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Thursday, March 12, 2015

[NEWS] Jen Reveals, "Justin and I ARE Trying for a Baby"

Kids are not TOTALLY of out the question for the Hollywood couple of Jennifer Aniston and her fiance screenwriter/actor Justin Theroux. In an earlier interview the actress reveals they've been trying. "Having a baby is not completely off the table for me," she said during her interview with The Hollywood Reporter. She opened up about the exhausting topic and shared that, "Justin and I are definitely working on starting a family." Aniston continued saying, "everyone has been wondering when I will be or get pregnant, and it seems like everyone is constantly speculating or more like secretly hoping if I already am. However, I've had my whole life to take on the whole pregnancy topic." It's actually much more surprising than people might expect. "It's been a want," said Jennifer at the end of her THR cover story. "We're trying our best." Aniston also shared that, "I get nervous," she revealed, "around the topic of starting a family because of just how personal it is to me." Hey, we can't blame her for that! She has something bigger in store. "No matter what happens," said Jen, "whether I get pregnant or not, I know that there are big things waiting for me in the future." Of course we all know she will be marrying Justin sooner rather than later, so that's one major change happening in her life. The two have been together since 2011 and been engaged since 2012. However, she went on to explain, "I strongly feel something greater is headed my way. There's something bigger I'm interested in doing. It could be more work, it could be more creativity, or getting more philanthropic in the world. It can look like a baby," explained Jennifer. "It can look like a foundation. I know I have a bigger purpose. It's a puzzle, and I haven't quite put the puzzle together. Something greater is calling out to me." Hopefully it does look like a baby. We wish her and Justin, "Good look."

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Monday, March 9, 2015

[NEWS] "Mean Moms" Fake Poster Release Cause Media Buzz

article by: Seth Kelley

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Aniston, Bullock, and Diaz oh my! Jennifer Aniston is known for being everybody's favorite Friend, Sandra Bullock is an Oscar winning actress, and Cameron Diaz is the hottest model ever to breakout into acting. What do you get when you take three of America's Sweetheart's in their own rights, band them together, and shove them all in front of a camera..."Mean Moms"? New Line Cinema confirmed to Variety that Aniston, who has been in talks for the film Mean Moms for over a year, is still attached to star in the upcoming movie. Meanwhile, the rumors of fellow actresses and pals of Jen - Sandra Bullock and Cameron Diaz, are purely figments of the Internets imagination and have not been confirmed by the studio or their personal representatives. A fake poster for the flick has circulated on social media over the last few days suggesting that Aniston, Bullock, and Diaz would star in it. It's been well over a decade since Jen has worked with Diaz; the two have previously starred in '96s Edward Burns film She's the One. Bullock and Aniston have only recently been pals, but have been acquainted for a number of years. The three of them have been searching for a project they can all work on together. Aniston has been quoted in an earlier interview saying, "We've all been hoping to work together, but in the past we've had schedule conflicts so if it happens it happens, if it doesn't it doesn't. No big deal." Some of the social media posts also claim, "Mean Moms is sequel to the actress Lindsay Lohan's 2004 flick Mean Girls," which was a Paramount Picture, whereas Mean Moms, plot line revolves around the world of competitive parenting, and is being produced by New Line Cinema. Both films are, however, based on novels by author Rosalind Wiseman. New Line is currently looking for a director to take on the project, and has not officially announced a released date for the film. Jennifer is currently promoting her upcoming rom-com/drama film She's Funny That Way in theaters April 10. Sandra is currently finishing loaning her voice for the spin-off of Despicable Me's, Minions as the voice of Scarlet Overkill. Cameron Diaz is on a well-deserved career hiatus enjoying the married life with husband Benji Madden.

Friday, March 6, 2015

[COMING SOON] "She's Funny That Way" and More! Coming Soon to Theaters

She's Funny That Way
Genre: Comedy | Romance | Drama
Starring: Owen Wilson, Imogen Poots, Kathryn Hahn, Jennifer Aniston, Will Forte, Rhys Ifans, Cybill Shepherd
MPAA Rating: R | L, SC (language, crude humor, and sexual content) | Restricted - People 17-years of age may only be admitted if accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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The Longest Ride
Genre: Drama | Romance
Starring: Melissa Benoist, Scott Eastwood, Britt Robertson, Alan Alda
MPAA Rating: PG-13 | SC, V (sexual content, partial nudity, war and sports action) | Parental Guidance Strongly Suggested - Parents are urged to be cautious as some material may be considered inappropriate for children under 13-years of age.

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Lost River
Genre: Fantasy | Thriller
Starring: Christina Hendricks, Eva Mendes, Saorise Ronan, Matt Smith, Ian De Caestecker, Ben Mendelsohn
MPAA Rating: R | V, L, SC  (violence, language, sexual content) | Restricted - People 17-years of age may only be admitted if accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Kill Me Three Times
Genre: Action | Thriller
Starring: Simon Pegg, Teresa Palmer, Callan Mulvey, Luke Hemsworth, Bryan Brown
MPAA Rating: R | V, L, SC (violence, language, crude humor, sexuality, and nudity) | Restricted - People 17-years of age may only be admitted if accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

[PHOTO] "She's Funny That Way" film poster


[NEWS] Jen Breaks Away from Rachel Green in "Cake"

She puts the 'cloak of Rachel' to rest as this actress proves you can star in one of the most beloved sitcoms of the last quarter century (1994-2004 NBC's Friends), win an Emmy and a Golden Globe, be paid $1 million per episode, find as much success in movies and still have more than a little something to prove, along with a whole lot to lose. "Cake" is directed by Daniel Barnz starring Jennifer Aniston as a devastated woman who's uncertain recovery, who diverts away with her pretty, peppy image; Aniston gained +20 pounds, wore no make-up and called the experience, "liberating".

Justin & Jennifer at the 87th Annual Oscars.
According to critic's her performance as Claire Simmons, a woman suffering from chronic pain after the results of a tragic accident left her scarred emotionally and physically - inside and out, weighed in only a handful worth of positive recognition to essentially muscle her into the awards season. Proving apparently - not worthy - because Aniston was beat out by fellow actress Julianne Moore for her performance as Dr. Alice Howland in drama "Still Alice"; Aniston lost the 'Best Lead Actress' award at the 72nd Annual Golden Globes, the 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild awards, and the 20th Annual Critic's Choice award, and wasn't even taken into consideration at the 87th Annual Academy awards as a Oscar nominee headlining as one of the "#1 Oscar snub". Aniston said this of her current film role, "you have to do something really dark to be taken seriously, I guess," she added, "if you're in someone's living room every week for 10 years and every day on God knows what network, people are going to have a hard time saying, 'Okay, we're gong to see you do what now?' without making associations. It's a Catch-22. It's like: 'I KNOW I CAN play this part, you just have to let me!' And then it's, 'I CAN'T let you play that part, because I've NEVER seen you do it.' There were jobs that I really wanted and would fight and fight and then the obvious previous Oscar winners would get them. It makes me want to say, "You won't know if I CAN'T play that part because you WON'T let me!"

Jennifer at Cake screening Q&A.
On that note her fiance screenwriter/actor Justin Theroux is mentioned and the actresses face lights up replying, "I know, it's a rock" says Aniston fiddling with her diamond engagement ring, "it took me a while to get use to it. One thing people misjudge about my ring is they think it's a fake or a prop, but it's very real. I don't just lunge this thing around with me for the heck of it, I'm not a diamond girl. I'm more Indian jewelry and stuff." When asked why her and Justin haven't tied the knot yet she replies, "We're still trying to figure out what kind of ceremony we want." Aniston added, "you don't see a lot of me getting asked, 'Why aren't you married?' 'Why aren't you having children?' You don't get the 'Well, they seem to play the same thing over and over again,' and some of them do," she said. Of her past film role choices Jennifer has in fact churned out movies at an unflagging pace. While many have been romance-tinged; (2010) The Switch, (2011) Just Go with It; conventional Hollywood comedies; (2011) Horrible Bosses, (2012) Wanderlust, (2013) We're the Millers - Jennifer has routinely built in exceptions. She was the femme fatale to Clive Owen's patsy in (2005) thriller/drama Derailed, tucked herself into an ensemble in (2006) drama/comedy Friend's with Money, and most notably played a Texas dime-store clerk trapped in a mirthless marriage in (2002) The Good Girl, a tiny independent drama film for which she got rave reviews from critics, but the movie itself quickly faded from memory. All in all she's hoping for more from Cake. Director Daniel Barnz said the following of his choice for casting Aniston in the lead role, "Ms. Aniston's commitment to the project was instant and complete. Her transformation was a change of pace less as a physical transformation along the lines of fellow actors Charlize Theron in (2001) Monster or Matthew McConaughey in (2013) Dallas Buyer's Club. To date Cake has currently made $1.9 million in box office and been successful when it comes to media and social buzz.