With only two news releases in theaters this weekend, Hollywood will roll out a number of successful summer blockbusters including the number one film of the year and some of the most acclaimed Indie films of the year. From Marvel's 'Guardians of the Galaxy" to 'Dolphin Tale 2', Latin Post.com breaks down the hottest DVD movie releases coming out this week.
As awards season continues, critics and pundits continue to shakeup the 2015 Oscars race with two films leading the way: "Birdman" and "Boyhood." How will they fare against the competition after winning multiple critics awards?
The Los Angeles Film Critics have named "Boyhood" the best film of the year. The Los Angeles Film Critics have named "Boyhood" the best film of the year.
Overall, "Unbroken" is a well-intentioned and refined picture that will move audiences to tears. It celebrates the human spirit of Louis Zamperini, but unfortunately lacks any original or masterful storytelling.
For the past few months, pundits have been claiming that the Best Actress is a weak category with very few candidates. However, this statement might not actually hold much water. Yes the category is not as crowded as the Best Actor race but there are a lot of worthy performances that are not being taken into account.
Before awards madness and the holiday season, studios are calming down their release schedule and simply expanding a number of recently released films. From Reese Witherspoon's 'Wild' to Fox thriller 'The Pyramid', Latin Post.com brings you the hottest films coming out this weekend.
Awards season has begun and Latino filmmakers are thriving after three major awards were handed out. How will this impact their chances at winning at the 2015 Oscars?
With the start of December awards, madness began with three major organizations handing out Best Picture awards. Additionally, the Academy Awards announced the 15 shortlisted documentaries that will compete for a nomination.
The National Board of Review announced its annual awards Tuesday and gave "A Most Violent Year" the Best Picture of the year, while the film's lead actor, Guatemalan-born Oscar Isaac, won Best Actor.
With no new wide releases coming out Dec. 5, the studios have packed a full slate of films on DVD. The studios will offer alternatives to "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay: Part 1," "Interstellar" and even "The Theory of Everything."
On Monday, the New York Film Critics Circle will present the first critics' awards of the season and will officially get Awards Season off to a big start.
There are four blockbusters that could be nominated for Best Pictures, but will they be considered? Back in 2008, the Academy Awards famously snubbed "The Dark Knight" in the Best Picture category and decided to nominate the little-seen film "The Reader.
From "Horrible Bosses 2" to "The Penguins of Madagascar", Latin Post.com previews the new movie releases for the 2014 Thanksgiving holiday weekend, complete with trailers.
Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones dazzle with brilliant performances in James Marsh's new masterful and emotional film 'The Theory of Everything,' based on the life of acclaimed physicist Dr. Stephen Hawking. which is receiving Oscar buzz, and all the attention it is getting is undoubtedly well-deserved.
The Thanksgiving weekend gives a chance for families to sit down and watch a diverse amount of films. While "The Hunger Games," "Penguins of Madagscar" and "Horrible Bosses 2" will give movie theater audiences plenty to view, there are plenty of movies for audiences who would rather stay home.
In a year with so many Best Actor contenders, sometimes the finest performances get lost by the overcrowded season. One of the finest performances of the year comes from the late Philip Seymour Hoffman for his portrayal in "A Most Wanted Man."
"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1" has scored the highest opening of the year, defeating holdovers "Big Hero 6," "Dumb and Dumber Too" and "Interstellar."
In April, The Weinstein Company released one of the Toronto Film Festival's biggest hits "The Railway Man." The movie had been anticipated as it was by director Jonathan Teplitzky, an acclaimed Australian director. The anticipation grew when the Weinstein Company announced that it had acquired US distribution rights and many pundits positioned it as an Oscar contender.