With the summer having proven to be a hit thus far, only one big studio film will be released on DVD this week. The rest of the titles will be specialty films that will likely attract indie audiences but not mainstream ones.
"American Sniper" has become the highest grossing film of 2014 topping tentpole films "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1" and "Guardians of the Galaxy."
The box office saw one of the slowest weekends in years as "Chappie" flopped at number one and "Unfinished Business" failed to pull in crowds. Meanwhile 'American Sniper' became the highest grossing film of 2014.
The Editing category is one of the most contested awards at the Academy Awards and it has become a norm that the Best Picture winner must be nominated in this category. This year all five nominees will compete for Best Pictures and it is presumed that one of these five will also take home Best Picture.
After a horrible box office year, studios will make their last attempt to revive the box office and will release a number of prestige pictures in time for Christmas.
What is it like to look behind the lens of a rifle as the most lethal sniper in U.S. Military history? Jason Hall, who also co-wrote the thriller "Paranoia" starring Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman and Liam Hemsworth, speaks to Latin Post.com in an exclusive interview where he shared what it was like to bring the story of U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle (played by Bradley Cooper) to the big screen in the upcoming movie "American Sniper."
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.