Starring Christian Bale, Rosamund Pike, Ben Foster and Peter Mulan, Hostiles tells the story of what happened when in 1892, a legendary Army captain reluctantly agreed to escort a Cheyenne chief and his family through dangerous territory.
The brilliance that is Mr. Bale is the reason I’m tuning in. He embodies such screen presence, charisma and that’s before he even says a single word.
Directed by Scott Cooper; Jesse Plemons, Stephen Lang, Paul Anderson and Q’orianka Kilcher also star.
The latest Tom Cruise movie American Made is a 1980s set story about a pilot who lands 2 jobs; one for the CIA and the other as a drug runner in the south.
Directed by Doug Liman, Domhnall Gleeson, Caleb Landry Jones and Jesse Plemons also star.
I’m tuning in because this trailer looks good and I’m excited to see Cruise play a man of such questionable character.
I also want to watch because it’s Tom Cruise, a.k.a great actor and excellent talk show host guest, especially on The Graham Norton Show. I’m also a massive Graham Norton fan. I digress.
Starring Robert Redford, Jason Segel and Rooney Mara, The Discovery is set one year after the existence of the afterlife is scientifically verified, resulting in millions around the world killing themselves in order to ‘get there.’
Directed/co-written by Charlie McDowell, the premise is simply too interesting not to tune in, right? And I’m sure it’s safe to say that all is not as it seems.
Ben Foster, Chris O’Dowd and Guillaume Canet are the stars of Stephen Frears’s latest, The Program, the film adaptation of former road racing cyclist Lance Armstrong’s fall from grace.
I actually wasn’t particularly enthusiastic about the first trailer when it was released a few months ago. Reasons included doubts as to whether Foster actually sounds like Armstrong. I’m still not convinced that he really does but this new trailer is definitely better.
I don’t feel quite ready for a movie version of a story that was only recently told by the documentary, The Armstrong Lie (2013). However, I’m presuming it will be interesting to see dramatisations of events we’ve so far only been told about. Foster will likely do a good job of portraying Armstrong even if I feel like he didn’t get the voice quite right.
The Program (2015), Chris O’Dowd
I’m most looking forward to seeing Irish actor Chris O’Dowd excel in a serious dramatic role.
Dustin Hoffman, Jesse Plemons Elaine Cassidy and Bryan Greenberg also star.
The Program Release Dates: October 16th 2015 (UK & US)