“Also you should watch people’s choice awards tonight because you might catch a glimpse of yours truly making funny faces whenever possible,” Mae jokingly tweeted earlier in the day.
The Perks of Being A Wallflower took home the award for Favorite Dramatic Movie!
The film is a “multi-generational comedy about four recent college graduates who discover that their lofty expectations and the realities of adulthood are two very different things,” a press release reads (via Deadline).
Anna, 26, plays Jillian Stewart, Will’s (Miles Teller) type-A girlfriend, who lives her life according to the strictest of plans.
Nick, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Brandon will play Will’s three friends, Charlie, Ethan and Luke, respectively, each of whom find careers with some interesting results.
The flick is set to begin production today in Los Angeles.
JJJ will be giving away several copies of the PROM but in the meantime, check out this exclusive Bluray extras clip where director Joe Nussbaum talks about why a scene hit the cutting room floor.
There are a ton of bonus features too! On the Bluray, you’ll get bloopers (of course), Putting on PROM: The Making of a Featurette, “Last Chance Lloyd” short, four deleted scenes and SEVEN music videos!
Movie summary: At Prom, every couple has a story and no two are exactly alike. For Nova Prescott (Teegarden), it’s a classic tale of opposites attracting when she finds herself drawn to the guy (McDonell) who gets in the way of her perfect prom.
We shot these new pics a couple of weeks ago at the same school they filmed in — John Burrows Middle School in Los Angeles.
Every prom has to have a theme right? Or, most of them do. When we asked director Joe Nussbaum about Prom‘s prom theme, Starry Night, this is what he told us:
“It actually wasn’t Starry Night in the beginning. It was Enchanted Jungle. One of the things I wanted to have early one is have a muted, interesting color palette for the look and feel of it, so everything was earthy and real. There was nothing really overly bright, glitzy or shiny. I had pictured this jungle with bright toucans and just in your face colors. It wasn’t working.
“We needed something else that can be muted and still romantic. There were other themes thrown at us, like Midnight in Paris, which was too specific for us. We went through a lot of themes, but Starry Night really stuck with us because it can be done so many ways. You can do mylar balloons and cardboard cutouts or you can do really classy like with the Vincent Van Gogh painting. The rich blues and orange glow just really stuck with us.”
JJJ Fun Fact: John Burrows Middle School is the same school they filmed Pretty in Pink at!
Stay tuned for more of our portfolio and check out Nolan Sotillo‘s “We Can Be Anything” song in Spanish below!
Aimee Teegarden and co-star Jonathan Keltz make an appearance on MuchMusic’s New.Music.Live on Monday (April 25) in Toronto, Canada.
The duo, along with Nicholas Braun, chatted about their new film, Prom.
The flick doesn’t hit theaters until this Friday (April 29) but check out the clip below, featuring Aimee and Thomas McDonell‘s characters finding out they’ll need to work together to get what they both want.
Psst, don’t forget to enter JJJ‘s contest for a chance to win one of five Prom prize packs!
Prom Clip – Burning Down the Shed
10+ pictures inside of Aimee Teegarden, Nicholas Braun, and Jonathan Keltz on New.Music.Live… More Here! »
Danielle Campbell and Nolan Sotillo sit together as they meet and greet tons of fans at the Glendale Galleria on Friday evening (April 22) in Glendale, Calif.
Prom, opening April 29th, follows several intertwining stories as they gear up for the most important dance of everyone’s high school years. Want another clip? Check it out below!