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Watch Man of Steel Online How To Make Money Selling Drugs premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Festival, and is now coming your way via Tribeca Film. Directed by Matthew Cooke and produced by Adrian Grenier and Bert Marcus, it's currently available on VOD nationwide, and will be opening in select theaters starting tomorrow, June 26. For more, you can click the above link or check out the trailer below:



Watch The Hangover 3 Online When it was reported yesterday that Will Smith would probably be absent from an Independence Day sequel, the overwhelming response across the Internet seemed to be split between people bashing Smith for pulling big paydays on expensive fluff like M. Night Shyamalan’s much-maligned After Earth and people bashing Smith for not willing to take a pay cut to return to one of the many summer blockbusters that gave his name its marquee presence in the first place. Not a lot of people seemed to think that Smith’s presence in Roland Emmerich’s sequel was absolutely necessary. Sure, he was one of the heroes, but we’ve essentially seen Smith pull of that same bravado-filled performance in nearly every film he's made since. Give Steven Hiller a celebratory statue and let’s focus on some of the film’s more nuanced characters, shall we?



Watch Fast and Furious 6 Online Whose Erik Davis recently moderated a Q&A with Emmerich in promotion for his upcoming action flick White House Down, reports Emmerich’s confirmation that both Jeff Goldblum, who played the nebbish genius David Levinson, and Bill Pullman, who played the always inspirational President Thomas Whitmore, will be returning to reprise their roles from the first film. To quote Levinson, adopting his best Elvis accent: “Oh, thank you very much.”



Watch Epic Online Unfortunately, the director didn’t get into specifics on the roles that either of the characters will play in the sequel, but Emmerich’s previously revealed details about the plot sets the story 20 years after the first film’s events, and the global repercussions of the alien attacks. But if we use our brains and our common knowledge of the world as we already know it, chances are Levinson will still have an awkward relationship with his father – and we will be highly displeased if Judd Hirsch doesn’t come back for that role – and former President Whitmore will join forces with another past President in order to raise money for other global disasters.



Watch The Great Gatsby Online What Richard Nixon dubbed the War on Drugs, way back in 1971, is the concentrated, decades-long campaign by American law enforcement to eradicate drugs that, by most measures, has completely failed. In the exclusive clip from the doc that you can see above, you can Susan Sarandon, activist Brian O'Dea and Criminal Justice Policy Foundation president Eric Sterling talk about the many logical fallacies behind this War on Drugs. In particular they're heated about how arbitrary government distinctions-- like how possession of crack carries a much steeper penalty than possession of cocaine-- take away our abilities, as individuals, to choose how and when we alter our minds.



Watch Star Trek into Darkness Online The Incredible Burt Wonderstone’s comedy is, for the most part, character-based, rather than focused on quick dialogue or ridiculous situations. Carell’s Wonderstone has a typical superstar mentality, but he’s living in the past and has trouble with change. There’s plenty of humorous affect in the character, but other than one instance in a hotbox, it's never so over-the-top that wild shenanigans occur. Steve Buscemi is especially great in this movie, playing the quiet and wry straight man to Buscemi’s more vibrant personality. It’s nice to see him take a huge step away from his Boardwalk Empire character and play a man with less violent tendencies. Additionally, Alan Arkin pops up in the film, playing a character far removed from last year’s Argo performance. Arkin plays Rance Holloway, a man devoted to magic who helps the dynamic duo to get back on track.



You might be surprised by how many high-profile people are taking a very public stand against the War on Drugs, especially since simplistic slogans like "Say No To Drugs" have been driven into our brains for decades. In addition to Sarandon, the likes of 50 Cent, The Wire and Treme creator David Simon, Russell Simmons and Arianna Huffington, who wrote an article about the film that points out some pretty striking facts about the war on drugs. In 2011, 48% of federal inmates were incarcerated for drug-related crimes, as opposed to 8% for violent crimes. The U.S. spent $25 billion on the drug war last year, compared to $5 billion in 1981. And maybe most strikingly, 90% of those convicted by the Rockefeller drug laws are African-American and Latino.





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