on Blu-ray™ (plus Digital HD), DVD, and Digital HD May 9 from Lionsgate.

Now you can own the ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK: SEASON 4  Blu-ray. We Are Movie Geeks has FOUR copies to give away. All you have to do is leave a comment answering this question: What is your favorite movie featuring Natasha Lyonne ? (mine is EVERYONE SAYS I LOVE YOU!). It’s so easy!

Good Luck!

OFFICIAL RULES:

1. YOU MUST BE A US RESIDENT. PRIZE WILL ONLY BE SHIPPED TO US ADDRESSES.  NO P.O. BOXES.  NO DUPLICATE ADDRESSES.

Winner of three consecutive Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series, Orange Is the New Black: Season Four features an all-star cast including:

  • Taylor Schilling – 2014 Emmy® Nominee, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Orange Is the New Black,” and nominated for two Golden Globe® Awards (2014, Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama; 2015, Best Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy), “Orange Is the New Black”
  • Natasha Lyonne – 2014 Emmy® Nominee, Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, “Orange Is the New Black”
  • Uzo Aduba – 2014 Emmy® Winner, Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, and 2015 Primetime Emmy® Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, “Orange Is the New Black”; Golden Globe® Nominee in 2015 and 2016, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television, “Orange Is the New Black”; Winner, 2015 and 2016 Screen Actors Guild Award® for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series, “Orange Is the New Black”
  • Danielle Brooks (The Angry Birds Movie)
  • Jackie Cruz (13 Steps)
  • Lea DeLaria (Edge of Seventeen)
  • Michael J. Harney (Showtime’s “Weeds,” HBO’s “True Detective”)
  • Selenis Leyva (TV’s “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”)
  • Taryn Manning (TV’s “Sons of Anarchy”)
  • Adrienne C. Moore (TV’s “30 Rock”)
  • Dascha Polanco (The Perfect Match)
  • Nick Sandow (In the Blind)
  • Yael Stone (TV’s “Spirited”)
  • Samira Wiley (The Sitter)
  • with Kate Mulgrew (TV’s “Star Trek: Voyager”)
  • and Laura Prepon (TV’s “That ‘70s Show”)

Guest stars:

  • Annie Golden (I Love You Phillip Morris)
  • Diane Guerrero (Love Comes Later)
  • Matt McGorry (TV’s “How to Get Away with Murder”)
  • Lori Petty (A League of Their Own)
  • James McMenamin (The Word)
  • Ruby Rose (Around the Block)
  • Blair Brown (TV’s “Fringe”)
  • Journee Brown

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From Jenji Kohan, the creator of Weeds, Orange Is the New Black is a thought-provoking, funny, and evocative show about life in a women’s prison. Based on the best-selling memoir by Piper Kerman, the newest season of Orange Is the New Black delves into the racial and economic tensions that run rampant in the halls of Litchfield. Overrun with new inmates and overseen by inexperienced guards, the prison undergoes an unprecedented culture war.

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Timed to the series’ Season 5 premiere, the Orange is the New Black: Season 4 Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD release includes all 13 episodes, as well as exclusive bonus material that fans can’t find anywhere else, such as a featurette that takes viewers around the set of Litchfield Prison, a gag reel, and selected episode commentary from cast and crew. The Orange is the New Black:  Season 4 three-disc Blu-ray (plus Digital HD) and four-disc DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $34.97 and $34.98, respectively.

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BLU-RAY/DVD/DIGITAL HD SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Gag Reel
  • “Visitation: Set Tour” Featurette
  • Audio Commentaries with Cast and Crew (on Episodes “It Sounded Nicer in My Head,” “The Animals,” and “Toast Can’t Never Be Bread Again”)

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ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK: SEASON 4 – Arriving on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD May 9th

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The drama in Litchfield is “better than ever” (The Boston Globe) in the fourth season of the groundbreaking hit series, Orange Is the New Black: Season Four, arriving on Blu-ray™ (plus Digital HD), DVD, and Digital HD May 9 from Lionsgate.

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Winner of three consecutive Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series, Orange Is the New Black: Season Four features an all-star cast including:

  • Taylor Schilling – 2014 Emmy® Nominee, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Orange Is the New Black,” and nominated for two Golden Globe® Awards (2014, Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama; 2015, Best Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy), “Orange Is the New Black”
  • Natasha Lyonne – 2014 Emmy® Nominee, Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, “Orange Is the New Black”
  • Uzo Aduba – 2014 Emmy® Winner, Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, and 2015 Primetime Emmy® Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, “Orange Is the New Black”; Golden Globe® Nominee in 2015 and 2016, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television, “Orange Is the New Black”; Winner, 2015 and 2016 Screen Actors Guild Award® for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series, “Orange Is the New Black”
  • Danielle Brooks (The Angry Birds Movie)
  • Jackie Cruz (13 Steps)
  • Lea DeLaria (Edge of Seventeen)
  • Michael J. Harney (Showtime’s “Weeds,” HBO’s “True Detective”)
  • Selenis Leyva (TV’s “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”)
  • Taryn Manning (TV’s “Sons of Anarchy”)
  • Adrienne C. Moore (TV’s “30 Rock”)
  • Dascha Polanco (The Perfect Match)
  • Nick Sandow (In the Blind)
  • Yael Stone (TV’s “Spirited”)
  • Samira Wiley (The Sitter)
  • with Kate Mulgrew (TV’s “Star Trek: Voyager”)
  • and Laura Prepon (TV’s “That ‘70s Show”)

Guest stars:

  • Annie Golden (I Love You Phillip Morris)
  • Diane Guerrero (Love Comes Later)
  • Matt McGorry (TV’s “How to Get Away with Murder”)
  • Lori Petty (A League of Their Own)
  • James McMenamin (The Word)
  • Ruby Rose (Around the Block)
  • Blair Brown (TV’s “Fringe”)
  • Journee Brown

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From Jenji Kohan, the creator of Weeds, Orange Is the New Black is a thought-provoking, funny, and evocative show about life in a women’s prison. Based on the best-selling memoir by Piper Kerman, the newest season of Orange Is the New Black delves into the racial and economic tensions that run rampant in the halls of Litchfield. Overrun with new inmates and overseen by inexperienced guards, the prison undergoes an unprecedented culture war.

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Timed to the series’ Season 5 premiere, the Orange is the New Black: Season 4 Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD release includes all 13 episodes, as well as exclusive bonus material that fans can’t find anywhere else, such as a featurette that takes viewers around the set of Litchfield Prison, a gag reel, and selected episode commentary from cast and crew. The Orange is the New Black:  Season 4 three-disc Blu-ray (plus Digital HD) and four-disc DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $34.97 and $34.98, respectively.

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BLU-RAY/DVD/DIGITAL HD SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Gag Reel
  • “Visitation: Set Tour” Featurette
  • Audio Commentaries with Cast and Crew (on Episodes “It Sounded Nicer in My Head,” “The Animals,” and “Toast Can’t Never Be Bread Again”)

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THE OVERNIGHT – The Review

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Right now the big box office battle is between a genetically modified killer dinosaur and a group of emotions inside the mind of a twelve year-old girl. Of course, I’m referring to Pixar’s smash INSIDE OUT. Now one of the main reasons Joy and the gang are in a frenzy is the recent cross-country move by the family of said, often sad, girl, Riley. Yes, this up-rooting can be truly traumatic for the kiddies. But what about their parents? Are they also worried about making new friends. This new film answers that question with a resounding yes. But it’s definitely not an all-ages romp, for this flick owes little to Disney, and more to Mazursky. The late director Paul to be precise, for this echoes his late-sixties counter-culture cinema classic BOB & CAROL & TED & ALICE. So, this is a different kind of play date (nudge, nudge, wink,wink) that’s explored by Alex & Emily & Kurt & Char in THE OVERNIGHT.

It actually begins not long after dawn as Alex (Adam Scott) and Emily (Taylor Schilling)’s “going through the motions” intimacy is interrupted by their energetic six year-old RJ (R.J. Hermes). It appears that they’re breaking in the bedroom of their new Los Angeles home. Alex is a stay-at-home dad and Emily’s company has transferred her from Seattle. As Alex sifts through the boxes, looking for a pair of “Summer pants” for RJ’s trip to the park (it’s a birthday party for a neighbor’s child), Emily begs off to head to work (gotta’ get a jump on things). At the park, neither fella’s making new friends. But soon after mommy surprises them (work can wait), RJ, with the help of a big bag of “gummy worms”, begins playing with Max (Max Morritt). This attracts the attention of Max’s pop Kurt (Jason Schwartzman). Learning that the family’s new to the area, Kurt invites the three over for “pizza night”. That evening the trio is stunned by Kurt’s opulent digs (and Alex is ashamed of the “2 buck chuck” they picked up on the way). Nonetheless, they are warmly welcomed by Kurt who introduces them to his Parisian-born wife Charlotte (Judith Godreche). After dinner , Alex and Emily begin to say their good nights, since it’s nearing RJ’s bedtime. But Kurt declares the evening under “French rules” and suggests that RJ sleep in Max’s room, while the now adult party continues. After the boys go down for the count, the booze flows, the bong is fired up, and the two couples get to know each other a whole, whole lot better. Just what kind of dinner party is this? Alex and Emily have to wonder if they’re the real main course!

The majority of this engaging quartet of actors build on the personas they’ve developed in their extensive TV and film work. Scott is the affable, but often bewildered everyman he’s essayed in FRIENDS WITH KIDS and the late, much missed ,TV series “Parks and Recreations”. But here there’s a hint of sadness, especially in the film’s opening minutes as he just can’t quite fulfill his husbandry duties. He really needs to feel desired once more. This takes nothing away from his great comic double takes during his stay at “Casa de Kurt”. Schilling also plays a not-too-distant cousin of her break-out character Piper from the streaming sensation “Orange is the New Black”. Her Emily is a somewhat repressed, tightly-wound “stranger in a strange land”, who needs to be shaken out of her rut. Slowly she almost learns to have fun again, and sheds the ultra-focused bread-winner role, while still expressing “shock and awe” at the detours she takes. Schwartzman adds another quirky performance to his long list of off-the-wall indie flick leads. His Kurt is eager to take in these “straights” and shepherd them through his “bizarro-world”, almost like a hipster “Pied Piper” (dig his public park duds!). As the night goes on, he projects a “Willy Wonka”-like vibe whether he’s lulling the lil’ guys into slumberland or proudly presenting his “art”. The newcomer (at least for most US audiences) here is Godreche as the exotic blonde “Bardot-ized” bombshell whose uninhibited sensuality throws her guests for a loop. But there’s a real playful quality to her, plus a sense of mystery. Those eyes never betray the mischief she’s plotting.

Writer/director Patrick Brice coaxes solid performances from all the actors, while making familiar sunny California feel like an odd “nether-world” (as it would be through the eyes of these Seattle transplants). Much of the dialogue has an off-the-cuff improv vibe without any clumsy pauses as the actors flail about in search of a punchline. Perhaps this is the influence of the co-producers, “mumblecore” icons the Duplass brothers. Although the film clocks in at a modest 78 minutes, we still feel that weary, up-all-night, party “buzz”. This may have been prodded along by an overuse of music montages (drinking, toking, swimming, etc.). But, be warned, the running time is the only modest thing about this flick. The language, graphic nudity (female and male), and sexual situations are pretty raw for a film with such “known” stars. So, if you need a blockbuster break, and aren’t spooked by some “naughty” behavior, then you might enjoy meeting the mismatched new neighbors of THE OVERNIGHT.

3.5 Out of 5

THE OVERNIGHT opens everywhere and screens exclusively in the St. Louis area at Landmark’s Tivoli Theatre

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STAY Poster And Trailer Features Taylor Schilling And Aidan Quinn; From Director Wiebke von Carolsfeld

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The poster and trailer for the drama STAY, starring Taylor Schilling (“Orange is the New Black”) and Aidan Quinn (Legends of the Fall) is here.

The film also features Barry Keoghan, Nika McGuigan, Chris McHallem, Brian Gleeson, Pascale Montpetit, and Michael Ironside.

Taylor Schilling (“Orange is the New Black”) and Aidan Quinn (Legends of the Fall) deliver heartfelt performances as Abbey and Dermot, a couple struggling to find their way in life. After retreating to the rugged expanse of the Irish countryside, their happy existence is upended when Abbey discovers she’s pregnant.

Dermot, a long-since disgraced professor, has no interest in being a father. With their lives now at a crossroads, Abbey and Dermot’s relationship hangs in the balance. They must both face the truth of who they are and which path in life to take that will finally lead them home.

From director Wiebke von Carolsfeld ( MARION BRIDGE – 2002),  STAY will be in theaters March 21 (on VOD February 11).

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Stay ABBEY Taylor Schilling

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Ben Affleck Stars In New ARGO Trailer – In Theaters October 12


Photo by Claire Folger

Here’s your first look at Warner Bros. Pictures’ and GK Films’ dramatic thriller ARGO, directed by and starring Academy Award winner Ben Affleck (“The Town,” “Good Will Hunting”). The film is being produced by Academy Award winner George Clooney (“Syriana”), Oscar nominee Grant Heslov (“Good Night, and Good Luck.”) and Affleck.

Based on true events, ARGO chronicles the life-or-death covert operation to rescue six Americans, which unfolded behind the scenes of the Iran hostage crisis—the truth of which was unknown by the public for decades. On November 4, 1979, as the Iranian revolution reaches its boiling point, militants storm the U.S. embassy in Tehran, taking 52 Americans hostage. But, in the midst of the chaos, six Americans manage to slip away and find refuge in the home of the Canadian ambassador. Knowing it is only a matter of time before the six are found out and likely killed, a CIA “exfiltration” specialist named Tony Mendez (Affleck) comes up with a risky plan to get them safely out of the country. A plan so incredible, it could only happen in the movies.

ARGO also stars Oscar winner Alan Arkin (“Little Miss Sunshine”), Bryan Cranston (TV’s “Breaking Bad”) and John Goodman (“You Don’t Know Jack”). The main cast also includes Kerry Bishé, Kyle Chandler, Rory Cochrane, Christopher Denham, Tate Donovan, Clea DuVall, Victor Garber, Zeljko Ivanek, Richard Kind, Scoot McNairy, Chris Messina, Michael Parks, and Taylor Schilling.

Affleck is directing the film from a screenplay by Chris Terrio, based on a selection from Master in Disguise by Antonio Mendez. David Klawans, Chris Brigham, Graham King, Tim Headington, Chay Carter and Nina Wolarsky are serving as executive producers.

The behind-the-scenes creative team includes Oscar-nominated director of photography Rodrigo Prieto (“Brokeback Mountain”), production designer Sharon Seymour (“The Town”); Oscar-nominated editor William Goldenberg (“Seabiscuit,” “The Insider”); and Oscar-nominated costume designer Jacqueline West (“The Social Network,” “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”).

This film has been rated R for language and some violent images.

Visit the official site:  www.argothemovie.com
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SCOOT McNAIRY as Joe Stafford, BEN AFFLECK as Tony Mendez, RORY COCHRANE as Lee Shatz, CHRIS DENHAM as Mark Lijek, and TATE DONOVAN as Bob Anders in ARGO. Photo by Claire Folger.

THE LUCKY ONE – The Review

Well, with the big-boy action blockbusters right around the corner ( almost May 1, ya’ know! ) Hollywood’s going to see if they can strike gold with another, modest-budget, PG-13 romantic drama ( I’ll resist that sexist rhyming ‘ flick’ term ). After all, last January’s ” based on true events ” THE VOW was a surprise after Christmas hit. And so we have THE LUCKY ONE. But this doesn’t have the ‘true’ subcategory. It’s the latest in a series of film based on the work of prolific author Nicholas Sparks, following THE NOTEBOOK,  THE LAST SONG,  A WALK TO REMEMBER, and DEAR JOHN. So is this new adaptation another pay-out from his mother-lode of novels?

The title refers to Logan ( Zac Efron ), a marine on another tour of duty in Iraq. We first meet him during a particularly nasty night-time fire fight where several brothers-in-arms are shot. That next morning, as he’s going through the rubble, Logan spots a glistening photo. It’s a lovely blonde woman standing in front of a light house. As he picks it up, an explosion hits. Later the wounded soldier awakens and is told he avoided death by just a few feet. If he hadn’t walked over to get the photo….well, his luck would’ve run out. No one there at base camp knows who she is, so after an uneasy reunion with his sister’s family in Colorado ( we get a recreation of the internet videos of returning vets being greeted by their dogs as Logan and his German Shepard Zeus reunite ) Logan zeroes in on the location of his ‘ angel ‘ via the background light house. He and Zeus walk ( ! ) to a sleepy little Louisiana town and meet Beth ( Taylor Schilling )  a gorgeous single mom with an adorable little boy and a fiesty, but adorable Granny ( Blythe Danner ). Beth’s taking a break from her teaching job, a class full of adorable tots, to concentrate on her boarding/ grooming kennel full of ( you guessed it! ) adorable doggies. Before he can explain why he’s there ( shade of Gene and Rog’s ” the idiot plot” ), Kate hires him to help with the pups! Looks like smooth sailing to love-land until Logan runs into the t**d in the punchbowl at this party : Kate’s thuggish ex-husband, Keith ( J. R. Ferguson ) who’s also the chief of police ( a bully with a badge! ).Will he derail this love train?

As I hinted previously, this flick almost drowns in a sea of adorable-ness and cloying cliches. As time dragged on, I started to sympathize with the actors trying to bring life to this turgid screenplay. This may be Efron’s first full-fledged bid to escape the ‘ teen dream ‘ roles he’s been doing for the last few years. An attempt been made to toughen him up with some wispy facial hair ( grow a beard or shave it-we don’t need another Ethan Hawke! ) and a somber demeanor ( he’s got a hair-trigger at his sister’s place) . For a great deal of screen time, he’s eye candy with the camera lovingly showcasing each  muscle and sensitive stare. Schilling is stuck in many scenes trying to control her lust, while attempting to push him aside. Her rollercoaster of behavior patterns in the third act seem unnatural requirements of the plotting. Danner does her best in the wise, straight-talking, nurturing granny role ( the type of role that Shirley MacLaine probably tired of years ago). Ferguson seems to be having a bit of fun as the leering, scheming bad guy ( a more violent version of the jerk he plays on TV’s ” Mad Men ” ), but a half-hearted attempt to redeem him rings hollow. His son exists just to mellow out Logan ( see, he’d be a great dad! ) until he’s put in jeopardy in a clunky rescue finale. Hollywood can make a romantic film that can appeal to men and women if they really wanted . It just takes more originality than what’s been at the multiplexes lately. When film makers and studios really put some time and effort into future ” heart-tuggers”. then each member of the audience will feel that they’re the lucky one.

Overall Rating: 1 Out of 5 Stars