New Looks At 'Bad Teacher,' 'The Change-Up,' 'The Hangover 2' & 'Beginners' As WellYep, it's another batch of photos from this summer's upcoming movies so here is a roundup with our pithy comments to help you out. Most of these are from MTV's Summer Movie Preview with others from here are there so l...
Read More »Kudos to Sony for playing it smart. A couple of weeks ago they dropped the red-band trailer first for "Bad Teacher," presenting the film as we'll see it in theaters, will all the gleefully foul language in place. But movie marketing can't live on filthy trailers alone, and the standard trailer for t...
Read More »And The Less Said About Them, The BetterWell, they can't all be winners. Sometimes an artist or designer (like Drew Struzan in the '80s or Neil Kellerhouse today) is allowed to execute his creative vision and creates a piece of artwork for a film that becomes as iconic as the film itself. And sometimes an intern who knows Photoshop has to slap some faces on a poster to let people know who's in the movie. Unfortunately the three posters arriving today look to be veering towards the latter. "Bad Teacher," based on a Black List script by "The Office" scribes Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg, stars Cameron Diaz as a foul-mouthed child-beating t...
Read More »From a distance, it might look like the summer of 2011 is going to be dominated by superheroes, but in fact, it's a smash hit from two years ago that looks to be setting the agenda at the multiplexes. The colossal gross of "The Hangover" in 2009 revived the fading R-rated comedy genre, and between May and August this year, we won't just see the sequel to that film, but a number of equally potty-mouthed comedies that hope to follow in its footsteps. In the space of only a few months, we've got "Bridesmaids," "The Sitter," "Friends With Benefits," "Horrible Bosses," "The Change-Up," and "30 Minutes or Less." all of which will be R-rated and pro...
Read More »Sony has kicked off the year releasing a batch of new stills and official synopses for some of their upcoming slate, including a trio of comedies we're looking forward to.
Read More »Justin Timberlake is hoping to make you laugh for a couple of months next summer. Columbia Pictures has announced that the forthcoming comedy "Bad Teacher," where he stars alongside Cameron Diaz, has been moved from its previously slotted April date to June 17, 2011.
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