Jennifer Aniston is in a new role, breaking out of her usual rom-com stereotype. This time, she's a skin baring character in the new We're The Millers.
Aniston plays Rose, whose neighbor David (Jason Sudeikis) needs help completing a mandatory drug deal. Rose is asked to prove she's "just a cheap stripper." Check out the trailer after the jump:
Looking good Famke Janssen. The actress who is known for her role as Jean Grey in the X-Men movies is back as Wolverine's love interest. The trailer also introduces the villains Silver Samurai (Will Yun Lee) and Viper (Svetlana Khodchenkova). But we all know that these samurai swords have nothing against Wolverine's adamantium claws. Check it out:
The giant mechs in Pacific Rim are controlled by two different people at the same time. The pilots will interact with the computer in Drift Space to control the giant mech, and this featurette will explain how it works.
If the Man of Steel movie trailer hasn't excited you before, this final trailer teases General Zod threatening Earth. It shows more of the conflict in the film and reveals even more insane action sequences. In this trailer, you'll hear Michael Shannon as General Zod demand that Kal-El surrender himself or Earth will suffer consequences. The flick is out in cinemas next month. Check it out.
Director Lars von Trier has a new movie 'Nymphomaniac', and he will be using a groundbreaking digital editing technique to show graphic sex scenes on the screen. For the non-explicit parts of the sex scenes, you'll see recognizable celebrities and actors, but for the penetrative portion you'll see body doubles doing it. The difference is that you won't be able to tell the difference because the film will digitally stitch the two together.
So Larry David has a new HBO show called Clear History. In it he plays Nathan Flomm, a disgraced marketing executive of a start-up company who seeks revenge on his boss after retiring to a quieter existence and finding the past hard to forget. While the teaser is pretty short, something tells us that it's going to be full of surprises and dry humor:
Wow, those movie pirates sure work fast. The highly-anticipated Star Trek Into Darkness movie was released Friday. By Sunday night, a pirated version of the movie was uploaded on YouTube.
The shoddy quality of the clip indicated that it was captured using a video cam. The clip was eventually taken down, but not before being online for approximately 26 hours.
An entire TV series of Star Wars is coming our way. It will be called Star Wars Rebels and will be headed by Dave Filoni.
Filoni's previous show, Clone Wars, lasted five seasons before being unceremoniously "wound down" by the company earlier this year.
If the image of Starfleet science officer Doctor Carol Marcus in her knickers is the only thing you can remember from Star Trek Into Darkness, then you can thank/blame it on head producer and writer Damon Lindelof.