Zac Efron, welcome to true moviestardom. Despite featuring a plot that didn’t involve large choreographed dance numbers or anyone breaking into song, 17 Again easily topped the box office with $24 million. (As I predicted last week, that’s just about exactly what another surprise teen hit, Mean Girls, also made.) Coming in at a distant second was [...]
Continue reading...Friday, April 17, 2009
17 Again, Zac Efron’s first foray into moviestardom (no, High School Musical 3 didn’t count — he’s on his own this time) opened today. Also out today? A fair number of good reviews for 17 Again, which might be surprising. By Rotten Tomatoes‘ count, 17 Again has gotten 66% positive reviews — 53 good and 27 [...]
Continue reading...Friday, April 3, 2009
We’ve added ten clips from Zac Efron’s upcoming comedy 17 Again, which you can check out by going to our 17 Again videos page. I’ve included a couple of my favorites below. As much as my twentysomething male instincts are telling me to automatically hate Efron, the movie looks like it could be pretty amusing.
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Only a day after the news broke that Zac Efron has left the Footloose remake that is to be directed by his High School Musical director Kenny Ortega, it’s been announced that Efron will re-team with 17 Again director Burr Steers for The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud. The drama will be about “a [...]
Continue reading...Monday, March 9, 2009
The poster debuted last month, and here’s the second trailer for Zac Efron’s first true big screen vehicle, 17 Again. It’s a lot like the first trailer except it switches out a few old gags for some new ones. Unfortunately, the lose the biggest laugh from the original version: “What are you eating?” “I don’t even know. [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 5, 2009
17 Again is Zac Efron’s big career move to position himself as the next Tom Hanks, or at the very least the next legitimately bankable actor. It’s the first true test of his mainstream starpower — Hairspray and High School Musical 3 were both sold more on their brands than any of the stars. Luckily, it [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Warner Bros. led the 2008 North American box office with $1.79 billion in ticket sales. What does the studio have in store for 2009? A few long stagnat franchises, a revered children’s tale and a boy wizard to name a few. Gran Torino (Jan 9th) - Clint Eastwood takes on an Asian gang and develops an [...]
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