Chris Rock’s Toronto Favorite TOP FIVE To Be Distributed By Paramount Pictures

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Paramount Pictures announced it will distribute writer / director Chris Rock’s TOP FIVE worldwide. The news comes as the film from producer Scott Rudin, and his IACF partner Barry Diller, earned rave reviews at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.

“Chris and I go back decades, both personally and professionally, and so I am particularly proud to have watched his career grow to its highest heights over many decades. This film showcases brilliantly how talented Chris is as a filmmaker and storyteller and we are thrilled to be partnering with him, Scott Rudin and my longtime friend, the legendary Barry Diller and IACF for its worldwide launch,” said Brad Grey, Chairman and CEO of Paramount Pictures.

Written, directed by, and starring Chris Rock, TOP FIVE tells the story of New York City comedian-turned-film star Andre Allen, whose unexpected encounter with a journalist (Rosario Dawson) forces him to confront the comedy career—and the past—that he’s left behind.

Starring Chris Rock, Rosario Dawson, Kevin Hart, Tracy Morgan, Cedric The Entertainer, J.B. Smoove, Sherri Shepherd, Anders Holm, Romany Malco, Leslie Jones, Michael Che, and Jay Pharoah. The film is produced by Scott Rudin and Eli Bush. The Co-Producers are Shawn “Jay Z” Carter and Kanye West; the Executive Music Producer is Questlove. Barry Diller and Scott Rudin’s IACF financed the film.

UTA negotiated the deal on behalf of the IACF and the filmmakers. The studio’s negotiating team was lead by Paramount’s SVP of Acquisition and Production Eben Davidson and Rona Cosgrove, EVP of Business Affairs.

Top critics have said about TOP FIVE:

“Chris Rock’s third turn in the directing chair proves the proverbial charm in this smart, ferociously funny Hollywood-insider romp… it’s also a candid, fresh, ferociously funny snapshot of life in the celebrity bubble. Rock has finally found a big-screen vehicle for himself that comes close to capturing the electric wit, shrewd social observations and deeply autobiographical vein of his standup comedy,” said VARIETY’s Scott Foundas

“Chris Rock brings it big time in this uproarious celebrity self-portrait….piling on one hilarious sequence after another in a barrage of hard-hitting humor that has rarely been so successfully dished out in a single film. It’s like watching a first-rate standup routine transformed into fiction, or in this case auto-fiction, as Rock has more on his mind than just making us laugh, offering up a witty celebrity satire that doubles as a love story set during one long and eventful New York City day,” said THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER’s Jordan Mintzer

“Rock has hit a career high with his new film TOP FIVE….Hilarious situations continue to top themselves as the film progresses. Just when you think the surprises are over, another famous face and comedy icon appears…. Rock may know the ins and outs of American stand-up better than any of his peers because he uses that knowledge masterfully in casting this picture. But TOP FIVE transcends its genre…. It’s a movie about the current state of race relations. It’s a movie about honesty and forgiveness. It’s another searing indictment of the world of celebrity. It’s even a movie about the lasting legacy of hip-hop. And it all combines to smash you silly and leave you breathlessly wanting more,“ said HITFIX’s Greg Ellwood

“Chris Rock is at his rude, ribald and raucous best in the laugh-out-loud TOP FIVE, a deliriously funny film that looks destined to be a box office hit. Written, directed and starting Rock, the film mines similar territory to Woody Allen at his younger best – sex, comedy, paranoia, insecurity and more sex – but with a much rawer and uncensored edge,” said SCREEN INTERNATIONAL’s Mark Adams

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Win A Family Four-Pack Of Tickets To The St. Louis Advance Screening Of Disney’s PLANES: FIRE & RESCUE

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WAMG has your passes to take all your little peeps to see Disney’s PLANES: FIRE AND RESCUE!

The movie is a new comedy-adventure about second chances, featuring a dynamic crew of elite firefighting aircraft devoted to protecting historic Piston Peak National Park from raging wildfire.

When world-famous air racer Dusty (voice of Dane Cook) learns that his engine is damaged and he may never race again, he must shift gears and is launched into the world of aerial firefighting. Dusty joins forces with veteran fire-and-rescue helicopter Blade Ranger (voice of Ed Harris) and his courageous team, including spirited air tanker Dipper (voice of Julie Bowen), heavy-lift helicopter Windlifter (voice of Wes Studi), ex-military transport Cabbie (voice of Captain Dale Dye) and a lively bunch of brave all-terrain vehicles known as The Smokejumpers. Together, the fearless team battles a massive wildfire and Dusty learns what it takes to become a true hero.

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Directed by Bobs Gannaway (“Secret of the Wings”) and produced by Ferrell Barron (“The Fox and the Hound 2”), PLANES: FIRE AND RESCUE hits US theaters on July 18.

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A HAUNTED HOUSE 2 New Posters, Clip And Red Band Trailer – NSFW

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A HAUNTED HOUSE 2 invokes the spirit of INSIDIOUS and THE CONJURING in these two new posters for Open Road Films’ upcoming film.

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Crossing new lines and breaking old barriers, A HAUNTED HOUSE 2 is the sequel to the hilarious box-office hit starring Marlon Wayans as Malcolm who, after exorcising the demons of his ex, is starting fresh with his new girlfriend and her two children.

After moving into their dream home, Malcolm is once again plagued by bizarre paranormal events.

With spine-tingling tension and hilarious punch-lines A HAUNTED HOUSE 2 is inspired by the latest supernatural horror movie franchises and shows that this time… it’s not just the house that’s haunted.

Watch as Cedric the Entertainer performs an exorcism.

Director Michel Tiddes’ movie also features Jaime Pressly, Gabriel Iglesias, Ashley Rickards, Steele Stebbins, Essence Atkins, Affion Crocket, Dave Sheridan, Hayes MacArthur, Missi Pyle and Cedric The Entertainer.

Get a load of the NSFW Facebook “look back” video in this brand new red band trailer.

WAMG’s Tom Stockman calls A HAUNTED HOUSE 2 “grade-school juvenile, but too funny to be offensive” and interviewed Wayans in March when he screened the film in St. Louis. Look for Tom’s interview before the movie opens nationwide on April 18.

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Win Tickets & See Marlon Wayans At St. Louis Advance Screening A HAUNTED HOUSE 2

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Actor Marlon Wayans will be in St. Louis this Sunday (March 16) to host the 7 PM screening of A HAUNTED HOUSE 2! WAMG is giving away tickets to 10 lucky readers.

In our comments section, enter your name, your email address and why you want to see Wayans’ new movie.

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Crossing new lines and breaking old barriers, A HAUNTED HOUSE 2 is the sequel to the hilarious box-office hit starring Marlon Wayans as Malcolm who, after exorcising the demons of his ex, is starting fresh with his new girlfriend and her two children. After moving into their dream home, Malcolm is once again plagued by bizarre paranormal events.

With spine-tingling tension and hilarious punch-lines, A HAUNTED HOUSE 2 is inspired by the latest supernatural horror movie franchises and shows that this time… it’s not just the house that’s haunted!

From director Michel Tiddes, the movie stars Marlon Wayans, Jaime Pressly, Gabriel Iglesias, Ashley Rickards, Steele Stebbins, Essence Atkins, Affion Crocket, Dave Sheridan, Hayes MacArthur, Missi Pyle and Cedric The Entertainer.

A HAUNTED HOUSE 2 hits theaters April 18, 2014.

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MPAA RATING: R for Crude And Sexual Content, Nudity, Pervasive Language, Drug Use, and Some Violent Images

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Watch 3 New Clips From Disney’s PLANES

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Flying into theaters on August 9, here’s three new clips from Disney’s PLANES.

Disney’s PLANES is an action-packed 3D animated comedy adventure featuring Dusty (voice of Dane Cook), a plane with dreams of competing as a high-flying air racer. But Dusty’s not exactly built for racing – and he happens to be afraid of heights. So he turns to a seasoned naval aviator who helps Dusty qualify to take on the defending champ of the race circuit.

Dusty’s courage is put to the ultimate test as he aims to reach heights he never dreamed possible, giving a spellbound world the inspiration to soar.

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Disney’s PLANES takes off in theaters on Aug. 9, 2013.

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New Red Band Trailer For A HAUNTED HOUSE

Ghosts get NSFW in the all new red-band trailer for the hilarious new Marlon Wayans’ comedy A HAUNTED HOUSE.

In theaters on January 11th, A HAUNTED HOUSE – starring Marlon Wayans, Essence Atkins, Cedric The Entertainer, Nick Swardson, David Koechner and Affion Crocket – is an outrageous homage to Paranormal Activity, The Devil Inside and other hauntingly- creepy “found footage” movies.

A HAUNTED HOUSE features young couple Malcolm (Marlon Wayans) and Kisha (Essence Atkins) who have just moved in to their dream house. As they settle in, they quickly find they’re not alone. But it’s not the house that’s haunted, it’s Malcolm’s girlfriend who is possessed by a demon. Malcolm hires everyone from a priest to modern day ghostbusters to rid her of this unwelcome intruder, determined not to let the evil spirit ruin his relationship… or, more importantly, his sex life.

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New Poster For Marlon Wayans’ A HAUNTED HOUSE Arrives

Do these guys above look like they can face ghosts in a haunted house? I’ll let you decide. Open Road Films has released the new poster for Marlon Wayans’ comedy – A HAUNTED HOUSE – in theaters on January 11th. A HAUNTED HOUSE (starring Marlon Wayans, Essence Atkins, Cedric The Entertainer, Nick Swardson, David Koechner and Affion Crocket) is an outrageous homage to Paranormal Activity, The Devil Inside and other hauntingly-creepy “found footage” movies.

A HAUNTED HOUSE features young couple Malcolm (Marlon Wayans) and Kisha (Essence Atkins) who have just moved in to their dream house. As they settle in, they quickly find they’re not alone. But it’s not the house that’s haunted, it’s Malcolm’s girlfriend who is possessed by a demon. Malcolm hires everyone from a priest to modern day ghostbusters to rid her of this unwelcome intruder, determined not to let the evil spirit ruin his relationship… or, more importantly, his sex life.

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GRASSROOTS – SLIFF Review

Review by Dana Jung

For anyone who has visited a Disney theme park and ridden their fabulous monorail system, the new film GRASSROOTS will have a nice resonance. Based on the “mostly true” account of the Seattle, Washington city council race in 2001, GRASSROOTS uses the symbolic image of a clean-energy, aesthetically pleasing mass transportation system to explore the themes of passion for a cause, the state of post-9/11 politics, and the forces that impact social change.

Phil Campbell (Jason Biggs) is a struggling young journalist on the verge: on the verge of landing a dream job, on the verge of taking the relationship with his girlfriend (Lauren Ambrose) to the next level, on the verge of moving out of the older house where he has several roommates to make ends meet. In between jobs, Phil half-heartedly agrees to help manage the campaign his friend Grant (Joel David Moore) is intent on running for city council. The basis for Grant’s zeal is simple: he wants to unseat the incumbent Richard McIver (Cedric the Entertainer), who is promoting a “light rail” (i.e., train) system for mass transit. For Grant, the issue is clear. McIver represents everything bad about American politics – a smooth-talking proxy for big business who is only interested in lining his own pockets to promote an ugly, polluting project at the expense of what would actually benefit the community – an expanded monorail. Their journey together from naive but impassioned private citizens to crowd-pleasing public figures makes up the bulk of the film.

Director Stephen Gyllenhaal (father of Jake and Maggie) keeps the story flowing with lots of humor and some really magical moments depicting both the roadblocks and small victories that enliven this tale. Example: when Grant gathers his first supporters, in one of the film’s best scenes, an excited youth proclaims, “Hold my hair back while I spew truth!” The talented cast also makes the most of the underdog formula. Jason Biggs, shedding the last vestiges of his AMERICAN PIE persona, essays the difficult role of Campbell, a person sort of sleep-walking through life until this amazing opportunity is almost forced on him, and who slowly awakens to the very real – and addictive – power of political activism. Ambrose is good in whatever she does, but here has the rather perfunctory role of Campbells’ love interest. Cedric the Entertainer is also excellent as the politician McIver, all fake gravitas and great-sounding rhetoric. Supporting turns by Cobie Smulders (fresh from THE AVENGERS), Christopher McDonald, and Tom Arnold brighten up their brief scenes as well. But the star of the movie is Joel David Moore as Grant, who brings a blistering intensity to his portrayal of an eccentric and almost obsessively passionate individual. Whether agonizing over his first stumbling attempts at public speaking (“I sounded like Nixon!” he laments) or eloquently delivering emotional speeches (and he has many), Moore propels the film through to its bittersweet conclusion. GRASSROOTS ends just after the climactic election, but Gyllenhaal keeps the finale upbeat and inspiring. All the characters have been on a journey, and though the results were perhaps not what they expected, their participation in a social movement that hopefully educated and catalyzed idealism in others is the kind of thing that becomes the basis for change. And lasting positive change is what real politics is all about.

GRASSROOTS screens as part of the 21st Annual Whitaker Saint Louis International Film Festival on Saturday, November 10th at 8:45 PM and Sunday, Nov 11th at 6:45 pm. Both screenings are at the Plaza Frontenac Cinemas

LARRY CROWNE – The Review

As I walked out of the multiplex, I passed by a small gathering of scooter enthusiasts laughing and discussing the film. This is when it dawned on me. Even LARRY CROWNE will inevitably have its audience. Whether its like-minded hobbyists or 60+ women who still think Tom Hanks is an irresistible boy toy celebrity, there will always be an audience for every movie, good or bad.

Tom Hanks takes the directors chair on a feature film for the second time, co-writing the script with Nia Vardalos, best known for writing MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING. What may have drawn Hanks to this project I can only speculate, but LARRY CROWNE is far from being a respectable sophomore project to his far superior 1996 film THAT THING YOU DO!

Larry Crowne (Hanks) is a happy-go-lucky, if not slightly naïve, middle-aged man devoted to his job in retail sales. Larry is content with his simple life despite a failed marriage, that is, until life betrays him and takes a big crap on his head. Expecting to earn “Employee of the Month” yet again, Larry instead finds himself being fired simply because he never went to college. The fact that he served 20 years in the Navy right out of high school serves little in his favor, in the beginning.

As Larry copes with the recent u-turn in his life, he decides to take classes at a community college in an effort to ensure this never happens to him again. This is where he befriends a “gang” of young, scooter-riding modern bohemians and his Speech 217 teacher, Mercedes Tainot, played by Julia Roberts. This, unfortunately, is where an otherwise average popcorn rom-com takes a downhill turn toward disaster.

LARRY CROWNE actually starts out fresh and funny, deceptively drawing the audience into the subtle quirkiness of the story and its main character. I actually found myself rooting for Larry Crowne, a good guy getting screwed by the world, as so many good people out in the world today know so well. The film struggles to maintain this tone, but falls victim under the unbearable pressure of Julia Roberts’ embarrassingly absent performance.

I respect Tom Hanks. BIG will always be one of my fondest childhood films. I’ll forever be grateful for BAND OF BROTHERS, perhaps among the most important works of historically based war cinema. However, I get the impression that Hanks was drawn in by the message of the film and failed to see the massive flaws in the script, despite having helped write the film.

Hanks portrays Larry Crowne as a charming, yet slightly less stereotypical, Andy Griffith-type character. I couldn’t help but notice the influence of both Forrest Gump and Josh Baskin on Hanks’ performance, and I liked it. Its hard not to like Larry Crowne, the ideal Norman Rockwell-esque average Joe. Then comes Julia Roberts with an ice pick and a chip on her shoulder.

Roberts gives what I am calling, without hesitation, her worst performance. Ever. She’s unhappy, angry, apathetic, but the audience is made to assume all of this through her absence in spirit. Roberts could not have shown less emotion. Her character’s weakness for margaritas leads to one, long drunken scene that was so unconvincing that I think she’d have done better if Roberts herself were actually drunk during the shoot. Roberts’ most unfortunate crime against the audience is during one of Bryan Cranston’s few scenes, whereas Dean Tainot (Cranston, BREAKING BAD) and Mercedes have an argument at home over Dean’s inadequacies.

Roberts and Cranston could not have had any less chemistry on screen, but that’s not the fault of the man who has made Walter White an American anti-hero and household name. The two of them together in this scene is like putting a pit bull and a houseplant together in a ring and expecting them to fight. Fierce and focused, Cranston puts on a fine show, hackles raised, he does his best to carry the scene on his own back as Roberts sits there, unfeeling and uninteresting.

LARRY CROWNE does benefit from some extremely welcome supporting and cameo performances. Cedric the Entertainer (CADILLAC RECORDS) plays Larry’s garage sale-obsessed neighbor Lamar, while Taraji P. Henson (THE KARATE KID) plays his wife B’Ella. George Takei (STAR TREK) plays Larry’s Economics professor. Place tongue in cheek, he’s funny. I was also surprised by Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Don’t laugh at her name, that’s mean!) who had a cool cuteness to her that I found irresistible, making me want to go back and watch her in UNDERCOVERS. (I’m talking about the TV show. Get your mind out of the gutter.)

Oh yeah, co-writer Nia Vardalos also supplies her voice in the film as Mercedes’ Map Genie device, giving her driving directions… but really, who cares?

Where there could have been a pleasant, upbeat and comical commentary on the current state of things in the American suburbs, LARRY CROWNE ends up being a poorly written farce, saturated with clichés and sappiness. I’m not going to flat-out tell you not to see this movie, it has its moments, but if I ever have to watch LARRY CROWNE again, I’ll fast-forward through Julia Roberts’ scenes.

Overall Rating: 2 out of 5 stars

Win Passes To See “LARRY CROWNE”

Who doesn’t love Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts? To celebrate these two mega-stars pairing up, we are giving away free passes to the new film “LARRY CROWNE.”

The screening for “LARRY CROWNE” will be Tuesday, June 28th at the Ronnie’s 20 Theater at 7 pm.

OFFICIAL RULES:

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

2. FILL OUT YOUR NAME AND E-MAIL ADDRESS BELOW. REAL FIRST NAME REQUIRED.

3. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE JULIA ROBERTS OR TOM HANKS FILM?

WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN THROUGH A RANDOM DRAWING OF QUALIFYING CONTESTANTS. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. PASSES WILL NOT BE SUBSTITUTED OR EXCHANGED.

ANYONE CAUGHT REPRINTING TICKETS FOR DISTRIBUTION WILL BE BANNED FROM OUR CONTESTS! DUPLICATE TICKETS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED!

“LARRY CROWNE” has been rated PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned – Some Material May Be Inappropriate for Children Under 13) for brief strong language and some sexual content.

SYNOPSIS:

Until he was downsized, affable, amiable Larry Crowne (Hanks) was a superstar team leader at the big-box company where he’s worked since his time in the Navy. Underwater on his mortgage and unclear on what to do with his suddenly free days, Larry heads to his local college to start over. There he becomes part of a colorful community of outcasts, also-rans and the overlooked all trying to find a better future for themselves – often moving around town in a herd of scooters. In his public-speaking class, Larry develops an unexpected crush on his teacher Mercedes Tainot (Roberts), who has lost as much passion for teaching as she has for her husband.

“LARRY CROWNE” Hits Theaters July 1