Drive opens this weekend and star Ryan Gosling took time to sit with Movies.com for an exclusive interview, talking creating his character, developing a rapport with director Nicolas Winding Refn and "creative copulation."
Taylor Lautner and Nicolas Cage lead a pack of rumored potential Expendables 2 actors while Dan Aykroyd updates us on Ghostbusters 3 and Chevy Chase looks to take another Vacation. Plus Breaking Dawn world premiere info, Liam Neeson gets Taken again and Jim Carrey, Ryan Gosling and Joseph Gordon-Levitt's viral videos of the week.
Just in case you haven’t heard enough about politics in the past few weeks, the debut poster and trailer for the upcoming electoral drama The Ides of March has arrived. Ides is directed by and stars George Clooney as a presidential candiate on his way to victory if not for the dubious practices of a young PR person played by Ryan Gosling.
If it’s mid-May, it means it Cannes Film Festival time. This year’s line-up includes entries from veteran auteurs like Terrance Malick, Pedro Almodovar and Takashi Miike. Which movie will Jury President Robert de Niro announce as the winner of the Palme d’Ore (the equivalent of Best Picture)? We take a look at five movies that are in the hunt and will be hitting American theaters soon.
Now that Steve Carell is finishing up his time on The Office, you should be prepared to start seeing him pop up in a lot more films. We’re huge fans of the guy, so not a problem on this end, and this brand new trailer for Crazy, Stupid, Love just reminds us that Carell’s awkward brand of humor will continue to thrive on the big screen, at least for the time being.
"Welcome to the party, pal."
"I am serious... and don't call me Shirley."
"When am I gonna learn how to punch?"
"These go to eleven."
"Benjamin, have you ever been severely beaten about the face & neck?"
"Just keep swimming, swimming, swimming."
"You're gonna need a bigger boat."
"Jessica's got cable."
"Squirrel!"