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'Madame Bovary' Trailer: Mia Wasikowska Makes a Huge Mistake
'Madame Bovary' Trailer: Mia Wasikowska Makes a Huge Mistake
'Madame Bovary' Trailer: Mia Wasikowska Makes a Huge Mistake
Following her role in Cary Fukunaga’s gorgeous and haunting adaptation of ‘Jane Eyre,’ Mia Wasikowska is at it again with another adaptation of a literary classic—this time, it’s ‘Madame Bovary,’ which boasts a lovely cast and even lovelier scenery, with Wasikowska playing the titular role of a woman who quickly discovers that she’s married a total Debbie Downer. So what does Mme. Bovary do? Have some affairs with some handsome fellas, of course.
'Maps to the Stars' Reveals New Trailer and Poster
'Maps to the Stars' Reveals New Trailer and Poster
'Maps to the Stars' Reveals New Trailer and Poster
Julianne Moore is nominated for two Best Actress Golden Globe awards this season: one for her performance as a woman struggling with early onset Alzheimer’s disease in ‘Still Alice,’ and the other for her performance as a fading actress in David Cronenberg’s ‘Maps to the Stars.’ Focus has just released a new trailer and poster for Cronenberg’s follow-up to ‘Cosmopolis,’ which is finally hitting theaters this February.
'Maps to the Stars' Trailer: The Dark World of Stardom
'Maps to the Stars' Trailer: The Dark World of Stardom
'Maps to the Stars' Trailer: The Dark World of Stardom
After the film made the rounds at TIFF this year, with our own Mike Ryan calling it an "interesting bad movie," a new 'Maps to the Stars' trailer has debuted. It's pretty apparent from the footage that director David Cronenberg doesn't care too much for the glamorization of Hollywood. Still, without a clear Best Picture Oscar frontrunner just yet, this film remains one to watch.
TIFF 2014: ‘Maps to the Stars’ May Be a Bad Movie, But It’s at Least Interesting
TIFF 2014: ‘Maps to the Stars’ May Be a Bad Movie, But It’s at Least Interesting
TIFF 2014: ‘Maps to the Stars’ May Be a Bad Movie, But It’s at Least Interesting
‘Maps to the Stars’ is not a very good movie – but there’s a difference between a bad movie and an interesting bad movie. ‘Maps to the Stars’ is the latter. It is certainly interesting. And it’s apparent that Toronto’s favorite son, Cronenberg, does not care too much for Hollywood -- but that’s such a tired sentiment, and beating it over our heads that everyone is terrible doesn’t really bring anything new to anything. ‘Maps to the Stars’ portrays itself as edgy and weird, but it just all feels so obvious.
'Crimson Peak' Set Photos of del Toro's Horror Story
'Crimson Peak' Set Photos of del Toro's Horror Story
'Crimson Peak' Set Photos of del Toro's Horror Story
A few days ago, photos snapped from the set of Guillermo del Toro's upcoming horror tale, 'Crimson Peak,' hit the web, though only offering a few glimpses at production. However, a proper look at two of the leading cast members, Tom Hiddleston and Mia Wasikowska, in full costume are here to give us more insight into this film.
‘Maps to the Stars’ Trailer: David Cronenberg Goes to Hollywood
‘Maps to the Stars’ Trailer: David Cronenberg Goes to Hollywood
‘Maps to the Stars’ Trailer: David Cronenberg Goes to Hollywood
The first trailer for David Cronenberg's 'Maps to the Stars' has arrived online, reuniting the director with his 'Cosmopolis' stars Robert Pattinson and Sarah Gadon, as well as Cronenberg newbies like John Cusack, Julianne Moore, and Mia Wasikowska in this tale of the horrible treatment of child stars and the dark side of Hollywood.
'Alice in Wonderland 2' Drops in 2016
'Alice in Wonderland 2' Drops in 2016
'Alice in Wonderland 2' Drops in 2016
2015 is going to be one packed year for film. Aside from 'The Avengers: Age of Ultron,' 'Star Wars: Episode 7,' the Batman-Superman team-up, 'Jurassic World' and other major blockbusters, Walt Disney Pictures and Warner Bros. have added additional titles -- and one for 2016.
‘The Double’ Review
‘The Double’ Review
‘The Double’ Review
Whoever said nightmares couldn't also be funny? Richard Ayoade's 'The Double' is a clever mash-up of Eastern European despair and paranoia against stylized indies of the late 1980s. Its roots are Dostoyevsky's 1846 novella of the same name, but its look and tempo draw heavily from Terry Gilliam's 'Brazil' and Martin Scorsese's 'After Hours.' While it does take a little while to truly get rolling,
‘Stoker’ Featurette: Nicole Kidman’s Family is a Little Unhinged
‘Stoker’ Featurette: Nicole Kidman’s Family is a Little Unhinged
‘Stoker’ Featurette: Nicole Kidman’s Family is a Little Unhinged
Often the early months of the year offer few good movies, which made us nervous about Park Chan-wook's 'Stoker.' It's due out in a couple weeks, but word out of Sundance and other screenings has been great (we rather liked it ourselves). Now there's a featurette that talks about the film's Southern Gothic flavor.

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