Check Out Kate Mara, Tom Felton, Edie Falco, Ramón Rodríguez, Bradley Whitford and Common In New Photos From MEGAN LEAVEY

ML_00852 Edie Falco and Kate Mara star as Jackie and Megan Leavey in Gabriela Cowperthwaite's MEGAN LEAVEY, a Bleecker Street release. Credit: Michael Tacket / Bleecker Street

Edie Falco and Kate Mara star as Jackie and Megan Leavey in Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s MEGAN LEAVEY, a Bleecker Street release. Credit: Michael Tacket / Bleecker Street

Bleecker Street has released new photos from the upcoming film MEGAN LEAVEY. See this movie – it’s a great film.

From director Gabriela Cowperthwaite (Blackfish), the upcoming drama based on the powerful true story of a marine’s best friend opens in theaters everywhere June 9.

MEGAN LEAVEY is based on the true life story of a young marine corporal (Kate Mara) whose unique discipline and bond with her military combat dog saved many lives during their deployment in Iraq. When she is assigned to clean up the K9 unit after a disciplinary hearing, Leavey identifies with a particularly aggressive dog, Rex, and is given the chance to train him. Over the course of their service, Megan and Rex completed more than 100 missions until an IED explosion injures them, putting their fate in jeopardy.

Directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite (BLACKFISH) from a screenplay by Pamela Gray and Annie Mumolo & Tim Lovestedt, the film also stars Edie Falco, Ramón Rodríguez, Bradley Whitford, and Common.

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Bradley Whitford stars as Bob Leavey in Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s MEGAN LEAVEY, a Bleecker Street release. Credit: Michael Tacket / Bleecker Street
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Ramon Rodriguez stars as Matt Morales in Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s MEGAN LEAVEY, a Bleecker Street release. Credit: Jacob Yakob / Bleecker Street
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Tom Felton stars as Andrew Dean in Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s MEGAN LEAVEY, a Bleecker Street release. Credit: Jacob Yakob / Bleecker Street
Kate Mara stars as Megan Leavey in Gabriella Copperthwaite's MEGAN LEAVEY, a Bleecker Street release.
Kate Mara stars as Megan Leavey in Gabriella Copperthwaite’s MEGAN LEAVEY, a Bleecker Street release.
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(center) Kate Mara stars as Megan Leavey in Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s MEGAN LEAVEY, a Bleecker Street release. Credit: Jacob Yakob / Bleecker Street

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Common stars as Gunny Martin in Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s MEGAN LEAVEY, a Bleecker Street release. Credit: Jacob Yakob / Bleecker Street

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Ramon Rodriguez stars as Matt Morales in Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s MEGAN LEAVEY, a Bleecker Street release. Credit: Jacob Yakob / Bleecker Street

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Win Passes To The Advance Screening of JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2 In St. Louis

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In this next chapter following the 2014 hit, legendary hit man John Wick (Keanu Reeves) is forced back out of retirement by a former associate plotting to seize control of a shadowy international assassins’ guild. Bound by a blood oath to help him, John travels to Rome where he squares off against some of the world’s deadliest killers.

After unleashing mayhem on the criminals who killed his dog, retired super assassin John Wick retrieves his beloved 1969 Mustang from the Russian mobsters who stole it, only to be pursued in a spectacular high-speed car chase through crowded New York City streets. Returning home, John’s plans to resume a quiet civilian life are cut short when Italian gangster Santino D’Antonio (Riccardo Scamarcio) shows up on his doorstep with a gold “marker” compelling him to repay past favors. Ordered by Winston (Ian McShane), kingpin of secret assassin society The Continental, to respect the organization’s ancient code, John reluctantly accepts the assignment to take out Santino’s own sister, Gianna (Claudia Gerini), the ruthless capo atop the Italian Camorra crime syndicate.

Flying to Rome, John checks in at Il Continentale headquarters, arms himself to the teeth and penetrates heavy Camorra security to surprise Gianna in her bedroom. Leaving dozens of dead thugs in his wake, John flees Rome with trained Camorra killers Cassian (Common) and Ares (Ruby Rose) in hot pursuit.

Back in New York, John discovers that Santino has burned his home to the ground. Seeking help from the mysterious Bowery King (Laurence Fishburne) and his shadow army, John employs Brazilian jiujitsu, Glocks and even pencils as he wreaks vengeance against those who’ve wronged him. Amid the carnage, John finds the strength he needs to defy the assassin’s code — but can he preserve his own humanity?

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JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2 is directed by Chad Stahelski (John Wick) and written by Derek Kolstad (John Wick, “The Following”). The movie stars Keanu Reeves (The Matrix, Speed, Point Break) and features Common (Selma, Run All Night), Laurence Fishburne (The Matrix) and Riccardo Scamarcio (“Burnt”). The cast also includes Ruby Rose (“Orange is the New Black”), Lance Reddick (The Guest, “Fringe”), John Leguizamo (Ice Age, Moulin Rouge, Romeo + Juliet), and Ian McShane (Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, “Deadwood”).

Director of photography is Dan Laustsen, DFF (Crimson Peak, Silent Hill). Production designer isKevin Kavanaugh (The Dark Knight Rises, Night Crawler). Editor is Evan Schiff. Costume designer is Luca Mosca (John Wick, Premium Rush). Music is composed by Tyler Bates (Guardians of the Galaxy, John Wick) and Joel J. Richard.

JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2 Opens In Theaters February 10.

WAMG invites you to enter for the chance to win TWO (2) seats to the advance screening of JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2 on FEBRUARY 7 at 7PM in the St. Louis area.

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Reeves has starred alongside various actresses. Name them below:

Taylor Hackford’s Devil’s Advocate, opposite ___________
Jan de Bont’s Speed, opposite _________
The Wachowskis’ blockbuster Matrix trilogy, opposite _________
The comic-book adaptation Constantine, opposite __________
Raimi’s supernatural thriller The Gift, opposite ____________

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Explosive New Trailer For JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2 Stars Keanu Reeves, Common And Laurence Fishburne

Keanu Reeves stars as 'John Wick' in JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2.

“Somebody please get this man a gun.”

Opening in theaters February 10, 2017 is JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2.

Starring Keanu Reeves, Common, Riccardo Scamarcio, Laurence Fishburne, Ruby Rose, Bridget Moynahan, Lance Reddick, Franco Nero, with John Leguizamo, and Ian McShane, watch the rockin’ new trailer.

In this next chapter following the 2014 hit, legendary hitman John Wick [Keanu Reeves] is forced back out of retirement by a former associate plotting to seize control of a shadowy international assassins’ guild.

Bound by a blood oath to help him, John travels to Rome where he squares off against some of the world’s deadliest killers.

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Keanu Reeves Stars In First Trailer For JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2

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Starring Keanu Reeves, Common, Riccardo Scamarcio, Laurence Fishburne, Ruby Rose, Bridget Moynahan, Lance Reddick, Franco Nero, with John Leguizamo, and Ian McShane, watch the first trailer for the highly anticipated JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2.

In this next chapter following the 2014 hit, legendary hitman John Wick (Keanu Reeves) is forced back out of retirement by a former associate plotting to seize control of a shadowy international assassins’ guild. Bound by a blood oath to help him, John travels to Rome where he squares off against some of the world’s deadliest killers.

Reeves, along with directors David Leitch and Chad Stahelski as well as screenwriter, Derek Kolstad, return for the sequel.

Look for JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2 in cinemas February 10, 2017.

Read Michael Haffner’s JOHN WICK review here.

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BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT – Review

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This film franchise zeros in on something that many small towns and big cities (really the neighborhoods in said cities) share: mainly a place where everyone seems to gather. Some place aside from the obvious schools, city halls, and churches (or synagogues). It’s actually a business. There’s a popular corner diner, maybe a bar or pub, perhaps a locally owned clothing store. Well, for this neighborhood in the south side of Chicago it’s the hair salon known to moviegoers thanks to 2002’s BARBERSHOP. That modest little “slice of life” flick was popular that it inspired a sequel two years later (BARBERSHOP 2: BACK IN BUSINESS). The following year saw a spin-off (BEAUTY SHOP) and a TV series on premium cable channel Showtime. The scissors and shavers have been silenced for almost a dozen years, but now movie goers have another appointment with Calvin and his crew for BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT.

There have been lots of changes at Calvin’s (Ice Cube) Barbershop over the last twelve years. Sure, many of the hair stylists are still there. Jerrod (Lamorne Morris) and Raja (Utkarsh Ambudkar) are snipping at each other while old-timer Eddie (Cedric the Entertainer) offers unsolicited advice to all. One new addition is Rashad (Common) the eloquent hubby of the enterprising Terri (Eve), a much in demand hair artiste’. She’s part of the other big change at Calvin’s. The shop is now co-ed with a beauty parlor run by Angie (Regina Hall) splitting the floor right in half. One of their most popular beauticians is the bombshell  Draya (Nicki Minaj) whose provocative wardrobe attracts the attention of all the fellows and rises the ire of her lady co-workers, particularly Terri who believes that she has set her sights on Rashad. The biggest change has occurred outside the shop, as brutal gang violence has turned the streets of the South Chicago neighborhood into a war zone. Calvin fears that he and his wife Jennifer (Jazsmin Lewis) will lose their teenage son, hoops prodigy Jalen (Michael Rainey, Jr.) to those very mean streets. His concerns are so great, that Calvin secretly makes plans to move his business to a new location on the north side. But before this happens, the employees attempt to stop the bloodshed over the weekend by establishing the shop as a safe zone, a peaceful haven, by offering free cuts over 48 hours.

Just how many film franchises can Ice Cube keep juggling? He’s returned to this one after the action comedy tent poles RIDE ALONG and 21 JUMP STREET, along with the family friendly ARE WE THERE YET?. Here he’s a great anchor/straight man, setting up punch lines and diffusing altercations, along with being a strong, strict but fair father figure. In the workplace, Common makes for an equally impressive, co-anchor especially in the more serious debates over social injustice. It’s a shame that he’s saddled with the silly, sitcom-style infidelity subplot. We never believe that Minaj’s Draya is a serious threat to the fierce Eve as Terri. All her form-fitting outfits don’t distract as from Minaj’s tepid line readings. She’s a talented singer, but she’s not a polished actress quite yet. Cedric is still an entertaining blustery old buffoon although I had some trouble understanding his low guttural growls. TV stars Anthony Anderson (“ABC’s “Black-ish”) scores laughs as food hustler J.D., while new addition J.B. Smoove (HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm”) is funny as all-around hustler (real estate, pharmaceuticals, you name it) and barber “One-Stop”.

Full disclosure: I have not seen the previous entries in the film series, so I can only consider this current effort (with franchises most film goers will debate the merits ala’ “Two is better than the first.”). Director Malcolm D. Lee tries to keep “all the plates spinning”, but eventually the disparate themes of the screenplay by Kenya Barris and Tracy Oliver crash and crumble on the multiplex floor. Every twenty minutes or so a character must deliver a proclamation or observation which halts any momentum of the story (“speech-i-fyin” is the slang phrase that comes to mind). The goofy caricatures and comedy stereotypes never gel with the very somber real-life tragedy that the script attempts to address. One minute Rashad is going down the list of those killed in the headlines and in the next he’s hiding out with Draja, and avoiding his wife Terri. It really trivializes the true situations, especially with the simple-minded ploy to stop the shootings. Free haircuts? Getting celebs to go viral? Shooting  endless cell phone video of Draya furiously “twerking” (ugly exploitation)? The well-intentioned hi-jinks comes off as a slap in the face to those truly working at lasting solutions. The hilarious and heavy-handed never mesh, particularly when a regular perishes (he may as well have had a target on his back) and becomes a martyr. Though the film has a very talented cast, BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT just doesn’t really cut it as comedy or “message’ flick.

2 Out of 5

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Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT In St. Louis

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BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT opens nationwide on April 15, 2016 and WAMG has your passes to the advance screening as well as your next appointment at Calvin’s Barbershop!

Ice Cube and Cedric the Entertainer are reunited in the film, directed by Malcolm D. Lee (“The Best Man” films, “Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins”).

Calvin (Ice Cube) and his longtime crew, including Eddie (Cedric the Entertainer), are still there, but the shop has undergone some major changes. Most noticeably, our once male-dominated sanctuary is now co-ed. The ladies bring their own flavor, drama and gossip to the shop challenging the fellas at every turn. Despite the good times and camaraderie within the shop, the surrounding community has taken a turn for the worse, forcing Calvin and our crew to come together to not only save the shop, but their neighborhood.

BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT also stars Regina Hall (“Think Like a Man”), Oscar winner Common (“Selma”), Sean Patrick Thomas (“Barbershop”), Eve (“Whip It”), Anthony Anderson (TV’s “Black-ish”), Jaszmine Lewis (“Barbershop”), JB Smoove (TV’s “The Millers”), and recording artist Nicki Minaj (“The Other Woman”).

WAMG invites you to enter for a chance to win a pass (Good for 2) to the advance screening of BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT on Monday, April 11 at 7PM in the St. Louis area.

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Who is your favorite actor/character in the original 2002 movie?

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3. No purchase necessary.

This film is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for “sexual material and language.”

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Watch The New Trailer For BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT With Ice Cube And Cedric the Entertainer

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Ice Cube and Cedric the Entertainer are reunited in BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT, directed by Malcolm D. Lee (“The Best Man” films, “Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins”).

It’s been more than 10 years since our last appointment at Calvin’s Barbershop. Calvin (Ice Cube) and his longtime crew, including Eddie (Cedric the Entertainer), are still there, but the shop has undergone some major changes. Most noticeably, our once male-dominated sanctuary is now co-ed. The ladies bring their own flavor, drama and gossip to the shop challenging the fellas at every turn. Despite the good times and camaraderie within the shop, the surrounding community has taken a turn for the worse, forcing Calvin and our crew to come together to not only save the shop, but their neighborhood.

Check out the new trailer below.

BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT also stars Regina Hall (“Think Like a Man”), Oscar winner Common (“Selma”), Sean Patrick Thomas (“Barbershop”), Eve (“Whip It”), Anthony Anderson (TV’s “Black-ish”), Jaszmine Lewis (“Barbershop”), JB Smoove (TV’s “The Millers”), and recording artist Nicki Minaj (“The Other Woman”).

Lee directed the film from a screenplay by Kenya Barris (“Black-ish”) & Tracy Oliver (“The Neighbors”), based on characters created by Mark Brown. “Barbershop: The Next Cut” reteams the producers from the first two films, Robert Teitel, George L. Tillman and Ice Cube.

BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT opens nationwide on April 15, 2016.

This film is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for “sexual material and language.”

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Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer And Nicki Minaj Star In First Trailer For BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT

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Ice Cube and Cedric the Entertainer are reunited in BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT, directed by Malcolm D. Lee (“The Best Man” films, “Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins”).

It’s been more than 10 years since our last appointment at Calvin’s Barbershop. Calvin (Ice Cube) and his longtime crew, including Eddie (Cedric the Entertainer), are still there, but the shop has undergone some major changes. Most noticeably, our once male-dominated sanctuary is now co-ed. The ladies bring their own flavor, drama and gossip to the shop challenging the fellas at every turn. Despite the good times and camaraderie within the shop, the surrounding community has taken a turn for the worse, forcing Calvin and our crew to come together to not only save the shop, but their neighborhood.

Check out the brand new trailer now.

BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT also stars Regina Hall (“Think Like a Man”), Oscar winner Common (“Selma”), Sean Patrick Thomas (“Barbershop”), Eve (“Whip It”), Anthony Anderson (TV’s “Black-ish”), Jaszmine Lewis (“Barbershop”), JB Smoove (TV’s “The Millers”), and recording artist Nicki Minaj (“The Other Woman”).

Lee directed the film from a screenplay by Kenya Barris (“Black-ish”) & Tracy Oliver (“The Neighbors”), based on characters created by Mark Brown. “Barbershop: The Next Cut” reteams the producers from the first two films, Robert Teitel, George L. Tillman and Ice Cube. Malcolm D. Lee, Becki Cross Trujillo, Ronald G. Muhammed and Jeff Kwatinetz are serving as executive producers.

The behind-the-scenes creative team includes director of photography Greg Gardiner, production designer Ina Mayhew, editor Paul Millspaugh and costume designer Danielle Hollowell.

BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT opens in theaters nationwide on April 15, 2016.

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Win A EVERY SECRET THING Prizepack

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From the producer of Foxcatcher and based on the novel by New York Times best-selling author Laura Lippman, EVERY SECRET THING is a gripping psychological thriller about the chilling consequences of the secrets we keep. Detective Nancy Porter (Banks) is still haunted by her failure to save the life of a missing child from the hands of two young girls.

Eight years later, another child goes missing in the same town just days after Ronnie and Alice (Fanning and Macdonald), the two girls convicted of the former crime, were released from juvenile detention. Porter and her partner (Parker) must race against the clock to prevent history from repeating itself. But as they begin to investigate the girls and their families, especially Alice’s protective mother (Lane), they unearth a web of secrets and deceptions that calls everything into question.

Available NOW On Demand and Digital HD and on DVD August 4, 2015.

WAMG is giving away to ONE lucky reader a prizepack for EVERY SECRET THING.

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EVERY SECRET THING – The Review

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Eight years ago, a baby went missing and two young girls Ronnie and Alice (Dakota Fanning and Danielle Macdonald) were convicted of the crime and placed in juvenile detention. They’re now both 18 and are trying to move on with their lives after having served their time. Detective Nancy Porter (Elizabeth Banks) thinks history is repeating itself when another young girl goes missing in the same town. Of course the two main suspects are Ronnie and Alice. But as Porter begins to investigate the girls and their families, especially Alice’s mother (Diane Lane), they unearth a web of secrets and deceptions that calls everything into question.

What begins as a slow and meditative character piece – showing how traumatic events from your past can affect your day-to-day life – evolves into a police procedural mystery without much intrigue. In fact, it doesn’t take long for the film to completely flat-line, never gaining any form of life after initially introducing the characters. Most of the time EVERY SECRET THING feels like it’s going through the motions. For a story filled with high stakes and heightened emotions, there isn’t much gusto behind the proceedings. A story filled with cold characters and harsh consequences is presented in an even colder light. I’m usually a fan of films that explore the dark underbelly of suburbia. Denis Vileneuve’s 2013 film PRISONERS is an excellent example of this type of film done right. Unfortunately director Amy Berg never gives the audience a character to care for or a reason to care about their outcome.

All the performances are on point; especially Fanning. Even if she’s practically typecast as the waifish, insecure girl who mopes around more often than not, you can see she’s trying to breathe life into this underwritten character. Newcomer Danielle Macdonald on the other hand is garishly over the top most of the time. She plays a character that is longing for attention, but instead comes across as an actress vying for attention in a film with bigger name actors. The rest of the cast delivers the script in appropriate fashion, but competent actors aren’t enough to fill the gaps in this film.

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One of my least favorite elements to a mystery is keeping a fact that most of the characters know on-screen except the audience until late in a film for a reveal. Over an hour into a 90-minute film a secret is revealed about a character to add motivation for their actions. Sometimes this act of deception can work and add depth to previous events, whereas other times it just feels like a cheap ploy. The latter is the case in EVERY SECRET THING. Keeping a secret motivation like the one here from the audience for the majority of the film feels too much like the murderer in an Agatha Christie novel going on a lengthy monologue towards the end of the story explaining what their diabolical plan was all along.

For all that doesn’t work in EVERY SECRET THING, the film does show how easily someone can misread another’s personality, and how some stories can be misconstrued by others or the media. Amy Berg’s background working as a documentary filmmaker (especially her film WEST OF MEMPHIS) certainly helped with that. But what made those previous films work so well is that you got to know the people in front of the camera; you understood their problems but got to see them as real people as well. Even though EVERY SECRET THING is based on an acclaimed novel, I found myself caring less and less about the characters and their story as the film went on. It almost makes you wonder if Berg felt this same fatigue while making it. EVERY SECRET THING shows that you can have a talented filmmaker at the helm directing a talented cast and yet things can still not quite come together.

 

Overall rating: 2 out of 5

 

EVERY SECRET THING is now in theaters, On Demand and iTunes

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