Tom Hardy Plays Gangster Twins in 'Legend'

Tom Hardy is quietly putting together a remarkable resume of transformative character performances, from Dark Knight Rises to Locke, Warrior, Mad Max, and now Legend, where he plays the notorious Kray twins- the 60's British gangsters who rose to prominence on the London party scene before getting caught in 1969. Brian Helgeland (writer of L.A. Confidential) wrote and directed this film, which is coming out October 2nd in the U.S. Could this be Hardy's invitation to the Oscars for the first time? He hasn't been around that long, but he's already starting to feel overdue for recognition.

Kristen Wiig, Zach Galifianakis are Criminal 'Masterminds' in New Trailer

This could be really stupid, but as is usually the case with comedy trailers, it could also go the other way and manage some laughs. I'm not that big a fan of Zach G (so I don't have to spell out his whole name) though. I thought he was kinda intermittently funny in The Hangover, but he's definitely an acquired taste. I liked a couple of his SNL hosting stints, but the idea of seeing a movie he's the star of kinda puts me off of it. For me he's a "best in small doses" kind of guy.

Jason Sudeikis and Alison Brie Star in 'Sleeping With Other People'

They don't make romantic comedies anymore, and when they do they get shoved into limited release, as this one is, being distributed by IFC Films in September. But by all accounts it got good reviews from Sundance, and even though it look extremely close to When Harry Met Sally (like, criminally close), I think it's a shame that not even good romantic comedies can manage a wide release these days. Did Katherine Heigl's awful and brief stint as a rom-com star kill it for everyone?

Meet the New Spider-Man

So here he is, everybody. 19-year-old Tom Holland has been cast as the new Spidey, and he's the second Brit in a row to land the part (I don't know why that bugs me, but it kinda does- how come no American actors are good enough?). Marvel's approach to this is to make it new is to cast someone who looks 12, apparently, which...yeah, I guess that'll give it a different feel without having to do anything else. He'll be making his first appearance in Captain America 3, which is currently filming, and he was screen tested with both Chris Evans and Robert Downey, Jr. Of course, he'll get his own movie soon enough, for which Jon Watts was hired to direct. Who, you say? Yeah, he did some movie called Cop Car with Kevin Bacon, but that screams studio puppet to me. I'm not familiar with this Holland kid at all- his breakthrough role was in The Impossible a few years ago, so I have no real idea what we're in for with him. I guess we'll find out soon enough, since Captain America: Civil War comes out next May.

James Horner 1953-2015

Tragically, Oscar-winning composer James Horner died yesterday in a plane crash. He was flying his private plane in California when it went down, and he passed away at the age of 61. This man wrote so many classic, all time great movie scores that you're going to be shocked to realize how many of them you know- Star Trek II and III, An American Tail, Aliens, Willow, Field of Dreams, The Rocketeer, Legends of the Fall, Braveheart, Apollo 13, Titanic (his Oscar win and the best-selling movie score soundtrack of all time- and yes, the first one I ever bought), A Beautiful Mind, The Perfect Storm, The New World and Avatar, among countless others. If you can't remember the scores to some of these films, just look up a sample of the music to any of them- The Rocketeer for example, and you'll be stunned to remember how iconic most of them are. A truly great talent who will be missed.

I'm posting a bit of the score for Willow here, which I think is completely underrated. It's gorgeous.

Field of Dreams score:

Trailer for New Documentary 'He Named Me Malala'

Malala Yousafzai, the Nobel Peace Prize recipient of 2014, has had a remarkable survival story, after being shot by the Taliban and continuing to speak out for the rights of women at the age of 17. Now she's the subject of a new documentary directed by Davis Guggenheim, who made Waiting for Superman and An Inconvenient Truth, so that more people can continue to become familiar with her story. It opens on October 2nd.

Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay Are a Longtime Married Couple in '45 Years'

This looks pretty good. It's kind of hard to tell what it's about from this trailer, but apparently Rampling and Courtenay are a married couple who find out that the person Courtenay was in love with 45 years ago has turned up dead. It was well received at the Berlin Film Festival in April, and Charlotte Rampling is a great actress (she was the best thing about the second season of Broadchurch this year), so it may be worth seeking out when it comes out on August 28th.