Carey Mulligan and Bradley Cooper Star In First Teaser For Leonard Bernstein Biopic MAESTRO

Maestro. (L to R) Carey Mulligan as Felicia Montealegre and Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein (Director/Writer) in Maestro. Cr. Jason McDonald/Netflix © 2023.

Check out the teaser trailer for the Leonard Bernstein biopic, MAESTRO, starring Carey Mulligan and Bradley Cooper.

Maestro is directed by Bradley Cooper (A Star Is Born), who co-wrote the script with Josh Singer. Cooper also stars as cultural icon Leonard Bernstein; the film focuses on Bernstein’s lifelong relationship with actress Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein (Carey Mulligan).

According to Netflix: Alongside Mulligan and Cooper, the cast of Maestro includes Matt Bomer, Maya Hawke, Sarah Silverman, Josh Hamilton, Scott Ellis, Gideon Glick, Sam Nivola, Alexa Swinton, and Miriam Shor.

Look for MAESTRO this November 22 before hitting Netflix on Dec. 20. It will have its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival this September.

Maestro. (L to R) Carey Mulligan as Felicia Montealegre and Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein (Director/Writer) in Maestro. Cr. Jason McDonald/Netflix © 2023.

Maestro. (L to R) Carey Mulligan as Felicia Montealegre and Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein (Director/Writer) in Maestro. Cr. Jason McDonald/Netflix © 2023.

Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN In St. Louis

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Director Antoine Fuqua brings his modern vision to a classic story in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and Columbia Pictures’ THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN. With the town of Rose Creek under the deadly control of industrialist Bartholomew Bogue (Peter Sarsgaard), the desperate townspeople, led by Emma Cullen (Haley Bennett), employ protection from seven outlaws, bounty hunters, gamblers and hired guns – Sam Chisolm (Denzel Washington), Josh Faraday (Chris Pratt), Goodnight Robicheaux (Ethan Hawke), Jack Horne (Vincent D’Onofrio), Billy Rocks (Byung-Hun Lee), Vasquez (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo), and Red Harvest (Martin Sensmeier). As they prepare the town for the violent showdown that they know is coming, these seven mercenaries find themselves fighting for more than money.

THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN is in theaters September 23rd.

WAMG invites you to enter for the chance to win TWO (2) seats to the advance screening of THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH at 7PM in the St. Louis area.

Answer the following:

Name the seven cast members from the original 1960 film.

Name the composer of the original 1960 film.

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THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN has been rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for Extended and Intense Sequences of Western Violence, and for Historical Smoking, Some Language and Suggestive Material.

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MAGIC MIKE XXL – The Review

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If it’s Summertime at the cinema, then it’s sequel time once again! Hey, it was just a couple of days ago when that foul-mouthed toy returned in TED 2. A few weeks ago another entry in the scare series arrived with INSIDIOUS 3. And this all really began on the first of May when those mighty Marvel movie heroes reunited to take down Ultron, while another team, the singin’ Bellas, headed back to the multiplex a couple of weeks later in PITCH PERFECT 2. And now movie fans are treated to another epic return gathering of several big screen icons. But this titanic team appeals to a slightly more mature demographic, hence the truly earned “R” rating. Unlike Tony Stark’s crew, these bigger-than-life beef cakes aren’t using their talents against lethal robots. The power of pleasure provides the energy, and propels the plot, in MAGIC MIKE XXL.

So, it’s been three years since we last saw Mike Lane (Channing Tatum) excite the ladies on stage. But, he’s given up his g-string for a tool belt as he devotes his time and energy into a fledgling interior design business in Tampa, Florida. But a phone call from one of his old dancing pals tricks him into a reunion with the other club vets: Ken (Matt Bomer), Tito (Adam Rodriguez), “Tarzan” (Kevin Nash), Tobias (Gabriel Inglesias), and “big” Dick Richie (Joe Manganiello). After the owner of that venue skipped the country, the fellas split with several leaving the adult entertainment biz (Tito’s got a food truck that sells his “all natural” frozen yogurt). But, now the guys have a plan to compete as a group at the big stripper convention happening in Myrtle Beach in only a few weeks. Mike takes a pass, but later that night, as he toils in his workshop, the booming hip-hop beats from his radio act as a siren’s song. That next morning he joins the guys at Tito’s yogurt truck for one last glorious gig. During the long trek, they stop off in Jacksonville where Mike meets the flirtatious photog Zoey (Amber Heard). Hey, with old club owner Dallas AWOL, the gang needs a new master of ceremonies, so they stop again at a very exclusive ladies’ club in Savannah where Mike attempts to recruit former flame Rome (Jada Pinkett Smith) along with two of her prized performers, Malik (Stephan Boss) and Andre (Donald Glover). As the group nears the big event, Mike convinces the crew to ditch their old act. But can they come up with a sensational new routine in the scant hours before they take the stage, one that will literally knock the attendees socks (and stockings) off?

Tatum effortlessly slips back into the role of leader to this motley crew, shaking off the sawdust as those old moves return to him (like riding a bike!). We get a good dose of the comedic skills he’s sharpened in the JUMP STREET franchise (especially in his banter with Zoe over pastry preferences-he’s a “cookie man”) and even a taste of his dramatic range from flicks like FOXCATCHER. But best of all is his impeccable physicality as he seems to defy gravity in his early workshop dance, which plays as a thumping tribute to the barn-raising number SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS and Donald O’Connor’s wild “Make ’em Laugh” from SINGING IN THE RAIN. Here’s a movie star with really great moves. The most entertaining of the troupe may be Manganiello who has terrific comic timing whether he’s bemoaning the lack of a lover (they just can’t accommodate his…er…gift) or treating the convention as the Super Bowl (he’s got that endearing goofball “jock” quality). And he’s gives us some smooth moves, too, in that big show doing a riff on 50 SHADES OF GREY that out steams the original. And especially during the film’s best sequence, as he performs (fueled by the club drug Molly) only for a bored convenance store clerk. Plus he really knows his “boy bands”. Bomer also grabs some laughs as his Ken spouts endless “new age-y” babble and “self-help” speak (he’s a “third level healer”). In addition to his dance skills, he’s got quite a set of pipes as he croons sweetly to his clients (who, in turn, swoon). Rodriguez is all boundless youthful enthusiasm as he rattles off his love of fresh, organic ingredients in his home made frozen treats. And he’s a great comedic partner with Inglesais, who does a killer McConaughey impression. Oh, and he’s a roly-poly Carman Miranda, too. Nash is still stoic and somber as the world-weary, somewhat battered “Tarzan” (he poses more than he dances on stage), but we get an insight into his dark past and see him utilize his artistic talents in the big finale.

Hope that I’m not giving the impression that this film is a complete, what’s the phrase the youngsters are using, “sausage fest”. There are several ladies in prominent roles. The alpha female is definitely Pinkett-Smith as the formidable Rome (hey, her club is named “Domina”), who seems to be a mix of Eartha Kitt, TV’s “Claire Huxtable”, and Tina Turner in MAD MAX: BEYOND THUNDERDOME (and seems a bit too much like her role as crime boss “Fish” Mooney on the current Batman prequel TV series “Gotham”). While Dallas revved up the club audience with his smooth Southern drawl, Rome preaches at the pulpit of empowerment (“We are all…queens!!”). Heard gives off a sexy “tough girl” vibe as the somewhat cynical photog and possible paramour for Mike (his gal from the first flick turned down his proposal…yes, really!). Also making an impression is the still radiant Andie MacDowell as a true “cougar” queen who never stops undressing the guys with her half-mast eyes. Hey, and there’s this Summer’s busiest lady, Elizabeth Banks, co-star of LOVE AND MERCY and PITCH PERFECT 2 which she also directed, grabbing some chuckles as the big convention’s prissy and slightly frazzled organizer. Now, I don’t want to leave out an impressive trio of men from Rome’s staple. Glover (AKA “Childish Gambino” and Troy on TV’s “Community”) charms as the rap improviser Andre, Boss lives up to his name as the impeccable Malik (he even goes toe to toe with Mike), and “Mr. morning TV” himself, ex pro-footballer Michael Strahan serves up a superb high-spirited dance (using a massage table) as club fave Augustus.

The director of the original, Steven Soderbergh, has relinquished those duties this time out to his longtime assistant Gregory Jacobs, but is literally still behind the camera as the film’s cinematographer (and producer/editor). Jacobs is able to capture that film’s original rhythms, and, unfortunately, its weaknesses. While much of the first outing was an introduction to the “club life” told through the eyes of a new addition (“the Kid”), this is mainly a “road picture” with their adventures on the way to “Oz” (the big SC event). Reid Carolin once again provides the screenplay, but many of the scenes (as in the first flick) have a meandering “improv” feel. This works a few times with the crew busting b*#ls on the bus, but often it feels as though the actors are flailing about without a map (most apparent in Mike and Zoey’s awkward first meeting). And another old problem occurs here, too. The film never really comes alive until the guys perform (and boy, they whip the ladies around like rag dolls and position them like “Barbies”), be it on stage or in the “mini-mart” aisle. And McConaughey’s not around as the shot of adrenaline needed to energize the slow stretches. Yes, those folks looking to gaze at taut eight and ten-packs will be most rewarded (the mostly female attendees are in a constant state of frenzy during the big finale, so maybe Jackie Gleason was mistaken about Miami audiences), but movie lovers looking for a compelling story will feel as though they never got past the “bouncers” at the door with MAGIC MIKE XXL.

3 Out of 5 Stars

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Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of MAGIC MIKE XXL In St. Louis

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WAMG has your passes to MAGIC MIKE XXL, the follow up to 2012’s worldwide hit MAGIC MIKE.

Picking up the story three years after Mike (Channing Tatum) bowed out of the stripper life at the top of his game, Magic Mike XXL finds the remaining Kings of Tampa likewise ready to throw in the towel. But they want to do it their way: burning down the house in one last blow-out performance in Myrtle Beach, and with legendary headliner Magic Mike sharing the spotlight with them.

On the road to their final show, with whistle stops in Jacksonville and Savannah to renew old acquaintances and make new friends, Mike and the guys learn some new moves and shake off the past in surprising ways.

Directed by Gregory Jacobs, the film also stars Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello, Kevin Nash, Adam Rodriguez, Gabriel Iglesias, Amber Heard, Donald Glover, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, Michael Strahan,
with Andie MacDowell, Elizabeth Banks and Jada Pinkett Smith.

MAGIC MIKE XXL hits theaters on July 1st.

WAMG invites you to enter for a chance to win passes (Good for 2) to the advance screening of MAGIC MIKE XXL on Thursday, June 25th at 7PM in the St. Louis area.

We will contact the winners by email.

Answer the following:

What future Oscar winner starred in the original MAGIC MIKE?

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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.

The film is rated R for strong sexual content, pervasive language, some nudity and drug use.

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Channing Tatum, Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello Go Shirtless In MAGIC MIKE XXL Trailer

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The guys + shirtless + dancing equals what else? MAGIC MIKE XXL.

Get ready for some eye candy in the new trailer for MAGIC MIKE XXL.

Picking up the story three years after Mike (Channing Tatum) bowed out of the stripper life at the top of his game, MAGIC MIKE XXL finds the remaining Kings of Tampa likewise ready to throw in the towel. But they want to do it their way: burning down the house in one last blow-out performance in Myrtle Beach, and with legendary headliner Magic Mike sharing the spotlight with them.

On the road to their final show, with whistle stops in Jacksonville and Savannah to renew old acquaintances and make new friends, Mike and the guys learn some new moves and shake off the past in surprising ways.

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The comedy also stars Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello, Kevin Nash, Adam Rodriguez, Gabriel Iglesias, Amber Heard, Donald Glover, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, Michael Strahan, with Andie MacDowell, Elizabeth Banks and Jada Pinkett Smith.

MAGIC MIKE XXL hits theaters on July 1st.

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

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Channing Tatum, Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello Return For MAGIC MIKE XXL

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MAGIC MIKE stars Channing Tatum, Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello, Kevin Nash, Adam Rodriguez and Gabriel Iglesias are reuniting for the hotly anticipated sequel MAGIC MIKE XXL, beginning production on September 29th, for director Gregory Jacobs.

Joining the returning cast, in brand new roles, will be Elizabeth Banks (“The Hunger Games” franchise), Donald Glover (“Community”), Amber Heard (“The Rum Diary”), Andie MacDowell (“Footloose”), Jada Pinkett Smith (“Gotham”) and Michael Strahan (“Live with Kelly and Michael”).

MAGIC MIKE XXL is set for release on Wednesday, July 1, 2015.

Picking up the story three years after Mike bowed out of the stripper life at the top of his game, “Magic Mike XXL” finds the remaining Kings of Tampa likewise ready to throw in the towel. But they want to do it their way: burning down the house in one last blow-out performance in Myrtle Beach, and with legendary headliner Magic Mike sharing the spotlight with them. On the road to their final show, with whistle stops in Jacksonville and Savannah to renew old acquaintances and make new friends, Mike and the guys learn some new moves and shake off the past in surprising ways.

The new film will be directed and produced by Emmy Award winner Gregory Jacobs (“Behind the Candelabra”), who served as a producer on MAGIC MIKE, as well as numerous features in a long-running collaboration with Steven Soderbergh.

MAGIC MIKE XXL also reunites MAGIC MIKE producers Nick Wechsler, Channing Tatum and Reid Carolin, with a screenplay by Carolin. Steven Soderbergh, who directed the first film, will executive produce.

The announcement was made today by Greg Silverman, President of Creative Development and Worldwide Production, and Sue Kroll, President of Worldwide Marketing and International Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures.

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Ladies, hold on to your panties… because sexy just took over the big screen!

Mike has a lot on his plate. He is a roofer, he owns his own detailing company, and one day he hopes to open his own his own custom furniture business. Oh, did I forget to mention that he’s a stripper in an all male review. On one of his roofing gigs, Mike meets Adam “The Kid” and ends up bringing him into the fast paced, crazy world of dancing, women and money.

First thing’s first… a round of applause for the casting in this film. Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer, Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello and Matthew McConaughey are all fantastic actors. I’ll just go ahead and throw it out there that they all happen to be incredibly well-built and attractive. This film is one big handsome sandwich, and the audience is in the middle. Trust me, I am not complaining.

Of course, this isn’t just about pretty faces. There is a bit of a story here. Mike wants to be more than what he is. He dreams of owning his own business, but because of his poor credit he is at a loss to gain the backing that he needs. At first glance, he seems to have everything figured out, but he still has a lot to learn. As for Adam “The Kid”, he gets lost in the world of money, women and partying. They do a great job of showcasing the dark side of the lifestyle. Don’t get me wrong, Steven Soderbergh doesn’t completely trash it, but he shows that while there is money to be made, it is also to get caught up and lose your way. The story isn’t fully developed, but something tells me that is not what is going to bring audiences to the theater for this one. There is nothing wrong with going to a film for fun! Not every film has to shoot for the Oscar. Sometimes it’s nice to just sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenery.

The only person that I had a problem with, character-wise, was Brooke (Cody Horn), Adam’s sister. I get where they were going with her character. They wanted her to be normal, average, and the complete opposite of anyone in their partying lifestyle. I think they went a little overboard. The chemistry between Brooke and Mike didn’t feel organic or real. It felt forced and awkward. The character of Mike didn’t really need a romance to fill out the story. I am just glad that the romance took a backseat so we could concentrate on Mike’s development. (That last sentence was not meant to sound dirty, but it works either way you interpret it… Just sayin’!)

What I admire most about this film is that these guys really committed to their roles. They didn’t play spoofs of male strippers, they took on their roles. They learned the dancing, sported the scantily clad costumes, and made sure that their bodies were in amazing shape (not that they weren’t in shape before). Sure, parts of this film are goofy, silly, and humorous, but it’s not a spoof movie. The dance numbers alone prove that. Especially Tatum’s crazy, amazing moves. My jaw dropped several times during the film at just how talented he really is. The male review doesn’t get all the fun though. McConaughey not only wrote and performs a song in the film, but he also struts his stuff as Dallas, the club owner. I guess he couldn’t let the youngins’ have all the fun! Either way, he fits in perfectly!

They really hit the nail on the head with the soundtrack for this one too! “It’s Raining Men” by Countre Black and “Feels Like the First Time”  by Foreigner add to the hyped up fun of the film. Also, it was fitting for Dallas (McConaughey) to dance to “Calling Doctor Love” by Kiss. Add some “My Pony” by Ginuwine, and this film has some solid, sexy snacks for the ears!

Look, I am going to be honest with you. This is not necessarily a date movie, and I don’t really see a lot guys enjoying all of the “talents” showcased in this film. Heck, this isn’t really a movie that you go to just for story, but if you are comfortable with your sexuality and looking for a fun film, then you will enjoy MAGIC MIKE.

OVERALL RATING: 4 out of 5 stars

MAGIC MIKE hits theaters June 29th
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Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of MAGIC MIKE In St. Louis

A dramatic comedy set in the world of male strippers, “Magic Mike” is directed by Academy Award® winner Steven Soderbergh (“Traffic”) and stars Channing Tatum in the title role. The film follows Mike as he takes a young dancer called The Kid (Alex Pettyfer) under his wing and schools him in the fine arts of partying, picking up women, and making easy money.

Magic Mike,” starring Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer, Matthew McConaughey, Cody Horn, Olivia Munn, Matt Bomer, Riley Keough, Joe Manganiello, Kevin Nash, Adam Rodriguez and Gabriel Iglesias, will be in theaters Friday, June 29.

What could be better than a girls night out with martinis and manis? Martinis, manis, and the men of “Magic Mike” of course! Warner Bros. Pictures and WAMG invite you to enter for your chance to win passes to the advance screening of MAGIC MIKE in St. Louis on June 26th.

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3. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: Which of the actors, at age 18, was a real-life stripper?

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Mike (Channing Tatum) is an entrepreneur. A man of many talents and loads of charm, he spends his days pursuing the American Dream from as many angles as he can handle: from roofing houses and detailing cars to designing furniture from his Tampa beach condo.

But at night… he’s just magic.

The hot headliner in an all-male revue, Magic Mike has been rocking the stage at Club Xquisite for years with his original style and over-the-top dance moves. The more the ladies love him, the more they spend, and the happier that makes club owner Dallas (Matthew McConaughey).

Seeing potential in a guy he calls the Kid (Alex Pettyfer), Mike takes the 19-year-old under his wing and schools him in the fine arts of dancing, partying, picking up women and making easy money. It’s not long before the club’s newest act has fans of his own, as the summer opens up to a world of fun, friendship and good times.

Meanwhile, Mike meets the Kid’s captivating sister, Brooke (Cody Horn). She’s definitely someone he’d like to know a lot better, and it looks like he has a chance…until his lifestyle gets in the way.

Directed by Oscar® winner Steven Soderbergh (“Traffic”) and written by Reid Carolin, “Magic Mike” is produced by Nick Wechsler, Gregory Jacobs, Channing Tatum and Reid Carolin. The creative filmmaking team includes production designer Howard Cummings, costume designer Christopher Peterson, music supervisor Frankie Pine and choreographer Alison Faulk.

Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Nick Wechsler/Gregory Jacobs production of an Iron Horse/Extension 765 Enterprise, “Magic Mike,” distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.

This film is rated R by the MPAA for pervasive sexual content,
brief graphic nudity, language and some drug use.

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