With the Toronto, Venice, New York and Telluride Film Festivals having already concluded, the Oscar race continues to be a question mark as there is no clear front runner. One of the races that will be among the most debated is the Best Actor race as it is always competitive in its scope.
There are a lot of unknowns when it comes to the Man of Steel sequel, also known as Batman vs. Superman. One of the first and most imperative unknowns is how Ben Affleck will transform in to Bruce Wayne. Recently, the actor explained why his Batman will be better than his Daredevil.
Mixing history and Hollywood is a tricky formula. When it comes down to it, it's about finding a balance between staying true to historical components while creating a compelling story that will in turn become a box office hit.
This time, a Native American tribe based in the mountains of northern New Jersey is saying that Hollywood's got it all wrong when it comes to its representation in "Out of the Furnace," starring Woody Harrelson, Christian Bale and Zoe Saldana.
Members of the Ramapough Native American tribe claim that the film "paints a derogatory picture of their
Guatemalan singer-actor Oscar Isaac Hernandez, known professionally as Oscar Isaac, has earned a Golden Globe nod for his portrayal of the title character in the Coen Brother newcomer, "Inside Llewyn Davis."