With the theatrical trailer now online, we finally get a look at actual footage from Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues.
And not a moment too soon.
Synopsis: The film follows six friends trapped in a house after a series of strange and catastrophic events devastate Los Angeles. As the world unravels outside, dwindling supplies and cabin fever threaten to tear apart the friendships inside. Eventually, they are forced to leave the house, facing their fate and the true meaning of friendship and redemption.
A new trailer for The To Do List is a red band joint and it inarguably earns that crimson ribbon, but not through nudity or violence. The language isn't even all that heavy on the expletives, exactly. Four letter words are emphatic here, but not especially heavy.
The dialogue does concern many a sexual euphemism, though. Sex is very much on The To Do List's mind, and the comedy's characters are frank about their biological imperatives.
Opening in theaters on June 7th is a new comedy from director Shawn Levy (Real Steel) entitled The Internship, which was written by Vince Vaughn (The Watch) and Jared Stern (Wreck-It Ralph), and based on a story by Vaughn. In addition to Vaughn, the film features his Wedding Crashers co-star Owen Wilson, as well as Rose Byrne (X-Men: First Class), Max Minghella (The Ides of March), Aasif Mandvi (Movie 43), Dylan O'Brien (TV's Teen Wolf), Jessica Szohr (Love, Wedding, Marriage), Josh Gad (21), John Goodman (The Artist), and Will Ferrell (Casa de mi Padre).
IAR's Managing Editor Jami Philbrick recently had a chance to speak with Josh Gad and Jessica Szohr, fittingly via Google Hangouts, about their work on the Google themed film The Internship.The two young actors discussed the new film, and what it's like working on a Shawn Levy set, while Gad talked about his unusual character, improvising with Vince Vaughn, and whether he grew a beard for his role or if it was movie magic, as well as a few Iron Man 3 spoilers.
Former Telemundo TV series actress Genesis Rodriguez is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood!
After a recurring role on HBO’s Entourage, Rodriguez has appeared in a string of popular movies with some of Hollywood’s biggest stars including Man on a Ledge with Sam Worthington, Casa de Mi Padre with Will Ferrell, What to Expect When You’re Expecting with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez, and The Last Stand with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Most recently she appeared opposite Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy in the box office hit comedy Identity Thief, which will be available on Blu-ray and DVD beginning June 4th.
In the film, Rodriguez stars as Marisol, an assassin working for a crime boss that is hired to take down Melissa McCarthy’s Diana who sold him some bad credit cards. Marisol teams-up with a hitman named Julian (T.I.) but their plan for revenge becomes complicated when Sandy (Jason Bateman), an ordinary accountant who’s identity has been stolen by Diana, attempts to kidnap her in order to clear his name and get his life back.
I recently had the pleasure of attending a Los Angeles Dodgers vs. St. Louis Cardinals game at Dodger Stadium where Genesis Rodriguez had the honor of throwing out the first pitch. I was on the field when she threw the ball to her father, Venezuelan singer/actor Jose Luis Rodriguez, and afterwards we were escorted to a private box suite where I had a chance to speak with Rodriguez about her work on Identity Thief, as well as throwing out the pitch. The beautiful young actress discussed her work on the movie, acting with T.I., improvising with Melissa McCarthy, what she’s learned from working with stars like McCarthy, Will Ferrell, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, director Seth Gordon, creating her character, and which she likes more – making comedies or action films, as well as the honor of throwing out the first pitch, practicing for the event, tossing the ball to her father, and whether or not she is a Dodger fan.
The latest official clip from This Is the End brings the funny stuff.
But you absolutely shouldn't watch this NSFW clip if you or anyone around is troubled by thoroughly dirty talk.
Opening in theaters and on VOD June 7th is the new post-apocalyptic comedy Rapture-Palooza from director Paul Middleditch (Separation City). The film stars an impressive cast of comedians including Craig Robinson (Peeples), Anna Kendrick (Pitch Perfect), Rob Corddry (Warm Bodies), Ken Jeong (The Hangover Part III), Thomas Lennon (A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas), Rob Huebel (The Descendants), and Paul Scheer (TV's NTSF:SD:SUV).
IAR's Managing Editor Jami Philbrick recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Craig Robinson and Rob Huebel to talk about their work on Rapture-Palooza. The two comedic actors discussed the new movie, how it is similar to Robinson's other post-apocalyptic summer comedy - This Is the End - opening less than a week later, why audiences will enjoy both films, Robinson's "Locust in the Toilet" freestyle rap, breaking out in song on the set, improvisation, what it was like for Huebel to play the Anti-Christ's "bitch," Robinson's unusual power over him, acting with Oscar-nominee Anna Kendrick, working with their friends, poking fun at religion, if anything is off limits in comedy, and singing several versions of Robinson's "I Want to Touch Your Booty." Also, stay tuned for an Easter Egg at the end of the video featuring Robinson freestyling a rap about Huebel.
Synopsis: Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (English: This Youth Is Crazy) is the story of the relationship between two characters, Bunny and Naina, at two separate but defining times in their lives... first, when they are just out of college and standing on the crossroads of multiple decisions that will shape who and what they become... and then later on, in their late-twenties when they meet again, holding on to certain fulfilled and certain unfulfilled dreams, at a crossroads of another nature this time... how these two characters affect, change, befriend and eventually fall in love with each other is the journey the film aspires to take us on... p>
Cast:Ranbir Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Aditya Roy Kapur, Kalki Koechlin
Director: Ayan Mukerji
Genre: Romance, Comedy, Bollywood
Release Date: May 31, 2013

When the Wolfpack returns to theaters for the third and final time on May 23rd with The Hangover Part III, they will get a chance to reunite with several characters not seen since the original film. One of those characters is actress Heather Graham’s stripper turned housewife Jade, as well as her baby (now toddler) Tyler – A.K.A. Carlos.
After being sidelined for The Hangover Part II, Graham returns to help the Wolfpack on their journey one more time in The Hangover Part III, which is being advertised as the conclusion to the epic series that has become the most successful comedy franchise of all time. Graham, who began he career as a teenager, has been appearing in films for almost 25-years and first gained attention for her role in the comedy License to Drive opposite Corey Feldman and the late Corey Haim. She would go on to appear in such films as Drugstore Cowboy, the Twin Peaks prequel – Fire Walk with Me, Six Degrees of Separation, and Swingers, before landing her breakout role as Rollergirl in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Boogie Nights. But it was playing Felicity Shagwell in the sequel Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me that made Graham a household name. Since then the actress has appeared a string of successful films including Bowfinger, Anger Management, From Hell, Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer, and of course – The Hangover.
In The Hangover Part III, once again directed by Todd Philips, the Wolfpack comes to the aid of one of their own in the wake of a family tragedy when a personal crisis causes his friends and family to intervene in Alan’s (Zach Galifanakis) life. Doug (Justin Bartha), Phil (Bradley Cooper), and Stu (Ed Helms) agree to take Alan to a wellness home for help but the road trip goes terribly wrong when a ghost from their past causes Doug to be kidnapped … and that ghost is named Leslie Chow (Ken Jeong)! Now, Phil, Stu, and Alan have to go on a manhunt to find the notorious Mr. Chow, who has just broken out of a Bangkok prison, in order to save Doug’s life. When the Wolfpack’s journey leads them back the where it all began … Las Vegas, they seek the help of Stu’s ex-wife, Jade, who is now remarried and no longer a stripper. Jade gives the boys important information that helps them track down Chow, and Alan has a chance to reconnect with Tyler (formally-Carlos), who has grown quite a bit since the last time he saw him. Throughout the course of the film, the three friends become closer than ever and Alan learns a lesson about life, love, friendship, and the meaning of true happiness.
I recently had the pleasure of speaking with the beautiful Heather Graham about The Hangover Part III while she was in Las Vegas (of course) promoting the film. The accomplished actress discussed the new movie, reuniting with the cast and crew for the final chapter, how Jade has changed since the first film, her complicated history with Stu, working with the same child actor that player Tyler/Carlos in the original movie, what Helms, Cooper, and Galifanakis are like off the set, collaborating with director Todd Philips, improvisation, if jade is actually an honorary member of the Wolfpack, not returning for The Hangover Part II, and what comedic legend is secretly a huge fan of The Hangover franchise.
Opening in theaters on June 7th is a new comedy from director Shawn Levy (Real Steel) entitled The Internship, which was written by Vince Vaughn (The Watch) and Jared Stern (Wreck-It Ralph), and based on a story by Vaughn. In addition to Vaughn, the film features his Wedding Crashers co-star Owen Wilson, as well as Rose Byrne (X-Men: First Class), Max Minghella (The Ides of March), Aasif Mandvi (Movie 43), Dylan O'Brien (TV's Teen Wolf), Jessica Szohr (Love, Wedding, Marriage), Josh Gad (21), John Goodman (The Artist), and Will Ferrell (Casa de mi Padre).
IAR's Managing Editor Jami Philbrick recently had a chance to speak with Dylan O'Brien fittingly via Google Hangouts about his work on the Google themed film The Internship. The young actor discussed the new movie, acting opposite Vince Vaughn in a film that he helped write, how much freedom he had to improvise on set, his cool character, how it was tailor-made for him, as well as Vaughn and Wilson's hilarious on and off screen chemistry.