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Full Trailer For ‘Dead Snow 2’ Promises Hilarious Nazi Zombie Carnage

Dead Snow 2: Red Vs Dead had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this week, and this afternoon the film’s first full length trailer found its way online. Picking up immediately where the original left off, Dead Snow; Red vs. Dead wastes no time getting right to the gore-filled action, leaving a […]

First Trailer For ‘The Babadook’ Is A Must-See For Horror Fans

There are dozens of films playing at the Sundance Film Festival this week, and there is absolutely no way we can possibly hope to cover every single one. The best we can do is stay on top of the films we think you will love, and The Babadook looks like it may be one of […]

‘Spectacular Now’ Star Miles Teller to Play Dan Aykroyd in John Belushi Biopic

After receiving widespread praise for his portrayal of a drummer chasing his dreams in the Sundance opener Whiplash, Miles Teller is back in the Hollywood headlines this morning with new casting news. According to Emile Hirsch (via THR), Miles Teller has been tapped to portray comedy icon Dan Aykroyd opposite Hirsch in the upcoming John […]

Watch First Clip of Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler in David Wain Rom-Com Spoof ‘They Came Together’

Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler in a rom-com? Of course it’s going to be hilarious, and of course it’s going to mock the whole genre. Wet Hot American Summer director David Wain is ready to tear apart the traditional romantic comedy movie along with co-writer Michael Showalter in They Came Together.  Thanks to Buzzfeed, we now […]

Louis C.K. To Self-Release His 1998 Film Starring Steve Carrell, Amy Poehler

Before Louie was a smash hit on FX, comedian Louis C.K. was mostly known in the world of directing as being the guy responsible for Pootie Tang. While that may have been the directorial effort with the widest release, Louis has actually been responsible for a number of films, and sometime in February a never-before-released […]

Sundance Adds Zach Braff’s Kickstarter Movie and Gives ‘Clerks’ a 20th Anniversary Screening

Zach Braff, otherwise known as that one guy who made that indie film the the good soundtrack (just kidding, let’s not forget Scrubs), started a Kickstarter to support his first feature film since Garden State titled Wish You Were Here. Turns out the latter will be screening at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival along with numerous other big names. This […]

MOVIE REVIEW: The Kings Of Summer

Film: The Kings Of Summer Directed by: Jordan Vogt-Roberts Starring: Nick Robinson, Nick Offerman Stand By Me forever redefined coming-of-age filmmaking in 1986, and in 2013 The Kings Of Summer will do the same. Written by Chris Galetta and directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts, this Sundance favorite has everything you look for, but so rarely find […]

BUCKLE UP: The First ‘In Fear’ Trailer Reminds You To Drive Carefully

As far as major studio horror efforts go, 2013 has felt relatively weak overall. The Evil Dead was undeniably entertaining, but beyond that there are very few titles we’re looking forward to and even less that we have enjoyed in the months that have already passed. Luckily, the quality indie horror seems to be at […]

UTG INTERVIEW: Anne Flournoy (Creator of ‘The Louise Log’)

We recently brought you news that the web series The Louise Log had been nominated for “Best Web Show” at the 2013 Shorty Awards and although Bravest Warriors took home the glass this past Monday at the ceremony, The Louise Log creator, Anne Flournoy, feels that she and her show had already won in their […]

First Footage from Steve Jobs Biopic ‘JOBS’ Surfaces

So there are a few different versions of the late Steve Jobs biopic currently in production, but JOBS is the first out of the gate with footage and release date. Starring Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs (more on that below), the film follows the beginnings of Steve Jobs’ career. We’ve been granted the first footage […]

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Foo Fighters Are Still On A Break, But That Isn’t Stopping Dave Grohl From Plotting Their Next Album

He was vague, but vague is better than nothing. MTV News managed to catch up with Dave Grohl in Park City, UT. In town for Sundance, Grohl has been busy the past few weeks promoting his Sound City documentary, putting on live concerts featuring some of his famous rock and roll compatriots who appeared in […]

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Dave Grohl Forms Another Supergroup For A One Time Live Performance

Dave Grohl was the drummer for Nirvana, then the live drummer and guitarist for Mike Watt, then formed the Foo Fighters. After he made it with the Foo, he did Probot, briefly joined Queens of the Stone Age, and eventually formed Them Crooked Vultures. We can add another band to his last, although this one […]