INTERVIEW: Taylor Lautner Glad To Finally Get The Girl

Taylor Lautner and Lily Collins in Abduction movie

As the leading man in ABDUCTION, Taylor Lautner no longer has to play second fiddle for a girl's affections. In his first action-thriller, Twilight's Taylor grows up into an action hero who saves his leading lady and makes out with her too. And the nineteen-year-old enjoyed every minute of it.

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Actor Miguel Rodarte On Cleaning Up Mexico's Drug Traffic Problem

Mexican actor Miguel Rodarte interview - SAVING PRIVATE PEREZ
He may play a Mexican drug lord in the Mexico's top-grossing comedy SAVING PRIVATE PEREZ, but for actor Miguel Rodarte, the violent situation in his native country is no laughing matter.  The Mexican actor offers some solutions to cleaning up the violence plaguing the country down south. Add a comment

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Interview: Buck Teeth Keeps Actors Busting Up On Set Of BUCKY LARSON

Nick Swardson and Stephen Dorff interview

As the Bucky Larson character, comedian Nick Swardson wore huge buck teeth that made it difficult to speak and keep a straight face during his scenes on the Adam Sandler produced BUCKY LARSON: BORN TO BE A STAR.  Stephen Dorff also had a hard time getting through his lines opposite the ridiculous Bucky costume.

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INTERVIEW: Steven Soderbergh on Killing Off Leading Lady in CONTAGION

Steven Soderbergh on set of Contagion

Steven Soderbergh has no problem killing off his A-list talent in the action-thriller CONTAGION. The influential filmmaker didn't have to do much convincing some of Hollywood's most in-demand actors to sign up for a small role in the multi-character story.

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X-Men Producer Lauren Shuler Donner On Deadpool and First Class Sequel

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Producer Lauren Schuler Donner is one of the most successful and prolific producers in Hollywood, and this week she's promoting her most successful franchise to date - the X-Men's prequel First Class coming to DVD and Blu-ray September 9. CineMovie sat down with the producer from all-five X-Men movies and spin-offs (X-Men: Wolverine) who gave us the scoop on the sequel to First Class, Deadpool, and how she goes about finding a good project. And for those trying to break into the business, she breaks down what she looks for in a feature film script. Add a comment

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Oscar Nominee: Nick Nolte's Sleepless Nights Over WARRIOR Role

Nick Nolte Interview for Warrior

Nick Nolte gave a heart-wrenching performance in Gavin O'Connor's WARRIOR and the Academy has acknowledged his work on the family drama with an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He told CineMovie last September  the role in WARRIOR  was a difficult one for him. 

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Interview: Marti Noxon On Being One of the Few Female Genre Screenwriters

Marti Noxon Interview


As one of the few successful female screenwriters in Hollywood, Marti Noxon doesn't mind being the go-to-gal for genre scripts, but the Fright Night and "Buffy the Vampire" writer remains "hopeful" that in the near future she'll be writing a lot more strong female leads in studio pictures that doesn't star Angelina Jolie.

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Shark Night 3D Director David Ellis Q&A

shark_night_3D_David_Ellis-setDirector and former stuntman David Ellis knows what scares people. The Snakes on the Plane and Final Destination director has taken on snakes, death, and now sharks in his latest horror thriller SHARK KNIGHT 3D.  The former stuntman played bait for the cameras in Deep Blue Sea (Samuel L. Jackson) and worked underwater in A Perfect Storm (George Clooney). In SHARK NIGHT 3D, David brings his knowledge of stunts, water, and shooting with 3D cameras which he is sharing with CineMovie in our Q&A with the director.

David Ellis spoke to CineMovie by telephone from the Boston set of R.I.P.P. where he is currently working as the stunt/action director. David Ellis started his career at nineteen as a stuntman in movies such as Bound For Glory (1976) and Scarface (1983), eventually becoming a stunt coordinator and action director.  He transitioned into the director's chair in 1995 with Homeward Bound 2: Lost in San Francisco and Final Destination 2 (2003). When not at the helm of a movie, David continues his work as a stunt director, "I love directing action."

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