01. Debra Messing [proceed]
02. Benjamin Mckenzie [proceed]
03. Jennifer Love Hewitt [proceed]
04. Katy Perry [proceed]
05. Maggie Lawson [proceed]
The Dry Land
Role As: Sarah
Status: Post-Production
Release: 2010
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How to Train Your Dragon
Role As: Astrid (voice)
Status: Post-Production
Release: March 26, 2010
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Family Wedding
Role As: Unkown
Status: Filming
Release: March 19, 2010
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Ugly Betty
Role As: Berry Suarez
Status: Season 4
Release: September 28, 2009
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America Stars in New Flick
Posted on January 18th, 2010 | By: Ryan | Films | Comments Off

When she’s not getting tangled up in crazy romances or fashion mistakes on Ugly Betty, actress America Ferrera is getting married. On-screen, of course. The star of the hit ABC comedy has snagged a lead role on the upcoming movie Our Family Wedding, which opens in March this year.

The film focuses on a young couple on the brink of marriage. Unfortunately, their parents don’t exactly approve of the decision. One factor that hinders their union is the fact that their families aren’t too fond of the other.

Ugly Betty star America Ferrera portrays the character Lucia Ramirez, a law student who is the first person in her Latino family to study in college. She falls for and gets engaged to Marcus Boyd (Lance Gross), a black med student.

These two are already set on tying the knot due to the groom’s Doctors Without Borders project, hurrying to make it before they’re whisked off to a foreign land. However, the problem lies with their families, who can’t seem to agree. It boils down to the question of race, which is definitely an issue this movie wants to bring up.

America Ferrera discussed Our Family Wedding with the publication USA Today, expressing the importance of their involvement in the film. Not only did the cast enjoy acting on the set, but they all agree that it really is a commendable contribution to movie history.

“My character is defining herself apart from her family,” Ferrera explained. “That starts with it being very controversial that she’s marrying a black man. It has two minority perspectives from people who have their own instincts of preservation and exclusivity and what they think of as ‘the other.’ It doesn’t have to be just white vs. every other minority. That’s what makes the film special.”

Joining Ferrera and Gross on Our Family Wedding are comedian Carlos Mencia and Oscar winner Forest Whitaker as the fathers of the couple. The movie was directed by Rick Famuyiwa, previously known for his work on The Wood and Brown Sugar.

Below, you can find the trailer of Our Family Wedding, which hits theaters on March 12, 2010.

New Interview with America
Posted on December 29th, 2008 | By: Ryan | Films , Interviews , News | Comments Off

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 will be hitting cinema’s in Ireland this weekend. Here’s a interview that America and Blake Lively have done with movies.ie.

Top DVD rentals-sales for November 21
Posted on November 22nd, 2008 | By: Ryan | Films , News | Comments Off

An awaited sequel (“The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2”), an outrageous comedy (“Tropic Thunder”) and an animated smash (“WALL-E”) are among the new releases at DVD outlets on this pre-Thanksgiving weekend.

The top DVD rental and sales offerings are:

Best renters

3. “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2” (PG-13); Grade: B; with America Ferrera, Blake Lively, Alexis Bledel and Amber Tamblyn returning in the awaited sequel about four friends facing questions about romantic entanglements, family matters and career paths.

Best Sellers

4. “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2” (PG-13); Grade: B; $28.99, DVD; $38.99, Blu-ray Disc

Source: Phillyburbs.com

Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 Now on DVD & Blu Ray
Posted on November 19th, 2008 | By: Ryan | Films , News | Comments Off

‘Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2′ is now available on DVD and Blu Ray at amazon.com or any other retailers.

‘Ugly Betty’ Star America Ferrera Is An ‘American Tragic’
Posted on November 12th, 2008 | By: Ryan | Films , News | Comments Off

It’s easy to remember the name of America Ferrera’s new drama. Variety reports that she is set to star and produce the indie drama “American Tragic” for Latino mini-studio Maya Entertainment. Ryan Piers Williams will be directing the film from his own screenplay.

“Tragic” centers on a young war veteran, who will be played by newcomer Ryan O’Nan, who sets off across the country with a buddy in order to find a little peace and redemption. Ferrera will play his wife, and Melissa Leo will play his mother. You always have to leave girls behind when on a cross-country trip!

This is Ferrera’s second collaboration with Maya Entertainment, who also produced and distributed her film, “How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer,” which she made shortly before becoming a household name with “Ugly Betty.” I think it’s pretty cool that in the wake of stardom, Ferrera has largely steered clear of big Hollywood films, choosing to showcase her talent in indie films. Plus, she’s using her name to help boost the first studio owned and operated by Latinos. Right now, she’s anything but tragic.

Source: MTV Movie Blog

Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 DVD & Blu-Ray
Posted on September 30th, 2008 | By: Ryan | Films , News | Leave a comment / No Comments »

Warner Bros. will release “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2″ on DVD & Blu-ray this November 18th. The film stars Blake Lively, Alexis Bledel, America Ferrera, and Amber Tamblyn.

Extras will include: “Additional Scenes,” “On-set Bloopers and Jokes,” and “Go Jump Off A Cliff: How the Exhilarating Final Sequence - Not Originally in the Script - Was Inspired By Fan Reaction to the First Movie.”

Source: DVDTown.com

Traveling Pants Move Up on Release Schedule
Posted on June 6th, 2008 | By: Ryan | Films , Lead History | Leave a comment / No Comments »

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Warner Bros. has moved up the release date for its ensemble chick flick “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2″ by two days, to August 6.

Going out on a Wednesday will help “Pants” get a head start on a busy late-summer weekend. And more importantly, it will provide additional time for word of mouth to circulate on a picture that’s been playing well in pre-release screenings, Warner’s distribution president Dan Fellman said.

Two rival wide releases are set to open August 8 — Sony’s Seth Rogen comedy “Pineapple Express” and Lionsgate’s Little League drama “The Perfect Game.”

Disney tried a similar Wednesday release strategy in 2004 with its sequel “The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement,” which opened August 11 and rang up $8 million ahead of the weekend. It ended up making $95 million domestically, not far short of its 2001 predecessor.

The first “Pants” film, released in 2005, made $39 million. Since then, co-stars America Ferrera and Blake Lively have become hot commodities with their respective TV shows, “Ugly Betty” and “Gossip Girl.”

Reuters/Hollywood Reporter

Movie Review: “Garcia Girls” Randy Summer
Posted on May 16th, 2008 | By: Ryan | Films | Leave a comment / 6 Comments »

How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer: Drama. Starring America Ferrera, Elizabeth Peña, Lucy Gallardo, Steven Bauer, Jorge Cervera Jr. and Leo Minaya. Directed by Georgina Garcia Riedel. (R. 128 minutes. At Bay Area theaters.)

Elizabeth Peña shares an extended scene with a vibrator in “How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer.” She plays the middle Garcia, Lolita, sandwiched between her 70-year-old mother, Doña (Lucy Gallardo), and teenage daughter Blanca (America Ferrera). Lolita enlists the help of a vibrator after abruptly ending a relationship with a married man.

The camera lingers on Peña’s face far too long, making much of the audience unwilling voyeurs. We get the picture without needing to watch the process of sexual release unfold in what seems like real time.

Simulating sexual heat is tricky. Tennessee Williams was the master because he had an unerring ear for how lovers talk and behave and because his dramas revealed something about the characters besides a lot of skin.

Georgina Garcia Riedel, who wrote and directed the highly unsatisfying “Garcia Girls,” clearly is no Williams - or even Grace Metalious, whose “Peyton Place” was considerably more entertaining.

Riedel creates a Peyton Place in an Arizona border town where everybody knows everybody’s else’s business. There isn’t much else to do besides snoop and have sex.

While Lolita rings up an order at the butcher shop where she works, she’s berated by a customer for being a home wrecker. Others pile on insults between orders of pork. This scene illustrates Riedel’s idea of drama, pitched at the level of soaps. But one thing she does well is communicate boredom, a mood displayed here in abundance.

“Garcia Girls” gets off to an unpromising start with a contrived symmetry. Each generation of the Garcia clan is supplied with a man to get her through the long, hot, boring summer.

There’s a quaint touch in starting with Doña. By buying her first car - never mind that she can’t drive - Doña is looking to expand her world. A local gardener, Don Pedro (a mischievous Jorge Cervera Jr.), volunteers to teach her to drive. When he ends up in her bed, Lolita is furious at her mother, just as she is later furious with Blanca’s interest in a man - even though Mom is herself on the make. Peña’s hysteria is grating and one-note. You’d expect Lolita to talk differently to her mother than her daughter.

After her affair with the town womanizer, Victor (a ruggedly handsome Steven Bauer), fizzles, Lolita has another shot with her boss, a one-armed butcher whom she seduces by showing up at work in a bright red cocktail dress. Well, at least she needn’t worry about spilling blood on it.

Probably most of the interest will be in Blanca’s attraction to Sal (Leo Minaya), a stud who rides into town trailing rumors of a pregnant girlfriend left behind. Ferrera shows the warmth and star quality that would within months of this film’s completion win her the title role in “Ugly Betty.”

Blanca’s lovemaking has all the fervor of youth. In these scenes, you can see what the movie might have been if the director hadn’t been so intent on giving everyone equal time. There’s also an amusing bit between Blanca and a girlfriend. Told by their dates that they smell like virgins, the girls check each other out for a particular odor.

Riedel reveals herself to be a novice filmmaker, especially in the pacing of most scenes. Some go on forever (take Lolita’s dildo, please), and others are truncated. But she shows a painterly eye for shots of a car on the open road with the sun shining through.

Just to clear up any confusion, “How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer” is no relation to Julia Alvarez’s best-selling 1992 novel “How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents.” But the seeds of a summer franchise are here.

I have just 11 words for you: “How the Garcia Girls Take on Iron Man, Batman and Hellboy.”

source: sfgate.com

America on David Letterman
Posted on May 16th, 2008 | By: Ryan | Appearances , Films , Lead History | Leave a Comment / 1 Commented »

America appeared on David Letterman last night and I have the video right here! Just view the full story to watch it!

America Joins “Invisible”
Posted on May 1st, 2008 | By: Ryan | Films , News | Leave a comment / 2 Comments »

NEW YORK — America Ferrera has signed on to star in “An Invisible Sign of My Own,” a coming-of-age drama that will also mark Marilyn Agrelo’s first directorial effort since her breakout documentary “Mad Hot Ballroom.”

The movie, expected to begin shooting shortly, is based on Aimee Bender’s quirky novel about a 20-year-old loner named Mona Gray (Ferrera) who as a child turned to math for salvation after her father became ill. As an adult, Gray now teaches the subject and must help her students through their own crises. “Wedding Planner” scribes Michael Ellis and Pamela Falk penned the adaptation.

Endeavor put together the project, which will be produced by Jana Edelbaum’s iDealPartners Film Fund, the New York entity that’s also behind the Uma Thurman comedy “Motherhood” and Lionsgate’s Russell Crowe crime-saga “Tenderness.”

Ferrera will have a relatively short window in which to shoot the movie; the “Ugly Betty” star is on an aggressive production schedule for her ABC hit, with ABC Studios still in production on the show until early May and then going back into production in June as the show shoots ahead of a potential SAG strike. Ferrera is expected to shoot “Sign” between her “Betty” shoots.

The actress has been in demand since her ABC telenovela adaptation took off two years ago and has continued to manage a robust career in film, following up her role in Warners’ “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” with a turn in this summer’s sequel. She also currently stars in The Weinstein Co./Fox Searchlight’s “Under the Same Moon.”

Agrelo’s “Ballroom,” about New York elementary school students who take up ballroom dancing, was an indie crossover in 2005, with the documentary earning $8 million. The director has not committed to any other directorial projects since, though she has optioned several books from comic novelist Valerie Block as a producer.