A young couple -- played by Alexa Davalos and Toby Hemingway -- share an intimate moment in this exclusive clip from "Feast of Love," the upcoming drama that showcases the trials and tribulations of a community of friends in Oregon. The film, which also stars Morgan Freeman, Greg Kinnear and Selma Blair, opens September 28.
Normally known as a leading man in movies like "Cheaper by the Dozen" and "The Pink Panther," legendary comedian Steve Martin hasn't appeared in a non-starring movie role since 1986's "Little Shop of Horrors." "Saturday Night Live" mastermind Lorne Michaels told us, however, that all that is about to change.
"We have a movie that Tina [Fey], Amy [Poehler] and Dax Shepard, Greg Kinnear, Steve Martin and a bunch of others are in called 'Baby Mama,'" Michaels said of the flick, which has developed into something of an "SNL" reunion. "That movie should be coming out in the spring."
The film stars Fey as a busy single gal who hires Poehler's character to be a surrogate mother. The in-production flick features Kinnear as the local hunk who sparks up a romance with Fey, while "ER" veteran Maura Tierney has been cast as Fey's supportive sister, a mother of two. The comedy also features Sigourney Weaver and Romany Malco, but it's Martin's rare supporting performance that seems destined to be the stand-out. Read more...
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Don't forget to call your dad this weekend and say "I love you." But before you do, stroll through our links of the day, with news on "The Dark Knight," "Watchmen," and more.
- Batman's new suit revealed! (Entertainment Weekly)
- Dr. No. Keanu Reeves turns down role of Dr. Manhattan in "Watchmen." (Club Keanu)
- Better luck next time Steven Spielberg, Brad Pitt, and Johnny Depp: Oprah named world's most powerful celebrity. (Forbes)
- Like father, like daughter. Rumer Willis joins dad Bruce in "The Sophomore." (Hollywood Reporter)
- This couldn't have come before "Pay it Forward?" Kevin Spacey tells reporters he's finished with film acting, will concentrate on theater. (Hollywood.com)
- Oh how we love ironical titles. Disney to produce "The Occasionally Interesting Anti-Adventures of an Unnamed Girl," a "Wizard of Oz" type adventure. (Hollywood Reporter)
- "Pray for Mercy!" Antonio Banderas in talks to produce slew of animated films. (Variety)
- "Variety" breaks news on Greg Kinnear flick "Flash of Genius"… a day after we did. (Variety / MTV Movies Blog)
Some people are born great, some achieve greatness, some have greatness thrust upon them, and then there's perhaps the greatest man of all -- Robert Kearns -- who invented the intermittent windshield wiper. It's the kind of greatness that's now destined for the big screen, revealed Lauren Graham, who told MTV News that she's set to star in Kearns' life story alongside Oscar-nominee Greg Kinnear.
"It's going to be a great movie for [Greg]," Graham declared.
The flick, which is tentatively titled "Flash of Genius" centers on Kearns' David vs. Goliath fight against American automakers over the use of his innovative design, Graham said. Read more...