On July 15, a number of films from the popular animated film "Rio 2" to "Avengers 2" and "Lucy" star Scarlett Johansson's "Under the Skin" will be released on DVD, and film-goers will be able to catch up with features they missed in theaters. Here are the selections to choose from.
The Avengers: Age of Ultron" is by far one of the most anticipated films of next year as it reunites the Marvel superheroes and also adds new heroes to the mix. Latin Post.com examines the latest news and updates around the movie as we break down what we know so far about the next installment of the blockbuster franchise.
"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" has won the box office surpassing expectations. "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" has won the box office surpassing expectations.
"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" is brimming with tremendous tension and emotionality. Reeves certainly pushes the emotional content to its edge, but it never devolves into manipulative sentimentality. At its core, this film is a story about family and community portrayed through wondrous acting; the top rate action is just a massive bonus in a riveting and unforgettable movie.
Kickstarter has become one of the most popular crowdsourcing websites for filmmakers and artists to raise money for their projects. Now two of the world's most famous Latin America actors, Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal, have embarked on a Kickstarter campaign. Their project is called "Ambulante," a documentary festival they want to bring to Los Angeles.
On July 11, a number of films will enter the market place attempting to build an audience and obtain a good box office. The week will include a franchise film and two acclaimed independent films.
On July 11, Richard Linklater will bring his latest feature "Boyhood" to movie theaters. The new film is one of the most unique experiments in recent cinema as the director shot the movie throughout the past 12 years.
On Tuesday, a number of films will be released on DVD and film lovers will have a chance to catch movies they have missed earlier this year. The week provides a range of foreign films, comedies, dramas and art house films, and Latin Post takes a look at them
"Begin Again" will definitely not please all audiences, especially if you're looking for something unpredictable. However it is a feel-good movie that feels genuine and one that will resonate with viewers in search of an uplifting journey.
For those who are not enthusiastic for any of the new releases this weekend, the following is a look back at the most successful Independence Day releases.
"Deliver Us From Evil" is ultimately an overlong messy film with cheap thrills and quite forgettable. The lack of a unison style ultimately makes the movie confused and hard to follow. While the intentions are understood one wishes there was a more defined and original way of making the film. If you're looking for a procedural horror film, look elsewhere.
On July 2, a number of new films will be released in theaters. Unlike most weekends these movies will be released two days earlier due to the July 4 holiday. The following are the selections audiences will be able to choose from.
The midpoint of cinema's yearly cycle is underway. Already 331 films have been released this year, and a number of art house and studio films have had terrific success both critically and financially. Here are some of my favorites thus far.
On July 1, a number of films will be released on home video, and it will be a chance for film lovers to view films they missed in theaters. The following are a number of options that viewers will be able to see at home.
"Venus in Fur" is so nuanced and detailed that it requires the viewer's full attention for its full 90 plus minutes. Every word and every frame is crammed with vital information that will reward the audience member who pays close attention. It is truly a wondrous achievement by a filmmaker that never ceases to surprise.
Visual Effects supervisor Scott Farrar has been in the film industry for a long time and his body of work includes all four "Transformers" movies, "Jurassic Park," "Minority Report," "World War Z" and the "Star Wars" franchise. He has been nominated for six Academy Awards and won back in 1985 for his work o Ron Howard's "Cocoon." Farrar had a moment to speak to Latin Post and talk about his work on "Transformers: Age of Extinction" and how this new installment was different from the past three films. Here is what he had to say.
This year Knightley returns to theaters in three films including the new release "Begin Again." The film shows her in a new light as she not only stars in a modern day film but also showcases her singing skills. The following list showcases some of Knightley's best films to date.