Susan Sarandon

‘The Company You Keep’ Review
‘The Company You Keep’ Review
‘The Company You Keep’ Review
There are probably more works of fiction about the Weather Underground than there were ever members. Okay, that's a hyperbolic statement, but when you get in the mindset of the radical left of the 1960s and 1970s you tend to get a little grand in your rhetoric. The Weather Underground, if you don't know, was the anti-Vietnam youth movement so sickened by the US's foreign policy that they felt they
Richard Gere in ‘Arbitrage’ Trailer: Mo Money, Mo Problems
Richard Gere in ‘Arbitrage’ Trailer: Mo Money, Mo Problems
Richard Gere in ‘Arbitrage’ Trailer: Mo Money, Mo Problems
In Nicholas Jarecki's 'Arbitrage, Richard Gere plays a billionaire who seems to be cursed by the late Christopher Wallace's words of wisdom. Here he's got a merger going on, which is a terrible time to get into a fatal accident with your lover. Check out the trailer.
‘Robot & Frank’ Trailer Promises Some Heisting
‘Robot & Frank’ Trailer Promises Some Heisting
‘Robot & Frank’ Trailer Promises Some Heisting
Often films about the future try to go the 'Blade Runner' route of having big oppressive cities and flying cars. What's interesting about the 'Robot & Frank' trailer is that it shows the future from the perspective of a smaller town. Technology has advanced, but there are still trees.
Susan Sarandon: The FBI Taps My Phone and I’m Banned From the White House
Susan Sarandon: The FBI Taps My Phone and I’m Banned From the White House
Susan Sarandon: The FBI Taps My Phone and I’m Banned From the White House
Say the names Michael Moore and Susan Sarandon to conservatives, and you're likely to get an icy stare in return. So synonymous are the two with liberal politics that it only made sense for the filmmaker and the actress to sit down together for a Q&A with both each other and audience members during a 75-minute conversation sponsored by the Tribeca Film Festival.