One Ant-Man… two Ant-Mans?! Marvel has cast Michael Douglas as Hank Pym in Edgar Wright’s long-gestating Ant-Man movie. The news comes one day after Douglas scored a Golden Globe for his work in Steven Soderbergh’s Behind the Candelabra. Pym, in Marvel Comics lore, was the first scientist to shrink to the size of an insect and […]
Continue readingThe Top 10 Male Performances of 2013
By Simon Miraudo December 10, 2013 Spoiler alert: James Franco will top this list. Question is, for what? The divisive overachiever appeared in – and I am not sh***ing you – at least 13 movies this past year, not including his stint on The Mindy Project, his Comedy Central Roast, and that Kanye West spoof […]
Continue readingSydney Film Festival – Behind the Candelabra review
By Simon Miraudo June 13, 2013 Crossing the Rubicon of wealth and fame must be a hell of a thing. Michael Jackson arguably lived the strangest life in human history. Tom Cruise enjoys the dual pleasure of being Hollywood’s most bankable star, and perhaps the one famous person everyone is really unsettled by. Kanye West’s […]
Continue readingTeaser Debut: Last Vegas
Everyone old is new again! The teaser for Last Vegas – looking like a cross between The Hangover and The Bucket List – touts Oscar winners Michael Douglas, Morgan Freeman, Robert De Niro, and Kevin Kline “like you’ve never seen them before.” Douglas plays a long-time bachelor finally bound for matrimony. He brings his three […]
Continue readingTrailer Debut: Behind The Candelabra
The trailer for Steven Soderbergh’s final (for now) feature film, a HBO production called Behind The Candelabra, recently went live and it’s as garishly flamboyant as we had hoped. Based on a true story, the film chronicles a strange romance between the aging pianist Liberace (played with magnificent style by Michael Douglas) and his young […]
Continue readingTinker tailor Soderbergh spy – Haywire review
Haywire – Starring Gina Carano, Ewan McGregor, and Channing Tatum. Directed by Steven Soderbergh. Rated M. By Richard Haridy. Haywire arrives on DVD and Blu-ray in Australia July 25, 2012. Mixed martial artist Gina Carano stars in Steven Soderbergh‘s Haywire; an action film swathed in such a haze of cold detachment it’s positively glacial. From Solaris […]
Continue readingMorgan Freeman might head to Last Vegas
Morgan Freeman is in talks to join Robert De Niro and Michael Douglas in Last Vegas, Deadline reports. The film is something of an elderly Hangover; Douglas will play the last of four old friends to get hitched, who is treated by his buddies to a raucous bachelor party in Sin City. Jon Turteltaub will direct the comedy for CBS Films. […]
Continue readingRobert De Niro joins Michael Douglas for Last Vegas
Robert De Niro is set to join Michael Douglas in Last Vegas, a Hangover–reminiscent comedy about three older gents who throw a bachelor party in Sin City for their soon-to-be-married pal. According to Deadline, Jon Turteltaub will direct the comedy for CBS Films. Douglas will play the unmarried fellow. So… Discuss: Cast the last two elderly party animals!
Continue readingBradley Cooper to join Soderbergh’s Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Following the exit of his boy George Clooney back in August, Steven Soderbergh has been on a manhunt to find a star for his adaptation of the 1960s spy show The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Variety reports Soderbergh has settled on Bradley Cooper to play charming espionage agent Napoleon Solo. Although Soderbergh’s currently working on male […]
Continue readingThe game is the game – Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps review
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps – Starring Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf and Carey Mulligan. Directed by Oliver Stone. Rated M. By Simon Miraudo. Greed may be good, but excess kills films. And Oliver Stone is about as excessive as filmmakers come. He’s a passionate writer/director who lets nothing stand in the way of his point-making: […]
Continue readingWall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps trailer debut!
source: traileraddict.comThe trailer for Oliver Stone‘s highly anticipated sequel to Wall Street has debuted online. Michael Douglas reprises his Oscar winning role as Gordon Gecko in Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps. He’s joined by an impressive cast that includes Shia LaBeouf, Carey Mulligan, Josh Brolin, Frank Langella, Eli Wallach and Susan Sarandon. I’m ashamed […]
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