Alicia Vikander and Dane DeHaan Fall in Love in 'Tulip Fever'

Oscar winner Alicia Vikander may be looking to match her record set just last year of appearing in about six movies. These were all filmed before her win of course, so whatever the reason, she's really in demand right now. This Weinstein release doesn't look to have the Oscar goods though, because it's another one he's dumping in the summer, although it doesn't look especially bad either. Just kind of a typical period costume drama. Lots of people you'd expect to see in this kind of film, like Christoph Waltz, Judi Dench, and...Zach Galifianakis? Okay, maybe that's the reason it's being released in July.

See Barack and Michelle Obama's First Date in Trailer for 'Southside With You'

This fictionalization of the Obama's first date in 1989 premiered at Sundance to pretty good reviews, described as a Before Sunrise type of film that centers on just the two of them over the course of one day. It's funny though- this is the first of what's bound to be many, many Obama biopics that will inevitably be made over the next who knows how many years, don't you think? He's just one of those presidents, the kind that will be depicted on screen for decades to come. There's already another being made as we speak about him in his college years, and he's not even out of office yet. I have to say, neither of these actors looks or tries to sound much like Barack or Michelle, but maybe that's a good thing. Like Anthony Hopkins' portrayal of Nixon, it's more about just capturing the spirit without attempting to imitate the person. Joseph Gordon-Levitt should take note of that. This one is coming out August 26th.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt Does Another Funny Voice in 'Snowden' Trailer

Okay, so, I don't know if Joseph Gordon-Levitt is trying to convince people he's a terrible actor, but this guy cannot, I repeat, cannot transform himself Daniel Day-Lewis-style, the way he apparently thinks he can. Was there any reason he had to do this off-putting, distracting and absurdly comical voice to make himself try to imitate Edward Snowden? Yeah, I didn't think so. Aside from that detail though, the rest of this movie looks god awful anyway. Getting shades of that Julian Assange biopic The Fifth Estate from this. No wonder they moved it away from Oscar season.

Mystique Takes Charge in Final 'X-Men: Apocalypse' Trailer

Okay, so this last trailer puts Myst- oh I'm sorry, Jennifer Lawrence sans makeup, front and center as the undoubted leader of the X-Men after Charles gets kidnapped and Magneto looks to be brainwashed by Apocalypse or something. Fantastic. Mystique always was the most interesting character in these new X-Men movies, especially out of her suit/makeup. Wait, what's that? She's incredibly dull, emotionless, and they're only doing this because Jennifer Lawrence plays her? Right. That's what I thought. You see Wolverine's claw in the last second of this trailer, and the rest of it makes me wish he was just starring in it again as the lead.

New Trailer for 'Independence Day: Resurgence' Reunites Jeff Goldblum and Bill Pullman

This also teams up Goldblum with Liam Hemsworth as the pilots this time around, which I'd say is a serious downgrade from the Will Smith/Goldlbum combo. Seriously, I'm surprised Will Smith didn't come back for this one, since it's practically a guaranteed hit based on 90's nostalgia, Jurassic World-style. Now it looks like they may have killed him off. And also, can I just say that despite his looks, Liam Hemsworth is black hole of charisma, and the sappy romance with Pullman's daughter looks like it was yanked straight from Armageddon.

Prince 1958-2016

This one hurts, guys. Prince Rogers Nelson was found dead in his Minneapolis home today at the way too young age of 57. Like David Bowie, Prince's death is way too big to overlook on a movie site, and besides his incredible and legendary music career, he did have an impact in films as well. When Purple Rain was out in 1984, he was the first artist since The Beatles to hold the number one film, album and single on the charts at the same time. He even won an Oscar in 1985 for Best Original Song Score for Purple Rain. Besides starring as The Kid in that 80's classic, he also directed and starred in Under the Cherry Moon, Sign o' the Times and Graffiti Bridge. But of course, what can I even say about his music that everyone doesn't already know? An icon, an innovator, a musical genius, an amazing guitar player...he basically did it all. He made the most of this thing called life, that's for sure.

Prince's Oscar Win:

Purple Rain Trailer:

Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart Star in Woody Allen's 'Cafe Society'

I've almost gotten to the point where I've basically written off Woody Allen. Even one that I kinda liked, like Blue Jasmine, had some serious shortcomings that only grew more prominent and annoying in my mind as I thought about it. But is it me or does this one look a little more lively than his most recent offerings? The costumes look good at least. I don't know, maybe I'm being fooled again. This movie is opening the Cannes film festival in a couple weeks though, so maybe there's something there. Too bad I basically despise the leads.

Michael Keaton Stars as McDonald's Visionary in 'The Founder'

Looks a bit like a typical biopic kinda thing, but what else can you expect from John Lee Hancock, director of such bland dreck as The Blind Side and Saving Mr. Banks? Also not a great sign is the fact that this movie was moved from a fall release date to early August. Weinstein usually knows the goods when he has it, and he seems to think this one doesn't. Still nice to see this career comeback streak for Michael Keaton rolling on though.