Nightcrawler is the prime example of how cinema can effectively turn the camera on society’s failures, challenging viewers with a completely unsympathetic yet undeniably quirky protagonist. Roman J. Israel, Esq looks apt to continue this pattern, albeit in a different field. Writer-director Dan Gilroy opts to tackle the Los Angeles criminal justice system this time around. The new trailer for the Denzel Washington starrer is feisty and obstinate, and absolutely intriguing.
A Fantastically Simple, Hilarious Short Film About Time Travel
There are a few reasons that One-Minute Time Machine stands out as an excellent short film. For one, the writing from Sean Crouch is sharp and witty, packing some excellent gags into a story about the kind of technology…Read More
For Michael Kenneth Williams, The Stardom He Deserves is Coming
HBO
It’s been a first-rate week for Michael Kenneth Williams. On Monday, the actor landed himself two shiny new roles (well, landed himself “in negotiations for,” at least) in Ghostbusters and Assassin’s Creed. The Ass…Read More
Han Solo and Other Movie Characters That Don’t Need Origins
Few movie news stories have caused more internal conflict than the announcement of Chris Miller and Phil Lord directing the solo Han Solo adventure.
There’s just easy way to feel about it. On the one hand, I’m totally in the…Read More
Ben Affleck to Co-Write and Direct the Next Batman Movie
Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment
Update: According to Deadline, ahead of this weekend’s Comic-Con panel, Affleck is indeed directing and also co-writing the next solo Batman movie. But the other screenwriter will be DC big…Read More
Brooklyn Trailer: A Sweet Immigrant Romance With Hot Oscar Buzz
The trailer for John Crowley‘s Brooklyn dropped today with more positive buzz than I recall seeing during Sundance. The adaptation of Colm Toibin‘s novel debuted at the film festival in January, and it received nothing but g…Read More
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