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LIVE Magazine Issue #250 Jan 4-13, 2017

LIVE Magazine is a biweekly art and entertainment hard copy and web publication highlighting art and entertainment events, shopping and dining venues in Palm Springs, Los Angeles, San Diego and Las Vegas. The magazine inspires readers to recognize they are part of a greater global entertainment community and to inform them how to manifest their part by becoming involved in local entertainment events. Other content includes commentary on celebrities, films, shows, human interest, emerging artists, charity events, travel and inspirational pieces. LIVE Magazine is an exclusive entertainment magazine designed for good times. Contact us through email: LevvyCarriker@gmail.com Phone: 760-409-1234 Best time to phone is 11AM-2PM Pacific. LIVE Magazine covers events in Palm Springs, San Diego, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. It is published world wide on the web. We have over 1.69 Million viewers on our last 93 issues! See today's total here: www.yumpu.com/user/cre8live

LIVE Magazine is a biweekly art and entertainment hard copy and web publication highlighting art and entertainment events, shopping and dining venues in Palm Springs, Los Angeles, San Diego and Las Vegas. The magazine inspires readers to recognize they are part of a greater global entertainment community and to inform them how to manifest their part by becoming involved in local entertainment events. Other content includes commentary on celebrities, films, shows, human interest, emerging artists, charity events, travel and inspirational pieces. LIVE Magazine is an exclusive entertainment magazine designed for good times. Contact us through email: LevvyCarriker@gmail.com Phone: 760-409-1234 Best time to phone is 11AM-2PM Pacific. LIVE Magazine covers events in Palm Springs, San Diego, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. It is published world wide on the web. We have over 1.69 Million viewers on our last 93 issues! See today's total here: www.yumpu.com/user/cre8live

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Oscar winners Morgan Freeman (“Million<br />

Dollar Baby”), Michael Caine (“The<br />

Cider House Rules,” “Hannah and Her<br />

Sisters”) and Alan Arkin (“Little Miss<br />

Sunshine”) team up as lifelong buddies<br />

Willie, Joe and Al, who decide to buck<br />

retirement and step off the straight-andnarrow<br />

for the first time in their lives<br />

when their pension fund becomes a corporate<br />

casualty, in director Zach Braff’s<br />

comedy “Going in Style.”<br />

Desperate to pay the bills and come through for<br />

their loved ones, the three risk it all by embarking<br />

on a daring bid to knock off the very bank that absconded<br />

with their money.<br />

ATSUSHI NISHIJIMA<br />

The film also stars two-time Oscar nominee Ann-<br />

Margret (“Tommy,” “Carnal Knowledge”) as Annie, a<br />

grocery cashier who’s been checking Al out in more<br />

ways than one. Joey King (“Wish I Was Here”) stars<br />

as Joe’s whip-smart granddaughter, Brooklyn; with<br />

Oscar nominee Matt Dillon (“Crash”) as FBI Agent<br />

Hamer; and Christopher Lloyd (“Back to the Future”<br />

trilogy) as the guys’ lodge buddy, Milton. John Ortiz<br />

(“Silver Linings Playbook”) also stars as Jesus,<br />

a man of unspecified credentials who agrees to<br />

show the guys the ropes, and Peter Serafinowicz<br />

(“Guardians of the Galaxy”) as Joe’s former sonin-law,<br />

Murphy, whose pot clinic connections may<br />

finally prove useful.<br />

Zach Braff (“Garden State”) directs from a screenplay<br />

by Theodore Melfi (“St. Vincent”).<br />

“Going in Style” is produced by Donald De Line<br />

(“The Italian Job”). The executive producers are<br />

Toby Emmerich, Samuel J. Brown, Michael Disco,<br />

Andrew Haas, Jonathan McCoy, Andrew Haas,<br />

Tony Bill, who was a producer on the 1979 film “Going<br />

in Style,” and Bruce Berman.<br />

ALAN ARKIN as Al, MORGAN FREEMAN as Willie and MICHAEL CAINE<br />

as Joe in the New Line Cinema comedy “GOING IN STYLE,” a Warner<br />

Bros. Pictures release.<br />

Andrew Haas, Jonathan McCoy, Andrew Haas,<br />

Tony Bill, who was a producer on the 1979 film “Going<br />

in Style,” and Bruce Berman.<br />

The creative filmmaking team includes Emmynominated<br />

director of photography Rodney Charters<br />

(“24”); production designer Anne Ross (“Lost in<br />

Translation”); editor Myron Kerstein (Braff’s “Garden<br />

State” and “Wish I Was Here”); costume designer<br />

Gary Jones (“New Year’s Eve”); and composer Rob<br />

Simonsen (“Foxcatcher,” “Wish I was Here”).<br />

New Line Cinema presents, in association with Village<br />

Roadshow Pictures, a De Line Pictures Production,<br />

a Zach Braff Film: “Going in Style.” It will<br />

be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner<br />

Bros. Entertainment Company, and in select territories<br />

by Village Roadshow Pictures.<br />

MORGAN FREEMAN as Willie, MICHAEL CAINE as Joe and ALAN ARKIN as Al

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