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Poster: The Last Exorcism Part II

After the unexpected success of 2010's The Last Exorcism, it should come as no surprise that producer Eli Roth is coming back to the table with a continuation story of a young woman who appears to be possessed by the devil.  In an effort to generate some buzz for the low budget sequel, CBS Films' has released the first poster for the creatively titled The Last Exorcism Part II.

Producer Streams 'Musical Chairs' Live for Free Fan Viewing

Musical Chairs, the latest film from critically acclaimed direcotr Susan Seidelman, is available for free online streaming starting today (December 17th) and running through the end of the year.

'Willow' Making Its Way to Blu-Ray

Imaginations will soar when Willow, the beloved fantasy story from director Ron Howard and producer George Lucas, hits Blu-Ray shelves on March 12, 2013.  And with the HD conversion being overlooked by LucasFilms, this upgrade is surely going to be well worth the price!

X-Factor Shake-Up

It is after midnight here in Los Angeles and it appears that the bloodbath at Fox concerning their on-air talent for their reality competition show 'The X-Factor' is finally over.  Host Steve Jones and judges Nicole Scherzinger and Paula Abdul appear to have not made the cut.  Thus leaving Simon Cowell and LA Reid as the lone two returning faces for next year's season two.  Now the question on everyone's mind is who will replace the exiting talent?  Hopefully someone young, hot and socially relevant!

Kim Fowley: Discovered Original 'Runaways'

In terms of the real 'Runaways,' Kim Fowley was as pivotal to their success as the parents who banned their music. He was the iconic producer in his day, and still writes and preforms to this day. We were fortunate enough to get a few moments alone (yes, we took the risk), with Kim before the film screened at SXSW, and I must say that he is by far the most interesting interview I have ever done.

Nines, The

score: 
C+
Director: 
John August
Cast: 
Ryan Reynolds, Hope Davis, Melissa McCarthy, Elle Fanning
Running Time: 
99
Rated: 
R
Split into three parts, The Nines feels like three completely different films. In ‘The Prisoner’ a troubled television producer finds himself on house arrest, with the sole link to the outside world provided by both his publicist and next door neighbor. Mysterious happenings lead him to doubt both as he tries to find out the true meaning of his incarceration. ‘Reality Television’ is a half hour episode of Behind the Scenes, a ‘Project Greenlight’-like documentary where we follow a famed television writer through the course of creating a hot network drama.

Ugly Truth, The

score: 
B
Director: 
Robert Luketic
Cast: 
Katherine Heigl, Gerard Butler, Bree Turner, Eric Winter
Running Time: 
96
Rated: 
R
Sacramento news producer Abby Richter is a hopeless romantic… Too bad it hasn’t helped her love life. Abby always seems to find herself hopelessly single, until she meets Mike Chadway. Chadway, a male chauvinist and content bachelor, has his own public access show that tells it like it is when it comes to relationships. Mike is hired by Abby’s studio in order to help ratings with his in your face (and sometimes inappropriate) style of relationship coaching. He offers to help Abby find love if she obeys all of his rules, and promises that if he is unsuccessful he will leave the show.
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