The Oscars are coming up, but fans who may have had their fill of theatrical releases may be looking for a few films to view from the comfort of their living rooms while they await the big ceremony. And boy do they have a selection. Two Oscar contenders and arguably the most controversial film of 2014 are among the movies to hit the home video market this week.
The Best Original Score is one of the most interesting categories at the Academy Awards because the style of music awarded is always different. Will the movie "The Theory of Everything" take home the Oscar in that category this year?
"Exodus: Gods and Kings" won the box office beating out Chris Rock's "Top Five." However, it was Paul Thomas Anderson's "Inherent Vice" that surprised in limited release.
Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones dazzle with brilliant performances in James Marsh's new masterful and emotional film 'The Theory of Everything,' based on the life of acclaimed physicist Dr. Stephen Hawking. which is receiving Oscar buzz, and all the attention it is getting is undoubtedly well-deserved.
"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1" has scored the highest opening of the year, defeating holdovers "Big Hero 6," "Dumb and Dumber Too" and "Interstellar."
With the Toronto Film Festival having come to a close, a number of films disappointed while others surprised and continued to gain buzz. Which movies at the festival stood out as potential Oscar favorites at the 2015 Academy Awards?