The Master, Paul Thomas Anderson (TBA)Lincoln, Steven Spielberg (TBA) The Paperboy, Lee Daniels (TBA) On the Road, Walter Salles (TBA)Untitled Terrence Malick FilmOnly God Forgives, Nicolas Winding Refn (TBA)Stoker, Chan-wook Park (TBA)Fork in the Road, Alexander Payne (TBA)Cosmopolis, David Cronenberg (TBA)Much Ado About Nothing, Joss Whedon (TBA)
The Guilt Trip, Anne Fletcher (Nov 2)The Scoop: It’s a road trip comedy with Seth Rogen and Barbara Streisand. I’d never think Babs would sign up for a Rogen film so this should be interesting. Red Dawn, Dan Bradley (Nov 2)The Scoop: A long delayed release, this remake of an 80s classic stars Chris Hemsworth
I’m a little behind on my film trailer comments so here is some quick analysis of new trailers. On The Road[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Iwd7ZXi3DM] Yes:-Love the feel of the trailer-the main cast looks great. I’m so looking forward to seeing Kristen Stewart tear into non-franchise film roles-that supporting cast isn’t half bad either (Kristen Dunst, Amy Adams,
It’s a testament to the power of Disney and Jerry Bruckhiemer that a film like this was even able to EXIST let alone be a great film. When I initially heard Disney was trying to make a movie out of an amusement park ride (that I’ve been on a few times) I scoffed. The ride
From its opulent costumes and art direction to its acting, Milos Forman’s adaptation of Peter Schafer’s massive stage play in grand in every sense of the word. The film shows the relationship between the court’s composer Antonio Salieri (F. Murray Abraham) and the wunderkind Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce.) Both men, through the course of their dealings
As you may or may not know, I am starting a new project, to create a list of my top 100 films. This is an incredibly gargantuan undertaking that each day I’m not sure how to accomplish but I love lists and this is the ultimate challenge for me. My goal is to complete a