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Justin Timberlake Interview For ‘Friends with Benefits’
Jul 20th
Dylan (Justin Timberlake) and Jamie (Mila Kunis) think it’s going to be easy to add the simple act of sex to their friendship, despite what Hollywood romantic comedies would have them believe. They soon discover however that getting physical really does always lead to complications. The film co-stars Emma Stone, Woody Harrelson, Jenna Elfman, Patricia Clarkson, Richard Jenkins, and Andy Samberg. ‘Friends with Benefits’ is director Will Gluck’s follow up to the excellent comedy ‘Easy A.’ ‘Friends with Benefits’ hits cinemas July 22nd in the US and September 9th in the UK. Check out what Justin Timberlake had to say about the film below.
Was it tough to keep a straight face in your scenes with Woody Harrelson? I really enjoyed your friendship in the movie.
Justin Timberlake: Yeah, Woody is amazing. Woody’s just a fantastic actor and a great comedian. I’m actually glad you brought that up because that’s a really important part of the movie for me. Will Gluck and I had a lot of discussions about it. Woody’s character is, in a lot of ways, an original on film. To be able to portray a gay male in the way that he is and coming from my experience, I have a lot of guy friends, both straight and gay, and we’re all just friends, regardless of sexual preference. So I wanted that to be in the movie, you know, and so we took some chances with it, but I think that they were honest. I’m really proud of that because I think it’s important to show what could be different about people would bring them together and make their friendship that much stronger. I’m really proud of that relationship. And who better to pull off the self-effacing humour than someone as affable as Woody Harrelson?
Red Band ‘Friends With Benefits’ Trailer – Starring Mila Kunis, Justin Timberlake & Woody Harrelson
Jul 15th
Screen Gems have unveiled this red band trailer for Will Gluck’s ‘Friends With Benefits.’ The film is Gluck’s follow up to the surprisingly excellent (I generally venomously detest teen comedies) ‘Easy A.’ ‘Friends With Benefits’ stars Mila Kunis, Justin Timberlake, Emma Stone, Woody Harrelson, Jenna Elfman, Patricia Clarkson, Richard Jenkins, and Andy Samberg. Look out for it in cinemas July 22nd.
A young female headhunter (Mila Kunis) in New York convinces a potential recruit (Justin Timberlake) to accept a job in the Big Apple. Despite an attraction to each other, both realize they’re everything they’ve been running from in a relationship and decide to see what happens if they leave emotion out of it and keep it strictly physical.
Abigail Spencer Cast In Sam Raimi’s ‘Oz, The Great and Powerful’
Jul 6th
The Hollywood Reporter bring word that Abigail Spencer, best known for her role in ’Mad Men,’ has been cast in Sam Raimi’s Wizard Of Oz spin-off ‘Oz, The Great and Powerful’ as “a young woman who is a willing subject of Oz’s magic tricks which the erstwhile magician is performing in Kansas.”
Spencer will star alongside James Franco as the titular Oz, Rachel Weisz as Evanora, a powerful, evil witch who intends to rule the land, Michelle Williams in the role of Glinda, the Good Witch, and Mila Kunis as Theadora, the younger sister of Evanorah who goes on to become the Wicked Witch of the West and to cackle the iconic lines “I’ll get you, my pretty … and your little dog, too!”
The film is said to follow Oz (Franco) as a young illusionist with a grandiose attitude who is forced to flee a travelling circus. His hot air balloon is swept up by a tornado to the magical land of Oz. ‘Oz: The Great and Powerful’ is pencilled in for a 2013 release. I’m loving these casting apointments, which when added to the fact that I’m a humongous Sam Raimi fan pretty much means I’m sold on this flick already!
International Trailer For ‘Friends With Benefits’ – Starring Mila Kunis, Justin Timberlake & Woody Harrelson
May 25th
Screen Gems have unveiled this new international trailer for Will Gluck’s ‘Friends With Benefits.’ The film is Gluck’s follow up to the surprisingly excellent (I venomously hate teen comedies) ‘Easy A.’ ‘Friends With Benefits’ stars Mila Kunis, Justin Timberlake, Emma Stone, Woody Harrelson, Jenna Elfman, Patricia Clarkson, Richard Jenkins, and Andy Samberg. Look out for this in cinemas July 22nd.
A young female headhunter (Mila Kunis) in New York convinces a potential recruit (Justin Timberlake) to accept a job in the Big Apple. Despite an attraction to each other, both realize they’re everything they’ve been running from in a relationship and decide to see what happens if they leave emotion out of it and keep it strictly physical.
New Poster For ‘Friends With Benefits’ – Starring Mila Kunis, Justin Timberlake & Woody Harrelson
May 20th
Screen Gems have unveiled this new poster for Will Gluck’s ‘Friends With Benefits.’ The film is Gluck’s follow up to the surprisingly excellent (I venomously hate teen comedies) ‘Easy A.’ ‘Friends With Benefits’ stars Mila Kunis, Justin Timberlake, Emma Stone, Woody Harrelson, Jenna Elfman, Patricia Clarkson, Richard Jenkins, and Andy Samberg. Look out for this in cinemas July 22nd.
A young female headhunter (Mila Kunis) in New York convinces a potential recruit (Justin Timberlake) to accept a job in the Big Apple. Despite an attraction to each other, both realize they’re everything they’ve been running from in a relationship and decide to see what happens if they leave emotion out of it and keep it strictly physical.
Michelle Williams Set To Join Sam Raimi’s ‘Oz, The Great and Powerful’
May 17th
Variety are reporting that Michelle Williams is set join Sam Raimi’s Wizard Of Oz spin-off ‘Oz, The Great and Powerful’ in the role of Glinda, the Good Witch. Williams completes the triumvirate of witches which also includes Mila Kunis as Theadora, and possibly Rachel Weisz, who’s in talks to play Evanora, a powerful, evil witch who intends to rule the land.
Williams’ character would team up with snake oil salesman James Franco to face off against her evil sisters (Weisz and Kunis) in a power struggle for control of the magical land of Oz. ‘Oz: The Great and Powerful’ is pencilled in for a 2013 release. I love the sound of the premise, which when added to the fact that I’m a humongous Sam Raimi fan pretty much means I’m sold on this flick already!









