Movie Reviews and Previews Almost a year In January of this year, Colin Farrell was papped holding hands with his then-new girlfriend. In March he took her to see Adele in Ireland. At the time I mentioned that we didn’t know her name. We still don’t know her name. But they’re still together – stepping By Lainey • Oct 17, 2016 03:37 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Christopher Guest’s Mascots Christopher Guest is the undisputed king of the mockumentary. From co-writing This Is Spinal Tap to writing directing films like Waiting for Guffman and Best In Show—the zenith of his mockumentary features—Guest’s credentials are impeccable. His latest mockumentary, the first in ten years, is Mascots, which follows By Sarah • Oct 17, 2016 02:50 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Billy Lynn does not deliver Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk was supposed to be an Oscar contender. It’s directed by Ang Lee who has two Oscars. It’s based on an acclaimed book of the same name. The film uses new technology that’s supposed to be the future of filmmaking. So there By Lainey • Oct 17, 2016 01:55 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews No Charlie in New York James Gray’s The Lost City Of Z, starring Charlie Hunnam, was the closing feature at the New York Film Festival this weekend. It was well received, with critics praising Charlie’s performance as well as that of Sienna Miller, who plays his wife. The film has been picked up By Lainey • Oct 17, 2016 11:59 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Tom Hiddleston lunches alone Tom Hiddleston in Australia this weekend having lunch at his favourite café, The Social. That’s a good name, but I’m biased. Wish we could get a better shot of what he’s eating. Is it a salad? I love eating alone. With my laptop or a good book, By Lainey • Oct 17, 2016 10:42 am
Movie Reviews and Previews The Timberlakes in New Orleans Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake were at the New Orleans Film Festival on Saturday to screen her film The Book Of Love. She’s the star and producer and he wrote the music. Amazingly he seemed to let her have her moment. Maybe he’s saving up for their wedding By Lainey • Oct 17, 2016 09:57 am
Movie Reviews and Previews RDJ’s marvelous opportunism See the corny sh-t I did there? Mark Zuckerberg has been building an AI for his home. Kinda like Tony Stark has a Jarvis. Or had a Jarvis. I have very mixed feelings about AI. I mean, sure, what happens when they get real and turn on you one day? By Lainey • Oct 14, 2016 11:57 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Kevin Hart's ambition It's rare to find a celebrity who isn't polarizing. The most famous—especially in the social media era –are simultaneously adored and detested. Gwyneth, Kanye, Taylor, Kanye's wife, Angelina. These are some of the most famous people in the world and yet for every By Kathleen • Oct 14, 2016 11:26 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Emma Stone corrects herself Emma Stone covers the November issue of VOGUE. She is, currently, the frontrunner for Best Actress Oscar for her performance in La La Land. La La Land opens in December but has already been screened in Venice, Telluride, and at TIFF and was overwhelmingly well-received. Sarah, who is generally anti-musical, By Lainey • Oct 14, 2016 10:46 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Blame black women for Nate Parker’s mediocrity The Birth of a Nation opened last weekend to OK numbers and less than favourable reviews. If you haven’t heard, black women are to blame for the mediocre opening of a mediocre movie. To recap, this is the film written by, directed by and starring alleged rapist Nate Parker. By Kathleen • Oct 14, 2016 09:59 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Dev & Nicole build momentum Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman were in London last night in support of Lion. No one was really talking about Lion before TIFF. At TIFF is where it really made a move as a contender, possibly Harvey Weinstein’s only Oscar contender of the season. As Joanna noted when she By Lainey • Oct 13, 2016 03:46 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Can we stop worrying about Rogue One? A new trailer for Rogue One just came out and goddamn it’s good. Between some pretty incredible visuals—that fallen Jedi monument legit gave me a chill—to the haunting variation on the famous theme, to the rousing rebellion story it’s laying out, this looks like a damn By Sarah • Oct 13, 2016 11:50 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Amber Heard as Mrs. Aquaman Her name is Mera but there’s no reason for you to know that yet. Today IGN released the first look at Amber Heard in costume as Aquaman’s wife and queen, Mera—which makes me think a new trailer is coming which will show Mera in action—and it By Sarah • Oct 12, 2016 02:19 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Welcome back, Mr. Wick New York Comic Con happened over the weekend, and while not quite as big as San Diego it is still good for new trailers. This year, there was only one I cared about, by a pretty huge margin—the teaser trailer for John Wick: Chapter 2. Lainey has talked about By Sarah • Oct 12, 2016 11:39 am
Baby and Bump Obsession Ben Affleck needs to stay busy Ben Affleck’s The Accountant opens on Friday. Reviews are just now being posted; I’ve read three so far. Consequence of Sound called it “dumb” and “overcomplicated”. The Hollywood Reporter said it had potential but in the end it was a “disappointment”. And Variety seemed to like it OK By Lainey • Oct 12, 2016 11:19 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Yes, Annette Bening deserves all that Oscar buzz for 20th Century Women Sight unseen, Annette Bening was hailed as a Best Actress contender (and possible frontrunner) for her work in 20th Century Women, which premiered on Saturday at the New York Film Festival. The same hype followed Viola Davis for her work in Fences, and coincidentally, the trailers for both of these By Joanna • Oct 12, 2016 10:40 am