‘Your Sister’s Sister’ Trailer Features Mark Duplass Getting Down With Emily Blunt’s Sister
Movie News By Nathan Adams on April 18, 2012 | Be the First To CommentThere are a good number of reasons to get excited for Your Sister’s Sister, not the least of which is that our own Robert Levin saw it at Sundance and ended up enjoying it quite a bit. The biggest reason to get excited today, however, is the release of the film’s trailer. Taking place in the gorgeous scenery of the Pacific Northwest, Your Sister’s Sister tells the tale of a depressed gent (Mark Duplass) who gets sent away by his best friend (Emily Blunt) to her family’s island cabin. Hijinx ensue when Blunt’s equally depressed sister (Rosemarie DeWitt) is unexpectedly already at said cabin, and some drunken sexy time commences. Drama ensues when Blunt shows up the next day, also unexpectedly, and everyone has to work through a tangled web of complex interpersonal relationships and suppressed feelings.
Rob Hunter loves movies. He also loves his job as a CPA who occasionally finds a little mystery thrown his way. These two joys come together in the form of cash money payments that he receives every week and immediately uses to buy more DVDs. This week includes Star Trek, Vampire Party, Taintlight, and more!
Early Edition: Ricky Gervais Gets Flanimated, McG and Michael Bay Whip ‘Em Out
Movie News By Neil Miller on April 29, 2009 | Comments (4)Ricky Gervais is still chubby but now is animated, J.J. Abrams discusses lens flares, Elizabeth Banks hits on Zac Efron, The Goonies, Michael Bay’s penis size. This is your very special humpday Early Edition!
CineVegas Announces ’09 Lineup, Closes with ‘World’s Greatest Dad’
Movie News By Neil Miller on April 17, 2009 | Be the First To CommentThe folks at CineVegas have officially announced their 2009 film lineup for their 11th annual engagement, set to run from June 10-15, 2009. Among the selections are some awesome Sundance and SXSW graduates…
15 Films You Absolutely Must See at SXSW 2009
Features By FSR Staff on March 10, 2009 | Comments (30)Between our own scouring of the schedule and the countless emails from publicists, producers and directors, we are confident that we’ve got a handle on which films you should absolutely see at all costs should you be coming here to Austin this weekend. So here’s a list of the must sees, from us to you.
Just in case we needed something to help us sober up after a long afternoon of drinking — hug it, chug it, football style — the lovely folks over at South by Southwest have dropped upon us their full lineup for the upcoming 2009 edition of their film festival.
Sundance Spotlight: Humpday’s Lynn Shelton
Features By Neil Miller on January 29, 2009 | Be the First To CommentSundance may be over and all of my reviews may be posted, but there is still a ton of cool stuff that I’d like to share with all of you. Chief among those things are some video profiles of some of Sundance’s emerging talents. Among those talents is Humpday director Lynn Shelton…
Sundance 2009 Awards: ‘Push,’ ‘Cove’ Take U.S. Audience Awards
Features By Neil Miller on January 24, 2009 | Comments (2)As the 2009 Sundance Film Festival comes to a close, it is time as always for the Juries and Audiences to recognize the best of this year’s festival…
Sundance Sales So Far: Now with Nazi Zombies!
Movie News By Scott Beggs on January 21, 2009 | Comments (2)Sure the Tango in the Snow is about the art of independent film, but it’s also about selling your hard work to the highest bidder. Here’s a look at what has sold so far…
Sundance Review: ‘Humpday’ is Awkward, Uncomfortable and Absolutely Hysterical
Features By Neil Miller on January 17, 2009 | Comments (2)If there is one thing that we can take away from director Lynn Shelton’s awkward sex comedy Humpday, it is that there is nothing more uncomfortable to watch yet strikingly hilarious than two straight men who set out to have sex on camera.
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