Coming Soon: Midnight in Paris with Corey Stoll

Corey Stoll rocks the theatre with this Woody Allen directed show-stopper. Come and join us in a theatre near you for something more than the next romance movie as Corey captures the heart of Paris, bringing down the house, for his modern day reproduction of Midnight in Paris. Stoll’s portrayal of the famous Hemingway can’t be outdone. Just be there, you’ll see…

Working with a legendary filmmaker like Woody Allen has gotten attention for many hard-working actors who may have previously gone unrecognized, but when Allen’s latest film Midnight in Paris debuted in May, one of the questions on many lips was “Who is that guy playing Ernest Hemingway?” “That guy” is a veteran theater actor named Corey Stoll, a New York native who has spent most of the last seven years taking odd roles on television shows and small roles in movies, but who had been getting more attention for his work on stage in a number of well-received plays.

Although Allen’s film mainly takes place in modern-day Paris, it involves a time travel element that has the film’s protagonist, a screenwriter named Gil Pender, played by Owen Wilson, traveling back to what he considers the city’s heyday in the ’20s where he meets the likes of Hemingway, F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald and other luminaries from the literary and art world. Despite having another great ensemble cast that’s become Allen’s trademark, Stoll’s portrayal of Hemingway is what has instantly grabbed people’s attention as the movie quickly became a summer sleeper hit, as well Allen’s most successful film at the box office.

Read more: Oscar-Worthy: Midnight in Paris Star Corey Stoll – ComingSoon.net

This film offers a line up of stars that glitter like midnight, don’t miss it.

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Movie Preview: John Carter

War-weary, this former military captain lands his carcass on Mars and gets into the conflicts bringing his own humanity back to life. John Carter realizes there’s more to life than survival – his own. You’ll want to catch a good fast glimpse of this one, and stay for the end… Definitely worth the view.

John Carter tells the story of war-weary, former military captain John Carter (Kitsch), who is inexplicably transported to Mars where he becomes reluctantly embroiled in a conflict of epic proportions amongst the inhabitants of the planet, including Tars Tarkas (Dafoe) and the captivating Princess Dejah Thoris (Collins). In a world on the brink of collapse, Carter rediscovers his humanity when he realizes that the survival of Barsoom and its people rests in his hands.

Read more: The Full New Trailer for John Carter – ComingSoon.net

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Movie Review: The Vow

Can you imagine? If the movie trailer brings you to tears – where will you go in the theater?

I can’t imagine not loving Channing Tatum after his portrayal of the tender loving husband, starring roll in this movie. In fact, he may be my new favorite actor. And that’s a hard pair of shoes to fill!

The IMDB Description of The Vow says:

A car accident puts Paige in a coma, and when she wakes up with severe memory loss, her husband Leo works to win her heart again — though her memory dates back to when she was engaged to someone else.

Learning to love again… the second time around is sweeter, I’ve been told.

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Red Box Top Twenty Hit Movies

Movie reviewers take notice, the top movies on Red Box are listed right here, ready for you to view. (Links to Red Box Reviews will be included.)

1 – Horrible Bosses – Three teenagers realize their bosses are holding them back and conspire to murder them, an R-Rated Movie with crude sexual content, pervasive language and drug material. Probably not a good teen flick, but Mom and Dad may look back and laugh at their own memories.

2 – Pirates of the Carribean: On Stranger Tides – Is it love or is Captain Jack Sparrow’s former woman just trying to use him to find the Fountain of Youth? Jack’s unexpected adventure brings him face-to-face with the famous Blackbeard.

3 – Green Lantern – Keeping peace within the universe is the price a test pilot pays for receiving a mystical green ring that brings him membership into an intergalactic squadron and other worldly powers. Rated PG-13 to encourage youthful audiences.

For the rest of the 20 TOP Reviews of Red Box Hit Movies, feel free to click on this link.