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Vince Vaughn, Dave Franco give you the freedom to use their stock photos from their new film

Who knew that good marketing for a movie included ridiculous stock photos with some of the stars of the movie? It seems like the team over at Fox believe so as they have revealed a set of stock photos that feature the stars of the upcoming comedy, Unfinished Business, doing normal office poses. The cast …

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Vince Vaughn, Colin Farrell, Justin Lin confirmed for ‘True Detective’

Following weeks of rumors, months of amusing memes and hashtags and Colin Farrell leaking the news himself anyway, HBO has finally confirmed that Farrell, Vince Vaughn and Director Justin Lin are signed on for the second season of Nic Pizzolato’s True Detective. Via Deadline, Farrell will play a compromised cop in a corrupt Los Angeles …

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‘Delivery Man’ a creatively hollow attempt at crowd-pleasing uplift

Delivery Man Written and directed by Ken Scott USA, 2013 Somewhere in the last 10 years, Vince Vaughn decided to smooth out his edges, sanding down his hard exterior to a bland nub. His acidic work in films like Made, Swingers, and even something as outrageous as Old School is a thing of the past, …

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‘The Internship’ is, at best, mildly charming while boasting an excess of product placement

The Internship is a movie very much like its stars, Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson: it tries too hard to be your friend, it doesn’t know when to quit, and it believes that being slick and shiny is all that matters. But somehow, amazingly, it’s also got flashes of charm and wit, enough so that you almost—not quite—can forgive it its trespasses.

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‘Lay the Favorite’ a lifeless Vegas-set comedy with an overqualified cast

Lay the Favorite Directed by Stephen Frears Written by D.V. DeVincentis USA, 2012 Perhaps the most surprising element of Lay the Favorite, a pastel-colored look at the world of legal and illegal bookmaking and gambling, is its eerie sincerity. Within the first five minutes, the bubbly, ditzy lead character (Rebecca Hall) has left her job …

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