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Taking their new movie south of the border, Katie Holmes and Adam Sandler teamed up for press duties in Cancun, Mexico on Sunday (July 10).
The former "Dawson's Creek" darling looked radiant in a three-quarter sleeved white mini dress paired with nude heels as she and her "Happy Gilmore" actor co-star greeted media members during the midday promotional event.
Directed by Dennis Dugan, the film is about "a family man who is forced to deal with his twin sister from the Bronx coming to Los Angeles for a visit - after which she won't leave."
Also starring Al Pacino, Dana Carvey, Shaquille O'Neal and Regis Philbin, "Jack and Jill" is set to hit theaters in the U.S. on November 11, 2011.
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'We were cozily sandwiched between the prison for the criminally insane and the hospital for the mentally insane,' actress tells MTV News.
By Kara Warner
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John Carpenter fans have had a long wait between films from their favorite genre man. The director of cult favorites like "Halloween," "Escape From LA" and "The Thing" has been on a hiatus of sorts but finally returns to multiplexes after a 10-year absence with this week's "The Ward."
This psychological thriller takes place in a special ward in a mental hospital and revolves around new arrival Kristen (Amber Heard), who has no idea how she ended up institutionalized. As she slowly gets to know the other patients, played by Mamie Gummer, Danielle Panabaker, Lyndsy Fonseca and Laura-Leigh, she realizes they are all hiding a terrible and deadly secret.
When MTV News caught up with Carpenter and Heard to talk about their thriller, we asked how much of a creepy factor was added into the film simply by the practical effect of their filming location — an actual abandoned mental hospital.
"It was in an abandoned building on a campus with crazy people in a mental institution, the criminally insane," Carpenter explained of their set.
"We were cozily sandwiched between the prison for the criminally insane and the hospital for the mentally insane," Heard added. "We had this prime little location right between the two. We were fenced in."
Carpenter said they didn't have to do anything to make the set look scary.
"It's an old building, a dusty old building that they had left and was perfect for us," he said. "What's scary about this location was that it was real. It was just creepy."
When asked to explain if there are any signature shots or nods to Carpenter's previous work that fans might appreciate in this film, the veteran genre director said he can't please everyone, so he focuses on stories that he likes first.
"John Carpenter fans are unexpected human beings. A lot live under freeways and cardboard boxes, a lot live in mental institutions," he said. "I really can't think about them too much when I make a movie. The prime inspiration for me is the story. What kind of story? I got typecast as a horror director in the late '70s with 'Halloween,' but I've managed to have a career by doing different things," he revealed. "This one was great, an all-female cast, an ensemble cast who had to work together in an isolated dark shadowy location, and there's something walking around at night. [It was] great fun."
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What are critics saying about Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day's flick about sticking it to the man?
By Terri Schwartz
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Up until "Horrible Bosses" was released, "Bridesmaids" could easily claim the title of Funniest Movie of the Summer. But now that the film about three guys fed up with taking crap from their superiors has hit theaters, Kristen Wiig's girl-power comedy is getting a run for its money.
So will "Horrible Bosses" split your sides or leaving you walking out of the theater with a straight face? The critical response has been mostly positive, highlighting the chemistry of leads Charlie Day, Jason Bateman and Jason Sudeikis, and the hilarious acting prowess of secondary actors Kevin Spacey, Colin Farrell, Jennifer Aniston and Jamie Foxx. But some have also pointed out flaws in the script.
Check out this little sampling of reviews and decide for yourself:
The Plot
"It takes the ordinary human traits of stupidity, selfishness, lust and greed (and also stupidity), embeds them in a human condition that is confusing, unfair and also stupid, and turns the whole sorry spectacle into a carnival. The laughter is mean but also oddly pure: It expels shame and leaves you feeling dizzy, a little embarrassed and also exhilarated, kind of like the cocaine that two of the main characters consume by accident." — A. O. Scott, The New York Times
The Cast
"In this well-cast movie, each one plays to the strengths of the actors portraying him. Consider Dave Harken (Kevin Spacey), a supercilious sadist who toys with his middle manager Nick (Jason Bateman). Few are better than Spacey at regarding others with contempt and humiliating them with pleasure. Many other actors, given his dialogue in this film, would seem unconvincing and over the top. Spacey demonstrates why he is getting praise right now in London for his work as Shakespeare's Richard III. You remember him." — Roger Ebert, The Chicago Sun Times
The "Hangover" Comparison
"Briskly written and sometimes acted with barely a straight face, 'Bosses' is what 'Hangover Part II' should have been: a celebration of slack-wits who find themselves over their heads when drunken talk becomes half-in-action plan. But where 'Hangover II' relied on gross-out humor, 'Bosses' finds laughter in cubicle chatter, such as if there's a difference between being one or two minutes late to work (apparently yes, if you're cutting the check). This is an 'Office Space' for a generation that gripes on Twitter." — Scott Bowles, USA Today
The Script
"It's a very good thing that those three guys [Day, Sudeikis and Bateman] cutting up, mocking each other and getting into embarrassing scrapes is fun to watch, because the script they're reading (credited to Michael Markowitz, John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein) is miscellaneous nonsense, and implausible even by the standards of who-cares Hollywood absurdity." — Andrew O'Hehir, Salon
The Final Word
"The movie is equal parts outrageous (did Aniston really say that?), raunchy (did Sudeikis really stick that toothbrush there?), and reassuring (aww, the dental assistant really loves his demure fiancée). In this comedic assault on the inequities of corporate hierarchy, the bosses only get what's coming to them. The audience, meanwhile, reaps the employee benefits." — Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly
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