Chad Hartigan's This Is Martin Bonner isn't a flashy film. It's quiet and contemplative, but it's likable. I don't mean likable in the generic sense of just enjoying the film, bur rather it's a story about some of the most likable characters you'll ever watch, constantly doing things that make them seem all the more pleasant.
Tim Miller, the VFX specialist who is attached to direct 20th Century Fox's Deadpool film, is now at the helm of another film for the studio. This time it's the action thriller Artemis.
Every report we get makes it seem more and more like Warner Bros. has no idea what to do with their DC properties. There have been reports ranging from Justice League happening only if Man Of Steel is a success, to the project being postponed due to the scrapping of Will Beall's terrible script, all the way to today's news of Christopher Nolan and Christian Bale re-teaming for the JLA. The latest news is that there's already a sequel being planned for Zack Snyder's Man Of Steel.
Let me start this review with a warning: after watching Come Morning, it's likely that you'll never want to walk in the woods alone again. This film so vividly destroyed any notion I've ever had of a stroll through the forest being a peaceful, enjoyable experience that I want to hate it, but I simply can't. The film is too memorable and too excellent for me to have any feelings of dislike toward it, despite the fact I'll never again be able to enjoy nature without looking over my shoulder again.
We've reached the point on the timeline of cinema where just about every Apocalypse tale has been told and retold a hundred times over. So now filmmakers are faced with the task of thinking of every possible angle in order to milk the last drops of life out of world's end stories. Brea Grant's Best Friends Forever asks what would happen if the world was ending and no one remembered to tell you.
Tonight has been a great night for Harry Potter stars. First, Gary Oldman joined Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes, then news broke that Harry Potter himself, Daniel Radcliffe, is nearing a deal to join Frankenstein. Now we have word that Emma Watson is in early talks to star in Disney's newest live-action fairy tale, Cinderella.
Who would've thought that anyone could play a wizard, a man with magic horns, Allen Ginsberg, and the most famous of hunchback assistant, all before age 25. Well that's what Daniel Radcliffe is trying to do, as he's in final negotiations for the role of Igor in Frankenstein from 20th Century Fox and Davis Entertainment.
Taking no time at all to revel in his best actor nomination, Bradley Cooper seems intent on not only expanding his filmography as an actor, but also stepping behind the camera for his first film. The newest project that has potential to serve as his directorial debut is an English remake of Kokowaah.
James Mangold may not be Tweeting an image a day like Marc Webb, but the director of The Wolverine is still doing his part to make sure fans get a look at some behind the scenes images of his upcoming film about the most famous of the X-Men.
The Place Beyond The Pines heads to theaters next month, and so far we've gotten to see some beautiful posters for the film. Today, three new French character posters have been released featuring Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper, and Eva Mendes.