As the narration tells us, in the '70s the Channel 4 News Team were an elite group who rose like the phoenix and basically had the run of San Diego but they disappeared at the end of the decade, leaving viewers wondering what happened to the dashing, cocky, weirdo anchors?
Well, they're back and suited up in properly '80s styles and trying something new: a 24-hour news channel, which means more opportunities to deliver their brand of off-kilter news, helped this time by a prince-like fellow Jack (James Marsden) who poses a threat to Ron and a new ladyfriend (Meagan Good) as Ron deals with changing racial politics in his own inimitable way.
We also see glimpses of Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate) and a delightful dose of Kristen Wiig as Brick's love interest who admits to liking the parts of his face that are covered with skin. We hope these two love birds make it.
Watch the first official trailer for Anchorman: The Legend Continues right now!
We’ve been inundated with rom-coms for years and now a new wave of biting, unromantic comedies are starting to creep their way onto theatre screens (just watch the trailer for Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s decidedly unromantic Don Jon).
The latest addition to this trend is the British ensemble non-rom-com I Give It A Year. The movie has already made it’s theatrical rounds across the pond and was just released on DVD in the UK, but is set to hit North American screens in limited release this coming August.
Written and directed by Dan Mazer, the writer behind Borat, (yes, Borat. Really.), I Give it a Year features a cast that includes Rose Byrne, Stephen Merchant, Rafe Spall, Minnie Driver, Anna Faris and Simon Baker.
Watch the first North American trailer beyond the cut!
It may be heating up outside, but it’s downright chilly in Disney’s upcoming animated adventure, Frozen. We’re getting our first look at the Arctic-set movie with a teaser trailer and just-released stills.
Featuring the voices of Kristen Bell as daydreamer Anna, Jonathan Groff, Idina Menzel, and the film’s comic relief, a snowman named Olaf voiced by Josh Gad. With the musically-inclined cast of Broadway stars, you can bet there's going to be quite a few musical numbers.
The story follows Anna, a young optimist who lives in a kingdom trapped in an eternal winter thanks to a spell put upon the land by Anna’s sister Elsa the Snow Queen (Menzel). Anna teams up with a strong mountain man named Kristoff (Groff) and his reindeer sidekick Sven on an epic journey to attempt to bring an end to Elsa’s wintry spell.
Watch the teaser trailer featuring Sven and Olaf, plus check out images from the film after the jump!
Have you ever wondered how animators make such amazing three-dimensional movies? Steve Carell takes us inside the 3D animation process for his upcoming movie, Despicable Me 2.
It takes dozens of skilled animators to take a 2D concept sketch on paper and create the final lifelike images that leap off the screen at you. With layers and layers of moving parts and digital artwork that encompasses everything form backgrounds, characters, textures, and the subtle movements of a character’s facial expression.
Find out how the talented people behind-the-scenes bring the 3D characters of Despicable to Me 2 to life after the jump!
Strap yourself in for the first look at the latest collaboration between Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio because it's a doozy.
Set to a thumping song by Kanye West (or should I say Yeezus?), we see Leo as Jordan Belfort, whose book the tale is based on, a hot shot stockbroker who has more money than he knows what to do with, and from the looks of things he's tried to be creative with his spending, who refuses to cooperate when charges of fraud are directed at the firm. But that's not the fun part.
It all adds up to a thrilling, if thematically lighter, Scorsese flick who seems to be having a blast with this tale of greed and white collar crime.
Get more, including Leo dancing and some monkey business, after the jump with the first trailer for The Wolf of Wall Street.
We’re getting more on the plot of writer/director Neill Blomkamp’s Elysium in the latest trailer which features a desperate Matt Damon who will do anything to get to a man-made space station reserved for humanity’s elite.
Set in the year 2159, humanity is divided into two classes: those who are wealthy enough to live on the idyllic Elysium space station where they are free of the disease and poverty that affects the poor masses back on an over-populated and crime-ridden planet. Damon’s character, Max de Costa is on a mission to get to Elysium in order to save not only his own life, but the lives of millions of people on Earth.
Watch as Matt Damon fights for survival in the new Elysium trailer beyond the cut!
It takes a lot of training to become the Lone Ranger. Armie Hammer and co-star Ruth Wilson saddle up for cowboy bootcamp to learn how to master the era-appropriate skills of the lasso, pistol and a horse named Leroy in this new featurette for Disney’s The Lone Ranger.
The movie, which opens on July 3rd, sees Lone Ranger Johnny Reid (Hammer) saved from an attack by his soon-to-be sidekick Tonto (Johnny Depp). The pair then become an unlikely unstoppable force of justice, crusading against corruption and greed across the Wild West.
Watch as Hammer and Wilson lasso chairs like true cowpokes in the featurette on thenext page!
The deadpan 29-year-old "Parks & Recreation" actress is going back to school in the high school graduation comedy The To Do List. Aubrey Plaza plays Brandy, a hapless and hopeless nerdy-type who is determined to add some sexual experience to her resume before she goes off to college.
Set in the summer of 1993, we’re treated to the regrettable and forgettable fashions of the year which further add to the cringe-worthiness of the first green band trailer. We have previously seen not one, but two raunchy red band trailers for the flick.
See what’s on Aubrey Plaza’s list in the trailer after the jump!
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