The winners for this year's Golden Globes have been announced by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
The ceremony itself was something of a mess, the normally reliable Tina Fey and Amy Poehler's jokes fell flat bar one friendly barb about George Clooney. The presenters were similarly underwhelming, most (if not all) the scripted segments fizzling and delivered with little enthusiasm.
That said, the actual winners were surprising with some daring and many deserving choices ...
As we know, Viola Davis has become the top choice to play Amanda Waller in David Ayer's upcoming "Suicide Squad" movie at Warner Bros. Pictures. Davis herself suggested in interviews the other day that it's really only a matter of scheduling around her other commitments such as ABC's "How to Get Away with Murder".
Now, The Wrap reports that Davis is actually nearing a multi-picture deal to play Waller in a bunch of DC Cinematic Universe pictures.
Amongst the two dozen or so upcoming movies over the next few years based on comic books, one of the most interesting is David Ayer's "Suicide Squad" film. A big reason for that appeal is not just the concept, but the characters including government agent Amanda Waller.
Waller is a fascinating creation, a tough as nails government agent and pragmatist who cares about getting the job done no matter the political and moral implications. Several strong actresses have played her including ...
One distinctive, but little discussed thing about Park Chan-wook's 2003 cult classic "Oldboy" is the look of the villain.
While the character's motives and actions have been debated endlessly, Park went against type and cast a 27 year-old strikingly handsome former model (Yoo Ji-tae) who stood in stark contrast to our scruffier and decidedly older hero (Choi Min-sik).
With Spike Lee's upcoming remake, the choice of "District 9" hero and "Elysium" baddie Sharlto Copley seems al ...
20th Century Fox have delayed its young adult literary adaptation "The Maze Runner" by seven months. Originally slated for a February 14th 2014 release, it now won't be hitting screens until September 19th.
Director Wes Ball tweeted: "These things aren’t my choice, but I 100% agree with Dox’s decision. Just imagine the cool stuff we can do with a little extra time."
Fox has also shifted its upcoming Geoffrey Rush potential awards contender "The Book Thief". The per ...