There is too much to talk about with "Foxcatcher" as it is high-order filmmaking. Miller's analysis of father-son relationships (or lack of father in all the characters' case) and his approach with ambiguous narrative makes for a compelling viewing experience. This is the kind of film that inspires conversation and also emphasizes the importance of analyzing facts presented before simply jumping to conclusions.
"Star Wars Episode VII" is currently in production and drawing tremendous attention for a number of major spoilers going around.The most recent spoilers dealt with Luke Skywalker's position in the new trilogy and whether he could potentially be the next villain of the franchise.The rumor came from a reputable source known as Making Star Wars, which has produced credible stories in the past. But even the author of that post on the Luke rumor notes that "There are pieces of this puzzle missing. There are things I don't understand. There are things that don't really add up unless you've seen what I've seen. Does that make sense? I hope it does. Just remember, I have reason to believe in this possibility right now. This is informed speculation. This could all be wrong, but the rumors and the pictures are painting another picture."That is probably the case. And here are some reasons why.
There are probably millions of fans hoping to one day see Spider-Man fight alongside Iron Man, Captain America and the Hulk in an "Avengers" movie. And it seems that that might be a huge possibility.
"Avengers: Age of Ultron" is set to enthrall audiences with its collection of major superheroes. There are certainly a lot of questions about the plot and how much screentime major heroes get. However, there is a new rumor going around that the greater concern that could grow from this film relates to its sequel.
"Star Wars Episode VII" is one of the most hotly anticipated films of 2015. And because everyone is dying to find out everything about the film, rumors have cropped up. And they are of the rather surprising variety.
Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film, "Inherent Vice," has created a tremendous amount of hype for numerous reasons. It represents the first time any filmmaker has managed to climb the Mount Everest of screenplay adaptations and commit a work by the complex author Thomas Pynchon to the medium
Maria Valverde, the Spanish actress who gives life to Bolivar's wife Maria Teresa del Toro in "The Liberator," the hotly-anticipated biopic movie relating the life of Latin American hero Simon Bolivar, talked exclusively with Latin Post.com before the movie's release this weekend to talk about her role, Edgar Ramirez, the film's Oscars consideration, and more.
Mike Leigh has taken a huge risk with "Mr. Turner," but true to form, the veteran director has yet another hit. Timothy Spall could add an Oscar for Best Actor his collection that already includes the Cannes away for the same distinction after an unforgettable performance. This is a film that offers a wondrous perspective on one of the great artistic genius of all time.
"Fast & Furious 7" is one of the most anticipated films of next year, with Dwayne "The Rocl" Johnson, Vin Diesel and the late Paul Walker. But will the seventh film of the franchise be a blockbuster hit, or could negative reviews from critics send "Fast 7" crashing at the box office?
The first trailer for the true-life story of Clint Eastwood's "American Sniper" has been shared and the tension-filled first glimpse of Bradley Cooper in character have everyone on the edge of their seats.
Actor and producer Adam Sandler said Thursday that has signed an exclusive deal with online streaming site Netflix that he will release his next four movies to the website first
Making the most of a bad situation. Edgar Ramirez does his best in "The Liberator," an otherwise poor movie about Latin American revolutionary Simon Bolivar that fails to live up to the grandeur of its subject.
If there is something that "Star Wars" movies are not afraid of, it is killing major characters. Would that mean the death of Mark Hamill's beloved Luke Skywalker in "Star Wars: Episode 7"?
All in all, "Men, Women, & Children," starring Adam Sandler and Jennifer Garner, is hurt by its constant lecturing and its lack of innovative and original ideas.
Overall, it is an entertaining film that is admirable and exciting to watch. "Whiplash" will likely be the crowd-pleaser it seeks out be but it far from the great film being raved about.
"Gone Girl" opens and closes an identical image - Amy's hidden face which turns around to look the camera. The first time the viewer experiences the image, there is attraction which is backed by the rather comic voiceover from Affleck's Nick. But when the image comes at the end, the viewer cannot help but feel disturbed. This is the power of perception in this film. It is the power of David Fincher's genius.
Viggo Mortensen is one of the biggest stars in the movie business, but you might have a hard time believing it based on the projects he chooses. His most recent project "Jauja", directed by Argentinean director Lisandro Alonso, might be the most unique of all the films the "Lord of the Rings" star has been in to date.
The upcoming "Star Wars Episode VII" is one of the most anticipated films of 2015. Director J.J. Abrams has maintained utmost secrecy on the film and he has in some cases revealed certain cast members later than others.
"Two Days, One Night" is a tremendously polished film from two cinematic geniuses. It packs quite an emotional punch in its final twist and features a distilled narrative that anyone can relate to on some level. Cotillard's performance is arguably her most refined and potent to date.