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A Bag of Hammers (2011) Amanda as Amanda
Directed by Brian Crano
Status: Awaiting Release
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In Time (2011) Amanda as Sylvia Weis
Directed by Andrew Niccol
Status: Released
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The End of Love (2012) Amanda as n/a
Directed by Mark Webber
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Gone (2012) Amanda as Jill
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The Wedding (2012) Amanda as Missy O'Connor
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Lovelace (2012) Amanda as Linda Lovelace
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For those of you that do not already know or simply forgot, Red Riding Hood will be released on dvd and Blu-Ray this Tuesday!
In Stores Tuesday:
Red Riding Hood (2011, Warner, PG-13, $29) — With this supernatural romance/horror movie/who-dun-it, “Twilight” director Catherine Hardwicke might have bitten off more than she could chew. Otherworldly Amanda Seyfried is perfectly cast as a medieval maiden who, in addition to being torn between two suitors (Max Irons, Shiloh Fernandez), is being menaced by a talking werewolf whose true identity is a mystery. The romance works well enough but as soon as Gary Oldman shows up as a werewolf-hunter, the film takes a turn for the hammy, and the plot machinations grow increasingly silly. Extras: commentary by cast and crew, gag reel, music videos, alt ending and audition tapes.
Also — “Hall Pass,” “Battle: Los Angeles,” “Kill the Irishman,” “Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son,” “Monogamy,” “In Her Skin,” “Defiance,” “Smile Jenny, You’re Dead,” “Burn Notice: Season Four,” “Pretty Little Liars: The Complete First Season,” “Haven: The Complete First Season,” “The FBI: The First Season, Part One,” “Black in Latin America.”
Since Amanda has been doing promotion for Red Riding Hood, we have a new interview of her with Extra! Check it out:
Actress Amanda Seyfried opened up to “Extra” about her new film — the spooky version of the children’s story of “Red Riding Hood,” directed by “Twilight’s” Catherine Hardwicke. The 24-year-old said she enjoyed working on the film, although staring at a piece of wood, which was supposed to be the bloodcurdling CGI wolf, proved to be difficult. “I had to trick my body into anxiety,” she admitted.
Working with Hardwicke was a wonderful experience for Seyfried, who said of her director, “She’s magical and passionate and energized beyond belief.”
Amanda recalled she wasn’t allowed to wear the red cloak outside the set because of the always-present paparazzi. The actress revealed, “The paparazzi, they don’t really encroach on my personal life. They catch me doing mundane things… going to the gym, dropping my dog off, getting a facial… I just smile because they hate that.”
Entertainment Tonight has a new interview with Amanda! Check it out:
What big eyes you have. What big teeth you have! Amanda Seyfried comes face to face with a big bad werewolf in ‘Red Riding Hood,’ in theaters March 11, and the 25-year-old star calls the film “inspiring,” “haunted,” “dark” and “kind of weird.”
“She’s a heroine in a very, very, very old, classic story, and so to take that on is a responsibility, but it’s also super fun,” Amanda says of her medieval character. “It’s more interesting to play very intrigued and kind of terrified at the same time – it gives a lot of cool angles to each scene you wouldn’t normally see.”
‘Twilight’ director Catherine Hardwicke gives the classic fairytale a horror-movie twist with Amanda as Valerie, a beautiful young girl living in a village that hides a terrifying secret: A werewolf prowls the surrounding forest, and the townsfolk maintain an uneasy truce by providing a monthly animal sacrifice.
When the beast takes a human life, the townsfolk recruit famed werewolf hunter Father Solomon (Gary Oldman) to help them kill it. As the death toll rises, Solomon declares that one of the villagers must be the wolf. Torn between a brooding outsider (Shiloh Fernandez) and her arranged suitor (Max Irons), Valerie discovers that she has a unique connection to the beast, making her both suspect…and bait.
“Being able to hear an animal speak is beyond imagination,” says Amanda. “When the wolf speaks to [Valerie] for the first time, she’s shocked beyond belief and is trying to make sense of it, — but also is so terrified because it’s communicating in a way where she’s understanding that this wolf knows her.”
As for working with ‘Twilight’ director Hardwicke, Amanda beams, “She’s really passionate. I don’t know where she gets her energy, but she knows everything inside and out. She’s so thorough.”
Amanda attended the Red Riding Hood press conference back on the 5th, and she looked amazing as always. I love some of the faces she made! Images have been added to the gallery, enjoy!