Gripping and infuriating, complicated and understandable, J.C. Chandor’s Oscar nominated screenplay captures a small 36 hour window at a nameless Wall Street firm on the verge of implosion.
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10 Best Kevin Spacey Performances
Kevin Spacey is one of those actors who play bad oh so good. With a long line of characters that sway between snarky and slimy and sleazy, Kevin Spacey has made a career out of playing that suave fuck in the corner who will eat your soul if you are not careful. Uncover his top 10 performances after the jump!
Trailer for Financial Crisis Thriller “Margin Call”
Coincidentally, as the US grapples with a potentially catastrophic debt default in the upcoming days, a trailer for indie financial thriller Margin Call has been released. Check out the trailer for this star-studded film that includes Demi Moore, Kevin Spacey, Zachary Quinto and more.
Rude and Crude, “Horrible Bosses” Has Laughters Aplenty
Starring an all-star cast that includes Jason Bateman and Charlie Day, Horrible Bosses is an unapologetic dark comedy that’s crude, rude, and often humorous. Let’s face it, who doesn’t want to harm their boss one way or the other?
Watch the Promising Trailer for “Horrible Bosses”
New Line Cinema has unleashed the theatrical trailer for Horrible Bosses, starring Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, and Jason Sudeikis. This Seth Gordon comedy revolves around three friends planning to kill their obnoxious bosses, played by Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Spacey and Colin Farrell.
Movie News Weekly Round-Up: July 03, 2010
This week’s movie news round-up includes a new Spider-Man, and a first-look at Christina Aguilera in her movie debut among many other news tidbits. Don’t miss out on this week’s movie news, casting news, trailers and links!
Movie Review: LA Confidential (1997)
Adapted from the 1990 novel of the same name by James Elroy, LA Confidential (#62 IMDb Top 250, 99% RT) is a period crime thriller set in 1950′s Los Angeles where Hollywood’s deceptive gloss is met with a deeply corrupted and dark underworld where even the cops are up to no good. If you haven’t seen the movie, I would recommend you to stop reading this review, as it contains slight spoilers, and run to the video store to buy or rent this gem!
Movie Review: Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
Do you want to see truly GREAT acting? Glengarry Glen Ross is the movie you want to watch. Cast members themselves would come on set on their day off to watch their fellow actors perform. That’s how good it is. Al Pacino, Ed Harris, Jack Lemmon, Kevin Spacey, Alan Arking, and Alec Baldwin at their best, it just doesn’t get any better than this little gem. Directed by James Foley, the film is an adaptation by David Marmet of his Pullitzer prize winning play of the same title.
1001 Movies: Se7en (1995)
David Fincher’s Se7en is a crime thriller that has become one of my favorite film of all-time. It initially appears as your typical run-of-the-mill serial killer movie but manages to go against all the viewer’s expectations. Fincher crafted an incredibly dark and bleak movie and the absolutely shocking final twist takes you aback like very few movies I have seen have ever managed to do.









