With the Academy Award nominees having been announced most of the films will now be on the radar of moviegoers around the world. Many of the films will also get boosts at the box office due to expansions from their distributors and some of them even become box office hits. So how did the films fare after the nominations?
With the National Society of Film Critics already having handed out their annual awards, all eyes now turn to the Golden Globes. The race continues to be a mystery with no clear front-runner in four of the five major categories, especially with no critics society coming to a consensus.
With the year drawing to a close, it is time to look back at some of the best work in film in 2015. Latin Post entertainment writers David and Francisco Salazar have both compiled their personal favorites of the year. We begin with best cinematography, a look at the film that pops most beautifully onscreen from a visual perspective.
This past weekend was a marathon for the Oscar race as four major precursors were handed out showcasing how divisive this awards competition is looking to be.
This week a number of films will be released including a major blockbuster and one of the breakout Indie films of the year. Robin Williams' last film will also hit stores.
In many ways, "Mad Max: Fury Road" fits the conventional mold of Hollywood's machine. The film has explosions, a thin story, and a relentless pace. But it manages to take all of those tropes and transform it into an organic whole where each and every piece is essential to its overall impact. And more over, where other action blockbusters suffer from predictability of their start-stop structure, this film, with its minimal dialogue, feels like a full-fledged experience that has you immersed from the start to its finish. This is pure action cinema at its very finest in what will undoubtedly be one of the best films of 2015.
What would you do if the world as you knew it fell apart and complete madness ensued? Would you fight till the death in a fiery fury in a "high-octane Road War" among the desert?
Hell yeah, you would, especially if you're Road Warrior, Max Rockatansky!
During the past weekend Warner Bros. had a chance to preview the upcoming blockbuster films at San Diego Comic Con. One of the films that most excited fans the upcoming "Mad Max: Fury Road." Will the movie be a hit or a flop at the box office?