Open Road Films has now brought that inspired underdog story to the masses in the form of Bleed For This, a starry boxing drama that has Miles Teller don the gloves as The Pazmanian Devil, whose sheer will and unflappable determination makes this very risky decision all the more compelling to watch on screen.
Open Road Films has now brought that inspired underdog story to the masses in the form of Bleed For This, a starry boxing drama that has Miles Teller don the gloves as The Pazmanian Devil, whose sheer will and unflappable determination makes this very risky decision all the more compelling to watch on screen.
The profoundly moving Loving tells the true story of Richard and Mildred Loving, who, in 1958, were sentenced to prison and eventually exiled for getting married in Virginia, a state that prohibited interracial marriages.
The profoundly moving Loving tells the true story of Richard and Mildred Loving, who, in 1958, were sentenced to prison and eventually exiled for getting married in Virginia, a state that prohibited interracial marriages. Portrayed so achingly good by Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga, the Loving's plight to stay married and live and raise their family where they felt most at home inspired those to take their fight all the way to Supreme Court. The decision handed down by the justices ruled the Lovings were entitled to be married, thus changing the US Constitution.
As a prequel to the 2014 horror flick Ouija, we find out exactly how the evil was released by the dreaded spirit board in Mike Flanagan's Ouija: Origin of Evil, which is getting ready to make its bow in theatres. Though the original wasn't very well received, this second outing for the franchise is a significant step up and a bloody good horror film.
We haven't seen much of Jonás Cuarón since he penned the stunning sci-fi film Gravity back in 2013, but he's returned this week with Desierto, a tense thriller which he wrote and directed. Starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Gael Garcia Bernal, it follows the plight of a group of Mexicans illegally crossing the US border somewhere in the desert.
We haven't seen much of Jonás Cuarón since he penned the stunning sci-fi film Gravity back in 2013, but he's returned this week with Desierto, a tense thriller which he wrote and directed. Starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Gael Garcia Bernal, it follows the plight of a group of Mexicans illegally crossing the US border somewhere in the desert.
It's been 10 years since we've been treated to a deliciously quirky, fully improvised mockumentary from director Christopher Guest, but now he's back to deliver to us the hilarious Netflix movie, Mascots.