TRAILER: "Mr. Turner"

A full trailer has been released for Mike Leigh's biopic about J.M.W. Turner, the renowned British painter, which just premiered at Cannes to flat out rave reviews, making it a strong contender for either the Palme D'Or or Best Actor for Timothy Spall. Since I love Mike Leigh, and this is a movie he's been wanting to make nearly his entire career, I can't wait to see it when it opens stateside December 19th. Of course, that's a long way off, but the trailer looks good, and I bet this is going to be a big Oscar player this year:

Blu-Ray Pick of the Week: "Her" (2013)

Her is finally out on blu-ray this week, so here's a chance to catch up with Spike Jonze's Oscar-winner if you haven't seen it. Joaquin Phoenix gives another outstanding performance as the sweet and lonely Theodore, an average guy living in the near future where people can befriend and even fall in love with their operating systems, which have now evolved into artificial intelligence at a level that dwarfs even human's. This is a lovely romantic fantasy that also features Scarlett Johansson giving her best performance ever as the voice of Samantha, Theodore's OS. It won a very well deserved best original screenplay Oscar last year, so you should definitely give it a look.

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FIRST LOOK: Ben Affleck as Batman

Well, here it is. A day after teasing the Batmobile, we now get a full picture of Ben Affleck in the new Batsuit, as well as a clearer look at the car.

So yeah, the car to me looks like Tim Burton's and the big reaction to the suit seems to be over the short ears, which is a different look. But I still think Ben Affleck will bomb hard in this role, and that the whole movie sounds like a mess with the million characters they've introduced. As for the suit, I mean, I guess it looks all right, but I've never been somebody who gets excited or disappointed over how the costumes look (unless it's completely unrecognizable or something, which Batman never is). What do you guys think?

TRAILER: "Ida"

Ida premiered at the Toronto Film Festival last year and is now in limited release, but it's worth looking for. It's a Polish drama about a young nun in the 1960's who discovers the truth about her family background and is currently sitting at an impressive 97% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. This is another film that's currently making the rounds at the spring film festivals around the country, so keep an eye out for it. It may be a contender for Foreign Language Film category at next year's Oscars: