Whether on not you’re a fan of John Green’s work, young adult novels, or just appreciate a good story, The Fault in Our Stars is probably the most unexpectedly delightful film you’ll see this season. Based on Green’s immensely popular novel of the same name it’s an account of three kids dealing with cancer and hard life issues at a young age. It’s about kids with the disease but it’s not about the disease. They, despite their condition, are just as normal as you can expect and still full of life and hope in light of their disease. But the story doesn’t paint a happy-go-lucky picture, just an honest one. Stripped of…
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ALL PASSES CLAIMED – Advance Screening Passes to 'THE FAULT IN OUR STARS' in DALLAS, TX
Attention: CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED – All passes have been claimed. Thanks for your interest in 20th Century Fox’s THE FAULT IN OUR STARS. ——————————————————————————————————————————— Go,See,Talk is partnering with 20th Century Fox to give Dallas area film fans FREE passes to a special “Advance Screening” of THE FAULT IN OUR STARS starring Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort and Nat Wolff. This screening will take place in DALLAS, TX on Tuesday, June 3rd at 7:00 PM So how do you claim/win them?? Simple. Click the poster above to get your ticket from the GoFoBo website. These passes are first-come, first-served so be one of the first people to register for your ticket and you may get to see THE FAULT IN OUR…
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ALL PASSES CLAIMED – Advance Screening Passes to 'THE FAULT IN OUR STARS' in AUSTIN, TX
Attention: CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED – All passes have been claimed. Thanks for your interest in 20th Century Fox’s THE FAULT IN OUR STARS. ——————————————————————————————————————————— Go,See,Talk is partnering with 20th Century Fox to give Austin film fans FREE passes to a special “Advance Screening” of THE FAULT IN OUR STARS starring Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort and Nat Wolff. This screening will take place in AUSTIN, TX on Tuesday, June 3rd at 7:00 PM So how do you claim/win them?? Simple. Click the poster above to get your ticket from the GoFoBo website. These passes are first-come, first-served so be one of the first people to register for your ticket and you may get to see THE FAULT IN OUR STARS before…
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Video Interview…’The Fault In Our Stars’ Writer John Green and Actors Shailene Woodley and Nat Wolff
This June we’ll see the film adaptation of John Green’s immensely popular novel “The Fault In Our Stars“. In advance of the its release we got to sit with stars Shailene Woodley, Nat Wolff and author John Green. The film is a moving account of two not-so-ordinary teenagers dealing with hard life issues in their own ways. The entire production team tried to do justice to Green’s book and story as well as have as much fun as possible during the process…and based on the laughs we had during our interview it seems that wasn’t very difficult. Enjoy our session with this delightful trio. The film is written by John…
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Sweet Trailer…'Divergent'
Imagine this: it’s the distant future, and society has been divided into five separate factions, each of which represents one of humanity’s best traits. You’re born into either Abnegation, Amity, Candor, Dauntless, or Erudite, and from that point on, you’re the embodiment of that one characteristic – until your sixteenth birthday, when you take an apparently government-mandated aptitude test that identifies which faction you fit into the best. Now imagine that the test fails, and you could fit into any number of factions. And that this particular quality – known as divergence – makes you a danger in the eyes of the powers that be. That’s the basic gist of…
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G-S-T Review…'The Descendants'
Alexander Payne films are not my cup of tea. About Schmidt had its moments (awkward though they might have been) and I just couldn’t believe how over-hyped and mismarketed Sideways was. That said, I was not expecting to enjoy Payne’s latest film The Descendants. Payne directs this adaptaion of the Kaui Hart Hemmings novel of the same name which tells the story of yet another broken family who are equally down on their luck, but teach us that when unexpected tragedies arise it’s OK to no have all the answers. It was surprisingly enjoyable without becoming preachy or overly independent feeling and Clooney can certainly expect to receive a well deserved nod this Oscar season.