The Odd Life of Timothy Green Reviews, Interviews & More
The big release this week is The Dark Knight Rises, but there’s something for everyone this week, from hidden gems, to stone cold masterpieces. Animated films, great directors delivering minor classics, to indie films no one cared about, and ones that could be Oscar spoilers. Like we said, it’s a good week for DVD and Blu-ray.
So it's Labor Day weekend, which is often one of the more sluggish box office weekends of the year. Give teens a horror movie, and it can work like catnip. And so we see The Possession dominate.
You wouldn't know it from the weather, or practically anything else, but summer is over. At least for movies, where we're getting second and third stringers in the theater. And that's why only one film cracked ten million this weekend, and that's why The Expendables 2 stays on top. It's a weak week.
With the last month of cinema dominated by the likes of Batman, Colin Ferrell, and Jeremy Renner, that may be enough to explain why The Expendables 2 opened a little soft. Here's where I should really make a Viagra joke. Okay, the film opened hard for four hours, but then had to call a doctor? That good?
Next weekend brings us The Apparition - a ghost story movie - and Premium Rush, which was supposed to come out in January. That's a roundabout way of saying that this is the last week of summer for big movies, and if it's going to go out, it's going out with a bang.
There's a delicate line that needs to be walked with fantasy movies. Often when it comes to invented solutions to modern problems, it can raise more questions than it answers. So we're curious to see how The Odd Life of Timothy Green plays, as it tells the story of a couple (Jennifer Garner, Joel Edgerton) who can't have their own kid, and then wish one into...
"Not since Powder... has a movie seemed this questionable." The Odd Life of Timothy Green trailer reveals the premise of the film, which is that would-be parents Jennifer Garner and Joel Edgerton want to have a baby, but have never heard of adoption so they bury some notes in the backyard, and get a child. Check it out...
It was recently revealed by director Casey Affleck that his documentary I'm Still Here that focuses on the wild and crazy life of Joaquin Phoenix was all a lie. That's right it was fake. Phoenix hasn't retired from acting, he just put on one, if not the greatest performance of his career. So we're not surprised that Vulture is reporting that he may join the cast of...