WAMG Giveaway – Win the ALMOST CHRISTMAS Blu-ray

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Bring home the joy of family in the hilarious and heartwarming ALMOST CHRISTMAS which arrived on Digital HD on January 24th and arrives on Blu-ray, DVD and On Demand on February 7th from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. From writer/director David E. Talbert (Baggage Claim) and producer Will Packer (Ride AlongThink Like a Man series), this is a year-round comedy everyone can enjoy! 

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Now, you can own the ALMOST CHRISTMAS Blu-ray. WAMG has three copies to give away. All you have to do is leave a comment answering this question: What is your favorite movie starring Danny Glover? (mine is SAW). It’s so easy!

Good Luck!

OFFICIAL RULES:

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

2. WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM ALL QUALIFYING ENTRIES.

No purchase necessary   

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An extended family reunites for the holidays and must survive their time at home in the hilarious Almost Christmas, arriving on Digital HD January 24, 2017 and on Blu-ray , DVD and On Demand on February 7, 2017 from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. A new comedy from writer/director David E. Talbert (Baggage Claim) and producer Will Packer (Ride Along, Think Like a Man series), Almost Christmas tells the festive story of a beloved patriarch (Danny Glover, Lethal Weapon Series, Shooter) who asks his family for one gift this holiday season: to get along. If they can honor that wish and spend five days under the same roof without killing one another, it will be a Christmas miracle!  With exclusive bonus content including a gag reel, Monique’s “Aunt May” unplugged, a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film, and more, Almost Christmas serves year-round laughs for all.

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Starring alongside Glover is a stellar comedic ensemble cast, including Mo’Nique (Precious, “The Parkers”), J.B Smoove (Barbershop: The Next Cut, Date Night), Gabrielle Union (Think Like a Man Too, “Being Mary Jane”), Jessie T. Usher (When the Game Stands Tall, Independence Day: Resurgence) and Omar Epps (“Shooter,” “House”). Hailed as “hilarious and heartwarming” (Ebony), Almost Christmas brings home the joy of family.

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The Blu-ray™ Combo Pack includes a Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital HD with UltraViolet™.

  • Blu-ray unleashes the power of your HDTV and is the best way to watch movies at home, featuring 6X the picture resolution of DVD, exclusive extras and theater-quality surround sound.
  • DVD offers the flexibility and convenience of playing movies in more places, both at home and away.
  • Digital HD with UltraViolet lets you watch movies anywhere, on any device. Users can instantly stream or download movies to watch on iPad®, iPhone®, Android™, smart TVs, connected Blu-ray™ players, game consoles and more.

BLU-RAY AND DVD BONUS FEATURES

  • Even More Gags
  • Aunt May Unplugged– The Queen of comedy lets it rip.  
  • Home for the Holidays– Go behind-the scenes with the cast of Almost Christmas.

o   Meet the Family– Go behind-the scenes with the cast of Almost Christmas.

o   Fun on Set– A compilation of all the fun moments from production.

o   Coming Home– Cast and crew talk about the importance of the house in the film.

o   The ATL!- A look at what makes shooting in Atlanta so special.

o   Composing Christmas – The director and composer have a conversation about scoring Almost Christmas.

  • The Director Diaries– Director David E. Talbert shows viewers how he created Almost Christmas.
  • Walter Meyer’s Sweet Potato Pie– Danny Glover talks about the best way to make sweet potato pie.
  • My Favorite Scene Is…The cast talks about their favorite scene in Almost Christmas.
  • Working with Actors- Director David E. Talbert shares his thoughts on directing actors. 

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ALMOST CHRISTMAS Arrives on Digital HD on January 24th and on Blu-ray , DVD and On Demand February 7th

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Bring home the joy of family in the hilarious and heartwarming ALMOST CHRISTMAS arriving on Digital HD on January 24th and on Blu-ray, DVD and On Demand on February 7th from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. From writer/director David E. Talbert (Baggage Claim) and producer Will Packer (Ride AlongThink Like a Man series), this is a year-round comedy everyone can enjoy! 

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n extended family reunites for the holidays and must survive their time at home in the hilarious Almost Christmas, arriving on Digital HD January 24, 2017 and on Blu-ray , DVD and On Demand on February 7, 2017 from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. A new comedy from writer/director David E. Talbert (Baggage Claim) and producer Will Packer (Ride Along, Think Like a Man series), Almost Christmas tells the festive story of a beloved patriarch (Danny Glover, Lethal Weapon Series, Shooter) who asks his family for one gift this holiday season: to get along. If they can honor that wish and spend five days under the same roof without killing one another, it will be a Christmas miracle!  With exclusive bonus content including a gag reel, Monique’s “Aunt May” unplugged, a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film, and more, Almost Christmas serves year-round laughs for all.

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Starring alongside Glover is a stellar comedic ensemble cast, including Mo’Nique (Precious, “The Parkers”), J.B Smoove (Barbershop: The Next Cut, Date Night), Gabrielle Union (Think Like a Man Too, “Being Mary Jane”), Jessie T. Usher (When the Game Stands Tall, Independence Day: Resurgence) and Omar Epps (“Shooter,” “House”). Hailed as “hilarious and heartwarming” (Ebony), Almost Christmasbrings home the joy of family.

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The Blu-ray™ Combo Pack includes a Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital HD with UltraViolet™.

  • Blu-ray unleashes the power of your HDTV and is the best way to watch movies at home, featuring 6X the picture resolution of DVD, exclusive extras and theater-quality surround sound.
  • DVD offers the flexibility and convenience of playing movies in more places, both at home and away.
  • Digital HD with UltraViolet lets you watch movies anywhere, on any device. Users can instantly stream or download movies to watch on iPad®, iPhone®, Android™, smart TVs, connected Blu-ray™ players, game consoles and more.

BLU-RAY AND DVD BONUS FEATURES

  • Even More Gags
  • Aunt May Unplugged– The Queen of comedy lets it rip.  
  • Home for the Holidays– Go behind-the scenes with the cast of Almost Christmas.

o   Meet the Family– Go behind-the scenes with the cast of Almost Christmas.

o   Fun on Set– A compilation of all the fun moments from production.

o   Coming Home– Cast and crew talk about the importance of the house in the film.

o   The ATL!- A look at what makes shooting in Atlanta so special.

o   Composing Christmas – The director and composer have a conversation about scoring Almost Christmas.

  • The Director Diaries– Director David E. Talbert shows viewers how he created Almost Christmas.
  • Walter Meyer’s Sweet Potato Pie– Danny Glover talks about the best way to make sweet potato pie.
  • My Favorite Scene Is…The cast talks about their favorite scene in Almost Christmas.
  • Working with Actors- Director David E. Talbert shares his thoughts on directing actors. 

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FILMMAKERS:

Cast: Kimberly Elise, Danny Glover, John Michael Higgins, Romany Malco, Mo’Nique, J.B Smoove, Gabrielle Union

Music By: John Paesano

Music Supervisor: Julia Michels

Editor: Troy Takaki ACE

Production Designer: Wynn Thomas

Director of Photography: Larry Blanford

Executive Producers: Lyn Sisson-Talbert, David E. Talbert, Preston Holmes, James Lopez, Gabrielle Union, Jeff Morrone

Produced By: Will Packer p.g.a

Written and Directed By: David E. Talbert

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ALMOST CHRISTMAS – Review

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So, we’ve been seeing the slow trickle of “Oscar bait” serious films the last few weeks, as the big escapist blockbusters go into hibernation (yes, a few more will pop up with prequels to Star Wars and Harry Potter, and another Marvel superhero glided in last week). Well, what also arrives in the multiplex is the holiday family “dramadies” (laughs and lots of heart-tuggin’). And this is an early bird, not even waiting for December to gather a big cast under the sparkly tree. But hey, it only a couple of days earlier than last year’s lump of coal in your movie stocking, LOVE THE COOPERS. So think of that flick mixed with more than a touch of 2013’s THE BEST MAN HOLIDAY, and you’ll realize, even though you’ve not started cooking the turkey, it’s ALMOST CHRISTMAS.

During the opening titles we get a montage of many moments from “Christmas past”, going back to 1971, all in the life of Walter Meyers (Danny Glover), the owner of a chain of auto repair shops based in Birmingham, Alabama. His four children grow before our eyes as he enjoys the sweet potato pie lovingly made by his adored wife Grace. Sadly, just after last year’s festivities, the family matriarch passed away, leaving a lonely Walter pondering whether to sell the old house. But not before having one last five-day Christmas celebration, gathering all the kids now spread out across the country. Eldest daughter Cheryl (Kimberly Elise), a successful Chicago dentist flies in with hubby Lonnie (J.B. Smoove), a fast-talking former NBA star. Locally based son Christian (Romany Malco) drives in with his wife Sonya (Nicole Ari Parker), two kids, and campaign manager Brooks (John Michael Higgins). Seems Christian is running for office and can’t relax, despite Sonya’s pleading. Struggling single mother, Rachel (Gabrielle Union) takes some time off from law school to hop on a bus with her pre-teen daughter Niya (Nadej k Bailey). And then there’s Walter and Grace’s late in life son (a “happy accident”) Evan (Jessie Usher), a college basketball star hoping to make the big leagues if he can get past the effects of an on-court injury. But the first to arrive is Walter’s sister-in-law, the boisterous May (Mo’Nique), formerly a touring back-up singer (name a star and she’s worked with them), who is determined to help him with everything. Let’s see, Christian’s a workaholic, relations are strained (to say the least) between sisters Cheryl and Rachel, Lonnie’s got a “roving eye”, and Evan’s harboring a dark secret. With Walter (who’s determined to recreate the pie recipe from his late wife) and May’s efforts, will they be able to last under the same roof though Christmas morning?

Pretty big cast, eh? So, let’s begin will the film’s true “scene stealers”. We’ve not seen much of Mo’Nique on the big screen since her Oscar win, so her work as Aunt May (not that one!) is as close to 3D as a 2D flick can get. Her flamboyant energy bounces off every wall of the theatre. Whether she’s whipping up a strange, exotic buffet (does she think everyone will dig right in?) or spewing insults with the force of a gattling gun. Mo’Nique dominates the story (making us wish the film makers would cut back to her during some dull stretches). She’s complimented by and often squaring off with, the terrific Smoove (so wonderful on HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm”) as the motor-mouthed con man Lonnie. He even gets to display his gangly grace in several slapstick scenes invoking another holiday icon Clark Griswald (especially as he tries to repair a faulty Santa decoration). But he’s at his best when Lonnie’s in full panic desperation mode in the film’s last act. Some smart producer should really pair up this two in a marriage comedy. The other stars don’t get as much of a chance to really shine.The gorgeous Union has played a variation of this hard-edged, hurt by romance character in countless “rom-coms” and TV films. She and Elise make good sparring partners, but Ms. E  doesn’t have her big moment until a big last act reveal. Malco (hilarious in THE 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN) is pretty much a straight man, particularly with Christopher Guest staple Higgins who’s an awkward laugh riot. Glover is world weary and exasperated (yes, he does his signature line). Usher injects some youthful energy, especially in the scenes with his full-of-swagger best bud Eric (DC Young Fly). Parker has little to do while Omar Epps is saddled with the cliché role of the now single neighbor, a high school crush of Union.

Writer/director David E. Talbert tries to keep the story moving despite feeling the need to slow things down for sequences that have become family flick staples (dancing to old pop tunes in the kitchen, the touch football game, etc.). The attempts at pathos and drama almost produce a whiplash effect when they abruptly follow or interrupt the comedy. It’s not enough that Walter’s a recent widower, he must have a connection to a local shelter which Christian’s political ambitions threaten. Too much time is lost to the pie subplot (I kept wondering if the recipe was hidden with the secret egg salad formula from the Woody Allen classic WHAT’S UP, TIGER LILY?), and a sharp turn into a substance abuse story nearly flips the film off its bearings. Plus some things just ring false particularly when lil’ Nya suddenly channels Dr. Phil and lays out all of mom Rachels’ emotional baggage. But the holiday sights and sounds are lovely enough to satisfy all the Christmas flick fans. And when Mo’Nique and J.B. Smoove are working their comedy magic, ALMOST CHRISTMAS goes down like a sweet cup of egg nog.

3 Out of 5

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Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of ALMOST CHRISTMAS In St. Louis

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A new comedy from writer/director David E. Talbert (Baggage Claim) and producer Will Packer (Ride Along, Think Like a Man series, This Christmas), ALMOST CHRISTMAS tells the festive story of a beloved patriarch who asks his family for one gift this holiday season: to get along. If they can honor that wish and spend five days under the same roof without killing one another, it will be a Christmas miracle.

The all-star cast of ALMOST CHRISTMAS is led by Kimberly Elise, Omar Epps, Danny Glover, Romany Malco, Mo’Nique, Nicole Ari Parker, J.B. Smoove, Gabrielle Union, Jessie Usher and DC Young Fly.

ALMOST CHRISTMAS opens in theaters November 11.

WAMG invites you to enter for the chance to win TWO (2) seats to the advance screening of ALMOST CHRISTMAS on Monday, Nov. 7 at 7PM in the St. Louis area.

Answer the following:

Name the classic 1947 Christmas film that won 3 Academy Awards.

TO ENTER, ADD YOUR NAME, ANSWER AND EMAIL IN OUR COMMENTS SECTION BELOW.

OFFICIAL RULES:

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

2. No purchase necessary. 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.

Rated PG 13

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Film Title: Almost Christmas

See Omar Epps, Danny Glover, Mo’Nique And Gabrielle Union In Trailer For ALMOST CHRISTMAS

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Enjoy holiday-themed films with a lot of big actors? Have we got a movie for you. Coming to theaters this fall is ALMOST CHRISTMAS. The all-star cast includes Omar Epps, Danny Glover, Mo’Nique, Gabrielle Union and more. Check out the first trailer for Universal Pictures’ upcoming comedy now.

A new comedy from writer/director David E. Talbert (Baggage Claim) and producer Will Packer (Ride Along, Think Like a Man series, This Christmas), ALMOST CHRISTMAS tells the festive story of a beloved patriarch who asks his family for one gift this holiday season: to get along.  If they can honor that wish and spend five days under the same roof without killing one another, it will be a Christmas miracle.

Sounds a little reminiscent of last year’s LOVE THE COOPERS. That 2015 film followed the Cooper clan as four generations of extended family came together for their annual Christmas Eve celebration. As the evening unfolded, a series of unexpected visitors and unlikely events turned the night upside down, leading them all toward a surprising rediscovery of family bonds and the spirit of the holiday.

The cast of ALMOST CHRISTMAS is led by Kimberly Elise, Omar Epps, Danny Glover, Romany Malco, Mo’Nique, Nicole Ari Parker, J.B. Smoove, Gabrielle Union, Jessie Usher and DC Young Fly.

ALMOST CHRISTMAS opens in cinemas November 11.

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Blu Monday: Muppets, Bowling Balls, and Lots of Guns!

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Mo’Nique To Join Academy President Tom Sherak For Oscar® Nominations

AMPAS has issued this latest press release on the upcoming happenings for Nomination morning

Beverly Hills, CA – Nominations for the 83rd Academy Awards® will be announced on Tuesday, January 25, by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences President Tom Sherak and Oscar-winning actress and Academy member Mo’Nique.

Sherak and Mo’Nique will unveil the nominations in 10 of the 24 categories at a 5:30 a.m. news conference at the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, where hundreds of media representatives from around the world will be gathered.  Nominations information for all categories will be distributed simultaneously to news media in attendance and via the Internet on the official Academy Awards website, www.oscar.com.

Last year Mo’Nique received her first Oscar nomination and win for her supporting performance in “Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire.” She currently hosts her own late-night talk show, “The Mo’Nique Show,” on BET. 

Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2010 will be presented on Sunday, February 27, 2011, at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center®, and televised live on the ABC Television Network.  The Oscar presentation also will be televised live in more than 200 countries worldwide.

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Review: PRECIOUS: BASED ON THE NOVEL PUSH BY SAPPHIRE

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Heart-wrenching and bold, hopeful and difficult, shocking and sweet, PRECIOUS is the kind of film that may be hard for people to watch.  A depiction of the harsh realities that has befallen so many teenagers who have lived and who continue to live in poverty, the film is both a triumph and a tribute to their strength and the strength of those who would reach down from the outside and pull them towards the edge of the cesspool.  It is aided by a fantastic sense of style by director Lee Daniels, an unflinching screenplay by Geoffrey Fletcher (based on the equally unflinching novel PUSH by Sapphire), and a cast that, through and through, is simply flawless.

The title character, played by Gabourey ‘Gabby’ Sidibe, is a 16-year-old junior high student.  Illiterate and overweight, she pushes herself through her day, dealing with the kids who make fun of her on the street and going home to a physically, emotionally, and psychologically abusive mother.  Precious (full name Clareece Precious Jones) is also pregnant with her second child.  Understanding the hardships she must endure outside of the classroom, the principal of Precious’ school enrolls her into the Each One Teach One program.  Hoping to make a better life for herself, Precious goes, and, there, she meets those who would help her do just that.

Sadly, PRECIOUS is the kind of film that not everyone has a desire to sit through.  The pain that this young girl endures through the course of two hours is difficult to watch, and those seeking feature length escapism should look elsewhere.  Precious is beaten, verbally berated nonstop, and even raped by her own father, the source of both of her children.  I did say sadly, though, because there is a light at the end of PRECIOUS’ dark tunnel that is both brilliant and heartening.  Everyone involved in the creation of this film understand its sense of hope and the emotional charge that comes from the moment here and there where we actually see Precious happy.  It’s a jolt seeing this young girl whose life is full of so much pain and endless hate towards her actually smile now and again.  When she breaks down late in the film to her literacy teacher, played wonderfully by Paula Patton, about not feeling love from the world, you understand why, and you weep for her.

Precious is a girl who dream of a better life, who transfers her mind elsewhere when the hardest aspects of her life are trying to interfere.  She dreams of being a movie star.  She dreams of a young boy on a motorcycle coming to pick her up, a character listed as Tom Cruise, though I’m sure there is more to that played out in the novel.  At one moment, a scene of sheer brilliance, she imagines herself and her spiteful mother in the middle of Vittorio De Sica’s 1960 epic war drama, TWO WOMEN.  Never mind that that film is full of hardships for its central characters.  The two women in that film, mother and daughter, love one another deeply.  That, to Precious, is fantasy enough.

These dream sequences are just part of Lee Daniels breathtaking sense of scene crafting.  He captures the late ’80s era the film is set in with glimpses of THE $100,000 PYRAMID and people talking about the bullshit found in a film like BARFLY.  His camera, helped along by cinematographer Andrew Dunn, captures both pain and beauty with equal efficacy and power. Even more than that, Daniels has a way with his actors, pulling the very best from them and making it all seem so effortless.

To begin with, Sidibe is amazing as Precious.  Sidibe has stated that, with her performance in this film, she hopes to bring inspiration, hoping it will help them change their outlook on life or to even help other make the task.  With the performance she gives here, she does absolutely that.  You would never guess this is her first film.  Instead, you would think she was a battered and hurt, young girl who Daniels thrust in front of the camera.  She captures Precious’ pain, but, even more so, she captures her beauty and her hope.

The rest of the cast is equally as moving.  All the girls who play the other girls at Each One Teach One bring  vivacity  and warmth to their characters.  Lenny Kravitz and Mariah Carey show up in near-complete camouflage (actually, their lack of makeup and hair styles would made it a lack of camouflage, but the results are the same).

There is one performance here, however, that goes even beyond that of Sidibe’s.  Mo’Nique, mostly known for ridiculous comedies and flashy cameos in films like DOMINO and BEERFEST (sorry, those are the only two films she appears in that I’ve seen until now), brings out so much vinegar and evil through her character, that you truly begin to hate this woman.  She beats her child, uses her mentally disabled grandchild for her own gain, and sits by while her daughter is raped, and, with that, this character would have been hated enough.  Mo’Nique gives us and understanding of the character, almost forces it upon us with her monologue delivery and insipid rantings towards her daughter.  The character is evil, long since committing acts (some that we don’t even see) that causes irreparable damage to any hope we may have of her turning back.  That is the character on the page.  The performance Mo’Nique gives brings the character to brutal life, and it is, without a doubt, one of the best performances you will see all year.

It is a hard thing recommending a film like PRECIOUS to people, telling them that it is a fabulous film filled with emotionally painful scenes to watch.  It is a harsh reality film, one that depicts life just as it is for so many.  There is pain.  There is adversity.  But, deep down, underneath the most heartbreaking moments, there is hope.  Sapphire captured this feeling in his pages, and everything and everyone involved in PRECIOUS does an equally outstanding job of capturing that on film.

Review: ‘Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins’

Out this week is a comedy comeback for Martin Lawrence … Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins. Lawrence is usually hit or miss when it comes to comedy..this one he take out of the park. He does have some help with a huge supporting cast.

Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins is the story of daytime talk show host RJ Stevens, the African-American Jerry Springer, who decides to return down home for his parents 50Th anniversary to announce his own wedding plans. Roscoe’s bride to be is a cross of Tyra Banks and Godzilla named Bianca (Joy Bryant). Bianca a Survivor winner and B-list celeb queen determined to have the perfect family. That is until she meets Roscoe’s! that is when the supporting cast roles in as the in-laws: Cedric the Entertainer (Clyde), Michael Clarke-Duncan (Otis), Mike Epps (Reggie), Mo’nique (Betty) and old flame Lucinda (Nicole Ari Parker). Let the inbred family hi-jinx begin.

The DVD is rated PG-13 for language,sexual situation.and drugs

Make sure you checkout the special features on the disk. There is an alternate opening that give a better look into Roscoe’s TV career. There are deleted & extended scenes plus a hilarious blooper reel that will knock you out your chair! Go down the video store and rent Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins cause Ram Man says so!

[Rating 4/5]