Frankie Go Boom 2-Minute Teaser & SXSW 2012 Review

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“frankie go boom” (title intentionally lowercase), which had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival on Saturday night, is one of those movies you’ll stumble upon at 1 a.m. on Showtime and wonder how director Jordan Roberts managed to get everyone you love into the same movie. There’s Caplan as Lassie, the female lead, Charlie Hunnam (“Sons of Anarchy”) as the titular Frankie, Chris O’Dowd (“Bridesmaids”) as his ne’er-do-well brother, Bruce, and Chris Noth and Ron Perlman — as a manic Hollywood star and a transgender ex-con, respectively. Toss in supporting turns from Whitney Cummings, Nora Dunn and Sam Anderson (Bernard from “Lost”!), as well as a brief cameo from Adam Pally (“Happy Endings”) and “frankie go boom” is almost always enjoyable, if only because of the cast’s considerable charm and chemistry.

You can continue reading the review in full over at MovieFone.com

Meet Charlie at the Iowa Grand Motorcycle Rally!

Here’s your chance to meet Charlie and Sons of Anarchy co-star Katey Sagal at the Iowa Grand Motorcycle Rally taking place this July! It will take place at the Iowa Speedway and will be hosted by Jay Allen, creator of the World’s Biggest Biker Bar, The Broken Spoke Saloon.

CHARLIE HUNNAM “JAX” SONS OF ANARCHY
SATURDAY JULY 28, 2012 SIGNING AUTOGRAPHS,
TAKING PICTURES, MEETING GUESTS

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FX Renews Sons of Anarchy for Season 6

Less than two months after Sons of Anarchy aired its Season 4 finale, FX has already ordered a sixth season of the biker drama, TVGuide.com has confirmed. The network renewed the show for a fifth season back in October.

The sixth-season renewal, which was first reported by The Hollywood Reporter, is part of a three-year overall deal between Sons creator Kurt Sutter and 20th Century Fox TV and FX Productions. That pact calls for him to also develop new series projects for both broadcast and cable.

Sons of Anarchy boss on Season 4 finale: Clay suffered a “fate worse than death”

According to THR, Sutter still envisions ending the show in seven seasons — maybe. “There’s a part of me that does see being able to tell this story in seven seasons, but there’s a part of me that doesn’t want to say, ‘That’s it,'” he said. “I almost feel like when you hang that kind of finality and put a period on something, there’s almost a backlash that happens with the fan base.”

The Season 4 finale left the SAMCRO motorcycle club in disarray: Jax (Charlie Hunnam) took over the club and decided not to kill Clay (Ron Perlman). (Get the scoop on Season 5 here.)

Are you excited for more Sons of Anarchy?

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