We will likely get a lot more information in the coming
weeks about the new film.
Not exact matches
A
week after The
New York Times and The New Yorker ran back - to - back reports cataloguing Harvey Weinstein's alleged serial sexual harassment of women in Hollywood, actress Selma Blair saw a story on HuffPost about writer and director James Toback's new film that made her blood run co
New York Times and The
New Yorker ran back - to - back reports cataloguing Harvey Weinstein's alleged serial sexual harassment of women in Hollywood, actress Selma Blair saw a story on HuffPost about writer and director James Toback's new film that made her blood run co
New Yorker ran back - to - back reports cataloguing Harvey Weinstein's alleged serial sexual harassment of women in Hollywood, actress Selma Blair saw a story on HuffPost
about writer and director James Toback's
new film that made her blood run co
new film that made her blood run cold.
It seems that every time Marvel (owned by Disney) comes out with a
new Avengers movie (released two
weeks ago), or Fantastic Four (later 2015 release), or X-Men (2016 release), or Captain America (2016),
film, we hear all
about how it's breaking some box office record.
Ahead of last
week's premiere of «Kenny» in Liverpool, we sat down to talk
about the
new film with the star of the show.
The
film production business in Western
New York has been steadily growing and on this
week's edition of Press Pass, Buffalo Niagara
Film Commissioner Tim Clark tells WBFO's Pat Feldballe
about a couple of recent visits he had with some Hollywood heavy hitters.
On this
week's edition of Press Pass, WBFO's Pat Feldballe and Buffalo Niagara
Film Commissioner Tim Clark talk
about the increasing interest
film producers are showing in Western
New York and how the number of scouting requests from out - of - town filmmakers continues to go up.
In this
week's roundup of
film news and
new trailers, get the first official look at Paul Thomas Anderson's fall release «The Master,» watch the latest preview for «The Campaign,» learn
about the latest developments for the next «Hunger Games» and Marvel
films, and more.
There's also a recap of the
week's
film news, including details
about new projects for Alexander Payne, Greg Mottola, and more.
Watch all of the
week's
new trailers — including
new looks at «The Avengers,» «Piranha 3DD,» and upcoming
films by Tim Burton and Richard Linklater — find out more
about Ridley Scott's «Prometheus,» and get a recap of the latest movie news.
Catch up on the latest news
about Star Wars, a Warcraft movie, and other upcoming
film projects, and watch all of this
week's
new trailers and clips, including
new looks at Side Effects and A Good Day to Die Hard as well as The Rock's latest
film.
But on February 28, for one
week,
about 1,000 movie theaters around the country will screen a version of the movie that is both the same — same plot, same characters, derived from the same
filming sessions — and completely different, featuring exactly 763
new jokes.
This
week, watch new trailers for «Young Adult,» «My Week with Marilyn,» «War Horse,» and more, plus catch up on all of the week's film news, including details about Charlie Kaufman's next movie and the «Tower Heist» controve
week, watch
new trailers for «Young Adult,» «My
Week with Marilyn,» «War Horse,» and more, plus catch up on all of the week's film news, including details about Charlie Kaufman's next movie and the «Tower Heist» controve
Week with Marilyn,» «War Horse,» and more, plus catch up on all of the
week's film news, including details about Charlie Kaufman's next movie and the «Tower Heist» controve
week's
film news, including details
about Charlie Kaufman's next movie and the «Tower Heist» controversy.
Flickering Myth's Tai Freligh caught up with Wonder Woman star Connie Nielsen this past
week to discuss her role in her
new film The Confessions, and also managed to slip in a few questions
about her work in the DC Extended Universe, during which Connie shared a funny story
about her first meeting with the -LSB-...]
For everyone else, watch this fascinating clip from a
new Criterion documentary
about Scanners» special effects, directed by Michael Lennick and available as a supplement on our
new edition of the
film, out next
week.
Dark Universe first heard
about Behind the Sightings just a few
weeks ago, which is a
new film about the 2016 clown epidemic that shocked the...
Arrow
films has two
new Blu - rays this
week: John Milius» «Dillinger,»
about the true - life story of the titular gangster played by Warren Oates, and the Nico Mastorakis» B - movie «The Zero Boys»
about a paintball team that discovers a massacre in the mountains and must fight the enemy with real weapons.
Another healthy
week at the box office, and
new excellent pieces from the UK where the
film is
about to be released.
OPENING THIS
WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening November 23, 2007 BIG BUDGET
FILMS August Rush (PG for slight violence, mild profanity and mature themes) Freddie Highmore stars as the title character in this escapist fantasy
about a promising musical prodigy who runs away from an orphanage to
New York City to find his parents (Keri Russell and Jonathan Rhys Myers) only to end up living with a Fagin - like wizard (Robin Williams) and lots of other kids in a makeshift shelter in an abandoned theater which was once the Fillmore East.
While at the Toronto International Film Festival for the North American premiere of Happy End, which opens this
week in
New York, Haneke sat down with me to talk
about his early experiences falling in love with cinema and the
films that have shaped his singular aesthetic.
This
week brings the start of the
New York Film Festival, and with it, three tentpole
films angling for a spot in the awards derby: opening night selection Last Flag Flying, from Richard Linklater; centerpiece selection The Meyerowitz Stories:
New and Selected, from Noah Baumbach, which already premiered at Cannes; and Wonder Wheel from Woody Allen, featuring an already - buzzed -
about lead performance from Kate Winslet.
It is ironic that a movie called Lady Bird is opening the exact same day next
week as Rob Reiner's
new LBJ, but while that really fine
film is definitely
about President Lyndon Johnson, Lady Bird is NOT
about his First Lady even though the name is the same.
We traded blizzard stories (I was in the middle of one when we spoke and he had just dug himself out of one the
week before) for a few moments before he talked
about his
new film, «Boardwalk Empire» and what could be next for him behind the camera.
After almost two
weeks of reports conflicting each other
about Deadpool 2 test screenings, some of which said the
film was awful, some of which said it was great — a
new report has apparently put an end to it.
It's a Dastardly Dissenter takeover as CJ hosts the show this
week to welcome filmmaker Christopher Jason Bell to talk
about his
new film, The Winds That Scatter.
With the anticipated release of director John Carney's (Begin Again, Once)
new film Sing Street finally upon us this weekend [read our review here], Flickering Myth's Scott J. Davis sat down with the director and his young cast this
week to talk
about the
film and everything 80's.
Bernard is joined by Zach this
week, who brings with him an interview with Chilean filmmaker Sebastian Silva
about his
new film Nasty Baby, starring Tunde Adebimpe and Kristen Wiig
This
week, the critics discuss Ready Player One, a
new Spielberg
film about a dystopic future where people escape into a virtual world called the OASIS.
OPENING THIS
WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening March 27, 2009 BIG BUDGET
FILMS 12 Rounds (PG - 13 for intense violence) Crime thriller, set in
New Orleans,
about a police detective (John Cena) who finds his fiancée (Ashley Scott) kidnapped by a revenge - minded escaped - con (Aidan Gillen) whose own girlfriend had been accidentally killed during their apprehension for a multi-million dollar heist.
New information
about the Marvel Studios» next two Avengers
films has been revealed this
week, but a picture is worth a thousand words - and the ones released alongside Vanity Fair's article may have a lot to say
about what's coming in the currently in - production sequels.
This
week, Bernard and CJ welcome director Josh Mond and star Christopher Abbott to talk
about their
new film, James White.
After news broke last
week about Bruce Willis» departure from the cast of Woody Allen's now - shooting
new film, the production has moved quickly to secure the services of Steve Carell to replace Willis, Variety reports.
This
week in tone - deaf actions by terrible men,
new information has been released
about an upcoming Woody Allen
film, which features, you guessed it, a sexual relationship between an adult man and a 15 - year - old girl.
Variety Dan Hagerty (best known as «Grizzly Adams» from TV died this morning at 74
New Now Next Nico Tortorella gives you tips on how to maximize your Instagram account (of course if you look like Nico Tortorella you probably won't need any tips to get popular on Instagram Playbill the David Bowie scored musical Lazarus set to close this next
week off broadway might get a second life The Guardian Mike Lee talks
about what he's up to, his past
film, his politics and his next project Peterloo (date TBA)
about a Manchester massacre in 1819.
Richard Linklater's «Bernie» is hitting
New York and Los Angeles theaters later this
week and we caught up with him at the San Francisco International
Film Festival to talk
about the
film.
Seems like we're being inundated with
new trailers and posters this
week, but of them all, this is the
film I'm probably most excited
about this year.
NEW YORK — A single song bookends «Inside Llewyn Davis,» the forthcoming film from Joel and Ethan Coen about a week in the life of a struggling singer in the New York folk scene of the early 196
NEW YORK — A single song bookends «Inside Llewyn Davis,» the forthcoming
film from Joel and Ethan Coen
about a
week in the life of a struggling singer in the
New York folk scene of the early 196
New York folk scene of the early 1960s.
This
Week: Kevin suffers through the doldrums of September movie season, inviting Mel Valentin back to the Magical Studio in the Sky to talk
about the scant selection of
new films.
This
week, Eric and Adrienne will talk
about some predictions for the Merc with the Mouth's second
film, as well as update you on some
new Infinity War info that's come out in the last
week.
Now that the cast is taking shape and
filming of the
new Halloween movie, executive produced by John Carpenter and arriving in theaters in October 2018, is set to begin in
about two
weeks, we can also confirm the award - winning team that will be making the
new mask for Michael Myers, and I think it's safe to say that this all - important task is in some good, talented hands.
In this
week's special second segment, Whit Stillman talks with FC contributor Nick Pinkerton
about his
new film, Love & Friendship, adaptation, and the finer points of writing a novel.
Last
week, director Pete Docter and Jonas Rivera rolled into the University of Cincinnati to talk to some animation students
about their
new film.
This past
week saw the release of Guillermo del Toro's
new horror
film Crimson Peak, which I'm very excited
about.
This
week The Independent's movie guru Paul Whitington chats to Entertainment Editor Aoife Kelly
about The Imitation Game, The Drop and
new Irish
film Standby.
This
week: With Richard Gere playing a desperate derelict in Time Out Of Mind, and the excellent Heaven Knows What
new to Blu - ray, we look back at other
films about homelessness.
While I may have some reservations wholeheartedly recommending «Fox and His Friends,» I have none
about this
week's other
new Criterion release, the masterful «His Girl Friday,» one of the
films that made me a movie lover.
Earlier this
week, rumours started running wild
about a
new Evil Dead
film, with reports indicating that it was
about to start
filming in Detroit.
This
week's show is brimming with special guests as Bernard welcomes Lily Tomlin and Paul Weitz to talk
about their outstanding
new film, Grandma.
This
week's
new Blu - ray releases include a rather epic martial arts / action sequel (featuring a cover quote by Collider's own Matt Goldberg), director Lars von Trier's epic of a different sort, a documentary
about a
film that doesn't exist, Jason Bateman's...
The brainchild of two filmmakers who have worked in animation, special effects, and live action, the
film breaks
new ground, while being visually stunning and driving a story
about the last few
weeks in the life an artist who died penniless but is now one...
Public libraries will be joining in with a line - up of family events, including exclusive screenings of a brand
new short
film about a young William Shakespeare, produced especially for the
Week and titled «Unwillingly to School».