A groundhog named Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow today and you know what that means–spring comes early. And when it does there’s a scandalous movie coming out to celebrate the occasion. Disney girls Selena Gomez and Vanessa Hudgens are all grown up in director Harmony Korine’s upcoming flick Spring Breakers, also starring Ashley Benson, Rachel Korine, and James Franco with dreads and a grill. Basically it’s about four college girls who party too hard, land in jail, and get springed free by a local drug dealer. The trailer promises sex and drugs and money and girls. If that’s your speed, March 22 is the day to remember.
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Want to see more of Spring Breakers? Here’s another look.
In an alternate universe where twinned worlds have opposite gravities, a young man battles interplanetary prejudice and the laws of physics in his quest to reunite with the long-lost girl of his dreams in this visually stunning romantic adventure that poses the question: what if love was stronger than gravity?
An enticing synopsis, dontcha think? And if that doesn’t do it for you, get lost in the visually breathtaking trailer. Jim Sturgess and Kirsten Dunst star in this incredibly intriguing sci-fi romance aptly titled Upside Down. It opens March 15.
A movie about the life of Apple’s Steve Jobs is coming soon from director Joshua Michael Stern (Swing Vote) and writer Matthew Whitely. Ashton Kutcher stars as Jobs and Josh Gad plays Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. Though Woz has publicly criticized this clip for inaccurately portraying himself and Steve, there’s no denying that Kutcher carries an uncanny resemblance to the late innovator.
JOBS details the major moments and defining characters that influenced Steve Jobs on a daily basis from 1971 through 2000. JOBS plunges into the depths of his character, creating an intense dialogue-driven story that is as much a sweeping epic as it is an immensely personal portrait of Steve Jobs’ life. The filmmakers were granted unprecedented access during shooting to the historic garage in Palo Alto, that served as the birthplace to Apple Inc.
Jobs opens April 19. Don’t confuse it with Aaron Sorkin’s take on Jobs, a biopic that will play out over the course of just three scenes that’s based on author Walter Isaacson’s biography.
Here’s a new look at Sam Raimi’s Oz: The Great and the Powerful. Looking good. Out March 8.
It’s monsters versus robots. It’s Idris Elba giving one helluva speech involving the cancellation of the apocolypse. It’s Guillermo del Toro’s Pacific Rim and it hits theatres July 12.