That movie about WikiLeaks, The Fifth Estate, has a trailer – a rather stimulating trailer! Check it – and the official synopsis – out after the jump. The Fifth Estate stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Julian Assange and David Bruhl as Daniel Domscheit-Bergwill. It opens on October 18th, 2013.
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The 2013 J-Pop Summit Festival Features Music, Movie and Pop Fashion In A Colorful Array Of Events!
The 5th Annual J-Pop Summit Festival will celebrate Japanese, pop culture with Sake tasting, a J-Pop Idol contest, and performances by such artists as: fashion icon/singer Kyary Pamyu Pamyu (pictured); four-piece girl rock band LoVendoR; and legendary artist Katsuya Terada, who will create a freehand drawing on a blank wall at San Francisco’s Kinokuniya Bookstore. […]
Soaring Trailer: How To Train Your Dragon 2!
After everything we’ve seen in the movie and TV series, it would be understandable to think, ‘How can the makers of How To Train Your Dragon’ top the first one. Maybe they can’t, but the new teaser for How To Train Your Dragon 2’ suggets that they’re giving is a really good go. Check it […]
Pacific Rim is HUGE Fun!
Even if you don’t love Kaiju movies, Pacific Rim is a delight. Sure it’s got the biggest monsters ever fighting the biggest mecha ever, but that’s not all (though for a lot of Kaiju movie fans it might be enough). It also has characters who feel real; a world that looks right, and 3D that […]
Trailer: Saving Mr. Banks–How Walt Disney Got To Make Mary Poppins!
Mary Poppins is one of the most beloved films ever made – but it was far from the easiest that Walt Disney ever produced. The story of how Disney came to be able to make the movie is a wonderful story in its own right and the first trailer for Saving Mr. Banks, the movie […]
Pacific Rim – Cold, calculating and technical. Michelle’s Review
When a prologue is done well, it can add a lot of texture and context to the story you are about to see or read. While I strongly dislike the Lord of the Rings films, the beginning five-minute prologue sequence does an amazing job of setting up and getting us excited about the world we’re […]
Red Band Trailer: Spike Lee’s Oldboy! Definitely NSFW!
FilmDistrict has released a red band trailer Spike Lee’s remake of the Korean revenge thriller Oldoy. At first glance, it seems possible that Lee may have done right by Chan-wook Park’s original. One thing’s for sure, Josh Brolin has himself another terrific role! See for yourself by following the jump.
Seventh Son Trailer–Jeff Bridges Goes Sword & Sorcery!
The news that Legendary Pictures has signed a deal with NBCUniversal makes Seventh son the last film for which they’ll partner with Warner Brothers. The fantasy movie stars Ben Barnes as Tom Ward, a seventh son of a seventh son and therefore destined to save humanity from evil. Jeff Bridges is Tom’s mentor, Master Gregory, […]
Teaser Poster: Captain America: Winter Soldier
The teaser poster for Captain America: The Winter Soldier, with the paint job blasted off Cap’s shield (and what, pray tell, could scratch the vibranium surface of the shield…?), has a feeling of starkness that feels somehow more immediate and challenging than art for the first movie. Intriguing… Like Captain America on Facebook: facebook.com/captainamericamovie Follow […]
The Way, Way Back: The Perfect Summer Coming of Age Movie!
The coming of age movie is one of summer’s staples, think Adventureland as a classic example, a film where a kid suffering the awkwardness of adolescence has a life-changing experience over that one special summer. Most of them are fine examples of Sturgeon’s Law (90% of everything is crap). Then there’s The Way, Way Back. […]
The World’s End Featurettes: The Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy and Director at Work
Yes, it’s true – The Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy will be complete with the August 23rd launch of The World’s End. Explore the themes of the trilogy in the featurette above and then follow the jump to get some of the cast’s insights into how director Edgar Wright (whose next project with be Marvel’s Ant-Man […]