Category: Movies

2014 Mar 18

New X-Men: Days of Future Past Teaser

A new teaser for X-Men: Days of Future Past is out, the new trailer will for the movie be out in 1 week!

X-Men: Days of Future Past opens May 23rd.

2014 Mar 18

American Hustle Deleted Scene – Jennifer lip-sync Santana’s Evil Ways

A deleted scene from American Hustle, which was released on DVD/Blu-Ray today, on this scene Jennifer dances and lip-sync along Santana’s “Evil Ways” song. All this scene was done in 1 take. It’s amazing! Here’s the video and below are screen captures.

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2014 Mar 18

American Hustle Screen Captures

Screen Captures from American Hustle are up in the gallery:


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2014 Mar 14

Total Film May 2014 – X-Men: Days of Future Past Feature

X-Men: Days of Future Past is the cover story on the May issue of Total Film, with a new Behind Scenes photo, here’s the article from the magazine, which also has a feature on The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.

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2014 Mar 08

American Hustle Deleted Scene (Video)

Here’s a deleted scene from American Hustle of Carmine on stage singing and you can see Jen dancing:

This is the scene where this still comes from and never made into the movie:

2014 Mar 07

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Screen Captures

Screen Captures from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire have been added to the gallery. Enjoy!


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2014 Mar 07

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire DVD/Blu-Ray Release!

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire DVD/Blu-Ray is out today on stores! Here’s the first featurette available via MTV.com. It has a small interview with Sam Clafin and Jena Malone talk about their scenes. And the deleted scene where Finnick teaches Katniss how to tie a knot.

EW.com also has 2 clips from the blu-ray, head over to their site to check them out: http://insidemovies.ew.com/2014/03/06/catching-fire-blu-ray/

2014 Feb 27

Jennifer Lawrence And Gary Ross’ East Of Eden Remake Doesn’t Look Far For Its Screenwriter

Much like the opinions embedded in the fandom of entertainment, the industry itself is an exercise in contradiction – often enjoyably so. For instance, it was just earlier today when there was talk of Jennifer Lawrence possibly taking a brief hiatus from acting, and it only took a couple of hours for news to break that another one of her future projects is moving forward. She’s set to star in an updated remake of John Steinbeck’s classic East of Eden, reteaming her with Hunger Games director Gary Ross, who has officially also taken on scriptwriting duties for the film. Or films.

THR doesn’t make it clear whether or not Ross is still planning his adaptation as two full features, as was originally reported. but this is one of the only instances where splitting a single novel into two films is entirely sensible. Ross first came on board in September when Universal and Imagine got the rights from the Steinbeck estate, and it’s no surprise that he eventually chose to write it, given he’d done the same for all three of his previous directorial efforts. It’s still a daunting task, whichever way he goes about it.

Widely considered Steinbeck’s greatest achievement, East of Eden is as much about pre-WWI Salinas Valley in California as it is about the families living therein. A loose retelling of Cain and Abel’s biblical story, it begins with the bullied and troubled life of Adam Trask, who later unwittingly married and had children with a ruthless whore named Cathy, who soon leaves them all behind. Those twins, Caleb and Aron, grow up oblivious of their mother’s identity, until it one day becomes a major part of their lives.

The previous adaptation was the 1955 version from Elia Kazan, starring James Dean in his first major role, but that film only took on the second portion of the book involving Caleb and Aron. Can Ross, whose previous films also include Seabiscuit and Pleasantville, do something that even the great Elia Kazan couldn’t do? Not that I’m sensationalizing it or anything.

It’s a heavy narrative, full of rich themes and characters, and it’ll probably take Ross a while to perfect his approach. Even then we’re not sure if Lawrence will be involved with the next X-Men film, or her eighth film with David O. Russell or something – and that’s assuming she even sticks with this and doesn’t opt out at some point. Either way, this is more interesting than the usual adaptation or remake, so let’s hope Ross knows the perfect way to bring it to the screen.

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2014 Feb 20

New X-Men: Days of Future Past Stills

Some new stills from X-Men: Days of Future Past are up:


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2014 Feb 16

Jennifer Lawrence wins Best Supporting Award at the BAFTA

Jennifer Lawrence has won the Best Supporting Actress Award, for her role in American Hustle, at this year’s EE British Academy Film Awards, also known as BAFTA Awards.

Jennifer isn’t attending the BAFTA’s cause she’s shooting Mocking Jay.

Congratulations to Jennifer ♥

2014 Feb 16

New X-Men: Days of Future Past Stills

There are 2 new stills of Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique in the upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past, which opens May 23rd!

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2014 Jan 29

Empire March 2014 Cover + 1 new X-Men: Days of Future Past Still

Empire Magazine is releasing 25 exclusive covers from X-Men: Days of Future Past. You can view them all their website. Here’s the Jennifer cover as Mystique and a brand new still:

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2014 Jan 23

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 – First Poster

The first poster The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 is out! It’s the same mockingjay that appears in the end of the first movie (on the bluray version at least, don’t remember if it was in the theaters). Oh well, it’s something!

2014 Jan 17

Jennifer Lawrence nominated for an Academy Award

Jennifer Lawrence has been nominated for Best Supporting Actress at this year’s Academy Awards for her role in American Hustle.

Jennifer is joined in the category by Sally Hawkins, Lupita Nyong’o, Julia Roberts and June Squibb.

American Hustle has gotten many nominations this year:

  • Best Picture
  • Best Actor in a Leading Role for Christian Bale
  • Best Actress in a Leading Role for Amy Adams
  • Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Bradley Cooper
  • Costume Design
  • Directing for David O. Russell
  • Film Editing
  • Production Design
  • Original Screenplay

The Academy Awards will be presented on March 2nd.

2014 Jan 13

Golden Globe Awards Pictures

Good evening, everyone! Jennifer wins Best Supporting Actress and Amy wins Best Actress in Comedy. American Hustle takes the award for Best Picture Musical or Comedy! Here are pictures from Jen, I’ll be uploading more tomorrow:


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