A Forgetting Sarah Marshall Movie Poster
Forgetting Sarah Marshall comes out on May 30. The latest comedy from Judd Apatow looks hilarious, as always.
Here's the movie poster for the comedy, which stars Jason Segal add Kristen Bell:

Forgetting Sarah Marshall comes out on May 30. The latest comedy from Judd Apatow looks hilarious, as always.
Here's the movie poster for the comedy, which stars Jason Segal add Kristen Bell:

Crash won Best Picture at the Academy Awards in 2005. It's taken Reel Movies a couple years, but we finally have done Crash justice on our site.
We now have 27 quotes, most of the characters from this ensemble cast, and, of course, the following pictures for you.
It's no surprise that Superbad is one of the biggest movies here at Reel Movie News.
The amazing coming of age movie starring Jonah Hill and Michael Cera is consistently the most popular movie on our site.
We felt it was time to bring you more Superbad quotes, add the Superbad soundtrack, and even upload the original Superbad trailer.
We dare you to look at the following pictures without smiling.
Be sure and browse the rest of our Superbad pictures in the gallery.
If the past creations of Tyler Perry are any indication - Madea's Family Reunion and House of Payne, just to name a pair - Meet the Browns will be a major hit. It opens this weekend.
Here's a look at the Meet the Browns trailer:Â
We've also included an array of Meet the Browns photos on the site. Check them out now.
Clerks was Kevin Smith's first movie in his View Askew-niverse movies, and still arguably his best.
Here at Reel Movie News, we put together our own little homage to Clerks which includes 66 Clerks quotes, updated cast info, the original trailer, soundtrack, and, of course, the following pictures.
Ben Stiller is directing his first film in years, the comedy Tropic Thunder, due out on July 11. The actor recently discussed the film with ComingSoon.net...
ComingSoon.net: It's been seven years since you directed a movie. Why was now the time go back and what was it about this idea that made you want to direct again?
Ben Stiller: Well, this movie I've been working on for a while. I had the idea for the movie like twenty years ago when I was doing "Empire of the Sun" in 1987 because at that time, that's when all these Vietnam movies were being made and my friends and I were going on auditions for these Vietnam movies and my friends were getting them and going away to fake boot camps.
It seemed like there was a time when all actors were going away to fake boot camp and talking about these incredible experiences that they had and how it really changed their lives and there was something there that seemed funny to me. Maybe it was because I wasn't getting parts in those movies, but I was like, "Oh, wow. You're going off and getting all of that. What about people who actually go to war?"
The actors were like owning this experience as if it was like this real and incredible experience. I'm sure that it was a great experience, but it wasn't like actually going to real boot camp.
So that was percolating in my head and I thought maybe I'd do a short or a sketch about actors who go away and do Vietnam films and come back and are forgotten, trying to parallel the veteran's experiences. That didn't seem funny at all. (laughter) So I put that away.
Then the idea came that it might be cool to have a movie about a bunch of actors that get stuck out in the jungle on a movie and are caught in this real situation, so literally, for the last ten years I worked on a first act of it, about ten years ago, and then Justin [Theroux] came on about eight years ago. I said, "Come on, lets work this."
Then we brought on Etan Cohen about four years ago, so literally over the last ten years we've been working on the script in different and various forms. I would go away for a few weeks on vacation or something and work on it.
Read the complete interview with Stiller now.
Hilarious director Judd Apatow recently spoke with MovieWeb about the upcoming Owen Wilson comedy, Drillbit Taylor. Here's an excerpt:
Who are some of your favorite on-screen bullies, and did you pull anything from them and reflect that back into this film?
Judd Apatow: Matt Dillon. His first couple of film roles were as a bully. I loved him in My Bodyguard. He was really charismatic and handsome, and terrifying all in one. I also love the bully in Three O'Clock High. The Phil Joanou movie. My buddy Paul Feig was an actor in that film. He was the creator of Freaks and Geeks.
I remember when I first met Paul, he told me he was in Three O'Clock High, which had just came out. This was the most exciting thing that I had ever heard. That he played one of the kids in Three O'Clock High. But other than that, I don't know. I'm not sure. I think Alex Frost, who plays the bully in this, and he is in this new movie Stop Loss, is a great actor. He is both scary and funny.
We also have Josh Peck from the Drake & Josh show on Nickelodeon. He plays the other school bully, and he is a pretty funny kid. He does some interesting, demented stuff in this movie.
Read the full interview with Apatow now.
We've added a series of pictures from the upcoming George Clooney movie, Leatherheads.
The handsome, fun-loving actor directed this football comedy, which also stars John Krasinski and Renée Zellweger.
Actor Andy Serkis recently discussed his upcoming film project, Tintin, along with a pair of fairly well-known directors involved with it.
Are you going to be reuniting with Peter Jackson again for Tintin?
Andy Serkis: In fact tomorrow I'm flying out to start on Tintin. Steven Spielberg is directing the first one, and then Peter Jackson is doing the second. The bulk of the shoot starts in September, but things got a little bit moved around after the writers' strike.
Do you feel a special kinship with him?
Andy Serkis: Yeah, I mean at the moment he's doing The Lovely Bones at the moment, which I think is going to be amazing. But we do seem to be in sync, certainly in terms of collaborating and creating characters and so on. I think we have a similar sense of humour about things, so yeah we do seem to have fused in a particular way.
Put down that keg of suds, Beerfest fans, and check out the following photo tribute to your favorite, alcohol-infested comedy.
Click on any of the following thumbnails for an enlarged version...