James Cameron’s Titanic is a timeless love story. Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet look so young. It’s hard to believe the film hit theaters 25 years ago.
Enjoy its re-release in movie theaters this Valentine’s Day.
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.
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.
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.
The impressive cast includes Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno and Field with 7-time Super Bowl Champion and producer Tom Brady.
Greta Gerwig directs the fantasy about Barbie being expelled from Barbieland for not making the grade of being the perfect Barbie doll. Despite the misfortune, Barbie heads off to the human world to make a name for herself and find true happiness.
Margot Robbie plays Barbie, and Ryan Gosling plays Ken. David Heyman of the Harry Potter franchise and other movies like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is the producer of Barbie alongside Margot Robbie and Tom Ackerley.
Gerwig’s directorial credits include Lady Bird and Little Women.
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.
Elizabeth Banks directs Cocaine Bear, inspired by the 1985 true story of a drug runner’s plane crash, missing cocaine, and the black bear that ate it.
The large cast creates a wild dark comedy and finds an oddball group of cops, criminals, tourists and teens converging in a Georgia forest.
Here, a 500-pound predator has ingested a staggering amount of cocaine and gone on a coke-fueled rampage for more blow and blood.
The cast includes Keri Russell, O’Shea Jackson, Jr., Christian Convery-Jennings, Alden Ehrenreich, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Brooklynn Prince, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Kristofer Hivju, Hannah Hoekstra, Aaron Holliday, with Margo Martindale and Ray Liotta.
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.