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‘I Do… Until I Don’t’ Official Trailer and Pictures

August 31st, 2017     4:57 pm

Hello ! The new movie of Amber ‘I Do… Until I Don’t‘ is now on theater ! She plays Fanny in this movie that is an ensemble comedy about the meaning of matrimony. You can watch the official trailer below, and I’ve uploaded new pictures of the gallery : the movie poster, some stills and promotionals pictures. You can also find official Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Pages of the movie online, and here the official website.


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Amber Heard Joins Movie ‘What’s the Point?’

June 11th, 2016     9:18 pm

Hello! Here is a news about a new movie project for Amber that joins the cast of a comedy movie called What’s the Point?’. The movie is directed by Lake Bell. You can read below more information about this movie. I’ve also uploaded pictures from behind the scene in the gallery.

Mary Steenburgen, Paul Reiser, Amber Heard, Dolly Wells and Chace Crawford have joined Lake Bell and Ed Helms in the romantic comedy “What’s the Point ? (And Other Fair Questions About Marriage).”

The film, written and directed by Bell, is currently in production in Los Angeles. “What’s the Point ?” investigates the concept that marriage should be a seven-year contract with an option to renew. The story is told through the lens of a pretentious documentarian — portrayed by Wells — and follows three couples at various stages in their relationships.

The film is produced by Bell through More Films, Jett Steiger through Ways & Means and Miranda Bailey and Amanda Marshall via Cold Iron Pictures. Executive producers are Jason Beck and Andy Bohn of the Film Arcade. The project was announced March 23.

The film marks Bell’s follow-up to the comedy “In a World…,” which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2013, earning Bell the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. She received several nominations and prizes, including an Independent Spirit Award nomination for best first screenplay. The news was first reported by Deadline Hollywood.

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