'A Bad Moms Christmas' Trailer Has Plenty Of Holiday Spirits To Go Around
Quickly following up the hit comedy from 2016, A Bad Moms Christmas trailer shows off the raunchy holiday fun audiences can have this November.
Read MoreQuickly following up the hit comedy from 2016, A Bad Moms Christmas trailer shows off the raunchy holiday fun audiences can have this November.
Read MoreGet ready to mark your calendars: A Bad Moms Christmas is hitting theaters November 3. The Bad Moms sequel, which co-stars Susan Sarandon, is now filming.
Read MoreSTX Entertainment has announced a proper Bad Moms sequel to bring their brand of raunchy comedy just in time for the holidays in 2017.
Read MoreBad Moms was a box-office hit this past summer. Now, STX is looking to capitalize on the sweet comedy's success with a Bad Moms spinoff, titled Bad Dads.
Read MoreWatch the Bad Moms trailer. Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Kathryn Hahn play three moms who want to take down the PTA queen bee (Christina Applegate).
Read MoreThe first Bad Moms trailer has just been unleashed, with two versions to show off how crazy Mila Kunis gets when she gives up on being the perfect mother.
Read MoreThere's a new Leslie Mann comedy coming from producer Judd Apatow and the writers of The Hangover, and Paramount will release it.
Read MoreThink you had a wild 21st birthday? Unless your evening ended with you screaming atop a minivan with a teddy bear dangling from your genitals, it's safe to assume the guys of 21 and Over have you beat. Justin Chon (Twilight) stars as straight-A college student Jeff Chang, whose plans for a quiet birthday celebration…
Read MoreWe've witnessed frat boy shenanigans from both grown-ass men (Old School, the Hangover films) and underage teens (Project X), and we'll be seeing them from the senior citizen set when Last Vegas opens next year. But such antics never seem more appropriate than when they're being perpetrated by actual college-aged kids. 21 and Over is exactly what…
Read MoreToday's TV Bits centers mostly around renewals, pickups, and projects in development, though there's an interesting holiday-appropriate video in here for you as well. After the jump: Showtime renews Homeland for a third season CBS' Elementary and Vegas get full-season orders CW wants more Arrow, Beauty & the Beast, and Emily Owens Jimmy Fallon's Guys With…
Read MoreIn the race for best comedy of the summer, The Change-Up gives Bridesmaids a run for its money. It has all the laughs that were missing from The Hangover Part II, all the over-the-top crudeness that was missing from Horrible Bosses, all the life-lessons and heartwarming moments that were missing from Bad Teacher and puts…
Read MoreThere's a bank heist movie coming out starring Patrick Dempsey, Ashley Judd, Tim Blake Nelson, Mekhi Phifer, Jeffrey Tambor and Rob Huebel, directed by one of the guys behind The Lion King and written by the guys who did The Hangover. Sounds pretty good, right? Flypaper, directed by Rob Minkoff and written by Jon Lucas…
Read MoreOne's a sequel in plot only, the other's a sequel to a movie with no plot. And while those are obviously jokes, when the writers of the original Hangover make a movie about an evening spiraling out of control and Yogi Bear gets a follow-up, well, we'd be remiss not to kid about it a…
Read MoreTaylor Lautner's action film Abduction, to be directed by John Singleton, just got an extra dose of class. Sigourney Weaver is joining the cast as "a psychiatrist to Lautner's character, who discovers his own baby picture on a missing persons website." Also in the supporting cast are Lily Collins and Alfred Molina. [Variety] After the…
Read MoreA.J. Bowen, Amy Seimetz, and Joe Swanberg have been cast in Adam Wingard's thriller A Horrible Way to Die. Written by Simon Barrett (Dead Birds), the story follows an escaped murderer (Bowen) in pursuit of his ex-girlfriend (Seimetz), who has fled to start a new life in a small town. Swanberg plays the ex-girlfriend's new…
Read MoreBack in September Disney announced that they were developing a film project based on the Tomorrowland section of their theme parks, with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson attached to star. At the time all we knew was that Jon Lucas and Scott Moore (The Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, The Hangover) were writing the screenplay and that…
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