Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World ($39.98 BluRay and $29.98 regular; Universal) -- I'm not a video game enthusiast by any stretch (though I did cross 1 mi...
It seems that people are little Michael Cera'd out these days, probably because he plays the same character in almost every film. Whether you've seen ...
There is something about celebrity novels that seems intrinsically against nature, like cats playing the piano. Celebrities are perfect the way they ...
This week's installment of the Cinefantastique Podcast takes a ringside seat for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, director Edgar Wright's genre-spanning (...
The summer's unlikeliest action hero turns out to be Michael Cera, playing the title role in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, a comedy that mocks its own proportions, right down to the title.
During the "Scott Pilgrim" panel at Comic-Con, Michael Cera made an appearance dressed as Captain America. When asked how it felt when he was rejected...
I'm at Comic-Con and was given a chance to see the world-premiere of Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World tonight. It was one of the most charming films I've seen in recent memory and all of the actors really owned their parts.
Michael Cera gives an interview in the August issue of Playboy in which he waxes sarcastic about losing his virginity and otherwise interacting with t...
This week's post includes reviews of the BluRay versions of the gloriously bad camp classic Showgirls and John Ford's archetypical 1939 Western Stagecoach.
In short, this is a film without a fan base should be expected to crash and burn at the box office within a few weeks at most. Everything about this movie is revolting.
In Youth in Revolt Michael Cera does what many have wanted to do to Michael Cera themselves personally: whup his own sorry ass. And that is definitely worth seeing.
"Arrested Development" creator Mitchell Hurwitz and his co-executive producer James Vallely are working on a screenplay for the long-debated feature v...
Movies suck in January, a time Hollywood commonly refers to as a "dumping ground" for films that don't match the high quality of 2012 and Did You Hear About the Morgans?
Michael Cera is riding the publicity wave of the "Jersey Shore" and has eaten some pizza with JWoww and done his hair with Pauly D.
Cera stars in "Yo...
The following is a mash-up of Deborah Solomon's NYTimes Magazine interview of actor Michael Cera -- in which the interviewee's responses are arbitrarily matched against actual and virtual questions.
Michael Cera visited Letterman Monday night with a clip from his earlier work--when he played a a child assassin who killed people with his mind on th...
You know Michael Cera, you might even love him, but whatever your feelings toward him you have to admit he's found a niche. Cera is now the king of th...
A jerk can be a softie sometimes, though a clever, conniving one.This is the type of creature Michael Cera must create in Miguel Arteta's Youth in Revolt.
Just when you thought Michael Cera could only play one character, he does something new. Well, he starts off 'Youth in Revolt' as a familiar earnest-a...