Links: Oscar, Kubrick, Jones, Knightley, and Ado Annie
Playbill Reviews are in for Keira Knightley's Broadway turn in Therese Raquin
Variety Nicole Kidman lines up a new thriller Silent Wife. The good news is the director is Adrian Lyne who is great with actresses: see Fatal Attraction & Unfaithful
Just Jared Jonathan Groff dies of happiness when Beyoncé pays him a compliment
Brooklyn Mag pornish art films before Gaspar Noé's Love
Pajiba Patton Oswalt ranks the GOP candidates with D&D statistics
Pajiba Quentin Tarantino vs. Cops. Ugly business.
My New Plaid Pants Rachel McAdams, Serious Journalist (via Spotlight)
The Superverse
Variety talks to superhero loving TV megaproducer Greg Berlanti (The Flash and Supergirl are big hits ... but they aren't even his first superhero shows - remember that Incredibles/Fantastic4 ripoff called No Ordinary Family?)
Empire lots of new Suicide Squad photos
Coming Soon Matthew McConaughey turns Marvel villain role down - I mean wouldn't you? Their villains suck
Tracking Board Li Bingbing (not to be confused with fashion icon X-Men actress Fan Bingbing) will supposedly headline a superhero film called Realm which is an original idea of Stan Lee's. It's a long ways off since the script isn't even written yet. Li Bingbing has previously appeared in action films like the recent installments of the Transformers and Resident Evil series
Oscar Mania
Movie City News Why The Martian is the movie to beat for Best Pic at the Oscars
Awards Daily Time to take Room seriously as a Best Pic winner?
In Contention on the costume design Oscar race
Trailer Tease
After lots of teasing -- and we're sick of teasing! -- a real trailer finally emerged for Netflix's Daredevil followup, Marvel's Jessica Jones starring Krysten Ritter. ICYMI it goes like so...
(On a personal note it'll be interesting to watch this one as for once I have no connection to the comic books. So much of contemporary comic book cinema and television is based on characters who've been around since before most of us were born. Batman, Wonder Woman, and Superman are practically octogenarians. Most of the Marvel superstars at the movies recently hit the half century mark. Etcetera. Jessica Jones didn't emerge in comic books until 2001 long after I had stopped reading them so I have no idea what to expect. )
Must See Mashup
This one is from some place called "GumpTV" which I hope isn't inspired by Forrest himself (blech). The short is called "The Red Drum Getaway" and it pits Hitchcock's Jimmy Stewart against the sinister auteurism of Stanley Kubrick. Terrifically edited, well paced, and that finale. Wowee.
The Red Drum Getaway from Gump on Vimeo.
Showtune to Go
Did you know that Oklahoma! (1955) is coming back to movie theaters for its 60th anniversary? Here's Kristin Chenoweth singing "I Cain't Say No" in celebration.
Reader Comments (8)
Ugh, Nicole has turned into Donna Mills.
Harsh, Jono. Harsh.
New Suicide Squad photos: 1. Okay, they're not actually backing down on Killer Croc. GOOD. 2. More Harley Quinn. Still ambivalent on the costume choice (it's Margot Robbie, you could put her in ANYTHING and she'd still be Margot Robbie). 3. Hmm, I think a little TOO menacing for the Harley's seduction by the Joker, but it might work better in context. 4. Moon symbol? If Suicide Squad fails, who wants to bet David Ayer tries to pitch a Moon Knight movie to Marvel?
Sorry, it's been a rough work week. I will be nicer after 5:00 when I can get drunk. This was my favorite part of the Variety piece: "Kidman was most recently seen [in] “Queen of the Desert” and “Grace of Monaco.”" By whom?
The Hitchcock/Kubrick short is brilliant.
As someone who adores and love the Alias book Jessica Jones is based on…reaaaaaally hoping it's something special. If it isn't, no biggie. But I would love more quality stories with that character.
Oh Cheno. She has such a wonderful ability to tell stories with her voice.
I work with too many theater educators who think Oklahoma! is too dated to perform anymore. It's a classic and Chenoweth proves it. Love that show.