Julianne Moore

New ‘Seventh Son’ Trailer is Here to Remind You That This Movie Still Exists
New ‘Seventh Son’ Trailer is Here to Remind You That This Movie Still Exists
New ‘Seventh Son’ Trailer is Here to Remind You That This Movie Still Exists
The new ‘Seventh Son’ trailer is startling reminder that yes, this movie still exists and wasn’t something our addled brains cooked up while we were bed-ridden and battling a fever. Someone actually shot a movie where the great Jeff Bridges, complete with his trademark Rooster Cogburn mumble, plays a witch-hunting, monster-slaying magical warrior. And yes, you do remember correctly: this thing was supposed to come out in 2013 and yes, it was delayed to 2015. The word you’re looking for there is “Yikes.”
New Hunger Games Trailer
New Hunger Games Trailer
New Hunger Games Trailer
We're only about a month away from the next chapter in 'The Hunger Games' saga, and in case you needed a reminder, we've got a brand new trailer for you. In it, Katniss Everdeen also gets a reminder, but it's one of the more harrowing variety, as she's sent to District 12 to see the devastation that was wrought upon her home district in the wake of the events of 'Catching Fire.'
Listen to Lorde’s ‘Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ Song, Plus See 13 New Pics
Listen to Lorde’s ‘Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ Song, Plus See 13 New Pics
Listen to Lorde’s ‘Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ Song, Plus See 13 New Pics
It was revealed not too long ago that Lorde would not only be contributing a new song for the 'Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1' soundtrack, but also curating the entire album. Now, a couple months away from the film's theatrical premiere, the "Royals" singer has released her new track to feature in the third installment of the popular film series, and you can listen to it right here.
‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ Trailer: The Real Games Have Just Begun
‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ Trailer: The Real Games Have Just Begun
‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ Trailer: The Real Games Have Just Begun
A new 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay' trailer is finally here, and we're not just talkin' about that teasery footage of Jennifer Lawrence's Katniss Everdeen from Comic-Con. Lionsgate has been teasing this sneak peek all week, releasing brief snippets of footage here and there, but here's our first full look at Part 1 of the epic finale.
‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ Posters Take Us Inside District 13
‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ Posters Take Us Inside District 13
‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ Posters Take Us Inside District 13
It's official: look out, Panem because the Capitol has just become the official target of a group of rebels operating out of District 13 -- a district once thought to be destroyed. The latest bit of marketing for 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay -- Part 1' has introduced us to the official logo of District 13 and delivered a mysterious website for you to puzzle over.
‘Carrie’ Review
‘Carrie’ Review
‘Carrie’ Review
For a gal named Carrie White, she's sure got a lot of red on her. Watching Kimberly Peirce's 'Carrie' is an odd experience. If you've seen Brian De Palma's version from 1976, this new version is - and there's really no point in denying this - like watching a cover band. There's a tweaked scene here and there (including a new, creepy-as-heck opening) plus the addition of cell phones and references
Julianne Moore Plays the Trombone (Poorly) on ‘Late Night’ [VIDEO]
Julianne Moore Plays the Trombone (Poorly) on ‘Late Night’ [VIDEO]
Julianne Moore Plays the Trombone (Poorly) on ‘Late Night’ [VIDEO]
On ‘Late Night,’ Julianne Moore and Jimmy Fallon went head-to-head in a musical competition, playing songs on unfamiliar instruments while Chris Kattan tried to name the tune. First, Moore hefted an ungainly trombone and attempted ‘The Star-Spangled Banner,’ producing what sounded suspiciously like the same note over and over. Not surprisingly, Kattan was unable to name the song.