Just in case you needed some convincing that Andy Serkis deserves an Oscar nom.
One of the founding films of cinema today: L’Arrivée d’un train en gare de La Ciotat. It also comes along with the urban legend that people were terrified that the train coming toward them would come through the screen.
I love Courtney in Wonderland. Shot like a fashion editorial spread, this short film from Vanity Fair subtly turns Alice on its head: Alice controls her own fate but she’s also the one who’s mad. Extra layers are added with Love’s candid voice mail message, gorgeous cinematography and a song from the surreal sci-fi film Another Earth. Plus, Love looks the best we’ve seen her in years. A
- Michelle
What do you think of Courtney in Wonderland? Let us know @Cinefilles!
I’m not a huge action fan, but Contraband looks really good. What do you think? Let us know @Cinefilles.
- Michelle
Just got back from The Lion King 3D, so there were a lot of kiddie trailers. Totally psyched for The Muppets from all the posters and parodies, but I’m not really digging this trailer. What do you think? Let us know @Cinefilles.
(However, Jason Segel looks like he’s gonna kill it. In the meantime, check out Emily’s review of him in Jeff, Who Lives at Home.)
- Michelle
Did you see Like Crazy at TIFF? We wish we did.
Check out the rest of our picks for best and worst of the fest, plus the ones we wish we hadn’t missed.
Although it’s not our pick of the week, what do you think of the trailer for We Bought a Zoo? Let us know @Cinefilles.
And check out our actual pick of the week and more.
Are you a mega Beatles fan like me? Check out this trailer for George Harrison: Living in the Material World directed by Martin Scorsese.
- Michelle
Have you seen Drive at TIFF yet? Review coming soon!