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Catch Tom Hanks And Justin Bieber In Carly Rae Jepsen’s New Video For “I Really Like You”

Canadian singer-songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen, also known as the girl who gave us the catchiest of catchy hits in the form of “Call Me Maybe” back in 2011, is back with a new track and it is pretty fantastic. Earlier this week, we mentioned that you were going to really, really like her new single, […]

New ‘Theory Of Everything’ Trailer Is Absolutely Gorgeous

Following its critically acclaimed premiere last month, James Marsh‘s The Theory of Everything has received a gorgeous new trailer that will leave you impatiently awaiting the film’s November 7 release. Focus Features seems to be fully aware of the fact their Stephen Hawking film will be a magnet for nominations when awards season rolls around, […]

UTG PHOTOS & REVIEW: Sixto Rodriguez (5/6/14)

Under The Gun sent photographer, Derek Scancarelli, to the Tilles Center in Greenvale, NY to photograph the iconic Sixto Rodriguez on May 6, 2014. In 1970, Sixto Rodriguez released Cold Fact through Sussex Records. Instead of joining the ranks of iconic American singer-songwriters such as Bob Dylan, Rodriguez fell by the wayside of the stateside […]

‘The Monuments Men’ Delayed Until 2014

The George Clooney directed upcoming World War II drama, The Monuments Men, has been delayed until early 2014. Originally planned for a December 13, release, the now February set film will be effectively pushed out of the 2013 Oscar race. Recent Oscar buzz has been flying around due to the uncertainty of Scorsese’s The Wolf […]

Naomi Watts Kickstarts Oscar Hype In First ‘Diana’ Teaser

The summer movie season is officially in full swing, but that does not mean it’s too soon to start talking about the fall. As soon as the leaves change the focus of Hollywood will shift towards films that could later be up for Oscar contention, and this morning one of the first major teasers for […]

MOVIE REVIEW: Zero Dark Thirty

Film: Zero Dark Thirty Director: Kathryn Bigelow Writer: Mark Boal Studio: Annapurna Pictures In 2008 when The Hurt Locker came out, audiences had not seen that visceral of a war film in a very long time, especially a film about a war that was still ongoing. Director Kathryn Bigelow, while not unheard of by any […]