IFC Films has acquired U.S. rights to Kat Coiro's romantic comedy "A Case of You," which made its world premiere at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival. Co-written by Justin Long, Christian Long and Keir O'Donnell, "A Case of You" stars Long, Evan Rachel Rood, Sam Rockwell, Peter Dinklage, Sienna Miller,...
Read More »Among the films having their world premiere at Tribeca this year is Kat Coiro's romantic comedy "A Case of You," which made its debut on Sunday. The film, co-penned by star Justin Long, follows a neurotic hack writer (Long) who embarks on becoming the dream man of a barista named Birdie (Evan Rachel...
Read More »It was only a matter of time before someone tried to fully exploit our current social media communication age for the evils of the generic romantic comedy and "A Case Of You," a new Justin Long-led rom-com, does just that; abusing the Facebook platform to create the first creepy FB stalker comedy. S...
Read More »It looks like Ashton Kutcher had some surprise competition in the race to play Steve Jobs. Before you can see Kutcher embody Apple's co-founder in the biopic "Jobs," Funny or Die has released their take on the man via their own biopic, which is available to view online. Titled "iSteve," it marks the...
Read More »It’s that time of year again and the Tribeca Film Festival is just around the corner. Here are a few images and trailers here and there to give us a taste of what is to come from April 17th-28th. True to Tribeca’s characteristic range, we have new images and trailers from a documentary about a highl...
Read More »Magnolia Pictures has acquired North American rights to "Best Man Down," a new comedy from writer/director Ted Koland starring Justin Long, Jess Weixler, Tyler Labine, Addison Timlin and Frances O'Connor.
Read More »Magnolia Pictures has nabbed North American rights to Ted Koland's comedy "Best Man Down" (aka "Lumpy"), starring Justin Long ("Movie 43," "Live Free of Die Hard") and Jess Weixler ("Teeth")...
Read More »If you’ve seen the previews for this film, you already know what it’s about. I had the advantage of not knowing anything when I saw it a few weeks ago, which made it all the more enjoyable.
Read More »It’s been a few years since the last major Stephen King film adaptation, the Frank Darabont-helmed “The Mist,” but that doesn’t mean studios haven’t been trying get in on the lucrative King business, and the past year alone has seen several different projects based on K...
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