Wally Pfister's Transcendence is kind of a big deal. For one, it stars a stunning cast that boasts Johnny Depp, Morgan Freeman, Rebecca Hall, Paul Bettany and Kate Mara. That aside though, Pfister has been Christopher Nolan's longtime cinematographer and has turned films like The Dark Knight and Inception into visually stunning pieces of work. So, it's quite understandable why moviegoers are eager to see him make his feature-film debut.
On March 14th DreamWorks will bring Need For Speed to theatres. Based on the popular EA video game franchise of the same name, the film stars Aaron Paul as Tobey Marshall, a hard working auto mechanic who finds himself framed for a crime that he did not commit. After serving his time in prison, he sets out on to get revenge on the man who took away several years of his life.
The story of Jesus Christ is perhaps one of the most interesting stories in history, yet not many films decide to tackle the topic. As producer/co-star Roma Downey told us, it's been 10 years since Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ. That's part of the reason why Downey and fellow producer Mark Burnett decided to bring this beautiful tale to the big screen once more in Son of God, an upcoming biblical epic from 20th Century Fox.