"Spotlight" is a powerful film that almost feels as if one is living the case out as the movie develops. It is a film that will be talked about long after audiences have left the theater and one that will definitely stir conversation.
With Halloween coming in a few days, audiences will want to see a scary movie to frighten them or as a way to celebrate the holiday. The following is a list of five films currently in theaters that audiences should see during the weekend to celebrate the holiday.
The Best Supporting Actor category is one of the most crowded this year as there is a large number of past nominees and newcomers. There are also many young actors vying for a place in the supporting categories.
Millions, maybe billions of people went into rapture upon seeing the hotly anticipated "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" trailer. It dominated the screens around the world for 2.5 minutes revealing hoards of footage that fans have yet to see.
Overall this is not the movie audiences will expect from the trailers. And while it may not be Del Toro's best film to date, it is a truly satisfying and impeccably put together work of art.
The New York Film Festival came to a close this past weekend. The event featured some of the finest films of the year, including some incredible classics.
Latin Post had the opportunity of speaking with the actress Laia Costa about her work with the director, working with no script and improvising with the one take.
"Victoria" is triumph on many levels and is definitely a movie that most will be talking about for years. Schipper, Costa and the rest of the team have created a movie for the ages that shows just how exhilirating a movie shot in one take can truly be.
Immigration is one of the most sought after topics currently being debated in the political landscapes and is also being seen throughout the world. It is also the subject of the latest film by John Crowley, "Brooklyn" which is premiering at the New York Film Festival and scoring rave reviews.