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Recent Posts
- Andre Ovredal – Troll Hunter
- Anton Yelchin & Christopher Mintz-Plasse – Fright Night
- Audrey Tautou – Beautiful Lies
- Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis, & Charlie Day – Horrible Bosses
- Kevin Spaces – Horrible Bosses
- Jennifer Aniston – Horrible Bosses
- Sir Michael Caine – Cars 2
- John Lasseter – Cars 2
- Jason Isaacs – Cars 2
- Bertrand Tavernier – The Princess of Montpensier
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Featured Stories
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Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis, & Charlie Day – Horrible Bosses
JASON BATEMAN (The Switch), JASON SUDEIKIS (Hall Pass), and CHARLIE DAY (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) have teamed up to star in the outrageously funny comedy HORRIBLE BOSSES. Bateman, Sudeikis, and Day play three guys whose bosses – Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Spacey, and Colin Farrell – are making their lives hell-on-earth. But when they meet an ex-con (Jamie Foxx) in a shady bar one night, it seems their problem bosses could soon be a thing…
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Kevin Spaces – Horrible Bosses
In his latest movie, the laugh-out-loud comedy HORRIBLE BOSSES, KEVIN SPACEY stars as Dave Harken, one of 3 twisted individuals who make the lives of their employees a living nightmare. At the London press conference for Horrible Bosses this week, Spacey spoke about trying to keep a straight face while filming the movie, what he’s like as boss of The Old Vic, and what he thinks of critics today. **HORRIBLE BOSSES is in cinemas across the…
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Jennifer Aniston – Horrible Bosses
JENNIFER ANISTON was in London this week to talk about her latest movie, the riotously funny HORRIBLE BOSSES. Aniston stars as Julia, a man-eating dentist who’s one of the film’s 3 excruciatingly horrible bosses. In fact, Julia makes the life of her dental assistant Dale (played by Charlie Day) such a misery that he and two friends hatch a plan to do away with each of their terrible employers. But will it work?…
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Sir Michael Caine – Cars 2
SIR MICHAEL CAINE is British spy Finn McMissile in Pixar’s latest animated feature, Cars 2. Sir Michael talks about learning to drive at the age of 50, never retiring, and what he thinks about remakes of the films that made him a star. **CARS 2 is in UK cinemas from 22 JULY MMM: You’re in the happy position of being able to pick and choose what you want to do, so what attracted you to…
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John Lasseter – Cars 2
JOHN LASSETER, director of Pixar’s latest movie CARS 2, talks about Pixar’s 25th anniversary, his personal tribute to actor Paul Newman (Doc Hudson in Cars), and car-ifying London. **CARS 2 is in UK cinemas from 22 JULY MMM: Congratulations on 25 years of Pixar. Did you ever think you would achieve that landmark so seamlessly, so effortlessly and with so much success when you started out? Lasseter: No, at Pixar we always stay focused on…
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Jason Isaacs – Cars 2
JASON ISAACS takes on two roles in the latest big-screen animated feature from Pixar, Cars 2. Isaacs chats about why he jumped at working with Pixar head honcho John Lasseter, why Brits make the best spies, and what car he’d really like to own. **CARS 2 is in cinemas in the UK from 22 JULY MMM: When you were doing the voices for Cars 2, you were busy working on something very different, weren’t you?…
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Bertrand Tavernier – The Princess of Montpensier
Director BERTRAND TAVERNIER returns to historical drama with his latest big-screen outing, THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER. Adapted from a short story by Madame de La Fayette and set in 1562, MONTPENSIER is a tale of the passions and tragic fate of a rich heiress of a French kingdom under threat in the Wars of Religion. Click on the audio files below to hear Tavernier talk to film journalist Jan Gilbert about why a story written…
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Allan Scott – Don’t Look Now
When producer Peter Katz asked screenwriters ALLAN SCOTT and Chris Bryant to adapt a short story by Daphne du Maurier for the big screen, they had no idea that nearly 40 years later the resulting film, DON’T LOOK NOW, would still be considered one of the best British features of all time. Starring Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie, and directed by Nicolas Roeg, the film follows John and Laura Baxter as they travel to Venice…
Editors' Picks
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Kristen Wiig – Bridesmaids
After supporting roles in Simon Pegg’s alien comedy Paul and Drew Barrymore’s roller-derby drama Whip It, KRISTEN WIIG finally takes centre stage in BRIDESMAIDS, a comic tale of female friendship co-written by the Saturday Night Live star. MMM: Weddings have long been an area ripe for drama and comedy. What attracted you to the wedding movie genre and did any particular movies inspire you? Wiig: You know what, when we were writing it we really didn’t... -
Chris O’Dowd – Bridesmaids
CHRIS O’DOWD, star of TV’s The IT Crowd, chats about working with writer and actress Kristen Wiig and improvising on the set of his new movie BRIDESMAIDS. MMM: Although there was a script, you were able to do a lot of improv on Bridesmaids. Have you worked that way much before? O’Dowd: No, not really. It’s because Americans have so much more money! I’m being flippant in a way but the amount of time a... -
Naomie Harris – The First Grader
NAOMIE HARRIS (Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll) brings the real life of Kenyan head teacher Jane Obinchu to the big screen in her latest film, THE FIRST GRADER. The film is based on the true story of 84-year-old Mau Mau warrior Maruge, who fought long and hard for the right to receive the free education that the Kenyan government promised all its citizens. Click on the audio files below to hear Harris talk to film... -
Paul Feig – Bridesmaids
Director PAUL FEIG talks about working with stand-up comedians and directing improv on his new movie, BRIDESMAIDS, starring Kristen Wiig. **BRIDESMAIDS is in UK cinemas from 24 June MMM: How did you and the cast work on Bridesmaids – did you start with a basic framework in terms of the script and then improvise certain scenes? Feig: The script has to be a very strong blueprint for an emotional story as well as for the comedy. Then...








