The Amateur Trailer and Poster Featuring Rami Malek
Based on the novel by Robert Littell, the espionage thriller will open in theaters in April 2025.
Based on the novel by Robert Littell, the espionage thriller will open in theaters in April 2025.
The Oppenheimer streaming debut has been set! The winner of five Golden Globe Awards will be available to stream exclusively on Peacock starting on February 16. Last Sunday, Christopher Nolan‘s Oppenheimer won five Golden Globes for Best Motion Picture-Drama, Best Director, Best Male Actor-Drama, Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role, and Best Original Score….
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment has announced the Oppenheimer Blu-ray, Digital, and 4K Ultra HD release date. From writer and director Christopher Nolan, the film will be available on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and Digital on November 21, 2023. Delve deeper into the filmmaking behind Oppenheimer with an extensive collection of special features, including the global…
Universal Pictures and Syncopy have revealed the official trailer for the Oppenheimer movie, opening in theaters on July 21, 2023. You can watch the trailer using the player below and you’ll find the new poster underneath. Written and directed by Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer is an IMAX-shot epic thriller that thrusts audiences into the pulse-pounding paradox…
Like most period films, David O. Russell’s Amsterdam tries to both look forward to the future and reveal something about the past. It is less about ‘yesterday’ than ‘today’ but unsure which part of ‘today’ it’s aiming at. It wants to remind us of moments in the past to keep us from Santayana-like repetition, but…
David O. Russell (Three Kings, Silver Linings Playbook) has made some star-studded movies in the past, but nothing on the level of his new period piece Amsterdam. Based on a true story, it focuses on three close friends (Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, and John David Washington) who get caught up in the murder of a…
The conventional wisdom in film (even, or even especially, action/adventure entertainment) is that formula is bad, an exemplar of laziness with a focus more on product than art. The other side is that the formula easily draws audiences in, and breaking it without warning is also bad because it will drive your audience away. No…