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‘Breathe’ Trailer: Andrew Garfield Goes for the Gold
‘Breathe’ Trailer: Andrew Garfield Goes for the Gold
‘Breathe’ Trailer: Andrew Garfield Goes for the Gold
Before Andy Serkis’ take on The Jungle Book hits theaters (if it ever does?), you’ll have a chance to peep his directorial skills in another film: Breathe. The first trailer for Serkis’ inspiring drama, which is sure to draw comparisons to The Theory of Everything, has arrived, touting a performance from Andrew Garfield that’s sure to put him in the mix for next year’s awards race.
Watch the Performances Oscar Nominees Don’t Want You to See
Watch the Performances Oscar Nominees Don’t Want You to See
Watch the Performances Oscar Nominees Don’t Want You to See
You know the old saying about how it’s an honor just being nominated? It is. An Academy Award nomination is a win no matter the final outcome on Oscar night. For one thing, it guarantees a major boost in profile and an upgrade in the caliber of roles an actor gets offered. There’s no way, for example, that any Oscar nominee will accept the sorts of roles you’re about to see below.
‘Silence’ Review: Martin Scorsese’s Exhausting Religious Epic
‘Silence’ Review: Martin Scorsese’s Exhausting Religious Epic
‘Silence’ Review: Martin Scorsese’s Exhausting Religious Epic
Martin Scorsese has reportedly been trying to make an English-language adaptation of Shūsaku Endō’s novel Silence for upwards of 25 years. Watching the finished movie, it’s easy to see why he fought so hard to make it — and why it took so long to get someone to finance and distribute it. Silence encapsulates many of Scorsese’s most deeply felt themes; ideas about faith, sin, and guilt he’s considered in film after film for decades. But it does so in a package that is slow, dry, and a little monotonous. Fans (there will certainly be some, and not without reason) will hail Silence as a passionate and perceptive career summation. Silence’s critics will likely agree — while wishing that summation wasn’t such a slog.
‘Silence’ Is Brutal in New International Trailer
‘Silence’ Is Brutal in New International Trailer
‘Silence’ Is Brutal in New International Trailer
As Silence prepares to hit select theaters this weekend (the rest of you will have to wait until January), Paramount has unveiled a new international trailer for Martin Scorsese’s long-developing passion project — an epic drama based on Japanese author Shusaku Endo’s acclaimed novel. There are a couple of notable things about this trailer for Silence: For one, it’s a bit more intense than the domestic versions, and because it’s a Japanese trailer, the Japanese cast members are more prominently featured.
Discussing Golden Globe Nominations, Snubs, and the Oscar Race
Discussing Golden Globe Nominations, Snubs, and the Oscar Race
Discussing Golden Globe Nominations, Snubs, and the Oscar Race
Another year, another wacky and uncertain awards season. Monday morning brought the 2017 Golden Globe nominations, including a handful of odd choices and snubs. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association was more wooed by Andrew Garfield’s performance in Hacksaw Ridge than Silence, giving the Mel Gibson war drama three nods and Martin Scorsese’s religious period piece zero. Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals got three nods (not including one for Michael Shannon’s critically praised performance), and Deadpool earned for Best Picture Comedy/Musical and Best Actor nominations. It will be a weird awards season indeed.
‘Silence’ Trailer: It’s Real, It’s Here, and It’s Magnificent
‘Silence’ Trailer: It’s Real, It’s Here, and It’s Magnificent
‘Silence’ Trailer: It’s Real, It’s Here, and It’s Magnificent
Paramount hasn't been historically known for their baller moves, but when it comes to their bold anti-promotional campaign for Martin Scorsese's Silence, game must recognize game. Keeping a major awards horse almost entirely on the down-low until one month before its December 23 release is one thing; when that movie also happens to be a passion project decades in the making from what very well might be our greatest living filmmaker — American or otherwise — well, that's just showing off. A Martin Scorsese movie sells itself, and Paramount has now reminded the moviegoing public of why that is.
Martin Scorsese’s ‘Silence’ Gets a Poster with a Trailer on the Way
Martin Scorsese’s ‘Silence’ Gets a Poster with a Trailer on the Way
Martin Scorsese’s ‘Silence’ Gets a Poster with a Trailer on the Way
At this point in the year we’re getting closer to making Oscar predictions and finalizing our Top 10 lists, but there’s still a few highly-anticipated films that have yet to screen for critics. One of those is Martin Scorsese’s Silence, a religious epic that that director has managed to trim down to just under three hours – it sounds long now, but you’ll be thankful come Christmas when there’s an
Martin Scorsese Will Screen ‘Silence’ For 400 Jesuit Priests in Rome
Martin Scorsese Will Screen ‘Silence’ For 400 Jesuit Priests in Rome
Martin Scorsese Will Screen ‘Silence’ For 400 Jesuit Priests in Rome
Martin Scorsese has been peculiarly secretive about his long-brewing religious epic Silence. There have been no festival premieres, no advance screenings, not even a real trailer to speak of. Paramount talks a big game about an Oscar-qualifying limited release on December 23, but apart from a sizzle reel of upcoming films that the studio showed to select media types late last month, it’s been mostly rumors and hearsay. Whispers of Silence, if you will.
Andrew Garfield Joins New Thriller From ‘It Follows’ Director
Andrew Garfield Joins New Thriller From ‘It Follows’ Director
Andrew Garfield Joins New Thriller From ‘It Follows’ Director
David Robert Mitchell has made two feature films: the somewhat-overlooked teen drama Myth of the American Sleepover, and last year’s indie horror hit It Follows. The director (rightfully) earned quite a bit of acclaim for his atmospheric sophomore effort, and it looks like we won’t have to wait too long to see what Mitchell does next, as he’s recruited Andrew Garfield to headline his latest project.

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