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Heat (1995) Movie Ending Explained: What do Neil McCauley’s Last Words Mean?
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Michael Mann’s filmography is filled with slick thrillers that feature stunning cityscapes and moody, synth-heavy soundtracks. Be it “The Insider” or “Manhunter,” he has proven his command over the medium with similar aesthetic choices. “Heat,” the 1995 thriller, remains one of his most compelling works. It is even more iconic because of its two leads – Robert De Niro and Al Pacino.

For both of their fans, it is an absolute treat to see them share the scenes. So, their restaurant conversation is one of the most memorable and cherished scenes in cinema history. While both actors are at the top of their game, the film is highly affecting because of its complex moral dilemma.

Spoilers Ahead

Heat (1995) Plot Summary & Movie Synopsis:

Michael Mann’s “Heat” revolves around the conflict between a professional thief and an LAPD detective as they cross paths in connection to a robbery. Besides the cat-and-mouse chase,...
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  • 7/16/2025
  • by Akash Deshpande
  • High on Films
Stelio Savante
Stelio Savante Signs With Mavrick Artists In Los Angeles and Eris Talent In New York (Exclusive)
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Los Angeles-based talent agency Mavrick Artists Agency and New York-based Eris Talent Agency have just signed on to represent the talented South African-born character actor Stelio Savante.

Savante recently appeared in the final season of Swat as Omar Morina on CBS and Paramount+. In Swat, he starred opposite Elizabeth Tabish, Patrick Sabongui, and Elizabeth Mitchell. The SAG Award-nominated, American movie award winner and polyglot multi-hyphenate also appeared in the Mark Freiburger-directed immigrant true-life drama film Between Borders as Duane.

Savante’s acting career began in the early 1990s on the theatre stages in New York and Alabama, and up till now, he has starred in over 140 films, TV shows, and video games with plenty more to come our way.

Alongside his career, Savante has also built up a nice resume as a producer. Some of his producing...
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  • 6/28/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Antonio Banderas' Gripping Historical Action Flop Is Finally Finding An Audience On Tubi
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Based strictly on box office, it would not be accurate to call Antonio Banderas one of the biggest movie stars of the 1990s, but once I laid eyes on the striking Spaniard in Pedro Almódovar's "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown" and "Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down," I wanted to him to be in everything. In terms of scintillating, dead sexy screen presence, only Denzel Washington could match him. He became a mainstream American sensation when Madonna failed to seduce him in her "Blonde Ambition" tour documentary "Madonna: Truth or Dare." Banderas was primed for superstardom. And Hollywood promptly fumbled the ball.

Banderas delivered the smoldering goods in Arne Glimcher's lively historical drama "The Mambo Kings," but Warner Bros. had no idea how to sell a movie about Cuban music to American moviegoers, so it stiffed commercially in 1992. Banderas subsequently got lost in the star-studded...
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  • 5/18/2025
  • by Jeremy Smith
  • Slash Film
7 Best Movies Coming to Hulu in May 2025 (With Above 90% Rotten Tomatoes Score)
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This May, Hulu is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the highly anticipated return of Nine Perfect Strangers to the much-anticipated streaming release of Pamela Anderson‘s The Last Showgirl. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Hulu this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the seven best films that are coming to Hulu in May 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.

Attack the Block (May 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91% Credit – Optimum Releasing

Attack the Block is a British sci-fi comedy horror film written and directed by Joe Cornish. The 2011 film is set on a council estate in South London, and it follows a group of teenagers as they fight against alien invaders to save themselves. Attack the Block stars John Boyega,...
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  • 4/29/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Michael Mann Says He’s Handed In His ‘Heat 2’ Script To Warner Bros.
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After confirming late last year that he was close to finishing his screenplay for Heat 2, Michael Mann said he has officially turned in a draft to Warner Bros.

In a Q&a with Vulture, the stylistic director behind the Robert De Niro and Al Pacino two-hander said, “I just finished the screenplay and handed in the first draft.”

Naturally, the plot details of the highly anticipated sequel for the 1995 crime thriller will remain under wraps for a while. Mann added of who he passed the script to: “In this case it was Warner Brothers. Any more than that, I can’t talk about. But it’s an exciting project.”

Arguably Mann’s most known and lauded film — among many of his that have developed cult devotion — Heat follows a cat-and-mouse relationship between a criminal mastermind (De Niro) planning one final job and a lieutenant (Pacino) dedicated to his work amid personal troubles,...
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  • 3/31/2025
  • by Natalie Oganesyan
  • Deadline Film + TV
7 Best Movies Coming to Netflix in April 2025 (With Above 80% Rotten Tomatoes Score)
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This April, Netflix is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the highly anticipated conclusion to the psychological crime thriller drama series You to the brutal Tom Hardy action film Havoc. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Netflix this month and have an 80% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the seven best films that are coming to Netflix in April 2025 with an 80% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.

The Age of Innocence (April 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 88% Credit – Columbia Pictures

The Age of Innocence is a historical romantic drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Jay Cocks. Based on the 1920 novel of the same name by Edith Wharton, the 1993 film is set in the 1870s and it follows Newland Archer, a wealthy...
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  • 3/30/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
10 Movies That Blend Film Noir With Another Genre
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Few films genres are as iconic as Noir. Recognizable for dramatic lighting, jazzy soundtracks, and a gritty setting, Noir has been transporting viewers to the world of underground crime since its creation in the 1940s. More important than its aesthetic, Noir's morally ambiguous leads embark on investigations of the human spirit and its ability to be corrupted.

Though the era of 1940s Noir has ended, the genre has lived on in modern cinema--influencing many films with its classic themes and visuals. For example, David Lynch's psychological thriller Mulholland Drive, relies on a dreamy jazz soundtrack and classic Noir visuals, while dark comedies like A Simple Favor, revolve around a morally ambiguous lead on a quest to undercover the truth. Ultimately, by incorporating elements of Noir into their projects, these successful films better draw audiences into the story.

Heat (1995) Directed by Michael Mann

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  • 1/14/2025
  • by Arya Desai
  • ScreenRant
8 Best Movies Coming to Hulu in January 2025 (With Above 80% Rotten Tomatoes Score)
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This January, Hulu is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the highly anticipated release of the mystery crime thriller Paradise to the multiple new comedy shows like Going Dutch and Shifting Gears. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Hulu this month and have an 80% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the eight best movies that are coming to Hulu in January 2025 with an 80% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.

Paddington (January 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 97% Credit – StudioCanal

Paddington is a live-action, animated, feel-good comedy film written and directed by Paul King. The 2014 film follows Paddington, a talking bear who migrates from the jungles of Peru to the Streets of London, where he begins living with the Brown family. Paddington stars Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walter,...
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  • 1/2/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Robert De Niro & Al Pacino’s Thriller With 94% Audience Rt Score Getting New Streaming Home Ahead Of Long-Awaited Sequel
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One of Al Pacino and Robert De Niro's most iconic movies is getting a new streaming home soon. Pacino rose to fame portraying the youngest son of the Corleone family in The Godfather trilogy. His follow-up performances in Scarface and Dog Day Afternoon further cemented his status as a formidable actor. De Niro’s career formed along similar genre lines with gritty roles in mob films like Goodfellas, while winning Best Actor for his gripping portrayal of Jake Lamotta in Raging Bull. The two have thus defined the crime genre with unparalleled talent and their brooding on-screen presence in action-packed dramas.

Though the two legends have often worked separately, their collaborations have nonetheless brought about some significant films. Their time in The Godfather Part II, where De Niro plays a young Vito and father to Pacino's Michael, solidified both actors' reputations as masters of the crime and gangster genres,...
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  • 12/29/2024
  • by Bella Garcia
  • ScreenRant
10 Best Movies Like ‘Your Fault’ To Watch If You Love the Film
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Your Fault is a Spanish young adult romantic drama film directed by Domingo González, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Sofía Cuenca. Based on the Culpables series by Mercedes Ron, the 2024 sequel film continues the love story of Nick and Noah as they face new challenges in their relationship including long-distance and a vindictive ex-girlfriend. Your Fault stars Nicole Wallace, Gabriel Guevara, Marta Hazas, Iván Sánchez, Victor Varona, and Eva Ruiz. So, if you loved the charming story, teen romance, and intriguing drama in Your Fault, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

My Fault (Prime Video) Credit – Prime Video

My Fault is a Spanish romantic drama film written and directed by Domingo González. Based on the Wattapad story titled Culpa Mia by Mercedes Ron, the 2023 film follows Noah, a teen girl as she is forced to leave her town,...
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  • 12/28/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Heat 2's Script Progress Gets Promising Update From Michael Mann
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Michael Mann opens up about the development of Heat 2, shining a light on the unusual creative process in bringing his long-awaited crime drama sequel to life. Mann's original 1995 feature starred Al Pacino and Robert De Niro as an LAPD cop and a thief who share a complicated relationship due to the things they have in common, despite their different paths in life. Alongside Pacino and De Niro, Heat's cast featured Val Kilmer, Natalie Portman, Diane Venora, Amy Brenneman, Tom Sizemore, and Jon Voight.

Almost thirty years after the original Heat was released in theaters, Mann discusses the current status of Heat 2's preproduction with Collider. While the director confirms that the script is nearing completion, he reveals that it has driven him to have a number of sleepless nights due to his creative process.

Im finishing the screenplay, and at 2:30 this morning, it woke me up...
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  • 11/27/2024
  • by Nathan Graham-Lowery
  • ScreenRant
10 Must-See Crime Movies From The 1990s
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The 1990s were a period of change for the crime genre, and some of the decade's best movies are must-watch material for cinephiles. Directors such as Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorsese and David Fincher set about revitalizing the landscape of the crime genre in the 1990s. There were gritty, realistic thrillers as well as highly stylized crime movies which sought to deconstruct the many tropes of the genre.

To this day, the 1990s stand out as one of the best decades for crime movies, with a number of unimpeachable classics all being produced in a few short years. Not since the glory days of film noir had crime movies been so important and so popular. Some of these classic crime movies were inspired by real cases, which made them even more chilling, while others were pure fantasy. There are some '90s crime movies that every self-respecting film fan should watch.
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  • 10/12/2024
  • by Ben Protheroe
  • ScreenRant
25 Years Ago, A Forgotten Historical Epic Became A Box Office Bomb For The Ages
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(Welcome to Tales from the Box Office, our column that examines box office miracles, disasters, and everything in between, as well as what we can learn from them.)

1999 is widely considered to be one of the best years in cinema history. Truthfully, 25 years later, it's not remotely hard to see why. It saw the release of groundbreaking films like "The Matrix," which remains one of the most important sci-fi hits ever made. The likes of "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace," "Toy Story 2," "The Blair Witch Project," "American Pie," "Sleepy Hollow," "Deep Blue Sea," "Eyes Wide Shut," "Fight Club," "The Mummy," and so much more. It's an embarrassment of riches.

Unfortunately, even the best year is going to have its share of misfires. As far as 1999 goes, the biggest misfire of them all (at least by reputation) is unquestionably "The 13th Warrior." Directed by John McTiernan, of "Die Hard" and "Predator" fame,...
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  • 8/24/2024
  • by Ryan Scott
  • Slash Film
10 Great Heist Movies That Are Surprisingly Based On True Stories
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Real-life crime movies come with even more jeopardy because viewers know the criminals and victims are real. Heist movies often portray criminals as protagonists, making the audience root for them to succeed. Not all heist movies are based on real cases; most of them are works of fantasy.

Crime movies can take on a completely different tone when they are based on real life, and even heist movies often find inspiration from true stories. Films based on real crimes are among the most popular in the genre; Goodfellas, The Untouchables, and Zodiac all have added layers of jeopardy because the viewer knows that the criminals and the victims are true stories. Of course, most bank robbery movies based on a true story don't take inspiration from real life as often as other crime films, as classics like Point Break and Ocean's 11 are pure fiction.

The joy of heist movies...
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  • 7/12/2024
  • by Ben Protheroe, Shawn S. Lealos
  • ScreenRant
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The Substitute: An Underrated 90s Action Gem?
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In the 80s and 90s, an interesting cycle of inspirational teacher movies was being made. You know the type – the film where a big star plays a down-and-out teacher who gets posted in some crime-ridden school, and they manage to turn things around? Often, they were based on true stories, like Stand and Deliver, Dangerous Minds, Lean on Me and a few others. Then, there were the more fanciful, tough-guy teacher movies, like Nick Nolte’s Teachers and James Belushi’s underrated The Principal.

But of all these movies, the most badass, by far, is a little movie called The Substitute starring Tom Berenger.

In it, he plays a mercenary who goes undercover as a substitute teacher to avenge a brutal assault on his girlfriend, a crusading teacher played by Heat’s Diane Venora. While initially only planning on staying long enough to find the teens responsible, he finds himself...
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  • 6/17/2024
  • by Chris Bumbray
  • JoBlo.com
The 15 worst American remakes of foreign films, ranked
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Clockwise from top left: The Wicker Man (Warner Bros.), Vanilla Sky (Paramont), Oldboy (FilmDistrict), The Toy (Columbia)Image: AVClub

In Hollywood, it often seems that the sincerest form of flattery is to remake a foreign film. Domestic versions of international hits are a long-running thing in a town where familiarity assumes success,...
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  • 11/1/2023
  • by Ian Spelling
  • avclub.com
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Wolfen (1981) Revisited – Horror Movie Review
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The Wolfen episode of The Black Sheep was Written and Narrated by Andrew Hatfield, Edited by Brandon Nally, Produced by Lance Vlcek and John Fallon, and Executive Produced by Berge Garabedian.

A black sheep doesn’t have to be considered bad to have that loving title and distinction. I mean, some of them are considered quite bad and need the layers peeled down to show off the good inside. There are other cases though. A movie can also be a black sheep if it was buried by a more popular outing like The Last Broadcast being utterly forgotten after the behemoth The Blair Witch Project made its appearance. Sometimes, like Last Broadcast, it can just be buried withing its own genre, decade, year, or as in today’s title, all 3. I’ve seen more than a few comments for this one so let’s take a look at werewolves in 1981. No,...
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  • 9/20/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
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Al Pacino And Robert De Niro's Suits Tell A Story In Heat
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Michael Mann's 1995 opus "Heat" is a film that dives headfirst into contrasts. It juxtaposes the macro and the micro, following an ensemble of characters on opposite sides of the law who live, work, and converge in the city of Los Angeles. In its broad canvas, it focuses on as many details as possible, with the film circling around two men at the center of its narrative whirlpool: Lieutenant Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino) and professional taker of scores Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro).

Even with two titans of film acting in the central roles, it was a challenge to make the characters distinctive — from each other as well as from the rest of the cast — while still exploring Mann's thesis of Hanna and McCauley being two men cut from the same cloth. Added to that challenge is the fact that the movie was set in the then-present day, with up-to-the-minute...
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  • 1/4/2023
  • by Bill Bria
  • Slash Film
Actors We'd Love To See In The Heat 2 Movie
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In 1995, director Michael Mann delivered what is arguably the greatest heist film ever made in "Heat." It sees Robert De Niro as an expert thief named Neil McCauley who finds himself at odds with Al Pacino's Lieutenant Vincent Hanna as McCauley's crew narrows in on a big score. What emerges is one of the best cat and mouse crime thrillers to ever grace the silver screen.

Now, nearly 30 years later, we have a sequel in the form of the novel "Heat 2," which Mann actually co-wrote. Not only that, but the filmmaker has already revealed that he has every intention of turning the novel — part prequel and part sequel — into a film as well. But, unless we're going to go "The Irishman" route and de-age everyone very expensively, we are going to need new actors to fill these roles. So, who should fill out the cast? We've got some suggestions!
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  • 8/17/2022
  • by Ryan Scott
  • Slash Film
Al Pacino’s Idea For His Successor In ‘Heat 2’? Timothée Chalamet – Tribeca Festival
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Michael Mann greeted guests via video at a retrospective screening of Heat, saying he’d tested positive for Covid so had to stay away. Producer Art Linson and stars Al Pacino and Robert De Niro took the stage at the United Palace Theatre in Washington Heights without the writer/director of the iconic crime drama.

But not without a few words: “I’m incredibly disappointed not to be with all of you this evening,” Mann said in a recorded message. “At the Broadway Deli in 1994, I told Art, let’s produce my screenplay and find a director, because maybe I wouldn’t direct it. He told me I was crazy — so this is all his fault,” he joked. “I tested positive for Covid two days ago. I am feeling great and will be out of isolation in a few days. I was so anticipating sitting with good friends, family and...
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  • 6/18/2022
  • by Jill Goldsmith
  • Deadline Film + TV
A.J. Edwards in The Better Angels (2014)
Trailer for Teen 'First Love' Film with Hero Fiennes Tiffin & Sydney Park
A.J. Edwards in The Better Angels (2014)
"After your first, live is never the same." Voltage Pictures has debuted an official trailer for First Love, a new romantic comedy from filmmaker A.J. Edwards, following his other two indies The Better Angels and Age Out. There have been way too many films named First Love, or about teenage first love recently, making everything a bit confusing as to what is what. This is described as a poignant look at a young man's difficult entry into adulthood. First Love follows Jim, played by Hero Fiennes Tiffin from the After franchise, a senior in high school who experiences the highs & lows of his first love with Ann, played by Sydney Park. At the same time, his parents are dealing with the familial fallout spurred by the financial crisis of 2008. Also starring Diane Kruger, Jeffrey Donovan, Diane Venora, and Nanrisa Lee. It looks like made-for-tv derivative cheesy junk, hitting all the...
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  • 5/12/2022
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
February 1st Genre Releases Include The Spine Of Night (4K Steelbook / Blu-ray / DVD), Danishka Esterhazy’s Slumber Party Massacre (Blu-ray / DVD), Ghostbusters: Afterlife (4K / Blu-ray / DVD)
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This week’s horror and sci-fi home media releases are a fun bunch, as we have a lot of great new movies to look forward to, as well as a ton of killer classic titles headed home to various formats. If you missed it in theaters, Ghostbusters: Afterlife is being released alone and then alongside the first two Ghostbusters films as a three-movie collection, and for those of you who love mind-blowing animation, you’re going to definitely want to check out The Spine of Night. One of my favorite films from 2021 was Danishka Esterhazy’s Slumber Party Massacre, so if you missed seeing it then, now you can catch up with it courtesy of Scream Factory.

In terms of older titles, several of my favorite movies are headed to Blu-ray this week from the fine folks at Kino Lorber: Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) and both F/X...
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  • 2/1/2022
  • by Heather Wixson
  • DailyDead
‘Heat’ Fans Rejoice: Michael Mann & Meg Gardiner Novel ‘Heat 2’ Has August 9 Pub Date And Will Detail Lives Of Characters Before & After 1995 Crime Classic
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Exclusive: Michael Mann is ready to rip on Heat 2, a novel he has written with Edgar-winner Meg Gardiner that expands the tapestry of his 1995 crime classic film. The surprise here: the novel coming August 9 from William Morrow through the HarperCollins-based Michael Mann Books imprint will tell an original story about the lives of the characters in that movie both before and after the events depicted in the movie..

To those like myself who’ve watched the atmospheric Los Angeles-based heist thriller dozens of times, the prospect of its creator revisiting the terrain and characters is something to look forward to. To remind, the meticulously plotted mano a mano matchup between LAPD Homicide/Robbery lieutenant Vincent Hanna and master thief Neil McCauley became...
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  • 1/19/2022
  • by Mike Fleming Jr
  • Deadline Film + TV
Best Val Kilmer Movies: 10 Films You Can Binge Right Now
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Val Kilmer’s heartfelt new documentary “Val” premiered on Amazon Prime on Friday, and apart from tugging at your heartstrings, the film will stir up nostalgic memories of the 61-year-old actor’s filmography. To help with your next movie marathon, we comprised a list of 10 of Kilmer’s best films along with links to where you can stream them.

For more perspective on Kilmer’s life story, you might want to take a deep dive into Kilmer’s memoir, “I’m Your Huckleberry.” Below, find a list of great movies in his film catalog. For more binging options be sure to see our picks for movies by Christopher Nolan, Michael Keaton, and Al Pacino.
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  • 8/10/2021
  • by Latifah Muhammad
  • Indiewire
Locarno Unveils 2021 Line-Up: Abel Ferrara’s Ethan Hawke-Starrer ‘Zeros And Ones’ To World Premiere
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Switzerland’s Locarno Film festival has unveiled its line-up ahead of a physical 2021 edition running August 4-14. Scroll down for a list of titles.

As previously announced, Ferdinando Cito Filomarino’s Beckett, starring John David Washington and Alicia Vikander, will open the festival with its world premiere on August 4.

Joining the movie for a screening at the fest’s main venue, the Piazza Grande, will be titles including John Swab’s Ida Red starring Frank Grillo, which will world premiere, Shawn Levy’s Free Guy starring Ryan Reynolds, and several U.S. classics including Michael Mann’s Heat and James Cameron’s The Terminator.

Back in November last year, Deadline interviewed new artistic director Giona A. Nazzaro, who told us about his love for popular cinema and American movies. This will mark his debut edition at the helm.

Screening in the Concorso Internazionale strand, which features international works from around the world,...
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  • 7/1/2021
  • by Tom Grater
  • Deadline Film + TV
Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood movies: 15 greatest films as a director, ranked worst to best, include ‘Unforgiven,’ ‘Million Dollar Baby,’ ‘Sully’
Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood is back in the nation’s theaters once again, but you won’t see him on screen. His latest film, “The 15:17 to Paris” is a biographical suspense drama based on the 2015 terrorist attack on a Thalys train headed to Paris. Three American soldiers (Spencer Stone, Anthony Sadler and Alek Skarlatos) thwarted the terrorist and were declared heroes by the French Government. In a bold move, Eastwood cast the trio of heroes to play themselves in the film, but as a director, Eastwood is no stranger to bold moves.

For over half a century Eastwood has been one of the world’s greatest movie stars. Comfortable in both westerns and contemporary roles, his measured growl of a voice has been a key part in creating such iconic characters as The Man With No Name and Dirty Harry.

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  • 2/26/2018
  • by Tom O'Brien and Chris Beachum
  • Gold Derby
In and Of the World: The Textures of Michael’s Mann’s "Heat"
Michael Mann's Heat (1995) is showing November 11 - December 11, 2017 on Mubi in the United Kingdom.Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro) emerges from a train with unassuming poise, mingling seamlessly with the other disembarking passengers. As they recede into the background, however, congealing into airy circular blurs of out-of-focus features, Neil becomes the obvious point of attention, even more so as the camera pulls back and follows his journey from a comparative distance. In the guise of a medic, he makes his way to a hospital and coasts through its thoroughfares, passing oblivious employees and patients, until he arrives at his destination: an ambulance, which he steals. Neil’s anonymity enabled the theft and it allowed for his inconspicuous progress. He fit in. He seemed natural. Wherever he went, he had the perceptible appearance of belonging. This is key to what distinguishes Heat, Michael Mann’s 1995 contemporary crime masterpiece. Capitalizing on...
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  • 12/5/2017
  • MUBI
Drive-In Dust Offs: Wolfen (1981)
1981 was the Year of the Werewolf in horror; An American Werewolf in London and The Howling were easily the leaders of this particular pack, with Larry Cohen’s comedy Full Moon High offering up another unique monster spin. There was one other film that put its own twist on lycanthropy, and that’s Michael Wadleigh’s Wolfen, laden with social commentary writ large in place of silver bullets and gypsy fortune tellers. And it’s all the better for it.

Released Stateside in July by Orion Pictures, Wolfen (based on the novel by Whitley Strieber) only returned $10 million on its $17 million budget; critics however were very kind, unlike audiences who probably were expecting more traditional tropes for a trip to the movies. This is not that film; a measured pace and a heightened sense of intent set it apart from the others. (Plus the antagonists are shape shifting wolves, but...
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  • 8/12/2017
  • by Scott Drebit
  • DailyDead
Robert De Niro, Val Kilmer, Al Pacino, Ted Levine, Wes Studi, Jerry Trimble, and Mykelti Williamson in Heat (1995)
A Heat Prequel Is Coming from Michael Mann, But It's Not What You Think
Robert De Niro, Val Kilmer, Al Pacino, Ted Levine, Wes Studi, Jerry Trimble, and Mykelti Williamson in Heat (1995)
It's been over two decades since director Michael Mann unleashed his action-packed classic Heat onto the world, which still has legions of devoted fans to this day. While there have never been any official plans for a sequel, the director will now revisit this iconic crime saga in a prequel novel he is writing with celebrated crime author Reed Farrel Coleman. The novel is expected to be published next year under the filmmaker's Michael Mann Books imprint at William Morrow/HarperCollins.

Deadline reports that this book, which doesn't have a title at this time, will provide an origin story for all of the L.A.-based criminals and law enforcement officers that are featured in the 1995 movie. This book will delve into how Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro) met Chris Shiherlis (Val Kilmer), Michael Cherrito (Tom Sizemore) and Trejo (Danny Trejo) in Folsom Prison, and formed his crew. This story will also feature McCauley's mentor,...
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  • 4/27/2017
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Blu-ray Review: F/X (1986)
Blu-ray Review: F/X (1986)

“Nobody cares about making movies about people anymore,” muses Diane Venora in Robert Mandel’s F/X (1986). “All they care about are special effects.” This statement made nearly 30 years ago has turned out to be eerily prophetic as audiences, particularly the variety who eagerly await summer movies, seem to be less discriminating nowadays. F/X is ...

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  • 8/18/2015
  • by Jonathan Stryker
  • Horror News
June 2nd Blu-ray & DVD Releases Include Scarecrows, Wolfen, Monsters: Dark Continent
The first week of June is looking to be excellent for those horror and sci-fi fans looking to add some new titles to their home entertainment collections. Two great cult classics—Scarecrows and Wolfen—are coming to high-definition, and we have Monsters: Dark Continent to look forward to as well. Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead’s genre-bending Spring is coming to DVD and Blu-ray (the latter being a Best Buy exclusive) and, for those of you waiting for WolfCop on Blu-ray, you’ll finally be able to bring the furry fiend home in HD.

A bevy of indie horror movies are also making their way onto DVD this week and the Wachowski’s Jupiter Ascending is arriving on 3D Blu-ray and standard DVD for those of you who may have missed the sci-fi actioner in theaters. And for all you Pitchfork fans out there, Hayride 2 will also be available on Tuesday.
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  • 6/2/2015
  • by Heather Wixson
  • DailyDead
Review: "F/X" (1986) Starring Bryan Brown, Kino Lorber Blu-ray Special Edition
By Todd Garbarini

Director Robert Mandel's F/X is one of the most entertaining and compulsively watchable thrillers of 1986. I originally caught up with it on VHS and, while I was impressed with the film, the ending I found to be both hokey and frustrating, mostly due to the completely out-of-place 1982 song “Just an Illusion” by Imagination that plays over the end credits. I felt that it undermined all that preceded it. However, like William Friedkin's To Live and Die in La (1985) and David Lynch's Blue Velvet (1986), F/X is a film that would only grow on me after subsequent repeated viewings. I learned to forgive the inclusion of this song as the final minutes should really be viewed as a visual pun on the film’s overall theme, which begs the question “What is real and what is fiction?”

F/X, which was released on Friday,...
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  • 5/29/2015
  • by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
  • Cinemaretro.com
Oscar-Nominated Film Series: Corporate Greed Is Bad for Your Health and for the Health of Democracy
'The Insider' movie: Al Pacino and Russell Crowe 'The Insider' movie: 1999 exposé of CBS news show barks, but doesn't bite Michael Mann's 1999 movie The Insider quote exchange: "It's old news. ... We'll be ok," says Don Hewitt (Philip Baker Hall), the creator of the CBS news show 60 Minutes. "These things have a half-life of 15 minutes." "No, that's fame," replies 60 Minutes anchor Mike Wallace (Christopher Plummer). "Fame has a 15-minute half-life. Infamy lasts a little longer." The infamous "things" referred to by Hewitt and Wallace are the series of scandals that erupted in early 1996, when it was revealed that CBS had refused to air an interview with a tobacco company whistleblower because the network feared the (financial) consequences. What Freedom of the Press? Based on Marie Brenner's Vanity Fair article about the events that led up to that embarrassing – and disturbing – incident, The Insider tells the story of scientist Jeffrey Wigand...
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  • 5/14/2015
  • by Andre Soares
  • Alt Film Guide
Barbara Hershey, Joe Mantegna, Natalie Dreyfuss, James Naughton, and Diane Venora in Childless (2008)
Audacious Indie Childless Lets a Great Cast Be Shallow in the Face of Death
Barbara Hershey, Joe Mantegna, Natalie Dreyfuss, James Naughton, and Diane Venora in Childless (2008)
Grief unleashes self-centered bluster instead of contemplative sorrow in the talky drama Childless. Four relatives preparing to attend a funeral focus less on the sudden death of sixteen-year-old Katherine (Natalie Dreyfuss) and more on relationship anxieties. Mary (Diane Venora) envisions an awkward reunion with ex-boyfriend Richard (Joe Mantegna), Katherine's stunned father, while his sister Natalie (Barbara Hershey) contemplates her future with distant husband Harvey (James Naughton). Writer-director Charlie Levi airs their musings as a series of monologues, and even Katherine gets in on the act. With a surprising lightness, Dreyfuss plays her as a blithe spirit free from earthly worries, unlike the exasperating adults fixated on their own concerns. Na...
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  • 5/13/2015
  • Village Voice
Round-Up: Galaxy Quest TV Series In the Works, Wolfen Blu-ray, Netflix Renews Daredevil for Second Season
An in-the-works Galaxy Quest TV series, the Blu-ray of 1981's Wolfen, and details on Daredevil’s sophomore season are all featured in our latest round-up.

Galaxy Quest TV Series: Variety reports that Paramount Television is looking to do a TV series take on the 1999 sci-fi-comedy, Galaxy Quest, which starred Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, and Alan Rickman. Robert Gordon, the co-writer of the feature film that poked fun at sci-fi conventions, such as the high fatalities of redshirts on Star Trek, is in talks to be involved in the TV version, along with the 1999 film's director, Dean Parisot, and its executive producers, Mark Johnson and Melissa Bernstein. Stay tuned to Daily Dead for further updates.

Synopsis of the Galaxy Quest film (via Blu-ray.com): "They're not astronauts... they only played them on TV. For four seasons, from 1979 to 1982, the crew of the N.S.E.A. Protector donned their uniforms...
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  • 4/22/2015
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
Monterey Media Acquires Award-Winning Drama 'Childless'
Read More: Monterey Media Acquires True Crime Drama 'The Pardon' Monterey media has acquired U.S. and Canadian distribution rights to writer-director Charlie Levi's award-winning drama "Childless," starring Joe Mantegna, Barbara Hershey, Diane Venora and James Naughton. The film won the Visionary Award at the Boston Film Festival during an initial test screening. The uniquely styled drama centers on four adults in the aftermath of the sudden passing of a teenage girl. As each gets ready for the funeral, they speak their private thoughts directly to the camera in an attempt to understand and justify the current states of their own lives. It's ultimately left up to the viewer to make sense of these off-kilter, self-serving, yet frequently humorous personal accounts. "We are so very thrilled to be on board with these wonderful actors and this distinctive film with its interesting history," commented Scott Mansfield, Managing Partner of monterey.
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  • 3/30/2015
  • by Zack Sharf
  • Indiewire
The HeyUGuys Interview: Stelio Savante on Peter Greenaway’s Eisenstein, and his career
HeyUGuys recently caught up with Stelio Savante who following his lead role in the first film ever to shoot in Equatorial Guinea Where the Road Runs Out, also has a supporting role in Peter Greenaway’s upcoming film Eisenstein in Guanajuato.

Between Greenaway and making history, we felt privileged to have an opportunity to discuss with Savante his career to date, which apparently all began thanks to some good looking girls. In an interview mixed with seriousness and humour he spoke of discovering cinema in his native South Africa, the difference between cinema in American and South African culture, working with J.J. Abrams, and the rewards of collaboration.

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Why a career in acting? Was there that one inspirational moment?

Getting paid to do something that I’m passionate about… how could I refuse that? Performing plays in university… I got the bug, it bite hard, and so a journey was born.
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  • 3/28/2014
  • by Paul Risker
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
86th Academy Awards: Streep Shatters Nominations Record
Meryl Streep breaks Oscar record: Oscar 2014 nominations (photo: Meryl Streep in ‘August: Osage County’) The 2014 Oscar nominations were announced earlier today at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills. Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs and Thor: The Dark World and Snow White and the Huntsman actor Chris Hemsworth — whose Rush was completely shut out — made the announcements, including that of Best Actress contender Meryl Streep, in the running for her performance in John Wells’ August: Osage County. Streep’s competitors are her Doubt and Julie & Julia co-star Amy Adams for David O. Russell’s American Hustle, Sandra Bullock for Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity, Judi Dench for Stephen Frears’ Philomena, and likely winner Cate Blanchett for Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine. (Emma Thompson’s absence from the Best Actress roster — for her performance in John Lee Hancock’s Saving Mr. Banks — was quite a surprise.
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  • 1/16/2014
  • by Steve Montgomery
  • Alt Film Guide
Blu-ray Review: Michael Mann’s Masterful ‘The Insider’ Makes HD Debut
Chicago – There are still a stunning number of films from the ’90s and ’00s not on Blu-ray but Bvhe recently corrected one of those oversights by releasing the stellar “The Insider,” one of the best films of arguably the best year for cinema in the last two decades — 1999. In a year that included “Magnolia,” “American Beauty,” “The Matrix,” “Three Kings,” “Fight Club,” “Toy Story 2,” “The Iron Giant.” “All About My Mother,” “Princess Mononoke,” “Election,” “Being John Malkovich,” and many more, “The Insider” went overlooked by too many people and certainly by history. With perfect technical elements, stunning performances, and perfect direction by the great Michael Mann, this is a spectacular film.

Rating: 4.5/5.0

The film has actually been digitally restored, not just transferred to the HD form, and it looks great. I forgot how detailed Dante Spinotti’s Oscar-nominated work was here or how tight William Goldenberg’s editing (he...
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  • 2/27/2013
  • by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
  • HollywoodChicago.com
Blu-Ray Releases: Feb. 19
Welcome to another preview of some great upcoming Blu-Ray releases! This week, the much-talked about Argo hits store shelves, Sinister will convince you to never watch home movies again, and Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome lands on Blu-Ray with some science-fiction style.

Ready for this week’s Blu-Ray releases? Then read on.

Argo

Starring: Ben Affleck, Bryan Cranston, John Goodman, Kyle Chandler, Clea DuVall, and Chris Messina.

Director: Ben Affleck

An American thriller film directed by Ben Affleck and based on the true story of a 1979 CIA operation. The film has won a number of awards and is nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Alan Arkin).

Plot: During the 1979 Iran hostage crisis, a CIA ‘exfiltration’ specialist concocts a risky plan to free six Americans who have found shelter at the home of the Canadian ambassador.

My Thoughts:...
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  • 2/15/2013
  • by C.P. Howells
  • We Got This Covered
The Insider Review – Al Pacino, Russell Crowe, Christopher Plummer d: Michael Mann
The Insider (1999) Direction: Michael Mann Cast: Al Pacino, Russell Crowe, Christopher Plummer, Diane Venora, Philip Baker Hall, Lindsay Crouse, Colm Feore, Michael Gambon, Rip Torn Screenplay: Eric Roth and Michael Mann; from Marie Brenner's Vanity Fair article "The Man Who Knew Too Much" Oscar Movies Russell Crowe, Al Pacino, The Insider "It's old news. … We'll be ok," says Don Hewitt (Philip Baker Hall), the creator of the CBS newsmagazine 60 Minutes. "These things have a half-life of 15 minutes." "No, that's fame," replies 60 Minutes anchor Mike Wallace (Christopher Plummer). "Fame has a 15-minute half-life. Infamy lasts a little longer." The infamous "things" referred to by Hewitt and Wallace are the scandals that erupted in early 1996, when it was revealed that CBS News had refused to air an interview with a tobacco company whistleblower because the network feared the (financial) consequences. Based on Marie Brenner's Vanity Fair article about [...]...
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  • 2/18/2011
  • by Andre Soares
  • Alt Film Guide
Indie Film Focus - 'All Good Things' - See new clips from the Ryan Gosling and Kirsten Dunst drama.
Fresh clips have been added from Magnolia's "All Good Things" with Ryan Gosling, Kirsten Dunst and Frank Langella, Kristen Wiig, Diane Venora and Zoe Lister Jones. Andrew Jarecki directs as well as working the screenplay alongside Marc Smerling and Marcus Hinchey. Visit the official site and be sure to join the "All Good Things" group on MovieJungle.com to show your support of the film. Check out all of the 6 clips below which can be embedded on your website. Inspired by the most notorious missing person's case in New York history, All Good Things is a love story and murder mystery set against the backdrop of a New York real estate dynasty in the 1980s. Produced and directed by Andrew Jarecki (director of the Academy Award-nominated doc Capturing the Friedmans and producer of Catfish), the film was inspired...
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  • 11/27/2010
  • Upcoming-Movies.com
Indie Film Focus - 'All Good Things' - See new clips from the Ryan Gosling and Kirsten Dunst drama.
Fresh clips have been added from Magnolia's "All Good Things" with Ryan Gosling, Kirsten Dunst and Frank Langella, Kristen Wiig, Diane Venora and Zoe Lister Jones. Andrew Jarecki directs as well as working the screenplay alongside Marc Smerling and Marcus Hinchey. Visit the official site and be sure to join the "All Good Things" group on MovieJungle.com to show your support of the film. Check out all of the 6 clips below which can be embedded on your website. Inspired by the most notorious missing person's case in New York history, All Good Things is a love story and murder mystery set against the backdrop of a New York real estate dynasty in the 1980s. Produced and directed by Andrew Jarecki (director of the Academy Award-nominated doc Capturing the Friedmans and producer of Catfish), the film was inspired...
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  • 11/27/2010
  • Upcoming-Movies.com
A first look at All Good Things with Ryan Gosling and Kirsten Dunst.
Check out the trailer for Magnolia Pictures' "All Good Things," starring Ryan Gosling, Kirsten Dunst and Frank Langella, Kristen Wiig, Diane Venora and Zoe Lister Jones. Crime drama/thriller finds theaters on December 3rd via Magnolia Pictures and is helmed by Andrew Jarecki, who writes alongside Marcus Hinchey. Inspired by the most notorious missing person's case in New York history, "All Good Things is a love story and murder mystery set against the backdrop of a New York real estate dynasty in the 1980s. Produced and directed by Andrew Jarecki (director of the Academy Award-nominated doc Capturing the Friedmans and producer of Catfish), the film was inspired by the story of Robert Durst, scion of the wealthy Durst family. Mr. Durst...
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  • 10/15/2010
  • Upcoming-Movies.com
All the Good Things Trailer
Ryan Gosling and Kirsten Dunst star in Andrew Jarecki latest drama All Good Things, which arrives in theaters on December 17th. Inspired by the most notorious missing person's case in New York history, this love story and murder mystery is set against the backdrop of a New York real estate dynasty in the 1980s. To get your first look at this compelling romance wrapped in dangerous intrigue, check out the trailer below:

All Good Things Trailer

All Good Things comes to theaters December 3rd, 2010 and stars Ryan Gosling, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Kirsten Dunst, Kristen Wiig, Frank Langella, Nick Offerman, Diane Venora, Trini Alvarado. The film is directed by Andrew Jarecki.
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  • 10/14/2010
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All Good Things Poster: Ryan Gosling and Kirsten Dunst
Magnolia has released the poster for their upcoming romantic drama/mystery movie All Good Things starring Ryan Gosling, Kirsten Dunst, Frank Langhella, Kristen Wiig, Diane Venora and Zoe Lister Jones.

Andrew Jarecki directed, the movie dramatizes one of New York City’s most famous true-crime stories: that of real-estate heir Robert Durst, who, in 1982, was accused of (but never tried for) the murder of his disappeared wife. In the movie, Gosling and Dunst play characters based on Durst and his wife.

Check out the full poster after the jump.

Synopsis: Set against the extravagance and excess of New York City in the 80s, David Marks (Gosling), the son of a powerful real estate tycoon, marries a beautiful working class student, Katie (Dunst). Together they flee the city for country life in Vermont – only to be lured back by David’s father. Upon their return, Katie goes back to medical school...
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  • 10/6/2010
  • by Allan Ford
  • Filmofilia
Debut Poster for All Good Things
Magnolia have unveiled the debut poster for Andrew Jarecki’s All Good Things, starring Ryan Gosling, Kirsten Dunst, Frank Langhella, Kristen Wiig, Diane Venora and Zoe Lister Jones.

Set against the extravagance and excess of New York City in the 80s, David Marks (Gosling), the son of a powerful real estate tycoon, marries a beautiful working class student, Katie (Dunst). Together they flee the city for country life in Vermont – only to be lured back by David’s father. Upon their return, Katie goes back to medical school and begins to make a life for herself. But as Katie becomes increasingly independent, David mysteriously turns more violent and controlling. Family secrets are slowly revealed, just as Katie disappears without a trace. Years later, when David’s best friend turns up dead, the 20-year-old case is re-opened, with David as the main suspect, and the Marks family’s dark secrets pave...
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  • 10/5/2010
  • by Jamie Neish
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
First poster from Magnolia's All Good Things
Ryan Gosling, Kirsten Dunst and Frank Langella, Kristen Wiig, Diane Venora and Zoe Lister Jones star in Magnolia Pictures' drama All Good Things. Pic is helmed and produced by Andrew Jarecki, director of the Academy Award-nominated documentary Capturing the Friedmans and is also the producer of the critically-acclaimed Catfish. Story is inspired by the most notorious missing person's case in New York history, and is a love story and murder mystery set against the backdrop of a New York real estate dynasty in the 1980s. The film was inspired by the story of Robert Durst, scion of the wealthy Durst family. Mr. Durst was suspected but never tried for killing his wife Kathie who disappeared in 1982 and was never found...
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  • 10/5/2010
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Magnolia Pictures Finds Andrew Jarecki's All Good Things
Magnolia Pictures picks up All Good Things According to Variety, Magnolia Pictures has picked up the U.S. rights to Andrew Jarecki's All Good Things.

The film stars Ryan Gosling, Kirsten Dunst and Frank Langella. It will be released theatrically in December.

All Good Things is inspired by the story of Robert Durst. He was the "scion of the Durst family and a suspect who was never tried for killing his wife Kathie after she disappeared in 1982 and was never found." Jarecki developed the script with Marc Smerling and Marcus Hinchey. Smerling and Hinchey wrote the screenplay.

"Because it is impossible to know exactly what happened, we have not tried to replicate the history of the case, but to capture the emotion and complexity of this unsolved mystery that has for years been kept hidden from public view," Jarecki stated.

The Weinstein Co., was originally set to distribute this film.
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  • 8/25/2010
  • MovieWeb
Blu-Ray Review: Universal Catalog Titles ‘Apollo 13,’ ‘Dune,’ ‘Traffic’
Chicago – Universal Home Video is releasing an impressive wave of catalog titles in HD for the first time this month and we have a preview of them just for you, including a great 15th Anniversary Edition of “Apollo 13,” and HD transfers of four movies that have little in common but the studio that released them: “Dune,” “The Jackal,” “Out of Africa,” and “Traffic”. Mini-reviews, synopses, tech specs, and special features details follow.

Apollo 13: 15th Anniversary Edition was released on Blu-Ray on April 13th, 2010.

Photo credit: Universal Home Video

“Apollo 13: 15th Anniversary Edition”

Ron Howard’s best film is a perfect fit for Blu-ray in that its a film that needs to immerse you in quality audio to be most effective. The most powerful moments of “Apollo 13” transport the audience into that capsule with the astronauts fighting to make it back to solid ground and...
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  • 4/13/2010
  • by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
  • HollywoodChicago.com
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