Last night in Los Angeles, the cast of Arrested Development celebrated the long-awaited 4th season.
Last night in Los Angeles, the cast of Arrested Development celebrated the long-awaited 4th season.
Last night at a screening of Disconnect, that new movie that seems to have approximately one zillion characters and storylines, there were two kinds of looks on the red carpet: Those embracing the sweetness and light of Spring… and those sticking to all black everything. Also: Winona!
Identity Thief, the latest movie to capitalize on Melissa McCarthy's newly established box office bankability, opens this Friday. McCarthy, a favorite of anyone possessing eyes and a soul since her days as Sookie St. James on Gilmore Girls, is finally getting the star turn we all knew she deserved. Hilariously funny,…
Here's the trailer for Identity Thief, the new comedy starring Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy. Rumor has it that McCarthy's role was originally written for a man, but Bateman and director Seth Gordon were so taken with her performance in Bridesmaids that they rewrote the role for her. Good move, gentlemen. A little …
One of the greatest perks of following Jason Bateman on Twitter is that he will occasionally tweet a photo from the newly rebuilt Arrested Development set, giving fans a small peek at the highly anticipated season to come. The rub, however, is that he's not supposed to be giving us a peek at all, mainly because he…
Have you heard about this shit? Apparently ousted Community creator Dan Harmon has teamed up with professional banana Charlie Kaufman to make a stop-motion animation movie called Anomalisa about "a 'celebrated motivational speaker' at the end of his rope. That changes when he meets a girl who makes him 'willing to…
In this edition of Tweet Beat, Jason Bateman tweets from behind the scenes of season 4 of Arrested Development, Aubrey O'Day can't have it all, Ian Smolderhalder is back on the set of The Vampire Diaries and Frank Ocean will go swimming since there's nothing better to do.
Were you aware that men groomed themselves? Investigating this cultural phenomenon probably didn't require an entire documentary from Morgan Spurlock, but, then again, he is the same filmmaker who spent an hour and a half proving that McDonald's is, in fact, bad for you. Still, any chance to see Jason Bateman and…
Morgan Spurlock, the documentarian who famously ate an inordinate amount of fast food to prove that it was, in fact, bad for you, is bringing his mustachioed brand of filmmaking into the boudoir of none other than Paul Rudd, who will figure as the handsomest mug in a new documentary about the shadowy world of male…