John C. Reilly Movie News

  • Wreck-It Ralph 2 has Disney princess and Star Wars cameos

    Wreck-It Ralph 2 is packing in more familiar faces than a Kingdom Hearts game!

    Wreck-It Ralph 2 is packing in more familiar faces than a Kingdom Hearts game!
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  • First look at Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly as Laurel and Hardy

    First images have arrived from the set of Stan and Ollie, the upcoming Laurel and Hardy biopic starring Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly as the comedy duo.

    First images have arrived from the set of Stan and Ollie, the upcoming Laurel and Hardy biopic starring Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly as the comedy duo.
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    I'd be happy if the film turns out to be half as wonderful as Laurel and Hardy were.
    Carl LaFong
    Reilly is quickly turning out to be one of the greatest comedic character actors of our time. I'm looking forward to this with great antiicipation!
    Timothy St. John
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  • Disney announce title for Wreck-It Ralph sequel

    Disney has announced the official title for the Wreck-It Ralph sequel.

    Disney has announced the official title for the Wreck-It Ralph sequel.
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  • Ralph Fiennes and Hugh Laurie join cast of Holmes and Watson

    Everybody loves a bit of Sherlock Holmes, don’t they? Many iterations have surfaced over the years as audiences thirst has increased for different adventures with the legendary detective and his partner John Watson, whether it’s in modern-day…

    Everybody loves a bit of Sherlock Holmes, don’t they? Many iterations have surfaced over the years as audiences thirst has increased for different adventures with the legendary detective and his partner John Watson, whether it’s in modern-day London with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman; across the pond with Johnny Lee Muller and Lucy Liu or back in 1890 with Robert Downey Jnr and Jude Law. Now we are getting a comedy version of the dynamic duo in Holmes and Watson.

    Will Ferrell…
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John C. Reilly Movie Reviews

  • When Marnie Was There - Review

    The combination of grave realism and sheer enchantment is one that has illuminated the screen, and become somewhat synonymous with Ghibli productions.

    The combination of grave realism and sheer enchantment is one that has illuminated the screen, and become somewhat synonymous with Ghibli productions.
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  • The Lobster - Review

    “There’s a distinctive quirkiness about The Lobster which makes for a feature that feels very European, but at the same time bearing a deadpan, droll sense of humour that wouldn’t feel out of place in a British sitcom.”

    “There’s a distinctive quirkiness about The Lobster which makes for a feature that feels very European, but at the same time bearing a deadpan, droll sense of humour that wouldn’t feel out of place in a British sitcom.”
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  • Life After Beth review

    After 2004’s Shaun of the Dead, a new sub-genre was born: the ZomCom. Juan of the Dead; Zombieland; Warm Bodies; all of these movies have had their characters fighting – and sometimes loving – the undead horde that shuffles toward them. Life After Beth carries on much in the same tradition, but sadly doesn’t join the legacy of the great ZomComs; because put simply, this film just isn’t funny enough.

    After 2004’s Shaun of the Dead, a new sub-genre was born: the ZomCom. Juan of the Dead; Zombieland; Warm Bodies; all of these movies have had their characters fighting – and sometimes loving – the undead horde that shuffles toward them. Life After Beth carries on much in the same tradition, but sadly doesn’t join the legacy of the great ZomComs; because put simply, this film just isn’t funny enough.
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John C. Reilly Movie Trailers

  • When Marnie Was There - UK Trailer

    Upon being sent to live with relatives in the countryside; an emotionally distant adolescent girl becomes obsessed with an abandoned mansion and infatuated with a girl who lives there; a girl who may or may not be real.

    Upon being sent to live with relatives in the countryside; an emotionally distant adolescent girl becomes obsessed with an abandoned mansion and infatuated with a girl who lives there; a girl who may or may not be real.
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