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“Dog Days” Trailers, Posters, Blu-ray/DVD

I am not quite sure what to make of Dog Days.  The trailer shows different vignettes of dog owners. Each having some sort of issue that relates back to their dogs. They are all interconnected in Los Angeles and are brought together by their lovable canine counterparts. Watch the trailer and you will see what I mean.

Directed by Ken Marino, who has done more acting than directing, leads an ensemble of actors. Vanessa Hudgens and Eva Longoria star along with Nina Dobrev, Lauren Lapkus, Adam Pally, Thomas Lennon, and Rob Corddry.

The latest poster is perfect for the movie because it shows all the dogs not just one from the movie like the character posters.

Clearly, you have to love dogs to watch this movie because it is all about dogs.

Now, is your chance to add the movie to your library or stream it if you want to see it again or you haven’t seen it yet. Dog Days is out Blu-ray/DVD and streaming. 

The Blu-ray/DVD cover gives a sense of romance. I am not sure that is the case. There are several stories within the movie. Perhaps, one is a romantic story, but romance sells.

If you have someone in your family or close friend who is a dog lover,  Dog Days makes the perfect gift, too.

 

“Office Christmas Party” Trailer

Directed by comedy directors Josh Gordon and Will Speck, Office Christmas Party is super silly without a strong plotline to follow, but who cares. It’s funny and ridiculous when the CEO, played by Jennifer Aniston, tries to close her hard-partying brother’s branch, her brother, played by T. J. Miller, and his Chief Technical Officer, played by Jason Bateman, must bring the co-workers together and host an epic office Christmas party to impress a potential client and close a sale that will save their jobs.

The comedy also stars Kate McKinnon, Olivia Munn, Jillian Bell, Rob Corddry, Vanessa Bayer, Randall Park, Sam Richardson, Jamie Chung, and Courtney B. Vance. The movie seems funny, and it looks like they earned their SAG cards with one-liners from fresh faces.