Paramount Pictures has released the first official clip from DreamWorks Animation's latest, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted, and it smoothly reintroduces the anthropomorphized animals voiced by Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, Jada Pinkett-Smith, and David Schwimmer. It also establishes that wacky hijinks are sure to ensue as the gang has apparently stumbled into ownership of a traveling circus.
It's a time-honored sequel tradition, particularly with comedies, to take the principal characters to Europe at some point in the franchise. This trope, most obviously demonstrated by the likes of National Lampoon's European Vacation and Deuce Bigelow: European Gigolo, is getting animated in this summer's Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted. A trailer for the second sequel in the Madagascar series has arrived online, accompanied by a teaser poster.
David Schwimmer will always be identified with Ross, the geeky paleontologist he played on Friends, but since the show’s end, he has become a director. He helmed the comedy Run, Fatboy, Run, but no he’s changing gears with the familial drama Trust, starring Clive Owen and Catharine Keener as a suburban couple whose daughter is taken advantage of by a man she meets on the internet. Watch the heavy trailer, courtesy of Coming Soon.
The poster for David Schwimmer's Trust has premiered over at IMP Awards; the film stars Clive Owen and Catherine Keener and looks like a big change of pace for the guy who we all still associate with Ross from "Friends".
Synopsis: Safe and sound in their suburban home, Will and Lynn Cameron (Clive Owen and Catherine Keener) used to sleep well at night. When their 14-year-old daughter, Annie, made a new friend on-line – a 16-year-old boy named Charlie – Will and Lynn didn?t think much of it. But when Annie and Charlie make a plan to meet what happens in the next twenty-four hours changes the entire family forever. Charlie is really a 40-year-old serial pedophile (Tom McCarthy) and, once Annie?s rape comes to light, it becomes a touchstone event that reverberates through the entire family.