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IAR'S BEST VIDEOS 2013

Wednesday, 18 December 2013 23:56

2013 was another fantastic year for movies and IAR had the honor of talking to many of the biggest actors, Academy Award Winners, Academy Award nominees, directors, comedians, musicians and entertainers that were involved in some of the most successful and critically acclaimed films of the year. 

IAR's Managing Editor Jami Philbrick had the pleasure of speaking with these stars at various press junkets, press conferences, roundtables, and red carpet events about their current projects, upcoming work, their careers, and their creative process. Our special extended video compilation includes clips and outtakes from our conversations with Harrison Ford (Paranoia), Cobie Smulders (Delivery Man, the upcoming Captain America: The Winter Soldier), Sam Rockwell and Maya Rudolph (The Way Way Back), Judy Greer (Carrie), Daniel Radcliffe (Kill Your Darlings), Catherine O'Hara and Jane Lynch (A.C.O.D.), Jason Bateman (Disconnect, TV's Arrested Development), The Smurfs (The Smurfs 2), Neil Patrick Harris and Jayma Mays (The Smurfs 2), Aubrey Plaza and writer/director Maggie Carey (The To Do List), Kevin Hart (Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain), Andrew Dice Clay (Blue Jasmine), Woody Harrelson and Owen Wilson (Free Birds), Bruce Willis (A Good Day to Die Hard), Steve Carell and Allison Janney (The Way Way Back), Amy Poehler (Free Birds), Snoop Lion (Reincarnated), Slash and director Andrew Leonardi III (Nothing Left to Fear), Nick Nolte (The Company You Keep), Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson, and Rachel Korine (Spring Breakers), James Franco (Homefront), Jason Statham and Izabela Vidovic (Homefront), Michael Shannon (The Iceman, Man of Steel), Mark Ruffalo (Now You See Me), Stan Lee (Thor: The Dark World), Chris Pratt (Delivery Man, the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy), director James Gunn (the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy), James McAvoy (Trance, the upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past), Keanu Reeves and writer/director Mark Mann (Generation Um...), Tom Hanks and Emma Thompson (Saving Mr. Banks), Oscar Isaac (Inside Llewyn Davis), Christian Bale (Out of the Furnace), F. Murray Abraham (Inside Llewyn Davis), Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy (Before Midnight), Josh Brolin (Oldboy), director Spike Lee (Oldboy), director Danny Boyle (Trance), Nicolas Cage (The Frozen Ground), Morgan Freeman (Now You See Me), and the late Paul Walker (Hours, Fast & Furious 6).

SPECIAL NOTE: Be sure to stay tuned after the end bumper for a special message from the great William Shatner (Escape from Planet Earth). 

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Opening in theaters in New York and Los Angeles on December 25th is the new film from actor and director Ralph Fiennes (Coriolanus) entitled The Invisible Woman. In addition to Fiennes, the film also stars Felicity Jones (Like Crazy), Kristin Scott Thomas (Only God Forgives), and Tom Hollander (About Time).  

IAR's Managing Editor Jami Philbrick recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Ralph Fiennes to talk about his work on The Invisible WomanThe accomplished actor and director discussed his new film, his lack of knowledge about the life of Charles Dickens, directing his second film, what he learned from making Coriolanus, reuniting with his The English Patient co-star Kristin Scott Thomas, and casting Felicity Jones. 

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Currently playing in Los Angeles and New York, and opening nationwide on December 20th is the new comedy/drama Inside Llewyn Davis from Academy Award-winning writers and directors Joel and Ethan Coen (No Country for Old Men). The film's music was produced by the iconic T-Bone Burnett and features an excellent cast of actors that includes Oscar Isaac (The Bourne Legacy), Carey Mulligan (Drive), Justin Timberlake (The Social Network), John Goodman (Argo), Garrett Hedlund (Tron: Legacy), Stark Sands (Flags of Our Fathers), Adam Driver (Frances Ha), Ethan Phillips (Lean on Me), Max Casella (Blue Jasmine), and Academy Award-winner F. Murray Abraham (Amadeus). 

IAR's Managing Editor Jami Philbrick recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Stark Sands to talk about his work on Inside Llewyn Davis. The talented Broadway actor discussed his new film, singing with Justin Timberlake, why Carrie Mulligan was intimidated, working with T-Bone Burnett, his family ties to the legendary musician, what he learned from being on a Coen brothers set, the advice he wants to get from John Goodman, and basing his character on folk singer Tom Paxton

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Opening in theaters in New York and Los Angeles on December 25th is the new film from actor and director Ralph Fiennes (Coriolanus) entitled The Invisible Woman. In addition to Fiennes, the film also stars Felicity Jones (Like Crazy), Kristin Scott Thomas (Only God Forgives), and Tom Hollander (About Time).  

IAR's Managing Editor Jami Philbrick recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Felicity Jones to talk about her work on The Invisible Woman, as well as The Amazing Spider-Man 2The talented young actress discussed her new movie, collaborating with Ralph Fiennes, working with an actor/director combo, what she is looking for from a director on set, her character's complex relationship with Charles Dickens, having Kristin Scott Thomas play her mother, watching their English Patient reunion, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, why she liked working with director Marc Webb, and what she is allowed to say about her mysterious role. 

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EXCLUSIVE CLIP: 'Ghost Team One'

Sunday, 15 December 2013 12:26

Available on Blu-ray and DVD beginning December 17th is the new found-footage horror comedy Ghost Team One from first time feature film directors Ben Peyser and Scott Rutherford. The movie stars Carlos Santos (La Agencia), J.R. Villarreal (The Death and Life of Bobby Z), Fernanda Romero (Drag Me to Hell), Tony Cavalero (TV's Aim High), and Meghan Falcone (TV's Anger Management). 

IAR is proud to present this exclusive clip from Ghost Team One entitled "Chuck's Video Diary."

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Opening in theaters on December 13th is the highly awaited sequel The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug from Academy Award-winning directer Peter Jackson. The film is a prequel to The Lord of the Rings trilogy and the second chapter of its own trilogy, which includes last year's The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, and next year's The Hobbit: There and Back Again.

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug stars Martin Freeman (The World's End) as Bilbo Baggins, Ian McKellen (X2) as Gandalf the Grey, Benedict Cumberbatch (Star Trek Into Darkness) as Smaug and The Necromancer, Orlando Bloom (Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl) as Legolas, Evangeline Lilly (Real Steel) as Tauriel, Luke Evans (The Raven) as Bard the Bowman, Lee Pace (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2) as Thranduil, Stephen Fry () as Master of Lake-town, Sylvester McCoy (TV's Doctor Who) as Radagast the Brown, Manu Bennett (TV's Arrow) as Azog the Defiler, and Academy Award-winner Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine) as Galadriel, as well as Richard Armitage (Captain America: The First Avenger) as Thorin Oakensheild, Graham McTavish (Rambo) as Dwalin, Ken Slott (Charlie Wilson's War) as Balin, Aidan Turner (TV's Being Human) as Kili, Dean O'Gorman (TV's Legend of the Seeker) as Fili, Mark Hadlow (King Kong) as Dori, Jed Brophy (District 9) as Nori, Adam Brown as Ori, John Callen as Oin, Peter Hambleton as Gloin, William Kircher (Out of the Blue) as Bifur, James Nesbitt (Match Point) as Bofur, and Stephen Hunter as Bombur, who all portray The Company of Dwarves. 

IAR's Managing Editor Jami Philbrick recently had a chance to sit down with Visual Effects Supervisor Joe Letteri to talk about his work on The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. Letteri discussed the new film, working with director Peter Jackson, creating the film's barrel sequence, the look of Smaug, and the series' controversial 48 fps technique. 

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Opening in theaters on December 13th is the new biographical comedy-drama from director John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side) entitled Saving Mr. Banks, which is based on the making of Mary Poppins. The film features an all-star cast the includes Academy Award-winners Emma Thompson (Brave) and Tom Hanks (Captain Phillips), Academy Award-nominee Paul Giamatti (All Is Bright), Jason Schwartzman (Moonrise Kingdom), B.J. Novak (The Internship), Bradley Whitford (CBGB), Ruth Wilson (The Lone Ranger), Kathy Baker (Machine Gun Preacher), Rachel Griffiths (Blow), and Colin Farrell (Total Recall). 

IAR's Managing Editor Jami Philbrick recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Jason SchwartzmanB.J. Novak, and Bradley Whitford to talk about their work on Saving Mr. Banks. The three talented actors discussed their new film, research they did for their roles, singing the iconic Mary Poppins songs in the movie, their upcoming new musical trio, and why interviewing them is better than interviewing Tom Hanks

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EXCLUSIVE CLIP: 'Man of Tai Chi'

Wednesday, 11 December 2013 09:14

Available on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital download beginning December 10th is the new martial arts film Man of Tai Chi, which marks actor Keanu Reeves (Generation Um...) directorial debut. In addition to Reeves, the film features an excellent cast of actors including Tiger Hu Chen (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), Karen Mok (The Coffin), Simon Yam (The Thieves), Sam Lee (The Incredible Truth), Michael Tong (Hard Fate), and Iko Uwais (The Raid: Redemption). 

IAR is proud to present an exclusive clip from Man of Tai Chi

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Opening in theaters on December 13th is the new biographical comedy-drama from director John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side) entitled Saving Mr. Banks, which is based on the making of Mary Poppins. The film features an all-star cast the includes Academy Award-winners Emma Thompson (Brave) and Tom Hanks (Captain Phillips), Academy Award-nominee Paul Giamatti (All Is Bright), Jason Schwartzman (Moonrise Kingdom), B.J. Novak (The Internship), Bradley Whitford (CBGB), Ruth Wilson (The Lone Ranger), Kathy Baker (Machine Gun Preacher), Rachel Griffiths (Blow), and Colin Farrell (Total Recall). 

IAR's Managing Editor Jami Philbrick recently had the pleasure of sitting down with director John Lee Hancock to talk about his work on Saving Mr. Banks. The accomplished filmmaker discussed his new movie, why the film focusses on the pre-production of Mary Poppins rather than the production, if the project could have been made by any other studio, what Walt Disney Studios wanted him to leave out of the story, casting Emma Thompson and Tom Hanks in these iconic roles, the movie's unusual structure, and the challenges of directing two films in one. 

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Opening in theaters on December 13th is the new biographical comedy-drama from director John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side) entitled Saving Mr. Banks, which is based on the making of Mary Poppins. The film features an all-star cast the includes Academy Award-winners Emma Thompson (Brave) and Tom Hanks (Captain Phillips), Academy Award-nominee Paul Giamatti (All Is Bright), Jason Schwartzman (Moonrise Kingdom), B.J. Novak (The Internship), Bradley Whitford (CBGB), Ruth Wilson (The Lone Ranger), Kathy Baker (Machine Gun Preacher), Rachel Griffiths (Blow), and Colin Farrell (Total Recall). 

IAR's Managing Editor Jami Philbrick recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Colin Farrell to talk about his work on Saving Mr. Banks. The popular actor discussed his new film, its structure, not having any scenes with Emma Thompson and Tom Hanks, the real reason he likes working with children, if there is an adjustment to make when acting with youngsters, his character, and what he thinks makes a good father. 

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