Golden Globe 2015 Predictions: J.K. Simmons Could Win His First Golden Globe

With the Golden Globe awards being handed out this weekend, the Oscar race for Best Supporting Actor will be clearer as Mark Ruffalo, J.K. Simmons, Edward Norton and more look like strong contenders.

Golden Globe Predictions: Patricia Arquette is Front-runner to Win Best Supporting Actress

This weekend, the Hollywood Foreign Press will give out the Golden Globe and will mark the second big awards ceremony of the season.

Box Office Weekend: 'The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies' Wins Third Weekend

"The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" won the box office beating out newcomer "The Woman in Black 2."

Best of Film in 2014 : Francisco Salazar' Top Ten Films of the Year

Francisco Salazar, entertainment writer, presents his Top Ten films of the year.

'The Interview': How Will Movie's $15 Million Video On-Demand Success Affect the Future of Film?

After a number of threats and discussions on how "The Interview" would be released, Sony decided to unveil it on VOD and made $15 million. What does the movie's internet success mean for the future of how we get movies?

2014 in Film: Patricia Arquette, Agata Kulesza Among Highlights for Best Supporting Actress

The supporting actor or actress is not simply a throwaway role. In many cases, these characters transcend the drama, adding color and even stealing scenes from the main protagonist. This is not a new phenomenon by any means and only serves to support that all adage that "there are no small roles."

Scott Alexander, Larry Karaszewski Discuss Tim Burton's Latest Movie 'Big Eyes' (Exclusive)

Latin Post talks to Larry Karaszewski and Scott Alexander on the experience of working with Burton and the challenges of making this biopic.

Oscars 2015 Predictions: How Many Films Will Be Nominated for Best Picture?

Three years ago, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences implemented a new rule that would allow five to ten films to be nominated for the Best Picture award. This year, looks like it will hard to guess how many films will be in the Best Picture category. The race is quite crowded, with a number of films already considered locks. But how many will be nominated for the Best Picture award at the 2015 Oscars?

Oscars 2015 Predictions: J.K. Simmons Will Win Supporting Actor, But Who Will Take the Fifth Slot?

The Best Supporting Actor race has become of the most predictable categories of the year with one actor sweeping.

DVD Releases of the Week: 'Pride' and 'The Trip to Italy' Highlight New Holiday Releases

With the Holiday season fast approaching, studios are limiting the DVD releases to push their big holiday blockbuster. As a result, no big blockbuster will be available this week. However, for art house fans have a number of acclaimed films to look forward to on home video.

2014 in Film: Best Cinematography Includes Alejandro González Iñárritu 'Birdman', 'Ida'

In Latin Post's next segment of "Best of Film in 2014", we look at the cinematography that affected us most in the calendar year, including Alejandro González Iñárritu 'Birdman' and more.

Oscars 2015: 'Boyhood', 'Birdman' are Front-runners, But Can 'The Imitation Game' Sneak In?

The Oscar race continued to be an enigma at the end of the week with less definition and no clear front-runner.

Best of Film in 2014: Best of Latinos in Hollywood

In a look back at 2014, Latin Post's David and Francisco Salazar kick off their new feature series "Best of Film in 2014" with their own individual picks of the standout Latin American achievement in film for the calendar year.

DVD Releases: 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' and 'The Maze Runner Among New Releases

This weekend the holiday weekend officially begins and Hollywood will offer a number of fun films for the family. For those not interested in heading out to the multiplex here is a list of fun films--from 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' to 'The Maze Runner'--that will be available on DVD this week.

'The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies' Movie Review: A Solid Ending to A Somewhat Disappointing Trilogy

Unlike the other trilogy ender "The Return of the King," this film does not feature a million epilogues that so clearly reveal a reluctance to leave the world and its characters. "The Battle of Five Armies" almost runs away rather quickly. And in many ways it is fitting. The trilogy as a whole has its moments that resemble the grandeur of the original film while never really reaching that level. That it ends on a nostalgic note seems to grasp for what could have been with these films. It was a fun ride, if somewhat of a disappointing one.

Oscar 2015 Predictions: How Do SAG Nominations Affect the Oscar Race?

On Dec. 10 the SAG award nomination were announced with Alejandro González Iñárritu's "Birdman" leading the nominees.A number of SAG winners have gone on to win the Oscar and the last four actors who won the SAG took home the Oscar. So what do these SAG nominees say about the Academy Awards race this year?
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