Behind the Scenes – Juno
You’ll have to wait two more days for our review of Juno, but until then enjoy these short behind the scenes looks at Jason Reitman‘s new film. First up here’s Ellen Page discussing how much she’s like the character of Juno, as opposed to the character from her last film, at a Q&A from the Toronto Film Festival. Funny stuff! Larger version available inside the Full Diagnosis along with Michael Cera and Jason Bateman discussing their reunion, and Reitman, Page and screenwriter Diablo Cody answering questions at a post-screening Q&A session. All that, plus Page and Cody discussing the film, track runners, taking risks, and more! Enjoy and make sure to come back Friday for our review of the film!
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This Week in Film
The novel by Richard Matheson is once again adapted for the screen. The previous attempts include the straight-to-DVD I Am Omega, Vincent Price in 1964’s The Last Man on Earth, and the best known – Charlton Heston in The Omega Man. The latest stars Will Smith as the only survivor of a biological attack living in New York and fighting hordes of undead zombie vampire things. Check out the official site. The film hits theaters everywhere on Friday and we’ll have the review! Larger trailer, along with trailers for all three of the earlier adaptations, available in the Full Diagnosis.
I Am Legend
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This Week in Documentary Film
This new film tells the story of the Rape of Nanking, the 1937 massacre and occupation of Nanjing, the Chinese capital, by the Japanese army. Hugo Armstrong, Rosalind Chao, Stephen Dorff, John Getz, Mariel Hemingway, Michelle Krusiec, Sonny Saito and Robet Wu read and recount events of the massacre. Check out the official site. The film, presented in English, Japanese and Mandarin with subtitles, opens in limited release in select cities on Wednesday and we’ll have the review! Larger trailer available in the Full Diagnosis.
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This Week in Film
Narrated by Queen Latifah, the film tells the story of a young girl (Khail Bryant) who asks a department store Santa Claus (Morris Chestnut) for a new husband for her mother (Gabrielle Union). Yeah, because Gabrielle Union would have such a hard time finding a guy! The film tries to melt even the Grinchiest of hearts when it hits theaters on Wednesday. Check out the official site. Larger trailer available in the Full Diagnosis.
The Perfect Holiday
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This Week in Independent Film
When a professor (Tim Roth) discovers what might be the secret to immortaility he becomes a target of the Nazis in this new film from Franics Ford Coppola set during WWII. Alexandra Mari Lara, Bruno Ganz, and Andre Hennicke also star. Check out the official stie. The film opens exclusively in New York and Los Angeles on Friday. Larger trailer available in the Full Diagnosis.
Youth Without Youth
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