THE CHARLES BRONSON EXHIBIT on Display April 1st at Schlafly Bottleworks

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They’re brewing up some Bronson at Schlafly Bottleworks next Wednesday, April 1st! HARD TIMES screens as part of Webster University’s ‘Strange Brew’ Film Series (read more about HARD TIMES and the screening HERE). The movie starts at 8pm and admission is $5. A yummy variety of food from Schlafly’s kitchen is available as are plenty of pints of their famous home-brewed beer.

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Some of the Charles Bronson model kits that will be on display

As a bonus, I’ll be setting up the most significant collection of Charles Bronson memorabilia you’ve ever seen – it’s The Charles Bronson Exhibit, a one-of-a-kind display of movie paper, figures, models kits, toys, and other odd memorabilia all about the great action star. I’ve been collecting Charles Bronson memorabilia for thirty years now. I have suitcases full of Charles Bronson movie posters, stills and lobby cards. When I hosted the Super-8 Charles Bronson Movie Madness show at the Way Out Club in July of 2010, I set up the The Charles Bronson Exhibit there and I decorated the walls of the Way Out Club with dozens of Charles Bronson posters. I won’t be setting up as many posters at Schlafly, but my collection of Bronson model kits and other unusual items has grown in the past five years, and it will be an impressive display indeed. The last time I displayed a one-night exhibit was two years ago when I assembled the Ray Harryhausen Tribute Exhibit at the Way Out Club when I hosted The Ray Harryhausen Super-8 Tribute. I also curated The Vincent Price Exhibit at the Sheldon Galleries in Spring of 2011, but that exhibit stayed up for four months (an article about that exhibit can be found HERE)

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The walls of the Way Out Club in July of 2010

I’m super-excited to be showing off my collection of Charles Bronson memorabilia next Wednesday April 1st at Schlafly Bottleworks Restaurant and Bar in Maplewood (7260 Southwest Ave.- at Manchester – Maplewood, MO 63143). Don’t miss it! Doors open at 7pm. I’ll have Charles Bronson movie trivia beginning at 8pm with a stack of Bronson DVDs to give away as prizes as well as a few choice pieces of Bronson movie memorabilia. HARD TIMES, my favorite Bronson movie from the ’70s, will begin after that. And if that isn’t enough Bronson for you, the guys at Destroy the Brain will be showing DEATH WISH 3 at the Hi-Pointe Theater (1005 McCausland Ave) midnights April 3rd and 4th as part of the Late Night Grindhouse Film Series. Next week really is Bronson Week in St. Louis!

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The Ray Harryhausen Exhibit that displayed at The Way Out Club in July of 2013

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The Facebook invite for the HARD TIMES and the Charles Bronson Exhibit can be found HERE

https://www.facebook.com/events/862054807192415/

Here is how some of my Charles Bronson memorabilia looks as it’s displayed currently in my home:

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Vincent Chase And The Gang Are Back In New ENTOURAGE Movie Trailer & Poster

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Check out the new trailer for ENTOURAGE.

Movie star Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier), together with his boys, Eric (Kevin Connolly), Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) and Johnny (Kevin Dillon), are back…and back in business with super agent-turned-studio head Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven).

Some of their ambitions have changed, but the bond between them remains strong as they navigate the capricious and often cutthroat world of Hollywood.

Also starring are Billy Bob Thornton and Haley Joel Osment as father and son, Larsen and Travis McCredle. Returning cast from the series also includes Perrey Reeves as Ari Gold’s wife; Emmanuelle Chriqui as Sloan; Rhys Coiro as Billy Walsh; Debi Mazar as Vince’s publicist, Shauna; Rex Lee as Lloyd; Constance Zimmer as Dana Gordon; and Nora Dunn as Dr. Marcus. Emily Ratajkowski appears as herself. Rounding out the cast are Alan Dale, who appeared in the series, rapper Scott Mescudi, and Rhonda Rousey.

As much as fans of the original HBO show are looking forward to the movie, everyone is still waiting for Vinny Chase in AQUAMAN!

From ENTOURAGE creator and director Doug Ellin, Warner Bros. Pictures will release the film June 5.

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This film has been rated R for pervasive language, strong sexual content, nudity and some drug use.

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Fast-Forward Through Tom Hanks’ Career on The Premiere of The Late Late Show with James Corden

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Set your DVR’s cuz there’s a new face on the late night scene. James Corden officially kicked off his gig on The Late Late Show last night, and it was a hit. In addition to some hilarious bits, Corden was joined by stars Tom Hanks and Mila Kunis – sitting side-by-side on a couch.

Minus the desk and more face-to face, the new show was like the old Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and funny when the guests talked to each other.

However, the best part came when Hanks and Corden looked back at the Oscar-winning actor’s career. Green screen, black turtle necks and some clever props were all the two needed as they raced through scenes from 29 of Hanks’ movie hits.

APOLLO 13 was funny, but BIG won it, hands down.

Tom Hanks can next be seen in director Steven Spielberg’s BRIDGE OF SPIES.

A dramatic thriller set against the backdrop of a series of historic events, BRIDGE OF SPIES tells the story of James Donovan (Hanks), a Brooklyn lawyer who finds himself thrust into the center of the Cold War when the CIA sends him on the near-impossible task to negotiate the release of a captured American U-2 pilot.

Screenwriters Matt Charman and Ethan Coen & Joel Coen have woven this remarkable experience in Donovan’s life into a story inspired by true events that captures the essence of a man who risked everything and vividly brings his personal journey to life.

The film will be released in theaters nationwide on October 16, 2015.

Interview: SPRING Directors Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson

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I knew I liked the directing team of Moorhead & Benson even before I talked with them. Their new movie SPRING blew me away when I saw it at Fantastic Fest in Austin this past September, but when I saw writer and co-director Justin Benson sitting with a coffee mug bearing the face of my long time celebrity crush Eva Green (something he got as a gift from the director of COCKNEYS VS. ZOMBIES), I knew this was going to be a good interview. Now with a full cup of coffee in my own mug that sported a silhouette of the Frankenstein creature, Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead, and I embarked on a long journey discussing monsters, love, Alan Moore, their upcoming Aleister Crowley film, and riding bikes around Cannes in $25 suits.

 

 

Talk about the process of writing, making, and getting SPRING released

JUSTIN BENSON: Spring was written while we were mixing our first film RESOLUTION. That film was just a passion project that we wanted to make and we didn’t know if anyone was going to see it. I was still working at restaurants and working as a production assistant and I just wrote SPRING without any sales or anyone interested. I just wanted to go write. After RESOLUTION was somewhat of an indie success, we had options. We started having people ask us what else we had and what we wanted to do next. At that point I had three scripts. We were showing the scripts to different companied and XYZ Films said you should do the “romance.” “We will help you on the business side.” They helped us on the business side a lot. What was it like Aaron producing SPRING?

AARON MOORHEAD: Riding around on a bike through Cannes in $25 H&M suits like hobos.

BENSON: That’s actually an exaggeration. Hobos don’t wear $25 H&M suits.

MOORHEAD: If a hobo needed a suit…

 

You don’t have a Salvation Army or a thrift store?

MOORHEAD: Ok. Ok. So slightly above hobos. So we needed to get the film made once we decided on SPRING. The problem is there isn’t a lot of precedent to get a film like that made. It’s more character centric and isn’t a straightforward zombie movie or werewolf movie. There are a lot of red herrings to what’s going on but this is ultimately a love story. Exactly how to make it is a little tough. All we knew was that the script was a little bit strong and the filmmakers had a pedigree. That’s all we had to go on. So we along with XYZ went to the Cannes Film Festival and double-downed out of our own pockets. Most of the people that go are paid to go by companies. We were like the only ones at Cannes paying out of our bank account. So our intent was to package the film, meet talent, meet financing, and get an Italian producer and scout the Italian coast. We did do some of that but what’s funny is that we had no money. We had nothing.

 

You just had the script at this point.

MOORHEAD: The script and the two of us. We stayed 30 minutes out of town. Rented cheap bikes. It was the year it rained all day every day. So we were riding around everywhere, getting soaked. Didn’t have WiFi so we were late to all of our meetings. There were people everywhere and wouldn’t get out of the way because they wanted to see Leoanrdo DiCaprio. It was just this insane trip. Cannes is an incredible beautiful place all the time but that trip made it feel like a nightmare.

We eventually got out of it and found Luca, our Italian producer, and we scouted the Italian coastline. We realized, “Ok. We can actually shoot in Italy.” There were other meetings, but it was basically green-lit when Lou (Lou Taylor Pucci who plays Evan) came on board. He read the script and liked it. He just came off of EVIL DEAD. His reps asked him what he wants to do and he said, “I kind of want to do a love story but also a horror story.” And they said, “Lou, those don’t exist.” Then a week later SPRING came across their desk. We sat with him and it was an immediate casting thing. We then had most of the pieces of the puzzle. Justin, why don’t you explain how we got Nadia.

BENSON: We sent an email to every international producer we met on the festival circuit asking if they know of a young woman who… it’s kind of like being photogenic but more like photo-smart. If that person on-screen says they are a geneticist, then they are a geneticist. Who is Commissioner Gordon in the Batman films?

 

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BENSON: Gary Oldman is photo-smart. He could be the dumbest guy in the world but you watch him and think that he is noble and he is incredibly intelligent. Nadia had that quality. We interviewed her over Skype and she was very naturalistic and a charmer.

There was other stuff too but that’s basically the story.

 

Cool. I wanted to give the readers a general understanding of how this came about, especially because you guys came from short films and the micro-budget RESOLUTION, but this film looks and feels much bigger.

BENSON: It’s weird. We never had discussions about scale or scope. We were never conscience about that. There’s a story point in RESOLUTION that requires minimalism. Where with SPRING we didn’t have that. On top of that, we wanted the camera to feel like an omniscient presence in the film. When we had the opportunity to utilize the drone shots, that look kind of came out of it. This omniscient, floating, following, presence throughout the movie.

In the year 2014-2015, it’s harder than ever to get your second film made. We experienced a phenomenon where our first movie didn’t mean much to those financing our second movie. It was a micro-budget film we did ourselves, so they are convinced that if they give you a budget that you could pull off that trick. They treat you like you’re specialized.

 

So do you have to talk a big game? You just have to woo them with your words.

BENSON: Yeah. Pretty much. It’s interesting. The other thing is that there are so many more micro-budget filmmakers working now. Kevin Smith made CLERKS in the 90’s and Linklater made SLACKER then, and there were just less people making these smaller, minimal things that they made themselves.

 

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The city itself becomes an integral character in the film. I didn’t know if there was ever a different city you imagined or wanted in the beginning stages?

BENSON: It was always an Italian city. It was written for the Amalfi Coast. When we found that region and went over to scout it, we found all the exact locations. It was weird with SPRING. You had Lou asking his reps he wanted to do a sci-fi romance. What are the chances of that? With the locations, being ignorant, we wrote the scrip for Italy then had everyone tell us it was impossible to make and it would be too expensive. Then when we finally got around to making it, there was this really tiny region in Italy that worked with us and wanted the film to come shoot there. Where if we were more business savvy we would have wrote it set in Giacarta or Colombia.

 

You have these incredible shots that push through the city or scan over the ocean, but then you have these tight biological shots of nature or plants in close-up. How much of that was pre-planned vs. just working off the environment when you got there? Was all of that part of the original vision of the film?

MOORHEAD: Most of that was in the plan. That was a big part of our original shot listing. We wanted this storm cloud over the story. This sense of doom. It was something that succeeded slightly in RESOLUTION. We didn’t use it as much in RESOLUTION. This omniscent encroaching force of nature idea. In SPRING it was even more important to Nadia’s story and the natural phenomenon. When we were shot-listing, we would ask the production designer to get some insects. In the script it says, “Close-up on insect, rack focus to…” Sometimes we would find things on location that it was so cool we had to shoot it. A couple of dead birds I think. Those were found just there. We planned something else but used them instead. As far as the drone shots, Justin and I talked about our hatred for really intrinsic establishing shots. They are filler. Time wasters. They are just informational and don’t really push the story forward. The worst thing in the world are all these films set in LA and there’s a pan down to a house in Pasadena

(Laughter)

So we said can’t we just cut out all those shots. When we were talking about SPRING we said, “How can we avoid establishing shots and still convey that its nighttime now?” So we created these shots that were establishing shots but still were observational to the tone of the story. So we had this drone when we were planning this. When our cameraman/steadicam operator Will Sampson said he had a drone that is when things clicked into place. On our off days, he would take the drone around and we’d be like, “Take it through the bridge!” What’s interesting is almost all the moving shots that looked like JURASSIC PARK were not as interesting as the God’s eye top looking down view.

 

It’s because they don’t have that John Williams’ score behind it.

BENSON: Can we talk about the score?

 

I actually love the score. It has this great romantic quality without feeling really cheesy.

BENSON: That’s exactly it.

MOORHEAD: Exactly it.

BENSON: Actually, if you want to listen to his music, he (Jimmy Lavalle) performs as The Album Leaf. He’s kind of like Trent Reznor. You have Nine Inch Nails but Nine Inch Nails is really just Trent Reznor. He has a revolving door of musicians that come in as The Album Leaf. He’s just incredible. Right out of college his manager hired me to document the making of one of his albums. So you travel around and really get to know someone. You bond and stay in touch. Aaron and I approached him to work on SPRING. We feel really fortunate to work with someone of that caliber. Aaron would walk away from the recording sessions and he would be like, “I can’t believe this music is going to be in our film.”

 

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Yeah. It’s a great score. It definitely brought life to the film. There’s a romantic sensibility to it without sounding like a generic score that you would hear in something like YOU’VE GOT MAIL.

 

One of the things I was curious about is how you guys feel about critics and journalists describing the film as BEFORE SUNRISE meets H.P. Lovecraft? Outside of your feelings towards that comparison, was either of those two things influences on SPRING?

BENSON: I know it angers Aaron. I’ll quote him, “ I’m tired of being compared to this low-brow hack.”

(Laughter)

MOORHEAD: No. We love it. We don’t like to be compared to that because it puts this terrifying expectation on your movie. So that’s scary. We weren’t consciously taking from any one movie, but at a certain point, you have to describe a movie in a certain way. And we know that it isn’t really easy to do with our movie. That’s about as good of a description as any I guess. We’re honored.

BENSON: We recently got to meet him (Richard Linklater) very briefly. He might be the nicest person on the planet that we’ve ever talked to for 30 seconds.

(Laughter)

BENSON: I had a séance to communicate with H.P. Lovecraft but he wasn’t so nice.

 

So did you pimp out your film to Linklater? Were you like, “Hey, people say our film looks like your shit.”

BENSON: What happened was that Tim League at Drafthouse had already talked to him about it a little. It was crazy because he already knew about it. So that was pretty special. That was cool.

We love every single thing about SPRING. Maybe 20 years from now we’ll look back and say, “We fucked up!” But for now we love everything about it. So when someone says it’s like movies from one of the greatest living filmmakers right now…

(Laughter)

 

There’s a conversation towards the end of the film that takes place in a church between two characters about the unexplained or how things that people don’t fully understand are labeled as the supernatural. I didn’t know if you included this as a nod of sorts to the film itself and how hard it is to categorize it.

MOORHEAD: I don’t think it’s a comment itself about the categorization of the film. What do you think Justin?

BENSON: No. No. I’m trying to remember the conversation exactly.

MOORHEAD: It’s the one about how science is the unexplained…

 

Correct

BENSON: Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You know what’s sad: that’s my favorite scene in the movie and I have to ask what it’s about!

MOORHEAD: It’s because it’s 9:01 in the morning.

(Laughter)

 

It’s one of my favorite scenes in the movie and that’s why I was curious about it.

BENSON: Thank you! We love that scene! It’s very literal from my point of view. Maybe unconsciously.

 

Out of the whole film, that one scene kind of has everything that the film is about. You have the discussion of science. They are sitting in a church, which relates to ancient religions and societies. Then the whole time you have something right over his shoulder ready to… It’s a scene that packs a lot of elements of the film perfectly together. It’s a great moment.

BENSON: Thank you! That was part of the discussion. That scene is the tone of the movie. It’s heartfelt. It’s cerebral. It’s tense. Then it ends with a fun little joke.

 

Because you guys just came off of a film with two male leads, did you find it refreshing to develop a relationship between a male and a female lead?

MOORHEAD: It wasn’t so much we wanted to do a romance. It had more to do with wanting to show the beginning of a relationship instead of in the middle of a really long friendship like what RESOLUTION was. It was a deconstruction of being in love and the difference between love and infatuation.

 

For sure. You have this romance where you have the fear of the unknown or not knowing what the next step is or who this person really is that you’re falling in love with. Obviously it goes into some horrific and fantastical territory, but at the base of it you have this fear of something new.

BENSON: The script is consciously put into one week. What I put in there from my observations is the first 6 weeks or 3 months of a romance. Not really my own, but just talking to friends. A lot of what I know about romance is from friends coming to me or me witnessing friends’ relationships. For instance, I have had three different friends on their hands and knees begging for the girl to stay with them after a couple of months. The film only shows a week, but it shows all the familiar beats you encounter in a relationship.

 

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The horror genre often has a need to push the limits in gore or to shock the audience, but with SPRING the “shocking” scenes are more beautifully grotesque. There’s a sense that you’re attracted to it but also repulsed by it. Can you talk a little about the imagery I’m referring to without spoiling anything?

MOORHEAD: Yeah. That’s kind of exactly it. That’s the sort of genesis of the movie – that exact idea. On a superficial level, it’s a visual film that has this body horror element set in the Mediterranean in this idyllic or fantasy place. It couldn’t be a more beautiful place. Then there’s this other idea of a beautiful romance and this horrifying dark secret. But there’s something beautiful about the magic in this world and the unpredictable nature of science. Every single level we tried to juxtapose as much of the beautiful and the grotesque. That was a big guiding thing for us.

BENSON: That’s also why the script is based in Southern Italy. You look out across these groves or these beautiful Mediterranean buildings and it’s so tranquil. Then all of a sudden there’s the most horrible example of body horror that just floats up from the Mediterranean. It has that much more of an impact because of where you are.

 

Can you talk at all about your Aleister Crowley film? Have you started pre-production? Is the script finished?

 

MOORHEAD: Yes. The script is done and is fantastic. I can love on it because Justin wrote it. It’s just one of those moments where you have to pinch yourself because you’re working on something so cool. Basically it’s a strange compressed bio-pic where we tell kind of the spirit and some of the events surrounding his life. Do you know who Aleister Crowley is?

 

A little bit. I know he was very much interested in this idea of blending religion and science and that some say his thoughts influenced Mormonism.

BENSON: Yeah. So early in his life he had these very interesting and progressive ideas. A lot of which people would agree upon nowadays. He had interesting ideas about religion, he was a poet, he was a mountain climber, and did this ceremonial magic that was important to him. So, what is it that changed in this man that believed in the spirit of rebellion for the health of it, that same man that was on The Beatled Sergeant Pepper’s album cover, into what the press would later claim “the wickedest man in the world.” He became a heroin addict, drove many of his lovers to suicide, and formed a sort of cult. So that’s the basic idea, to show this very large fall.

MOORHEAD: If RESOLUTION is about two men and their friendship and SPRING is about a man and a woman and their romance, our Crowley film will be about a man and his ego.

 

Are you nervous Aaron about filming a period piece and making sure the details of this world are accurate?

MOORHEAD: One really great thing about this period piece is that it’s mainly contained to his house along Loch Ness. When he brings his counter culture friends over to his place, it doesn’t look like any period piece you have ever seen. They are Victorian, spiritual hippies. They wear clothes that are very colorful and reminiscent of Indian garb. Most Victorian period pieces everyone looks like they are wearing shades brown. This won’t look like that. It’s possible that if you saw a frame from this it would look more surreal.

 

I’m definitely intrigued.

BENSON: Yeah. It’s a very cool story. One of the more interesting things on his Wikipedia page is that it explicitly states ‘though he is remembered as a Satanist, he didn’t even believe in Satan.’ The movie gets into why is that? How did that happen? That gets into this story about a character who was really one of the first pop culture figures that created this alter ego that completely took him over. Like an early Marilyn Manson or Eminem. It’s a really, really, really fun project.

It’s funny. Aaron and I did this small shoot yesterday and got home late and I was super tired. I started reading this interview with Alan Moore from The Mustard online. I thought I was going to read just a normal interview. That fucker went on forever.

 

He’s a talker. An interesting guy though.

BENSON: It was volumes! He talked about Crowley a lot. He always does. This is another interview where he talked about Crowley a lot and how it influenced his own practice of ceremonial magic. Yeah…

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Alan Moore is fascinating. It’s fascinating to read an interview with the author of one of the greatest written works of the 20th century – WATCHMEN. To have that person speak so eloquently and be so funny and smart and witty, and then just get into talking about ceremonial magic and the entity he spoke to from another dimension. I’m not saying it didn’t happen or that I’m judging him, but there are very few characters in pop culture that would get into this. So I’m thinking maybe he did, but I don’t know. Even though I don’t believe in the supernatural myself, but… anyways. Alan Moore is a fascinating man and has talked about Crowley a lot for the past 10 years or so.

 

Do you have someone lined up to play Crowley yet, because it sounds like Moore might be your guy.

BENSON: It’s funny. That’s why we’re talking to you. We’re trying to line-up the lead. Can you shave your beard?

 

I can. My wife is not going to be happy. She loves the beard.

MOORHEAD: Can you tip your head back just a little bit? Ok. There it is. There’s Aleister.

 

Just let me know where to be. I’ll put on the Indian garb. We can do this.

MOORHEAD: We’d really like to cast the real Aleister Crowley. So, if you get a hold of him.

 

Good luck with that. I heard he died a while back. I would talk to Alan Moore. He might be able to connect with him though his conversations with other entities. You guys could just call him up, right? I mean, don’t all writers and famous people know each other?

BENSON: If someone said, “ Yeah come over. We’re having a few people over. Gonna drink some beers. Come over. Oh and Alan Moore is coming over to have some beers as well.” If someone told me this, my head would explode. If you drink beers with Alan Moore, your life will never be the same.

 

I don’t even think he would drink beer though. I’m thinking he drinks nothing but Chianti mixed with goat’s blood.

BENSON: He’s just smoking something. You’re like, “that’s not tobacco, that’s not hash, what is it?” And he says, “It’s wizard powder.”

 

 

I don’t think that interview could have ended on a more perfect note. I want to thank Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead for taking the time to talk to We Are Movie Geeks. Their new film SPRING is absolutely fantastic. You can read my review of the film HERE. It’s currently the #1 horror film on iTunes, so make sure to check it out in theaters or on demand right now

 

 

 

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FIFTY SHADES OF GREY On Digital HD May 1 and Blu-ray, On Demand May 8

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The story of a searing love affair between a naïve college student and a billionaire entrepreneur, Fifty Shades of Grey, will have women worldwide planning a special Friday night in when the provocative love story comes home for the first time.

Fans of Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele will be able to have the ultimate at-home movie experience when Fifty Shades of Grey, the global phenomenon that grossed more than $500 million globally, comes to Digital HD Friday, May 1, 2015 and Blu-ray, DVD and On Demand Friday, May 8, 2015 from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

Based on E. L. James’ best-selling novel, the Blu-ray and Digital HD include an exclusive unrated version that features a never-before-seen alternate ending along with almost two hours of all-new bonus features that go behind the scenes of this year’s hottest romance.

Shy and unassuming literature student Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson) finds her life forever altered when she interviews the enigmatic Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan) and is dazzled by the charismatic entrepreneur and his high-flying lifestyle. As the pair embarks on a passionate affair, Ana soon discovers that Grey has dark secrets and desires that will push her to the limits of her imagination—and beyond.

Jamie Dornan (TV’s The Fall, Once Upon a Time) and Dakota Johnson (The Social Network, 21 Jump Street) head up a talented cast that includes Eloise Mumford (TV’s The River), Max Martini (Captain Phillips), Marcia Gay Harden (Into the Wild), Luke Grimes (HBO’s True Blood), Jennifer Ehle (Zero Dark Thirty), Victor Rasuk (TV’s Stalker) and Rita Ora (upcoming Southpaw) in the wildly anticipated film adaptation of one of the fastest-selling book series ever published.

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BONUS FEATURES EXCLUSIVE TO Blu-ray™:

  • Fifty Shades of Grey Unrated and Theatrical Versions
  • The World of Fifty Shades of Grey: Discover the artistry involved in creating everything Fifty Shades of Grey, including in-depth profiles of stars Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson, and the characters they play.
    • CHRISTIAN GREY: Inside the world of Christian Grey and what makes him so magnetic and mysterious.
      • CHRISTIAN GREY PROFILE: Illustrated with film clips: Who is Christian Grey?
      • JAMIE DORNAN PROFILE: Meet the actor behind the iconic character.
      • CHRISTIAN’S APARTMENT: Living room, dining room, bedroom, bathroom and the Red Room

BONUS FEATURES EXCLUSIVE TO Blu-ray™ continued:

      • CHRISTIAN’S WARDROBE:  A look into Christian’s wardrobe.
      • A RICH MAN’S TOYS: Christian’s cars, the plane, the helicopter, all of the recognizable items from the book, now on screen
    • ANA: Discovering Ana and what makes her so compelling and relatable.
      • ALL ABOUT ANA: Learn more about the Ana character
      • DAKOTA JOHNSON PROFILE: Meet the incredible actress behind Anastasia Steele.
      • ANA’S WORLD: Beginning with her life as college student to her transformation into a woman living a life of luxury with Christian Grey.
      • ANA’S WARDROBE: A look into Ana’s wardrobe.
  • E.L. James & Fifty Shades: A chat with the creator of “Fifty Shades,” discussing the history of the novel and the experience making the film.  Follow the author at the Premiere screening in New York and come full circle as the film is released to the fans.
  • Fifty Shades: The Pleasure of Pain: A discussion with the BDSM consultant and a show-and-tell with property master.
  • 360° Set Tours of Christian and Ana’s apartments including the Red Room
  • Music Videos from Skylar Grey, The Weeknd and Ellie Goulding
  • Behind the Scenes of The Weekend’s “Earned It” Music Video

BLU-RAY™and DVD BONUS FEATURES

  • The World of Fifty Shades of Grey—Friends and Family: Profiles of cast members including Eloise Mumford, Max Martini, Marcia Gay Harden, Luke Grimes, Jennifer Ehle, Victor Rasuk and Rita Ora
  • Behind the Shades: Follow alongside director Sam Taylor-Johnson, producers E. L. James, Mike De Luca and Dana Brunetti, actors Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson and the rest of the cast through the making of the movie, including a candid discussion about the most challenging aspects of the story.

The worldwide phenomenon comes to life in Fifty Shades of Grey, starring Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan in the iconic roles of Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey. Ana is an inexperienced college student tasked with interviewing enigmatic billionaire Christian Grey. But what starts as business quickly becomes an unconventional romance. Swept up in Christian’s glamorous lifestyle, Ana soon finds another side to him as she discovers his secrets and explores her own dark desires. What results is a thrilling, all-consuming romance as Christian and Ana test the limits they will go to for their relationship.

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Cast: Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson, Eloise Mumford, Max Martini, Marcia Gay Harden, Luke Grimes, Jennifer Ehle, Victor Rasuk, Rita Ora
Directed By: Sam Taylor-Johnson
Written By: Kelly Marcel
Based on the Book By: E. L. James
Produced By: Dana Brunetti, Michael De Luca, E. L. James
Executive Produced By: Jeb Brody, Marcus Viscidi
Director of Photography: Seamus McGarvey
Production Designer: David Wasco
Edited By: Anne V. Coates, Lisa Gunning, Debra Neil-Fisher
Costume Designer: Mark Bridges
Music By:  Danny Elfman

TECHNICAL INFORMATION BLU-RAY:

Street Date: May 8, 2015
Copyright: 2015 Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
Selection Number: 61130687
Layers: BD-50
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen, 2.40:1
Rating: R for strong sexual content including dialogue, some unusual behavior and graphic nudity, and for language; unrated
Languages/Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish and French Subtitles
Sound: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1/Dolby Digital 2.0, Spanish DTS Surround 5.1, French DTS Surround 5.1
Run Time: 2 hours, 6 minutes/2 hours 9 minutes

TECHNICAL INFORMATION DVD

Street Date: May 8, 2015
Copyright: 2015 Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
Selection Number: 61130688
Layers: Dual
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Rating: R for strong sexual content including dialogue, some unusual behavior and graphic nudity, and for language; unrated
Languages/Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish and French Subtitles
Sound: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1
Run Time: 2 hours, 6 minutes

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68th Festival de Cannes Poster Features Ingrid Bergman

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Hollywood star Ingrid Bergman is featured on the official poster of the 68th Festival de Cannes

Bergman was a modern icon, an emancipated woman, an intrepid actress, and a figurehead for the new realism. She changed roles and adoptive countries as the mood took her, but never lost sight of her quintessential grace and simplicity.

This year’s poster captures the actress, who worked with Alfred Hitchcock, Roberto Rossellini and Ingmar Bergman, and starred opposite Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart and Gregory Peck, in all her beauty, her face lit up by a calm serenity that seems to herald a promising future.

Liberty, audacity, modernity – values also shared by the Festival, year after year, through the artists and films it showcases. Ingrid Bergman was President of the Jury in 1973.

“My family and I are deeply moved that the Festival de Cannes has chosen to feature our magnificent mother on the official poster to mark the centenary of her birth,” said Isabella Rossellini. “Her outstanding career covered so many countries, from the smallest European independent films to the greatest Hollywood productions. Mum adored working as an actress: for her acting was not a profession but vocation. As she put it, ‘I didn’t choose acting, acting chose me.’

Ingrid Bergman, in Her Own Words‏, a documentary by Stig Björkman (the author of books and documentaries on Woody Allen and Ingmar Bergman) will also be screened as part of the Cannes Classics.

Finally, the Festival de Cannes will also be associated with the ‘Ingrid Bergman Tribute’ to be organised next September by Isabella Rossellini, to celebrate the centenary of her mother’s birth.

The show, directed by Guido Torlonia and Ludovica Damiani, will be based on the star’s autobiography and her correspondence with Roberto Rossellini. It will be performed in the five key cities in Ingrid Bergman’s life: Stockholm, Rome, Paris, London and New York, and will feature, alongside Isabella Rossellini, Jeremy Irons, Fanny Ardant, Christian De Sica and several other actors. The show’s cast will be announced at next Festival.

The 68th Festival de Cannes will take place from May 13 -24, 2015. The Jury will be presided by the American directors Joel Coen and Ethan Coen. The Official Selection will be announced on Thursday, April 16.

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Ron Howard’s APOLLO 13 20th ANNIVERSARY EDITION Coming To Blu-ray June 2

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“Launch Control this is Houston. We are GO for launch.”

A harrowing moment in human history became an exhilarating cinematic event two decades ago when acclaimed director Ron Howard chronicled NASA’s tense 1970 lunar mission crisis in the Oscar-nominated film Apollo 13.

To NASA enthusiasts and Saturn V rocket experts, the launch sequence, along with James Horner’s emotional score, is the greatest in movie history.

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment celebrates the unforgettable tale of courage and conviction with Apollo 13: 20th Anniversary Edition, coming to Blu-ray and Digital HD on June 2, 2015.

Newly restored and remastered using the original high-resolution 35mm film elements, the commemorative edition comes with an array of bonus features including “Apollo 13: Twenty Years Later,” an all-new retrospective featuring exclusive interviews with director Ron Howard and producer Brian Grazer.

The restored version of Apollo 13 premieres on March 27 at the TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood. NASA astronaut Captain James Lovell, the real-life subject of the film, will be on hand for the 20th Anniversary world premiere restoration.

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Nominated for nine Academy Awards including Best Picture, Apollo 13 is the inspiring and riveting story of the space flight that gripped the nation and changed the world. Although it had been less than a year since man first walked on the moon, as far as the American public was concerned, Apollo 13 was just another “routine” space flight — until these infamous words pierced the immense void of space: “Houston, we have a problem.”

Apollo 13: 20th Anniversary Edition stars Academy Award-winner Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, Kathleen Quinlan and Ed Harris in the story of NASA’s epic operation to save the lives of three astronauts battling to survive an ill-fated mission to the moon.

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Bonus Features:

  • Apollo 13: Twenty Years Later: A Conversation with Director Ron Howard and Producer Brian Grazer
  • Lost Moon: The Triumph of Apollo 13
  • Conquering Space: The Moon and Beyond
  • Lucky 13: The Astronaut’s Story
  • U-Control: The Apollo Era
  • U-Control: Tech-Splanations
  • Feature Commentary with director Ron Howard
  • Feature Commentary with Jim and Marilyn Lovell

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Cast: Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, Ed Harris, Kathleen Quinlan
Directed By: Ron Howard
Written By: William Broyles Jr., Al Reinert
From the Book By: Jim Lovell, Jeffrey Kluger
Produced By: Brian Grazer
Executive Produced By: Todd Hallowell
Director of Photography: Dean Cundey
Production Designer: Michael Corenblith
Edited By: Daniel P. Hanley, Mike Hill
Costume Designer: Rita Ryack
Music By: James Horner

TECHNICAL INFORMATION – BLU-RAY:
Street Date: June 2, 2015
Copyright: 2015 Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. All Rights Reserved.
Selection Numbers: 61168453/61168448
Running Time: 2 hours, 20 minutes
Layers: BD-50
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Rating: PG for language and emotional intensity
Technical Info: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and Dolby 2.0; French, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese and Brazilian Portuguese DTS Digital Surround 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Swedish, Danish Finnish, Dutch, Norwegian and Brazilian Portuguese Subtitles

For more on Apollo 13, read “Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13” and “Failure Is Not an Option: Mission Control From Mercury to Apollo 13 and Beyond” Both are excellent books on the mission.

Dustin Hoffman, Kathy Bates, And Eddie Izzard Star In Sensational Trailer for BOYCHOIR

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If you’ve ever participated in a band, an orchestra, or a choir, you know the time, talent and dedication it takes to become an world class musician.

In BOYCHOIR, a rebellious preteen (Garrett Wareing) with a remarkable gift is challenged by a demanding vocal teacher (Dustin Hoffman) at one of the most prestigious music academies in the country as they prepare for the National Championship.

Here is your first look at the trailer for BOYCHOIR.

BOYCHOIR also features Eddie Izzard as a teacher who serves as Hoffman’s right-hand at the school. Josh Lucas as Stet’s estranged father, while “Glee” star Kevin McHale plays a young music teacher who champions the boy. Debra Winger is the principal from Texas who first spots his talent.

Screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, the film is from Francois Girard (director of “The Red Violin”) with an original screenplay by Ben Ripley.

BOYCHOIR opens in select theaters April 3, 2015.

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Ludacris And Vin Diesel Take You Behind-The-Scenes of FURIOUS 7 In New Featurettes

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Director James Wan’s FURIOUS 7 opens in less than two weeks and fans of the franchise can’t wait for the latest chapter of the franchise.

“Ticket pre-sales have been robust, with Fandango reporting that FURIOUS 7 is outpacing the sixth “Fast & Furious” film at a similar point in its sales cycle, and MovieTickets.com saying the new film’s reservations are three times that of its predecessor,” according to Variety. Estimates have the film at $115 million at the box office when it debuts on April 3rd.

The sleeper summer hit of 2001 racked up $207 million at the worldwide box office. Over the course of six films that have successively stoked passion in an ever-expanding, die-hard audience and an astounding $2.4 billion in receipts, Universal Pictures’ record-smashing homegrown franchise has become the studio’s most-profitable and longest-running. Impressively, on social media platforms, fan following for the movies and cast has grown into the biggest of any active franchise.

Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges and Jordana Brewster return to form a furious team of seven family members united in purpose. They are joined by Fast fan favorites Elsa Pataky and Lucas Black, as well new additions to the ensemble including Jason Statham, Kurt Russell, Nathalie Emmanuel, Djimon Hounsou, Ronda Rousey and Tony Jaa.

With FURIOUS 7, this crew heads across the globe for one last ride together in their most gravity-defying and emotional adventure to date. And as they form a tighter band than ever: The Furious 7 – Dom, Brian, Hobbs, Letty, Roman, Tej and Mia – they will face their greatest threat yet in places as far away as Abu Dhabi and Azerbaijan… and as familiar as the streets they call home.

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Win Tickets To The Advance Screening Of WOMAN IN GOLD In St. Louis

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WOMAN IN GOLD is the remarkable true story of one woman’s journey to reclaim her heritage and seek justice for what happened to her family. Sixty years after she fled Vienna during World War II, an elderly Jewish woman, Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), starts her journey to retrieve family possessions seized by the Nazis, among them Klimt’s famous painting Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I.

Together with her inexperienced but plucky young lawyer Randy Schoenberg (Ryan Reynolds), she embarks upon a major battle which takes them all the way to the heart of the Austrian establishment and the U.S. Supreme Court, and forces her to confront difficult truths about the past along the way.

WOMAN IN GOLD opens April 1.

WAMG invites you to enter for a chance to win passes (Good for 2) to the advance screening of WOMAN IN GOLD on Monday, March 30th at 7PM in the St. Louis area.

We will contact the winners by email.

Answer the following:

The film is directed by Simon Curtis. What was his feature debut?

In what year did Helen Mirren become a Dame of the British Empire?

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1. YOU MUST BE IN THE ST. LOUIS AREA THE DAY OF THE SCREENING.

2. A pass does not guarantee a seat at a screening. Seating is on a first-come, first served basis. The theater is overbooked to assure a full house. The theater is not responsible for overbooking.

3. No purchase necessary.

This film is rated PG-13.

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