Category: Movie Trailers
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Teaser Poster & Trailer for ‘Cinderella’ Live-Action Movie in 2015
Check out the teaser poster and trailer for the live-action feature film “Cinderella,” starring Lily James and Cate Blanchett, headed to theaters in 2015.
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Exclusive Interview: Linda Lavin on Playing a Woman with Alzheimer’s in ‘A Short History of Decay’
Linda Lavin tells Melanie Votaw about playing a woman with Alzheimer’s disease in the new indie, “A Short History of Decay.”
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Movie Review: Moms’ Night Out
Jane Boursaw reviews “Moms’ Night Out” and proclaims it the best movie of 2014 so far. Do yourself a favor and go see it!
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Movie Review: Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return
Jane Boursaw reviews “Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return,” an animated sequel to the classic 1939 movie, “The Wizard of Oz.”
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Movie Review: The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Jane reviews “The Amazing Spider-Man 2,” the second movie in the franchise reboot. Wait, what? There was a previous franchise?
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Tribeca Interview: Producer Gabriel Cowan on Courteney Cox, Dan Schaffer & Making Movies with Incarcerated Teens
Filmmaker Gabriel Cowan chats with Melanie Votaw about producing Courteney Cox’s directorial debut and working with teens who are imprisoned for life.
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Period Drama ‘Belle’ Stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw in Breakout Role
Paula Schwartz reports on a press junket with Gugu Mbatha-Raw, who discussed playing a strong, articulate, educated woman of color in “Belle.”
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Tribeca Reviews: 4 Wildly Different Movies from Alice Cooper to Paul Haggis
Melanie Votaw offers capsule reviews of 4 Tribeca Film Fest movies: Just Before I Go, Third Person, Super Duper Alice Cooper and Beneath the Harvest Sky.
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Tribeca Review: 2 Award-Winners – ‘Zero Motivation,’ ‘Vara: A Blessing’
Melanie Votaw offers brief reviews of two Tribeca Film Festival award-winners – “Zero Motivation” and “Vara: A Blessing.”
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Tribeca Film Festival: A Roundup of 20 Shorts
Melanie Votaw rounds up 20 short films included in the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. Find our which eight are her favorites.
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Movie Review: Transcendence
Jane reviews “Transcendence,” and wonders if Johnny Depp is too big a movie star to play a regular person.
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Movie Review: Heaven is For Real
Jane reviews “Heaven is For Real,” a well-acted film based on Todd Burpo’s best-selling memoir about faith, family and love.