More Powerhouse Acting in New Trailer for 'Fences'

This movie got quite a reception at the recent SAG screening, and from the looks of it, acting nominations abound for Denzel Washington and Viola Davis, who's probably guaranteed the win in supporting actress for this already. But it is based on a play, so the danger of staginess is always a risk with these filmed adaptations. There's only so much a director can do, and Washington, as actor turned director, probably focused in on the performances alone. Still, I'm sure this will be a major Oscar player.

Martin Scorsese's 'Silence' Gets a Trailer

One of the last anticipated films to come out this year is Martin Scorsese's long-awaited Silence, a film he's been trying to get made for over twenty-five years, believe it or not. The cinematography in this looks stunning, but the first reaction I had was to giggle at whatever accents Adam Driver and Andrew Garfield are attempting to pull off here. Sometimes that can really be distracting- why can't Scorsese just do these movies the way he did Last Temptation of Christ, where everyone just spoke as is and we simply have to accept the setting regardless? Anyway, apart from that this looks good (maybe a bit punishing, ala The Revenant), and I hear that Liam Neeson may be the big Oscar play for acting in the movie- he's probably overdue for some serious awards attention, don't you think? Silence is coming out in limited release in late December.

College Age Barack Obama in the Trailer for 'Barry'

This movie will be on Netflix in December and it's supposed to be another really good biopic (the second this year) about the early life of our president. I will definitely be watching it but everything related to politics in any way makes me sad and despair these days. Still, I can already tell that this actor captured his essence in a very real, naturalistic way.

Luc Besson Takes Us to Another World in 'Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets'

Luc Besson is nothing if not an interesting director. His movies range from Nikita to The Professional, The Fifth Element and Lucy, so him taking on this epic sic-fi story based on the graphic novel is reason enough for me to look forward to it. I guarantee you that even if it doesn't work completely, there will be things in this to like, and the last thing you will be able to say about it is that it's formulaic or studio driven. It's not even a Hollywood movie, since no studio would green light this- it's actually a French film. I'm in.