Blu-ray, DVD & Digital Release Date: May 13, 2014
Price: DVD $39.98, Blu-ray $39.97
Studio: Netflix/Lionsgate
Netflix’s acclaimed and popular TV show Orange is the New Black has the same comedy style — and addictive storylines — as its creator’s other show, Weeds.
Based on the best-selling memoir by Piper Kerman, Orange is the New Black stars Taylor Schilling (The Lucky One) as Piper Chapman, a Brooklynite who’s about to embark on a new business venture, selling custom candles, when her wild past with Alex Vause (Laura Prepon, The Kitchen) comes back to haunt her.
To pay her debt to society, Piper leaves behind her fiancee (Jason Biggs, American Reunion) and turns herself into a federal penitentiary, where she dons her orange jumpsuit and comes face to face with Alex as well as a cell full of eccentric inmates.
Kate Muldrew (TV’s Star Trek: Voyager), Natasha Lyonne (American Pie) and Taryn Manning...
Price: DVD $39.98, Blu-ray $39.97
Studio: Netflix/Lionsgate
Netflix’s acclaimed and popular TV show Orange is the New Black has the same comedy style — and addictive storylines — as its creator’s other show, Weeds.
Based on the best-selling memoir by Piper Kerman, Orange is the New Black stars Taylor Schilling (The Lucky One) as Piper Chapman, a Brooklynite who’s about to embark on a new business venture, selling custom candles, when her wild past with Alex Vause (Laura Prepon, The Kitchen) comes back to haunt her.
To pay her debt to society, Piper leaves behind her fiancee (Jason Biggs, American Reunion) and turns herself into a federal penitentiary, where she dons her orange jumpsuit and comes face to face with Alex as well as a cell full of eccentric inmates.
Kate Muldrew (TV’s Star Trek: Voyager), Natasha Lyonne (American Pie) and Taryn Manning...
- 3/5/2014
- by Sam
- Disc Dish
We’re back! After a week off in Park City, What to Watch is back with 8 movies for you to check out at your local Blu-ray shop or download on your favorite streaming service. Some great variety this week, including a fantastic On Demand debut starring Elijah Wood & John Cusack, a few classics, and a couple of current Oscar nominees.
Grand Piano
Photo credit: Magnet
“Grand Piano”
We’re going to try and lead each What to Watch with the most interesting new film available exclusively On Demand and this week’s is a gem for all of you who wish Brian De Palma made more movies like he did in the ’70s and ’80s. Elijah Wood plays a famous pianist doing a tribute show to his deceased mentor. He sees a note on his sheet music that if he misses a key, he’ll be shot by a sniper...
Grand Piano
Photo credit: Magnet
“Grand Piano”
We’re going to try and lead each What to Watch with the most interesting new film available exclusively On Demand and this week’s is a gem for all of you who wish Brian De Palma made more movies like he did in the ’70s and ’80s. Elijah Wood plays a famous pianist doing a tribute show to his deceased mentor. He sees a note on his sheet music that if he misses a key, he’ll be shot by a sniper...
- 1/28/2014
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Below, director Ishai Setton shares a scene from his ensemble indie comedy "The Kitchen," currently available on VOD and DVD. What the Film's About: In this ensemble comedy set entirely inside a kitchen in Los Angeles, Jennifer (Laura Prepon), is about to turn 30. What starts out as a well-intentioned day of celebration quickly spirals into an ill-fated farce. Amidst all the chaos, Jennifer tries to figure out what it means to turn thirty and how she will start the next chapter of her life. Where This Scene Fits In: Before the film begins, Jennifer left her job at a big, high profile art gallery in an effort to open her own. She's relying on Vladimir, an artist who has promised her that she can showcase his work in her new gallery. Penny (Dreama Walker), Jennifer’s sister, is in town to help her celebrate. Paul (Bryan Greenberg), Jennifer's very recent ex-boyfriend,...
- 4/11/2013
- by Indiewire
- Indiewire
Moviefone's Blu-ray of the Week "Naked Lunch" Criterion Collection What's It About? William S. Borroughs's landmark ode to drug use was never going to be coherently adapted for the big screen, so visionary sci-fi director David Cronenberg did the next best thing with a surreal, meta take on the writer's own hallucination-filled life. See It Because: It's probably one of the most underrated movies of the 1990s and visually on-par with the weirdness of "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"; the Criterion Collection upgrades the movie's rich color palette, and packs this edition with looks at the movie's unsettling special effects and its real-life inspiration. New on DVD & Blu-ray "Down the Shore" What's It About? James Gandolfini stars in a New Jersey-set drama about small-town lives, that sat on the shelf for years before finally finding its way on DVD; if you watch it, you'll see why. In or Out?...
- 4/8/2013
- by Eric Larnick
- Moviefone
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Aazurn Publishing
Tales Of Fear #1, $4.75
Action Lab Entertainment
Princeless Volume 2 #1 (Of 4)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Jughead’s Double Digest #191, $3.99
Kevin Keller #8 (Bill Galvan Variant Cover), $2.99
Kevin Keller #8 (Dan Parent Regular Cover), $2.99
Mega Man #24 (Patrick Spaziante Regular Cover), $2.99
Mega Man #24 (Team Mega Man Variant Cover), $2.99
Mega Man #24 (Team Sonic Variant Cover), $2.99
Ardden Entertainment
Devil Is Due In Dreary #4 (of 4)(resolicited), $3.99
Aspen Comics
Dead Man’s Run #4 (Cover A Tony Parker), $3.50
Dead Man’s Run #4 (Cover B Michael Ryan), $3.50
Shrugged Volume 2 #2 (Of 6)(J. Scott Campbell Sketch Variant Cover), Ar
Shrugged Volume 2 #2 (Of 6)(Micah Gunnell Aspen Reserved Cover), $3.99
Shrugged Volume 2 #2 (Of 6)(Micah Gunnell Direct Market Cover), $3.99
Shrugged Volume 2 #2 (Of 6)(Micah Gunnell Direct Market Cover)(Signed & Numbered Edition), Ar...
Aazurn Publishing
Tales Of Fear #1, $4.75
Action Lab Entertainment
Princeless Volume 2 #1 (Of 4)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Jughead’s Double Digest #191, $3.99
Kevin Keller #8 (Bill Galvan Variant Cover), $2.99
Kevin Keller #8 (Dan Parent Regular Cover), $2.99
Mega Man #24 (Patrick Spaziante Regular Cover), $2.99
Mega Man #24 (Team Mega Man Variant Cover), $2.99
Mega Man #24 (Team Sonic Variant Cover), $2.99
Ardden Entertainment
Devil Is Due In Dreary #4 (of 4)(resolicited), $3.99
Aspen Comics
Dead Man’s Run #4 (Cover A Tony Parker), $3.50
Dead Man’s Run #4 (Cover B Michael Ryan), $3.50
Shrugged Volume 2 #2 (Of 6)(J. Scott Campbell Sketch Variant Cover), Ar
Shrugged Volume 2 #2 (Of 6)(Micah Gunnell Aspen Reserved Cover), $3.99
Shrugged Volume 2 #2 (Of 6)(Micah Gunnell Direct Market Cover), $3.99
Shrugged Volume 2 #2 (Of 6)(Micah Gunnell Direct Market Cover)(Signed & Numbered Edition), Ar...
- 4/7/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
DVD Release Date: April 9, 2013
Price: DVD $26.95
Studio: Monterey
Laura Prepon (r.) and Dreama Walker talk it over in The Kitchen.
Likable ladies Laura Prepon (Lay the Favorite) and Dreama Walker (Compliance) star in the 2012 independent comedy The Kitchen.
Okay, here’s what we’re looking at: Jennifer (Prepon) just left her job; her boyfriend Paul (Bryan Greenberg, Friends With Benefits) has been cheating; and her cynical sister Penny (Walker) has an inappropriate announcement. And then there’s Stan (Matt Bush, Margaret), who’s in love with Jennifer, and Kenny (Tate Ellington), who’s in love with Penny. Throw in a party to celebrate Jennifer’s 30th birthday, a couple of dueling bands in the back yard and a manic depressive party photographer who may have forgotten to take his meds, and you’ve got a fairly madcap scenario in the making.
Directed Ishai Setton, written by Jim Beggarly, and featuring...
Price: DVD $26.95
Studio: Monterey
Laura Prepon (r.) and Dreama Walker talk it over in The Kitchen.
Likable ladies Laura Prepon (Lay the Favorite) and Dreama Walker (Compliance) star in the 2012 independent comedy The Kitchen.
Okay, here’s what we’re looking at: Jennifer (Prepon) just left her job; her boyfriend Paul (Bryan Greenberg, Friends With Benefits) has been cheating; and her cynical sister Penny (Walker) has an inappropriate announcement. And then there’s Stan (Matt Bush, Margaret), who’s in love with Jennifer, and Kenny (Tate Ellington), who’s in love with Penny. Throw in a party to celebrate Jennifer’s 30th birthday, a couple of dueling bands in the back yard and a manic depressive party photographer who may have forgotten to take his meds, and you’ve got a fairly madcap scenario in the making.
Directed Ishai Setton, written by Jim Beggarly, and featuring...
- 3/22/2013
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
This weekend, Warner Bros.' The Incredible Burt Wonderstone will fall under the spell of current box office sensation Oz the Great and Powerful. Despite opening in a decent 3,160 theaters, and holding a strong, well known cast of Steve Carell, Steve Buscemi, Jim Carrey, Olivia Wilde, Alan Arkin and James Gandolfini, the New Line film will need some real magic to cross the $20 million mark this weekend. Disney's Oz, starring James Franco, Michelle Williams, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz and Zach Braff, should show a drop of around 45% in its sophomore weekend at play, turning in a gross in the mid $40 million range. Opening from Sony is Halle Berry and Abigail Breslin thriller The Call, finding release in 2,507 theaters. Pic helmed by Brad Anderson from the script by Richard D'Ovidio, also includes Morris Chestnut, Michael Imperioli, Ella Rae Peck, Roma Maffia, Michael Eklund and Justina Machado. The remainder of the field are limited openers,...
- 3/15/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
This weekend, Warner Bros.' The Incredible Burt Wonderstone will fall under the spell of current box office sensation Oz the Great and Powerful. Despite opening in a decent 3,160 theaters, and holding a strong, well known cast of Steve Carell, Steve Buscemi, Jim Carrey, Olivia Wilde, Alan Arkin and James Gandolfini, the New Line film will need some real magic to cross the $20 million mark this weekend. Disney's Oz, starring James Franco, Michelle Williams, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz and Zach Braff, should show a drop of around 45% in its sophomore weekend at play, turning in a gross in the mid $40 million range. Opening from Sony is Halle Berry and Abigail Breslin thriller The Call, finding release in 2,507 theaters. Pic helmed by Brad Anderson from the script by Richard D'Ovidio, also includes Morris Chestnut, Michael Imperioli, Ella Rae Peck, Roma Maffia, Michael Eklund and Justina Machado. The remainder of the field are limited openers,...
- 3/15/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Featuring a very talented cast of comedic talents (including Compliance‘s Dreama Walker in a refreshingly breezy role), Ishai Setton‘s The Kitchen takes the party-where-everything-goes-wrong to a new level. It’s Jennifer’s (Laura Prepon) thirtieth birthday, and the last thing she wants to celebrate is her life, considering she’s saddled with a scheming ex-boyfriend (Bryan Greenberg), a sister who can’t manage to filter any of her thoughts and opinions (Walker), and a best friend who might be throwing her said party out of more than just the goodness of his heart (Matt Bush). Set entirely inside Jennifer’s kitchen, The Kitchen looks to be a clever, tightly-wound, and amusing comedy of manners (or, non-manners in some cases). In fact, our own dear leader Neil Miller loved the film when he saw it back in October at the Austin Film Festival, writing that the “entire film works on the economics of scale, in...
- 1/18/2013
- by Kate Erbland
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
The first five days of the 2012 Austin Film Festival have been a challenging frame. For a festival with such a rich history and strong commitment to promoting the work of great storytellers, the overall line-up has been anything but noteworthy. The fest’s biggest (and arguably best) film, Silver Linings Playbook, is an obvious stand-out. But I’ll have more on that later. For now, we’re going to take a look at three comedies that have emerged as clear reasons why there’s hope for the Austin Film Festival programming staff. While much of the rest of their line-up underwhelms, they’ve provided their audience with a number of gems, all of which are sure to make us laugh. The Kitchen That 70s Show starlet Laura Prepon takes the lead in what could be director Ishai Setton’s breakout work. She plays Jennifer, a burgeoning art gallery curator whose thirtieth birthday begins with a messy breakup...
- 10/24/2012
- by Neil Miller
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Laura Prepon is set to join the Netflix original series Orange is the New Black starring Taylor Schilling, which is based on the memoir by Piper Kerman, reports Variety. Jenji Kohan (Weeds) is executive-producing Orange where Prepon plays a supporting character in the story of a woman, (Schilling) who sits in prison for more than twelve years after her involvement in a drug-running ring. Prepon, known for her regular role in That '70's Show, is up next in Lay the Favorite starring Bruce Willis, Rebecca Hall and Vince Vaughn. Additionally, she starred in Ishai Setton's comedy The Kitchen, alongside Bryan Greenberg and Dreama Walker.
- 9/17/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Laura Prepon is set to join the Netflix original series Orange is the New Black starring Taylor Schilling, which is based on the memoir by Piper Kerman, reports Variety. Jenji Kohan (Weeds) is executive-producing Orange where Prepon plays a supporting character in the story of a woman, (Schilling) who sits in prison for more than twelve years after her involvement in a drug-running ring. Prepon, known for her regular role in That '70's Show, is up next in Lay the Favorite starring Bruce Willis, Rebecca Hall and Vince Vaughn. Additionally, she starred in Ishai Setton's comedy The Kitchen, alongside Bryan Greenberg and Dreama Walker.
- 9/17/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Many of us who live in crowded cities like New York, with ever shrinking living spaces, have attended (or thrown our own) packed, cramped house parties, teeming with people we barely know, many of whom have a tenuous (at best) relationship with the host. In such situations many of us (I know I do) often hang out in the kitchen, where the food, and more importantly, the alcohol, are in close proximity. Among its other admirable qualities, Ishai Setton's third feature The Kitchen, which recently had its world premiere as the closing night film of the 17th annual Gen Art Film Festival in New York City, nicely captures the barely controlled chaos of a house party. Set entirely in the titular room, The Kitchen skillfully choreographs...
- 8/20/2012
- Screen Anarchy
Best known for their work on the small screen, Laura Prepon (That ’70s Show) and Bryan Greenberg (How to Make it in America) are both great in all I’ve seen them in to date, and after starring opposite each other in ABC’s short-lived October Road, they’re set to reunite for the big screen this year in The Kitchen.
The first poster and images have made their way online, giving us a nice first look at the main players of the ensemble comedy, set in its entirety within the titular room.
“In this ensemble comedy set entirely inside a kitchen in Silverlake, a birthday party is about to start.
The party belongs to that of Jennifer (Laura Prepon), who’s about to turn 30. But she is in no mood to party today. She has just left her job, as well as her cheating boyfriend, Paul (Bryan Greenberg). Her...
The first poster and images have made their way online, giving us a nice first look at the main players of the ensemble comedy, set in its entirety within the titular room.
“In this ensemble comedy set entirely inside a kitchen in Silverlake, a birthday party is about to start.
The party belongs to that of Jennifer (Laura Prepon), who’s about to turn 30. But she is in no mood to party today. She has just left her job, as well as her cheating boyfriend, Paul (Bryan Greenberg). Her...
- 7/27/2012
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The 11th Tribeca Film Festival is only a few weeks away, and will feature plenty of indie movies vying for audience attention and studio distribution, so credit newcomer director Jay Gammill and Film Market for getting the word out early on their quirky comedy "Free Samples." The film stars Jess Weixler — known most notably for staging a war on penises in Mitchell Lichtenstein's 2007 horror-comedy "Teeth" — as a Stanford law-school dropout who gets stuck working in an ice cream truck for a day and is distracted by every goofy weirdo in town while she tries to figure out what to do with her life. Among those distractions is Jason Ritter (who also worked with Weixler in the 2009 romantic drama "Peter and Vandy") and Jesse Eisenberg, who could be Weixler's love interest in the movie (or could just appear in a handful of scenes).
Seeing Eisenberg as the earnest romantic isn't completely new,...
Seeing Eisenberg as the earnest romantic isn't completely new,...
- 3/28/2012
- by Ryan Gowland
- The Playlist
Upcoming indie comedy-drama Free Samples isn’t a film I knew much about beyond the name until just watching the trailer a moment ago. Having done that, I’m now already hoping it’ll get picked up for distribution soon.
The film is making its debut at the Tribeca Film Festival next month, and with a cast including Jess Weixler (Teeth*) in the lead, supported by Jesse Eisenberg (Zombieland) and Jason Ritter (Parenthood), I’m really hoping it will turn out as good as this trailer looks.
“Jillian is having a bad day. She’s got a raging hangover, she’s starting to think dropping out of Stanford Law to become an artist wasn’t the best career move, and things are weird with her faraway fiancé. Can spending the day parked in an ice cream truck doling out samples—and a good dose of sass—to oddball Angelenos shake...
The film is making its debut at the Tribeca Film Festival next month, and with a cast including Jess Weixler (Teeth*) in the lead, supported by Jesse Eisenberg (Zombieland) and Jason Ritter (Parenthood), I’m really hoping it will turn out as good as this trailer looks.
“Jillian is having a bad day. She’s got a raging hangover, she’s starting to think dropping out of Stanford Law to become an artist wasn’t the best career move, and things are weird with her faraway fiancé. Can spending the day parked in an ice cream truck doling out samples—and a good dose of sass—to oddball Angelenos shake...
- 3/27/2012
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
After wrapping her latest project, The Kitchen, starring Laura Prepon and Bryan Greenberg, teen actress Jillian Clare (who portrays Nikki in the indie feature) made a quick wardrobe change, had her hair and make-up refreshed and jumped in her car for the Friday night drive across town into Hollywood to attend the 2011 International Television Festival Awards Gala. Nominated for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series, Miss Clare arrived just in time to join best friend and Miss Behave co-star Brett DelBuono (also nominated for Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series) on the red carpet for a few photos and interviews prior to the dinner and show.To her excitement and surprise, nineteen year old Jillian Clare was awarded Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her compelling performance of troubled teen Tori Archer in the popular indie drama Miss Behave. Jillian said .I was so excited just...
- 8/15/2011
- Filmicafe
Spending your nineteenth birthday working may not sound too fun . unless of course it's the first day of rehearsal on a new feature film. That's exactly what happened to Jillian Clare (star and executive producer of the teen series Miss Behave and Haley Ferguson from the Emmy nominated Nickelodeon movie Freak the Freak Out) who has joined the ensemble feature film, The Kitchen, as their youngest cast member. A comedy about a girl.s ill-fated 30th birthday party, Jillian Clare will be portraying Nikki . a friendly and flirtatious ditz who has an inner logic that somehow makes sense. Clare stops by The Kitchen with on-screen boyfriend Adam Chambers (.Night of the Living Dead 3D: Re-Animation.) joining stars Laura Prepon (.Lay the Favorite,. NBC series .Are You There Vodka, It.s Me Chelsea.) and Bryan Greenberg (HBO series .How to Make it in America.) in the film entirely set in a Silver Lake kitchen.
- 8/9/2011
- Filmicafe
Non-stop cable reruns of That ‘70s Show continued to increase the profile of comic actress Laura Prepon higher than ever. (Yes, that’s a ‘70s Show pun). Boosted by a new generation of fans, Prepon joined the indie comedy The Kitchen as one of its leads opposite Bryan Greenberg. Ishai Setton signed on to direct Jim Beggarly’s script about Prepon’s character celebrating her 30th birthday with a disastrous party. Matt Bush, Dreama Walker, Tate Elligton, Amber Stevens, Pepper Binkley and Catherine Reitman also joined the film, which takes place in the kitchen of Prepon’s character.
- 8/5/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Non-stop cable reruns of That ‘70s Show continued to increase the profile of comic actress Laura Prepon higher than ever. (Yes, that’s a ‘70s Show pun). Boosted by a new generation of fans, Prepon joined the indie comedy The Kitchen as one of its leads opposite Bryan Greenberg. Ishai Setton signed on to direct Jim Beggarly’s script about Prepon’s character celebrating her 30th birthday with a disastrous party. Matt Bush, Dreama Walker, Tate Elligton, Amber Stevens, Pepper Binkley and Catherine Reitman also joined the film, which takes place in the kitchen of Prepon’s character.
- 8/5/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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