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First Trailer for LOVE WEDDING MARRIAGE Starring Mandy Moore and Kellan Lutz

by Brendan Bettinger    Posted: April 12th, 2011 at 9:04 pm

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IFC Films has debuted the trailer for Love, Wedding, Marriage, the directorial debut of Dermot Mulroney.  Mandy Moore stars as Ava, a newlywed marriage counselor who learns her parents (James Brolin and Jane Seymour) are getting divorced: “Ava sets out on a dangerous path to save her parents’ marriage at the expense of her own, manipulating loved ones to achieve her objectives.”  Twilight hunk Kellan Lutz plays Moore’s husband.  Jessica Szohr plays her sister.

Love, Wedding, Marriage premieres on demand May 1, followed by a limited release on June 3.

Mandy Moore, Kellan Lutz, James Brolin, and Jane Seymour to Star in Dermot Mulroney’s LOVE, WEDDING, MARRIAGE

by Matt Goldberg    Posted: April 7th, 2010 at 11:01 pm

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Mandy Moore, Kellan Lutz, James Brolin, and Jane Seymour have signed on to star in actor Dermot Mulroney’s directorial debut Love, Wedding, Marriage.  According to THR, the romantic comedy “centers on a newlywed marriage counselor (Moore) who is thrown for a loop when she learns that her parents, whose marriage she’s always idealized, are headed for divorce. She sets out on a disastrous path to save their marriage at the expense of her own, manipulating loved ones to achieve her objectives.”  Lutz will play her husband while Brolin and Seymour will play the parents.  THR also says that the title might change to Keep It Together.  If the title does change, I demand that the movie now tie into the Bowfinger universe.

Mulroney, whose previous acting credits include Undertow and Flash of Genius, will star in the upcoming TV remake of The Rockford Files from House creator David Shore. [Above image is also courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter]

THE GOODS: LIVE HARD, SELL HARD Review

by Matt Goldberg    Posted: August 13th, 2009 at 9:00 pm

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I had a sneaking suspicion I would like “The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard”.  Yes, Jeremy Piven has become tiresome both with his stale Ari Gold character and his personal diva-like behavior in the public sphere.  But the film had a strong bench and when you surround yourself with reliable comic talent, you can get something really fantastic.

With “The Goods”, that’s an understatement.  Hit the jump to find out why this is one of the funniest comedies I’ve seen all year.

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