The Lost City of Z

New Amazon Prime Instant Releases — September 2017
New Amazon Prime Instant Releases — September 2017
New Amazon Prime Instant Releases — September 2017
It’s almost the end of the month, which means it’s time to check out what kind of new stuff is coming to your favorite streaming services in September. Amazon Prime has some good ones this month, including a ton of classics and a new new films that you should definitely check out if you missed them in the theater.
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Fate of the Furious’ Wins a Turbulent Weekend
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Fate of the Furious’ Wins a Turbulent Weekend
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Fate of the Furious’ Wins a Turbulent Weekend
In a week devoid of any major releases, we still saw some major changes at the box office, with familiar faces like Kong: Skull Island, Power Rangers, and Get Out (RIP) all falling from the Top 10 in favor of new releases or aggressively expanding art films. Of course, not everything was different; if you read these box office reports every weekend, I’ll bet you can name the top three movies (in order) with minimal effort. Here’s the weekend box office projections as of Sunday afternoon:
‘The Lost City of Z’ Review: An Epic Journey to Another Time
‘The Lost City of Z’ Review: An Epic Journey to Another Time
‘The Lost City of Z’ Review: An Epic Journey to Another Time
Less than 100 years ago, there were still uncharted areas of this planet. In an age of cell phones, satellite images, and instantaneous access to the totality of human information, it can be difficult to envision such an era — at least until a film like The Lost City of Z brings it to vivid life.
See the Epic Scope of James Gray’s ‘Lost City of Z’ Trailer
See the Epic Scope of James Gray’s ‘Lost City of Z’ Trailer
See the Epic Scope of James Gray’s ‘Lost City of Z’ Trailer
James Gray’s newest film The Lost City of Z has quietly become a hit with critics and Gray devotees ever since debuting at last year’s New York Film Festival. It’s about to hit theaters here, and its newest trailer, while the briefest look we’ve gotten of it so far, shows off the immense scope of what looks like a modern movie that dreams of being an Old Hollywood epic.
Charlie Hunnam’s on a Mission in ‘Lost City of Z’ Trailer
Charlie Hunnam’s on a Mission in ‘Lost City of Z’ Trailer
Charlie Hunnam’s on a Mission in ‘Lost City of Z’ Trailer
James Gray got played hard on his last release, the classically-minded drama The Immigrant. The film earned rapturous reviews out of its premiere at Cannes and landed a distribution deal with the power players at the Weinstein Company — who then let it languish in obscurity before quietly releasing it over a year later. The film was a triumph among critics but a huge missed opportunity from an industry perspective. Hopefully, Gray will have a better go with the less domineering Amazon Studios, who will release his new picture The Lost City of Z in April.
‘The Lost City of Z’ Teaser: James Gray’s Enters the Heart of Darkness
‘The Lost City of Z’ Teaser: James Gray’s Enters the Heart of Darkness
‘The Lost City of Z’ Teaser: James Gray’s Enters the Heart of Darkness
James Gray's latest effort The Lost City of Z caused no small commotion when it debuted earlier this year to close out the New York Film Festival. The filmmaker already enjoys a small but dedicated fanbase, and after his 2014 film The Immigrant got all but buried by its distributor the Weinstein Company, Gray's devotees were eager to see what he'd cooked up this time. Among the splashy debuts for The 13th and 20th Century Women, Gray delivered a work of knotted moralities and visual splendor, and those parties present left the theatre with a consensus of breathless praise. Now, we commoners can get an eyeful of the film before its debut in April from Amazon and Bleecker Street.
‘The Lost City of Z’ Trailer Brings an Epic Mystery to Life
‘The Lost City of Z’ Trailer Brings an Epic Mystery to Life
‘The Lost City of Z’ Trailer Brings an Epic Mystery to Life
James Gray (The Immigrant) has been developing a film based on David Grann’s best-selling non-fiction book The Lost City of Z for a long, long time. Brad Pitt was originally set to star in the harrowing drama, and his Plan B production banner remained on board even though he eventually dropped out. Now starring Charlie Hunnam and Robert Pattinson, the first trailer for The Lost City of Z has arrived, offering a sneak peek at one man’s daring expedition into the Amazon to commune with a primitive tribe.