Year One

Added 06.03

A couple of hunter-gatherers (Jack Black and Michael Cera) are thrown out of their village, opening up a world of possibilities and adventure.   Harold Ramis produces and directs the stone-age comedy, which is also produced by comedy wunderkind Judd Apatow.  The film also stars Oliver Platt, Vinnie Jones, Hank Azaria, Juno Temple and Olivia Wilde.

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Jack Black and a sword on "Year One"
Jack Black and Oliver Platt chat in makeup on "Year One"
A shadow and someone standing overhead on "Year One"
Michael Cera in tattered clothing on "Year One"
Micahel Cera, Jack Black and an extra on "Year One"
Oliver Pratt reacts on "Year One"
Jack Black smiles over a fallen foe on "Year One"
Harold Ramis plays guitar on "Year One"
Harold Ramis and Jack Black discuss a scene on "Year One"
Harold Ramis and Jack Black talk on "Year One"
Getting 'the view' as Jack Black stands on "Year One"
Crew roams the set under blue skies on "Year One"
Vinnie Jones in front, Jack Black in back "Year One"
Oliver Platt and Juno Temple on "Year One"
Jack Black triumphant on "Year One"
Jack Black and Harold Ramis with an insturment on "Year One"
"Year One" extra by the bathroom
Oliver Platt texts while Jack Black is on guitar on "Year One"
Jack Black falling on "Year One"
Jack Black's warrior scream on "Year One"
"Year One" crewmember
"Year One" spotlight
Micheal Cera and Juno Temple sitting on the "Year One" set
Lighting and sheets on the set of "Year One"
Jack Black in front of a horned doorway in "Year One"
Olivia Wilde and Juno Temple on "Year One"
Oliver Platt dons the crown on "Year One"
Jack Black squatting on "Year One"
Jack Black rugged on "Year One"
Jack Black fights by fire in "Year One"
Juno Temple in the shadows on the set of "Year One"
Jack Black's fiery pose in "Year One"
Sodom set on "Year One"
Harold Ramis and Jack Black laughing on "Year One"
Michael Cera hangs out in a black robe on "Year One"
A soldier with a knife on "Year One"
Vinnie Jones in "Year One"
Jack Black and the shadows of two people on  "Year One"
"Year One" gaffer Rick Thomas
Michael Cera, Jack Black and Vinnie Jones on "Year One"
Oliver Platt has makeup applied on "Year One"
Michael Cera in a coat on "Year One"
Crew member on "Year One"
Michael Cera and Jack Black and a soldier falling "Year One"
Jack Black poses at a fiery entrance on "Year One"
Michael Cera, Jack Black and Harold Ramis on the Sodom set of "Year One"
Vinnie Jones looks crazed on "Year One"
Stunt men fall on "Year One"
Jack Black sings into the sword on "Year One"
Jack Black looking into a fiery cave in "Year One"
"Year One" stunt men
Oliver Platt poses in front of flaming eyes on "Year One"
Juno Temple stands in the background behind crew on "Year One"
The crew looks elsewhere as Jack Black strikes a pose on "Year One"
"Year One" camels

'Lie to Me'

Added 04.20

Dr. Cal Lightman (Tim Roth) can detect the truth by analyzing a person's face, body, voice and speech, and he heads a team of experts who assist law enforcement agencies in tough cases. Kelli Williams, Monica Raymund and Brendan Hines also star in the Fox drama, and we were able to shoot on an upcoming epsode called "Depraved Heart."

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Crank 2: High Voltage

Added 04.13

Jason Statham returns as Chev Chelios in this sequel to 2006's "Crank."  This time, Chev rips through Los Angeles in pursuit of the Chinese mobster who has stolen his heart.   Yep, his heart.  Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor once again serve as writers/directors of the film, which opens April 17, 2009.

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Tracey Ullman's State of the Union

Added 04.06

One of the premiere comedians and illuminating impressionists working, Tracey Ullman turns her unique brand of wit and skits on American life.  "Tracey Ullman's State of the Union" uses characters we know -- like Arianna Huffington, Laura Bush, and Jodie Foster -- and some we hopefully don't know, to make her poignant and comical points.

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