Category Archives: drama

“Air” Trailer, Clips, Images and Posters

Film clip show how fast the movie moves the story.
Matthew Maher as Peter Moore, Matt Damon as Sonny Vaccaro and Jason Bateman as Rob Strasser in AIR Photo: ANA CARBALLOS © AMAZON CONTENT SERVICES LLC
Ben Affleck as Phil Knight in AIR Photo: COURTESY OF AMAZON STUDIOS © AMAZON CONTENT SERVICES LLC

“A Good Person” Trailer, Clips, Featurettes, Images and Poster

Zach Braff wrote and directed A Good Person. The film follows Daniel, played by Morgan Freeman, who inevitably comes together with Allison, played by Florence Pug.

Allison was once a thriving young woman with a bright future. She then became involved in an unimaginable tragedy that killed Daniel’s daughter. 

As grief-stricken, Daniel navigates, raising his teenage granddaughter while Allison seeks redemption. They discover that friendship, forgiveness, and hope can flourish in unlikely places.

Freeman has a funny line, which the edit stepped on, making the AA aspect usual.

Braff also wrote, directed and starred in Garden State, starring Natalie Portman. His films are poignant with lovely dialogue.

The rest of the cast includes Molly Shannon, Chinaza Uche and Celeste O’Connor.

Florence Pugh (left) as Allison and Morgan Freeman (right) as Daniel in A GOOD PERSON, directed by Zach Braff, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Jeong Park / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc.
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Allison is a young woman about to be married whose life devolves into addiction and confusion after the car she’s driving is involved in a deadly crash that kills her soon-to-be sister- and brother-in-law. Daniel is a former New Jersey police officer and recovering alcoholic who was to be Allie’s father-in-law before her engagement to Daniel’s estranged son, Nathan, was called off.

Meeting by chance at an AA meeting, Daniel and Allie begin an awkward but healing path to understanding. When Allie meets Daniel’s teenage granddaughter Ryan, orphaned by the car accident, she takes more complicated steps toward peace and forgiveness.

But as Allie — living with her mom, Diane, who has her red-wine-and-pill dependence — finds her need for painkillers getting more intense. Her decision-making abilities affected this story of redemption, friendship, and courage, which tackles other contemporary issues. 

“I wanted to take on grief and addiction and a story about people standing back up after tragedy,” says Braff. “And I wanted to find a way to tackle it with some humor and heart.”

“I was eager to explore that idea and write a story about how we move on,” Braff continues. “I also wanted to write about how often the people that guide us in life or save us from ourselves are often not the people you’d necessarily expect to fill that role for us. That’s certainly been true in my own life.”

Florence Pugh as Allison in A GOOD PERSON, directed by Zach Braff, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Braff’s experiences inform much of A Good Person, including losing several friends and family members since 2020, he says. “I wrote this script over the course of the pandemic, during which, like everyone else, I was feeling confused and scared. In the past four years, I’ve lost people close to me — a friend as well as the child of another friend to COVID; my father; my sister; and, recently, someone who took his own life, which happened after I wrote the screenplay, but that added to all of these feelings being in my consciousness.”

“I was looking to write about grief and especially how people can learn to stand up after grief,” explains Braff. “I wanted to write about not just my grief but the people I’ve watched who’ve been at the forefront of tragedy and how at first, it seemed impossible for them to move on. But then they were able to stand, then take steps forward, and slowly were able to function again.”

Says Pugh, “We all know when we’re being our best selves in our lives, and who made us into that. When reading Zach’s script, I leaned into the idea that Allison didn’t want to go there — she didn’t want to remember how good her life was before the accident. Something I felt the need to connect with in terms of the character was for Allison to feel — and in a way, enjoy — the pain and loss of what she once had as a form of self-destructive payment. She’s trying to feel, in some way, worse in order to make herself feel better.”

A Good Person also tackles how people can easily access and become dependent on opioids to numb physical and emotional pain. The pain this has brought to Americans of all types is part of the film’s tapestry, as is the prevalence of other kinds of addiction — and the importance of support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous.

“Oppenheimer” Trailers, Featurettes, Interviews, Posters and Concert

Christopher Nolan continues to bring poignant moments in history to the big screen. Oppenheimer follows the journey of developing the most powerful yet dangerous element that potentially can wipe out Earth and the human race — the fission of the atom.

Physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer works with a group of scientists during the infamous Manhattan Project, which leads to the development of the atomic bomb.

Learn how Nolan and Goransson create a mesmerizing film score.

The cast includes Cillian Murphy as Oppenheimer, Emily Blunt as Katherine Oppenheimer, Robert Downy, Jr. as Lewis Strauss, Florence Pugh as Jean Tatlock and Matt Damon as Leslie Groves.

“80 For Brady” Trailer, Images and Poster

Kyle Marvin directs 80 for Brady, based on the true story of four best friends living life to the fullest when they take a wild trip to the 2017 Super Bowl LI to see their hero Tom Brady play.

Tom Brady is on the set of 80 For Brady from Paramount Pictures.

The impressive cast includes Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno and Field with 7-time Super Bowl Champion and producer Tom Brady.

“Magic Mike’s Last Dance” Trailer, Featurette and Posters

Steven Soderbergh directs Channing Tatum in Magic Mike’s Last Dance. Tatum, as Mike Lane, takes on the stage again when a deal goes bust, leaving him broke and bartending. Salma Hayek, players a socialite, comes along and finds out about Mike’s dancing skills.

She makes Mike an offer to come to London and put on a show of dancers. She has her own agenda.

With everything coming together, Mike works with a hot new roster of dancers who need professional guidance.

“Champions” Trailer, Clips, Poster and Image

(L to R) Casey Metcalfe as Marlon, James Day Keith as Benny, Woody Harrelson as Marcus, Ashton Gunning as Cody, and Tom Sinclair as Blair in director Bobby Farrelly’s CHAMPIONS, a Focus Features release.
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“Inside” Willem Dafoe Transforms Being Trapped

Vasilis Katsoupis directs Willem Dafoe in the movie Inside. Katsoupis makes his feature debut directing Dafoe. Katsoupis’s documentary My Friend Larry Cus received the Best Documentary Film nomination from the Los Angeles Greek Film Festival 2016.

Inside tells the story of Nemo, an art thief who enters a collector’s penthouse apartment hunting for valuable works of art. As he enters, the security system locks everything down. And then malfunctions. He’s locked inside. 

At first, he expects his partner-in-crime to arrive, then the security guards or the police. Or the owner. But no one comes. Then he hopes and prays for a cleaning lady to come. A servant. Anyone. But no one comes. And days stretch out into weeks and months. 

He’s locked inside a prison adorned with exquisite, strange, even eerie works of art: works that he both covets and admires but which are now, for him, useless. 

Instead, he must use all of his cunning and invention to survive. He must break into all the locked spaces to find all the food and liquid. 

The luxury penthouse—this location of perfection and aspiration — has become a prison. A desert island. A torture chamber. And then a place of revelation.

“Chevalier” Trailer, Featurettes, Clips, Images and Poster

Stephen Williams directs the true story Chevalier based on the life of the composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, played by Kevin Harrison Jr.

Ronke Adekoluejo and Kelvin Harrison Jr. in the film CHEVALIER.
Photo by Larry Horricks. Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures.
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Stefani Robinson wrote the screenplay that follows the life of an illegitimate son of a French plantation owner and an African slave mother, played by Ronke Adekoluejo. As a prodigy, he rises to fame and befriends Marie Antoinette.

Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Lucy Boynton in the film CHEVALIER. Photo by Larry Horricks. Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2023 20th Century Studios All Rights Reserved.

Bologne because a celebrated violinist-composer and fencer. He even fell in love.

Williams is a Canadian television and film director. He was one of the primary in-house directors for the series Lost.

“Jesus Revolution” Faith-Based, Mainstream Movie

The Erwin brothers bring another faith-based story inspired by a genuine movement on the screen.

Jon Erwin and Brent McCorkle co-directed Jesus Revolution. The film tells the story of a young Greg Laurie, played by Joel Courtney, being raised by his struggling mother, Charlene, played by Kimberly Williams-Paisley, in the 1970s.

Jonathan Roumie as Lonnie Frisbee and Kelsey Grammer as Chuck Smith in Jesus Revolution. Photo Credit: Dan Anderson.

Laurie and a sea of young people descend on sunny Southern California to redefine truth through all means of liberation. Everything changes when Laurie meets Lonnie Frisbee, played by Jonathan Roumie. Frisbee is a charismatic hippie street preacher, and Pastor Chuck Smith, played by Kelsey Grammer, has thrown open the doors of Smith’s languishing church to a stream of wandering youth.

Jonathan Roumie as Lonnie Frisbee and Kelsey Grammer as Chuck Smith in Jesus Revolution. Photo Credit: Dan Anderson.

What unfolds becomes the most significant spiritual awakening in American history. Rock and roll, radical love, and newfound faith lead to a “Jesus Revolution.”

Grammer nails the role of Pastor Smith. He brings humor to an otherwise strict faith-based opportunity to spread the word of Jesus.

Here, the movie tells the story of how one culture turns one counterculture movement into a revival that changes the world.

“Call Jane” Tale Supporting the Legalization of Abortion

Phyllis Nagy directed Call Jane, a married woman, played by Elizabeth Banks, with an unwanted pregnancy. She lives in a time in America when she can’t get a legal abortion and works with a group of suburban women to find help.

Nagy wrote the screenplay for Carol, directed by Todd Haynes, starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara.

Sigourney Weaver, Kate Mara and Rupert Friend also star in Call Jane.