It would take a bit of effort and some fairly tortuous reverse engineering to see "Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)," which continues in limited release this week and expands next week, as anything but a departure for director Alejandro González Iñárritu, or Alejandro G. Iñárritu as his current incarnation is called. Indeed, formally it’s almost the Platonic opposite of his previous films, seemingly unfolding in one breathless, unbroken take and moving ever forward in time in a manner that... Читать дальше...
Unnamed woman only saved when staff member grabbed hold of her to stop her being dragged to her death.
The Man Who Can't Breathe. The Man Who Lives In The Vents. I Heard Him Saying Your Name Last Night. I Heard Him In Your Room. While You Were Gone He's In There Standing Right Now. Standing In Your Room. Some movies have taglines, and others have full-blown freaky passages like the one above. So congratulations, "Insidious: Chapter 3," you've sufficiently creeped us out. The third entry of the surprisingly successful horror franchise rewinds the clock a bit. Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne are gone... Читать дальше...
Where’s The Weinstein Company’s “Suite Francaise,” a movie many assumed would be an Oscar player? Well, it will make its world premiere at the American Film Market, among 90 other premieres, in November. And AFM is for buyers and distributors, so it’s the opposite of the splashy premiere that you might expect from TWC. In fact, if you’re being cynical or conspiracy theory-like, you might think they're trying to unload the picture since they already own it. But that's nothing but speculation for now. Читать дальше...