Check Out The Trailer For Jason Reitman’s SATURDAY NIGHT

Sony Pictures has released the first trailer for SATURDAY NIGHT from director Jason Reitman..

At 11:30pm on October 11, 1975, a ferocious troupe of young comedians and writers changed television – and culture – forever. Directed by Jason Reitman and written by Gil Kenan & Reitman, Saturday Night is based on the true story of what happened behind the scenes in the 90 minutes leading up to the first broadcast of Saturday Night Live. Full of humor, chaos, and the magic of a revolution that almost wasn’t, we count down the minutes in real time until we hear those famous words…

The film stars (in order of appearance): Gabriel LaBelle, Rachel Sennott, Cory Michael Smith, Ella Hunt, Dylan O’Brien, Emily Fairn, Matt Wood, Lamorne Morris, Kim Matula, Finn Wolfhard, Nicholas Braun, Cooper Hoffman, Andrew Barth Feldman, Kaia Gerber, Tommy Dewey, Willem Dafoe, Matthew Rhys and J.K. Simmons. Also rounding out the ensemble cast are Jon Batiste and Naomi McPherson.

Here are some trivia facts about the first episode of Saturday Night Live (SNL):

  • Host: George Carlin, a legendary comedian, hosted the first episode. He performed stand-up, introduced musical guests, and led the goodnight segment. However, according to the book Live from New York, Carlin didn’t participate in any sketches because he was stoned.
  • Musical guests: Billy Preston and Janis Ian, both of whom had recent hits on the Billboard Hot 100, were the first musical guests on SNL.
  • Chevy Chase: Chevy Chase, who became a breakout star in the first season, was the first person to say “Live From New York, It’s Saturday Night!” while wearing a headset.
  • Don Pardo: Announcer Don Pardo made a mistake in the opening credits, calling the Not Ready for Primetime Players “the Not for Ready Primetime Players”.

Written by Gil Kenan & Jason Reitman, SATURDAY NIGHT opens on October 11, 2024.

Jane Curtin (Kim Matula), Laraine Newman (Emily Fairn), Lorne Michaels (Gabriel LaBelle), Rosie Shuster (Rachel Sennott), and John Belushi (Matt Wood) in the Makeup Room in SATURDAY NIGHT. © 2024 CTMG, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

HOW TO BE SINGLE – The Review

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Okay fellow film fans, are we ready for another flick attempting to replicate the BRIDESMAIDS box office bonanza? Hollywood has been frantically trying to clone that hit since it astounded the nay-sayers nearly five years ago. Back then none of the studio chiefs believed that audiences would flock to an “R” rated comedy that primarily focused on a group of woman (and mostly TV actresses at that!). Its success turned supporting player Melissa McCarthy into an “above the title” film star who headlines at one major comedy each year (she’s nearly a film franchise on her own). Now the execs want to tap into a slightly younger market, maybe the Rogen/Franco/Hill late 20’s crowd, but just a tad older than THAT AWKWARD MOMENT. And they’re banking on one of the minor BRIDESMAIDS players, the Aussie firecracker that stole scenes from lead Kristen Wiig, Rebel Wilson, who later headlined the PITCH PERFECT flicks. She’s now dishing out sage advice to Dakota (FIFTY SHADES OF GREY) Johnson on HOW TO BE SINGLE.

Wilson practically explodes off the screen when the film begins. As Robin she’s a one woman party, always on the move, and bouncing from club to club in NYC. But then the film abruptly backtracks to the story’s main focus, recent college grad Alice (Johnson). We first encounter her as a freshman when she has a “meet cute” with future beau Josh (Nicholas Braun). Jump to graduation as she tells a crest-fallen Josh that she wants to take a “break” from their relationship. After all, she’s moving to the “big apple” and wants to keep her options open. Josh begrudgingly agrees. Alice crashes at the plush apartment of her single big sis, Meg (Leslie Mann), a hard-working obstetrician, then begins a paralegal gig at a big law firm, where receptionist Robin introduces her to the singles scene, mainly the “do’s and the “don’ts”. One of the “do’s” is a hunky bartender Tom (Anders Holm). He’s slingin’ drinks while verbally sparring with the pub’s upstairs neighbor Lucy (Alison Brie). She’s taking advantage of the free Wi-fi essential to her determined online search for “Mr. Right”. Meanwhile Meg suddenly comes down with “baby fever” and searches for a “donor”. This later complicates her fling with the decade or so younger Ken (Jake Lacy). As for her kid sis, will Alice re-unite with Josh once she has “sewn her wild oats” or will she embrace Robin’s “wild style”?

Though Wilson is most prominently featured in the ads and TV spots, this is really the story of Johnson’s Alice (she takes over the film’s narration from Robin early on). The talented second (no, third) generation actress helped make GREY more tolerable than it deserved which serves this often sluggish script well. Her screen presence makes the flighty, impulsive Alice somewhat sympathetic. As mentioned earlier, Wilson is a comedic force of nature making Robin’s irresponsible antics (blacking out drunk and waking in a stranger’s bedroom is more dangerous than wacky) a touch more palatable. For several scenes she comes off merely as a less musical cousin to PITCH’s Amy (both make men turn to jelly). Unfortunately, like many award show comic hosts, she just disappears from the stage for great clumps of time (at lest 20 minutes it seems), making the producers guilty of “bait and switch” marketing. Mann builds on the mature, no-nonsense character she’s aced in her hubby’s flicks (especially THIS IS 40), and beams as the woman who decides to travel down a different path (and she can really draw blood with her verbal jabs). These ladies fare much better than the very talented Ms. Brie (so fabulous as Annie on TV’s “Community”), whose comic skills are wasted with the ludicrous, lazily conceived Lucy. Why can’t she be as sharp and smart as the other characters? And to top it off, just as in last year’s trifle SLEEPING WITH OTHER PEOPLE, Brie must again behave inappropriately in front of a gaggle of toddlers! C’mon! The male actors have even less to work with, script-wise. This hampers the gifted Damon Wayans Jr. as a “could have been interesting” suitor for Alice, whose story arc seems brutally cut short. Braun is an affable boy next door who at least gets to move past being Alice’s doormat (unfortunately right into “Jerktown”). Holm is never completely convincing as an irresistible “babe magnet” and seems like a revamp of TV’s sitcom stud Sam “Mayday” Malone, particularly in exchanges with Brie there’s a big “Cheers” vibe (but not nearly as clever). The best of the boys may be the energetic and charming Lacy (perhaps the only bright light of the dismal LOVE THE COOPERS) who has a real leading man comic charisma (check out OBVIOUS CHILD). May he find a film more worthy of his talents…the future of the “rom com” just may depend on him.

The best that can be said about the whole “she-bang’ is that it’s a bright candy-colored “infomercial” for Manhattan with cute shops and fun, safe bars on every corner and no piles of garbage in sight…ever! This helps peg this flick as the wilder kid sister of the SEX AND THE CITY films and TV series (heck, Meg references that HBO hit). The tepid direction is definitely high-end tube style (aside from a nicely framed shot of Alice alone on a fire escape) with far too many montages (Alice and Robin having fun shopping, Meg tends to her patients, Lucy endures lousy dates, Alice decorates her new digs) set to turgid pop tunes. Once again, just as in the PITCH flicks, Wilson is used as an easy laugh, to energize the flagging pace. When one scene falls flat cut to Robin, the boozing, toking, fornicating live action blond Tasmanian Devil. In the last act she is almost humanized by delivering a “wake-up call” to Alice (finally good advise!), but it doesn’t quite mesh with the previous debauchery. As I mentioned earlier, the sloppy subplot with Alice and David tries to invoke pathos, but it seems rushed. Perhaps the Lucy scenes could have been jettisoned (her desperate debacles are tiresome) to give it room to breathe and be truly moving. Or it might just feel as flat as most of the film. Rebel is often raunchy fun, but there’s really no need to mingle with HOW TO BE SINGLE. As they say in “speed-dating”…next!

2 Out of 5

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Leslie Mann, Rebel Wilson And Dakota Johnson Star In HOW TO BE SINGLE Trailer

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There’s a right way to be single, a wrong way to be single, and then…there’s Alice. And Robin. Lucy. Meg. Tom. David. New York City is full of lonely hearts seeking the right match, be it a love connection, a hook-up, or something in the middle. And somewhere between the teasing texts and one-night stands, what these unmarrieds all have in common is the need to learn how to be single in a world filled with ever-evolving definitions of love. Sleeping around in the city that never sleeps was never so much fun.

HOW TO BE SINGLE stars Dakota Johnson, Rebel Wilson, Damon Wayans, Jr., Anders Holm, Alison Brie, Nicholas Braun, Jake Lacy, with Jason Mantzoukas and Leslie Mann.

Check out the first trailer now.

Christian Ditter (“Love, Rosie,” “The Crocodiles”) directed the comedy from a screenplay by Abby Kohn & Marc Silverstein (“The Vow,” “He’s Just Not That Into You”) and Dana Fox (“Couples Retreat,” “What Happens in Vegas”), screen story by Kohn & Silverstein, based on the book by Liz Tucillo (TV’s “Sex & the City,” He’s Just Not That Into You).

Ditters’ behind-the-scenes creative team is headed by his frequent collaborator, director of photography Christian Rein, as well as production designer Steve Saklad (“Juno,” “Up in the Air”), editor Tia Nolan (“Friends with Benefits”) and costume designer Leah Katznelson (“Enough Said,” “21 Jump Street”). The music is by Fil Eisler (FOX TV’s “Empire”).

HOW TO BE SINGLE opens nationwide on February 12, 2016.

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Red Band Trailer For FREAKS OF NATURE Features Zombies, Aliens, Vampires And Humans

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On Friday, October 30, moviegoers across the country will have to take on zombies, vampires, aliens, and more as they get their first chance to see Sony Pictures Entertainment’s horror/comedy FREAKS OF NATURE in a special engagement.

Nicholas Braun, Mackenzie Davis, Josh Fadem, Joan Cusack, Bob Odenkirk, Keegan-Michael Key, Ed Westwick, Patton Oswalt, Vanessa Hudgens and Denis Leary star.

In Freaks of Nature, we welcome you to Dillford, where three days ago, everything was peaceful and business as usual: the vampires were at the top of the social order, the zombies were at the bottom, and the humans were getting along in the middle. But this delicate balance was ripped apart when the alien apocalypse arrived in Dillford and put an end to all the harmony. Now it’s humans vs. vampires vs. zombies in all-out, blood-sucking, brain-eating, vamp-staking mortal combat – and all of them are on the run from the aliens. It is up to three teenagers – one human, one vampire, and one zombie – to team up, figure out how to get rid of the interplanetary visitors, and try to restore order to this “normal” little town.

Commenting on the announcement, Matt Tolmach, the film’s producer, said, “I’m so excited for audiences to experience Freaks of Nature. We’re so proud of this amazing cast — Nic, Mackenzie, and Josh, along with Denis Leary, Bob Odenkirk, Keegan-Michael Key, Ed Westwick, Vanessa Hudgens, Patton Oswalt, and Ian Roberts. It’s hilarious and terrifying — a perfect Halloween movie.”

FREAKS OF NATURE is directed by Robbie Pickering, written by Oren Uziel, and produced by Matt Tolmach.

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Win Passes To The Advance Screening of POLTERGEIST in St. Louis

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“Clear your minds. They know what scares you.”

British director Gil Kenan proved his atmospheric take on the horror and fantasy genres with his movies Monster House and City of Ember. Now, with legendary filmmaker and producer Sam Raimi (Spiderman, Evil Dead, The Grudge), Kenan directs the remake of the classic 1982 horror movie POLTERGEIST.

POLTERGEIST contemporizes the scary tale about a family – starring Sam Rockwell (Moon, The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy) and Rosemarie DeWitt (Cinderella Man, Rachel Getting Married) – whose suburban home is haunted by evil forces.

When the terrifying apparitions escalate their attacks and hold the youngest daughter (Kennedi Clements) captive, the family must come together to rescue her before she disappears forever.

The movie also features Nicholas Braun, Kyle Catlett, Saxon Sharbino, Jane Adams and Jared Harris.

POLTERGEIST opens in theaters May 22.

WAMG invites you to enter to win a pass (good for 2) to the advance screening of POLTERGEIST in the St. Louis area.

Thursday, May 21st at 6PM

Answer the following from the original 1982 movie:

  • What 2 sci-fi film posters were hanging in the children’s bedroom?
  • What does Carol Anne call the ghosts?
  • What’s the name of the community where the Freelings live?

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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.

POLTERGEIST is rated PG 13 for Intense Frightening Sequences, Brief Suggestive Material and Some Language.

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Terror Is Reborn In 2015 In First POLTERGEIST Trailer & Poster

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The creepy clown is back!

Eric Bowen (Sam Rockwell) and wife Amy (Rosemarie DeWitt) desperately try and hold on to their youngest daughter Madison (Kennedi Clements), who’s been targeted by terrifying apparitions in the first trailer for POLTERGEIST.

The new film is a contemporary take on the classic tale about a family whose suburban home is haunted by evil forces. When the terrifying apparitions escalate their attacks and hold the youngest daughter captive, the family must come together to rescue her before she disappears forever.

“They’re here” sent shivers down the spine of moviegoers in 1982 when the terrifying horror classic, directed by Tobe Hooper and produced by Steven Spielberg, was released. What made the film even more scary was the chilling score by Jerry Goldsmith.

The trailer looks tremendous and it did its job in scaring me, so I’m willing to give it a go (now I remember why I don’t like clowns).

With Jared Harris reinventing the infamous role of Tangina, played by Zelda Rubenstein (those are hard shoes to fill, especially with her final line in the original, “this house is clean”), it may be hard for the purists to get past some of the differences.

From producer Sam Raimi (EVIL DEAD), screenwriter David Lindsay-Abaire (RISE OF THE GUARDIANS) and director Gil Kenan (MONSTER HOUSE), and starring Sam Rockwell, Rosemarie DeWitt, Saxon Sharbino, Kennedi Clements, Nicholas Braun and Jared Harris, POLTERGEIST opens in 3D in theaters July 24, 2015.

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Disney PROM Debuts on Blu-ray, DVD, Download and On-Demand August 30th

AN UNFORGETTABLE STORY FILLED WITH HIGH SCHOOL FUN, LAUGHTER AND LIFE LESSONS

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Debuts on Disney Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD, Movie Download& On-Demand –August 30, 2011

Follow the delightfully-fun—and often hilarious—journey of a group of young teenagers as they navigate through the most memorable and also difficult times of their lives in the original film PROM, arriving on Disney Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD, Movie Download and On-Demand, August 30, 2011.  This enchanting coming-of-age story is the perfect family-friendly film that captures all the anticipation, excitement, drama, and humor that accompany every young person’s journey through high school.

Consumers will not want to miss the chance to own the ultimate 2-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack that is exclusively packaged with bonus features including a hilarious, laugh out loud short “Last Chance Lloyd,” deleted scenes, music videos and more. PROM will be available for purchase at retail as a 2-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack (Blu-ray + DVD) or a High Definition Movie Download for the suggested price of $39.99 in the U.S. and $46.99 in Canada; as well as a 1-Disc DVD or a Standard Definition Movie Download for the suggested price of $29.99 in the U.S. and $35.99 in Canada. For more information on this release, please visit www.Disney.com/Prom.

PROM stars Aimee Teegarden (“Friday Night Lights”), Thomas McDonell (“The Forbidden Kingdom”), Danielle Campbell (“Prison Break”), Yin Chang (“Gossip Girl”), Nicholas Braun (“10 Things I Hate About You”), Jared Kusnitz (“The Secret Life of the American Teenager”), Jonathan Keltz (“Entourage”), De’Vaughn Nixon (“Sonny with a Chance”), Nolan Sotillo (“Corey and Lucas for the Win”), Cameron Monaghan  (“Corey and Lucas for the Win”) and
Raini Rodriguez (“I’m in the Band”).

BONUS FEATURES:

DVD:

·       Putting on PROM: Making of Featurette

·       Bloopers

BLU-RAY:

Everything on the DVD, plus…

·       “Last Chance Lloyd” Exclusive Short — Laugh out loud at all the creative and hilarious ways Lloyd (Nicholas Braun) asks girls to Prom in his heroic quest for the perfect date…actually, any date!

·       4 Deleted Scenes—With introductions by producer Justin Springer and director Joe Nussbaum.

·       7 Music Videos:

o   Allstar Weekend—“Not Your Birthday”

o   Neon Trees—“Your Surrender”

o   Moon—“Time Stand”

o   Nolan Sotillo—“We Could Be Anything” (English version)

o   Nolan Sotillo—“Juntos Lo Haremos Bien” (Spanish version)

o   Those Dancing Days—“I’ll Be Yours

o   Girl In A Coma—“Come On, Let’s Go”

MOVIE DOWNLOADS:

Everything on the DVD, plus…

·       3 Music Videos:

o   Allstar Weekend—“Not Your Birthday

o   Neon Trees—“Your Surrender”

o   Moon—“Time Stand”

 

Disc Specifications:

Street Date:                             August 30, 2011

Direct Prebook: July 5, 2011

Distributor Prebook:                 July 19, 2011

Release Formats: Blu-ray, DVD, Movie Download & On-Demand

 

Suggested Retail Price: 2-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack = $39.99 U.S./$46.99 Canada

HD Movie Download = $39.99 U.S./$46.99 Canada

1-Disc DVD = $29.99 U.S./$35.99 Canada

SD Movie Download = $29.99 U.S./$35.99 Canada

On-Demand = For additional information and pricing, please check with your preferred digital retailer. Bonus features are not offered with On-Demand.

Feature Run Time: 104 minutes

Rated: USA: PG (mild language and a brief fight) / Canada: PG (mature theme) / Quebec: G

*bonus material is not rated

Aspect Ratios: 1.78:1 / 16×9 Widescreen

Audio: Blu-ray = English 5.1 DTS-HD MA, English DVS 2.0 Dolby Digital, French & Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital

DVD= English 5.1 Dolby Digital, English DVS 2.0 Dolby Digital, French & Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital

Subtitles: English SDH, French and Spanish (applies to film content only)


Social Media:

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·       View exciting trailers, video clips and more at www.youtube.com/disneymovies

About the Movie

At “Prom”, every couple has a story and no two are exactly alike. For Nova Prescott (Aimee Teegarden), it’s a classic tale of opposites attracting when she finds herself drawn to the guy (Thomas McDonell) who gets in the way of her perfect prom. Share the laughter and the drama as secrets are brought to light, seemingly steady relationships unravel and new romance catches fire. Get ready for this hilariously heartfelt date with destiny featuring a hot ensemble cast of rising young stars and cool bonus features. There are hundreds of nights in high school, but there’s only one Prom!

ABOUT THE WALT DISNEY STUDIOS:

For more than 85 years, The Walt Disney Studios has been the foundation on which The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) was built. Today, the Studio brings quality movies, music and stage plays to consumers throughout the world. Feature films are released under four banners: Walt Disney Pictures, which includes Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios, Disneynature, Touchstone Pictures and Marvel. Through the Home Entertainment division, innovative distribution methods provide access to creative content across multiple platforms. Original music and motion picture soundtracks are produced under Walt Disney Records and Hollywood Records, while Disney Theatrical Group produces and licenses live events, including Broadway theatrical productions, Disney on Ice and Disney LIVE!.

PROM – The Review

PROM is pretty self explanatory. The film follows a group of teenagers from the same high school around the end of the year. Some are a little more excited about the big dance than others, and some are too young to go, but they still have to be surrounded by a school filled with prom-fever!

Of course, there needs to be some sort of a base, so the story mainly revolves around Nova Prescott (Aimee Teegarden), a goody two-shoes who has worked her tail off to get into Georgetown on a full scholarship. She is class president, a phenomenal student, and head of the prom committee. When a fire destroys all of the decorations that she and her committee worked so hard on, she is stuck rebuilding everything by herself… or so she thought. In a way to get back at a delinquent student, Principal Dunnan (Jere Burns) forces bad boy Jesse Richter (Thomas McDonell) to help. Now Nova is stuck working everyday after school with her complete opposite, and they forge a bond that neither of the two expected.

I am really trying to take PROM for what it is… a movie marketed towards teens, that happens to be released during prom season. Maybe I am grasping for straws here, but call it a clue that the entire theater was filled with teenage girls who could not stop talking and giggling for the entire duration of the movie! Ladies, that is slumber party behavior, not theater behavior! Guess I should have known going into a film like this.Now, I am not saying that I hated it, but I am not saying that I liked it either. I am pretty indifferent. Maybe I have been jaded by all of those years watching SAVED BY THE BELL to invite a new gang into my life… or maybe it’s just, despite having like-able characters, they could have spent way more time developing the story. Still, they were very smart on the marketing and the release date of this film. Despite a storyline that appeals primarily to tweens and teens, this film will do well in theaters.

Here is the one thing that I find odd about this film, and maybe it is just because I grew up in a small, Midwestern town… Where in the world do they make such a big deal out of asking someone to prom? Sure, most girls dream of being asked, but this usually is by phone, a creatively folded note, or I assume text message now (Wow, you kids have it easy!). I have never seen, or heard about someone being asked to a dance in such a grand way as the kids in this film, except for maybe on LAGUNA BEACH, the reality(less) show! Dudes and dudettes, feel lucky if you even get asked. I went with friends to every dance, and I finally got a date for prom my senior year a week before when my friend David said something to the extent of “This way we aren’t stuck entertaining a date all night and we have someone for pictures.” Seriously, can someone tell me where people ask their dates to prom in an engagement like fashion???

The characters were fun. Thomas McDonell is definitely the main attraction in this film. He plays the bad boy role very well. I know that everyone is going to bring this up, but he is a dead ringer, in both his mannerisms and looks, for a young Johnny Depp. It’s hard not to be sucked into his appeal. This kid is going to do big things on screen. Aimee Teegarden is ok in her role. It’s not that she played the part of Nova in any sort of a poor way, she actually pulled off who the character was suppose to be, it’s just that Nova was kind of annoying at times. I liked her ten times better in SCREAM 4. She is a beautiful girl, and I look forward to seeing what is next for her. I just think that they forced depth into her character, without actually developing it.

The film also showcases some bright young stars. Danielle Campbell plays Simone, a naive sophomore who falls for the popular, athletic superstar, who happens to have a girlfriend. There is something about her that makes me instantly like her. I don’t know exactly what it is, but rather than getting mad at her for being the other woman, I actually felt bad for her. I guess maybe because it’s a situation that we have all witnessed at one time or another… where the younger girl or boy gets swept away by the older, more popular kid. Heck, I remember my first big crush in high school! I also remember making a complete ass out of myself, and rendered speechless when he would ask to borrow a pencil! Ah, I remember my shy self! Anyway, you aren’t here to read about Melissa’s Tales of High School Nerd-dom!

Kylie Bubury plays Jordan, the girlfriend of Simone’s love interest. The thing that I really liked about this character is that once she caught her boyfriend Tyler Barso (DeVaughn Nixon) cheating, she was officially done with him. She didn’t cry, or stay, she left. Sure, they showed her character a bit upset, but she moved on and kept her head held high. This is a fantastic positive message for teens! Kudos!

The duo of music-eccentric best friends Lucas (Nolan Sotillo) and Corey (Cameron Monaghan) were a blast from the past. It is almost like they were meant to be in a John Hughes film. Cameron’s character of Corey reminded me of Ducky from PRETTY IN PINK, and Nolan’s character of Lucas really reminded me of Andrew McCarthy in pretty much any teen movie from the 80’s, minus the rich kid part.

The two actors/characters I really think should have gotten more screen time were are Nicholas Braun (Lloyd Taylor) and Joe Adler (Rolo). Nicholas’s character of Lloyd, I feel, was a better representation of the general teenage population. Getting a date to a dance, especially when you are not part of the cool crowd, can be nerve wracking and horrible. Kids are cruel. Still, his character was fun. I would have TOTALLY gone to the prom with Lloyd! Rolo easily had the best lines of the film. Whenever he was on screen he brought the laughs. They really should have spent more screen time on his Rolo’s candy obsessed character!

The only character/casting that I didn’t care for was DeVaughn Nixon as Tyler Barso, the cheating, athletic superstar. Not because his character was a creep, that was a nice twist in the story. (He was a creep though!)  It’s that he looked too old in reference to the rest of the cast. They needed someone who looked the part, age-wise. He just wasn’t believable as a high school student.

This film is very far from reality, and plays on the cliché of the good girl falling for the bad boy. Don’t get me wrong, there is a reason that it has worked in so many films. I just really think if the story were developed more that this film could have been better. Still, for teens, I am sure they will enjoy it. Heck, the kids in the screening I went to did!

OVERALL RATING: 2.5 out of 5 stars

Mash Up Video For Disney’s PROM

Check out this  new “Mash Up” from Disney’s PROM.

Walt Disney Pictures and Cambio.com will be live streaming from the red carpet premiere of PROM – TONIGHT! All the stars from the movie including Aimee Teegarden, Thomas McDonnell, Nicholas Braun, Raini Rodriguez, Janelle Ortiz, Joe Adler, Yin Chang, Jared Kusnitz, Nolan Sotillo, Danielle Campbell, Cameron Monaghan, Devaughn Nixon, and Kylie Bunbury will all be attending. The event begins at 9:00pm EST/6:00pm PST.

Make sure to also RSVP for the event on Facebook here. Bookmark this page: http://aol.it/DisneyPromLiveStream and tune in on Thursday, April 21 at 6:00PM PST!

Synopsis:

At PROM, every couple has a story and no two are exactly alike. Several intersecting stories unfold at one high school as the big dance approaches; PROM portrays the precarious passage from high school to independence as some relationships unravel and others ignite. For Nova Prescott (Aimee Teegarden), it’s a battle of wills as she finds herself drawn to the guy (Thomas McDonell) who gets in the way of her perfect prom. Fellow seniors Mei (Yin Chang) and Tyler (De’Vaughn Nixon) harbor secrets, while others face all the insecurity and anticipation that surrounds one of high school’s most seminal events. There are hundreds of nights in high school, but there’s only one PROM. Featuring an emerging ensemble cast and a powerful soundtrack, PROM hits theaters April 29, 2011.

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PROM hits theaters April 29, 2011.

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Watch These 3 New Film Clips From Disney’s PROM

Check out these 3 new film clips from Disney’s PROM. Cambio.com will be live streaming from the red carpet premiere of PROM this Thursday! All the stars from the movie including Aimee Teegarden, Thomas McDonnell, Nicholas Braun, Raini Rodriguez, Janelle Ortiz, Joe Adler, Yin Chang, Jared Kusnitz, Nolan Sotillo, Danielle Campbell, Cameron Monaghan, Devaughn Nixon, and Kylie Bunbury will all be attending. The event begins at 9:00pm EST/6:00pm PST.

Make sure to also RSVP for the event on Facebook here. Bookmark this page: http://aol.it/DisneyPromLiveStream and tune in on Thursday, April 21 at 6:00PM PST! Brought to you by Walt Disney Pictures and Cambio.com

“Y-E-S” Clip

“Fine, Helmut” Clip

“If At First You Don’t Succeed” Clip

Synopsis:

At PROM, every couple has a story and no two are exactly alike. Several intersecting stories unfold at one high school as the big dance approaches; PROM portrays the precarious passage from high school to independence as some relationships unravel and others ignite. For Nova Prescott (Aimee Teegarden), it’s a battle of wills as she finds herself drawn to the guy (Thomas McDonell) who gets in the way of her perfect prom. Fellow seniors Mei (Yin Chang) and Tyler (De’Vaughn Nixon) harbor secrets, while others face all the insecurity and anticipation that surrounds one of high school’s most seminal events. There are hundreds of nights in high school, but there’s only one PROM. Featuring an emerging ensemble cast and a powerful soundtrack, PROM hits theaters April 29, 2011.

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PROM hits theaters April 29, 2011.

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