With Halloween around the corner, "Deliver Us From Evil" is among the Hollywood will offer an array of films on DVD this weekend. Latin Post takes a look at the hottest new DVD releases hitting stores this week
On Thursday Oct. 23, the Gotham Awards will announce its annual nominations. The IFP awards are one of the first precursor awards of the season which focuses on independent awards. However, it is not the best Oscar prognosticator.
Yet another film will join the already overcrowded Oscar race. This time, Relativity will release the highly-acclaimed film "Black or White" which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival to Oscar buzz.
The Chris Evans thriller "Snowpiercer", "Earth to Echo", and Cameron Diaz's "Sex Tape" are among just a few of several big hits that will make their way to DVD and Blu Ray Tuesday. Latin Post.com takes a look at the hottest DVD releases of the week
The 2015 Oscars race is heating up, with many films having already premiered and opened theatrically. "Fury" opened to rave reviews for Brad Pitt and the cast but received mixed reviews for the overall product. Meanwhile "Birdman" received universal acclaim and is considered to be the front-runner. However, there are still a number of films that have yet to screen for critics and hope to obtain Oscar consideration.
The 2014 New York Film Festival offered some of the most important films of the festival circuit and showcased a variety of different auteurs. The festival also had three important world premieres and showcased a number of films in its main slate and in its documentary spotlight sidebar.
Every year studios find themselves with overcrowded slates by the end of the year as they are attempting to qualify and compete for the Academy Awards. But this Oscars strategy hardly ever works, and here's why.
Superheroes, dogs, and Christians will dominate the new DVD movie releases on Oct. 14 with 'X-Men: Days of Future Past', 'Mr. Peabody & Sherman' and more coming to DVD and Blu-Ray.
"Gone Girl" won the box office this past weekend, beating out newcomers "The Judge," "Dracula Untold" and "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day."
"Gone Girl" is slated to win its second box office taking out all new releases "Dracula Untold," "The Judge" and "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day"
With 77 countries having submitted for consideration in Foreign Film Category at the 2015 Academy Awards, the Academy will now have to look through all the films and narrow it down to nine before announcing the five final Oscar nominees. Which Latin American contenders will actually get nominated?
Oscar Season is upon us! This week, studios will continue to unveil new contenders, but they will also face competition from new popcorn flicks that attempt to continue surging at the box.
And here come the flops! With so many films coming out in theaters, studios are dropping a number of box office failures onto DVD this week. There is an assortment of titles starring such renowned actors as Tom Cruise, Seth MacFarlane, Charlize Theron, Jake Lacy and Jon Hamm. There is also a number of genres to choose from including action, documentary, foreign and comedy.
All in all, this film could have opportunities in multiple categories, but it will all be dependent on critics and how they react to the film. It will also be dependent on how well it does on the awards circuit.
"Gone Girl" and "Annabelle" are set to duel for first place at the box office while Denzel Washington's "The Equalizer" should continue to perform solidly.
During his campaign trail for new movie and 2015 Oscar contender "The Liberator," lead actor Edgar Ramirez had a chance to speak to Latin Post.com and talk about the process of becoming the heroic historical figure Simon Bolivar.