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“Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me” Trailer Debuts

Apple Original Films has released the trailer for the highly anticipated documentary feature about Selena Gomez, entitled "Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me."

Movie Review: The Dead Don’t Die

Every few years, a movie redefines a genre – let’s be clear, The Dead Don’t Die does not, nor will ever, do that for the “zom com” (better known as zombie comedy, aka the rom com’s twisted cousin). Despite boasting what may be the best cast ever assembled for an indie film, writer/director Jim Jarmusch squanders any such opportunity and delivers a film more than deserving of a Razzie than anything...[Read More]

Win Passes to an Advance Screening of THE DEAD DON’T DIE

Enter here for your chance to win a pair of tickets to see the new film “THE DEAD DON’T DIE” on Tuesday, June 11th at the MJR Theater in Troy, Michigan. To enter the contest, just look for the “Enter the Contest” box further down on this page. But hurry because the contest ends soon and there are only a limited number of passes available and when they’re gone, they...[Read More]

Movie Review: Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising

Neighbors was a huge hit back in the summer of 2014 as it raked in over $270 million worldwide against a $18 million budget. A sequel was greenlit almost immediately and Universal hired most of the first film’s talent to return. Seth Rogen, Zac Efron, and Rose Bryne all star again in Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, with Nick Stoller sitting in the director’s chair once more. Add in the talented Chlo...[Read More]

Interview with Selena Gomez, star of Monte Carlo

Selena Gomez has been acting since she was just seven years old when she made her debut on Barney & Friends. After starring in enough TV shows and films for Disney she earned the “Disney Kid” moniker. Then, a recurring role on Hannah Montana led to a starring role on the hit series Wizards of Waverly Place. Ms. Gomez has also dabbled in the field of music, recently releasing her third album. L...[Read More]

Movie Review: Monte Carlo

When certain films are released, mostly those of kid-centric variety, critics tend to forget that they’re not necessarily the film’s target audience. So, we here at CinemaNerdz decided we needed the critical viewpoint of a true member of the movie’s intended demographic. Thus, we turn the reins over to Miranda Clarke, age 9, as she shares with us her views on the new film “Monte Carlo.” I loved th...[Read More]

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