Mad Men may be over, but actress Elisabeth Moss has not been hurting for work. She returns to the screen this month in Truth, James Vanderbilt’s adaptation of the Mary Mapes memoir Truth and Duty, which chronicles the CBS 60 Minutes report on then-President George W. Bush’s military service in the National Guard and the subsequent controversy which erupted over it.
There have been many movies made about the Civil War, but very few, if any, have been told from a female’s perspective. Now, however, we have The Keeping Room, which attempts to look at history from that point of view and shatter any preconceptions anyone has about gender.
Pawn Sacrifice takes us back to the days of the Cold War and to a time when chess prodigy Bobby Fischer was one of the biggest celebrities in the world.
Chiwetel Ejiofor has left us speechless with his performances in 12 Years a Slave, Children of Men, Dirty Pretty Things and Kinky Boots, and now he's done it yet again in Craig Zobel’s Z for Zachariah.
On the surface, Creep looks like yet another found footage movie and the kind that Blumhouse Productions keeps churning out month after month. But once you watch it, you'll discover something different and far more unnerving about it.