First Look – NUREMBERG Teaser Trailer Reveals Russell Crowe As Hermann Göring

Sony Pictures Classics has dropped the teaser for NURMEBERG.

The studio announced in June that they acquired the North American and worldwide airline rights to James Vanderbilt’s NUREMBERG from Walden Media and Bluestone Entertainment. The film, written and directed by Vanderbilt and produced by Walden Media, Bluestone Entertainment and Mythology Entertainment, is a thrilling drama set in post-war Germany based on the book “The Nazi and the Psychiatrist” by Jack El-Hai.

The film bows in US theaters nationwide on November 7, 2025 and November 14 in UK cinemas, ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Trials.

NUREMBERG stars Academy Award© Winner Russell Crowe (GLADIATOR), Academy Award© Winner Rami Malek (BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY), and Academy Award© Nominee Michael Shannon (NOCTURNAL ANIMALS, REVOLUTIONARY ROAD). Rounding out the all-star cast are Richard E. Grant (SALTBURN), Leo Woodall (BRIDGET JONES: MAD ABOUT THE BOY, “One Day”), John Slattery (“Mad Men,” SPOTLIGHT), Mark O’Brien (READY OR NOT, ARRIVAL), Colin Hanks (“Fargo,” KING KONG), Lydia Peckham (KINGDOM OF THE PLANET OF THE APES), Wrenn Schmidt (“For All Mankind”), Lotte Verbeek (“Outlander”), and Andreas Pietschmann (“Dark,” “1899”).

NUREMBERG chronicles the true story of the eponymous trials held by the Allies against the defeated Nazi regime. The film centers on American psychiatrist Douglas Kelley (Malek), who is tasked with determining whether Nazi prisoners are fit to stand trial for their war crimes and finds himself in a complex battle of wits with Hermann Göring (Crowe), Hitler’s right-hand man.

The film is produced by Richard Saperstein, Bradley J. Fischer, James Vanderbilt, William Sherak, and Walden Media’s Frank Smith, Benjamin Tappan, and Cherilyn Hawrysh, along with István Major of Filmsquad and George Freeman. Executive producers include Jack El-Hai, Brooke Saperstein, Annie Saperstein, Beau Turpin, W. Porter Payne, Jr., Paul Neinstein, and Széchenyi Funds Géza Deme and Tamás Hajnal.  

The Academy Award© winning and nominated below the line HOD’s includes: DOP, Dariusz Wolski (THE CROW, PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN, THE MARTIAN), Production Designer, Eve Stewart (THE DANISH GIRL, LES MISÉRABLES, THE KING’S SPEECH), Costume Designer, Bartholomew Cariss (CHURCHILL), Hair/Make-Up, Jan Sewell (BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY, THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING, TETRIS), Editor, Tom Eagles (JOJO RABBIT) and Casting Director, John Papsidera (OPPENHEIMER, “Yellowstone”).

“I am beyond thrilled to be reuniting with Michael and Tom and the whole Sony Pictures Classics team, who ten years ago took a chance on me as a first-time director, and whose legacy of championing great films makes them an incredible partner,” said writer-director James Vanderbilt.  “NUREMBERG explores the fragile boundary between justice and vengeance in the aftermath of unimaginable atrocity. As we approach the 80th anniversary of this unprecedented moment in history, this story feels more urgent than ever, and I can’t wait for audiences to see it on the big screen.”

“Written and directed by James Vanderbilt, Nuremberg is a major work, a riveting subject, even more relevant today, that will speak to audiences of all ages. Russell Crowe, Michael Shannon, Rami Malek, and Leo Woodall are all at their career best here. Nuremberg will be a standout in theaters this Fall,” added Sony Pictures Classics.

James Vanderbilt previously wrote and directed TRUTH, starring Cate Blanchett and Robert Redford. He also wrote ZODIAC for David Fincher for which he was nominated for a WGA award. He has written and produced over 20 films.    

MAGGIE MOORE(S) – Review

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Fans of quirky, darkly comedic murder mysteries should find MAGGIE MOORE(S) to be a worthy descendant of films like FARGO and THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI that is right in their wheelhouse. In a small town that sees little crime, Police Chief Jordan Sanders (Jon Hamm) and his semi-useful deputy Reddy (British comedian Nick Mohammed) find the body of a young woman named Maggie Moore. Her husband is grieving but it’s not clear if he’s sincere. Before they can solve that crime, another Maggie Moore around the same age turns up dead. Her husband also seems suspicious, although for completely different reasons. The two women didn’t know each other, or have any identifiable connection, but Hamm suspects the killings of blond Maggie and brunette Maggie must somehow be intertwined.

As his investigation begins, a neighbor of Maggie number one, Rita Grace (Tina Fey), proves to be a useful source of information for Hamm’s police chief, and potentially more. Viewers are shown much of the machinations behind the deaths, so the mystery isn’t about whodunit but whether and how Hamm will solve the cases. The course does not go smoothly for the chief but it does unfold delightfully for the viewer, with dry wit and several surprises along the way.

Director John Slattery, who co-starred with St. Louis native Hamm in the mega-hit series “Mad Men” and directed five of its episodes, does a fine job behind the cameras here – especially for one whose long career has been spent almost entirely in front of them. The town looks quiet and anonymous, giving this an anywhere non-urban feel that suits the material. The action shifts among the moving pieces in this mini-crime wave effectively for both clarity and humor, with a running time that’s perfect for the tale being told. The foibles of the characters are given room to develop, maintaining that delicately balanced tone of wryness without giving in to zany. Though Fey is only credited as a supporting actress here, veteran screenwriter Paul Bernbaum seems to have been channeling her sensibilities as he crafted his script.

Hamm’s performance is superb in a role that makes his matinee-idol looks a relative non-factor, boding well for his career longevity. His character is a widower, awkwardly and reluctantly beginning to move on with his personal life just when he gets gobsmacked with his biggest work-related challenges. Mohammed is about as helpful in both regards as Barney Fife was for Sheriff Andy, though his bumbling is more verbal and less physical. Several scenes between Hamm and Fey are superbly written and executed. Many of the cast members contribute to the humorous aspects of the package en route to a very satisfying climax.

MAGGIE MOORE(S) opens in theaters and streaming on demand on Friday, June 16.

RATING: 3 out of 4 stars

CONFESS, FLETCH – Review

Yes, it’s a bit late for a flick based on a “beach book’ (usually a paperback you’d read while getting your tan near the water’s edge), so how about something more suited to Autumn, perhaps a movie based on a mystery one would read while enjoying a warm beverage next to a fireplace? Oh, I forgot to mention that this particular film is part of a literary series featuring a much-beloved sleuth. Now, we just had a visit from Hercule Poirot a few months ago, so his mustache is “in mothballs” for the moment. Anyway, this character is not known as a detective or a “consultant” (like the fellow at 221B Baker Str.). The title “hero” of this tale is an investigative reporter, or at least he was (he’s telling everyone that he’s “retired”). And he’s been absent from the screen for 33 years now. Oh, there are police detectives aplenty as this “man of leisure” gets involved with art heists, forgery, kidnapping, and murder. And, of course, the cops are imploring him to CONFESS, FLETCH.

It all starts (maybe “kicks into high gear”) on a warm Boston evening. In a “high-end” urban neighborhood Irwin Maurice “Fletch” Fletcher (Jon Hamm) unlocks the front door of the rental home where he’ll be staying during his latest “research trip”. In the lobby is a welcome note under a wine bottle. And several feet away from that is the lifeless body of a twenty-something blonde woman. Fletch calls the police (the general number, not 9-11), and soon opens his door to the homicide squad led by Detective “slo-mo” Monroe (Roy Wood Jr.) and his aide, Detective Griz (Ayden Mayeri). During questioning, Fletch explains how this “west-coater” came to be there…via Italy. He insists that he’s “retired” from Investigative journalism, but a hefty”retainer” prompted him to fly to Venice to meet with an heiress named Angela AKA “Andy” (Lorenza Izzo), who’s looking to locate several very pricey paintings from her father’s collection. Andy suspects that her snooty stepmother, who insists on being called “The Countess” (Marcia Gay Harden), had a gloved, jeweled hand in it. To complicate things further, Andy’s pop, the Count, has been kidnapped. The ransom: a multi-million dollar original Picasso. The pot is “sweetened” for Fletch when he begins an affair with Andy leading to their engagement. But he leaves her for “Beantown” where all leads point to an established art dealer, and EDM fan (Kyle MacLachlan). The police release Fletch as a “person of interest”, so he’s got to “shake them” to find the art and the reason why somebody would “set him up” on a murder charge. Over the next few days, Fletch, using several aliases, discovers several suspects including the rental home’s owner Owen (John Behlmann), his soon-to-be-ex-wife (Lucy Punch), and their spacy hippie neighbor Eve (Annie Mumolo) while dodging Monroe and Griz. But what happens when his new fiancee is added to that roster? Can Fletch’s former boss, newspaper editor Frank (John Slattery) point him toward the real “perps” before the “frame sticks”?


The role of the “snarky sleuth” feels like a near-perfect fit for Hamm as he tries to go from an iconic TV role (Don Draper) into leading man roles in feature films (he scored recently with his supporting role in TOP GUN: MAVERICK). While he makes good use of his “matinee idol” looks (we don’t question the quick pairing with Andy), Hamm finally gets a chance to showcase his superb comic skills that we’ve seen on TV (great hosting gigs on SNL, and a recurring role on “30 Rock”). And whether tossing off an effortless one-liner or a blistering “burn”, or going “all in” as a zany phony expert, Hamm puts his distinctive mark on the beloved “righteous rascal”. He may be at his “best” when verbally sparring with Wood as the laconic Monroe, whose “laid-back” style lulls many into letting their guards down. Fletch may think that he can charm his way around him, but Wood can “throw down” with him when needed. Though he flummoxes his co-workers, particularly the often exasperated Griz, played with a perfect “slow burn” by Mayeri. And it’s great to see Hamm back with his old “Mad Men” co-star Slattery as they share a warm rapport as two pals who know each other’s “MO”. Much as in ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD, Izzo is a stunning Italian femme fatale, who pushes Fletch until he needs to push back. Screen vets Hardin, MacLachlan, Punch, and Mumolo also score big laughs as the loopy “red herrings”. Or are they?

So, after countless attempts to bring the character back to the big screen (from Jason Lee to Zach Braff to Joshua Jackson, among others), director/co-screenwriter Greg Mottola (who adapted Gregory McDonald’s 1976 novel with Zev Borow) is the one to “reboot’ (and maybe “revamp”) the wiseacre sleuth. So, can he move out of the shadow of Chevy Chase’s late 1980s efforts? Yes, I’d say that it strives to be “its own animal” and largely succeeds thanks to Hamm (who was part of Mottola’s last film KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES). and his supporting ensemble. Unfortunately, the new entry has the same problems as its legacy in that the central mystery is, well, almost as stale as Colombo’s cigars. Twists and turns, along with double and triple crosses are tossed in with some “floating” a long, long time before their “payback”. But, like the earlier mentioned Poirot movies, are you that concerned over “pinched” paintings, although the murder “set up” gives it a bit of much-needed urgency (and yet, there’s still that “lull” around the one-hour mark). Nope, this is merely an excuse for our hero to pelt the dense and pompous with insults and try and bluff his way out when a ruse starts to crack. So is this the start of a new movie franchise? Well, probably not though it would be an entertaining occasional cable or streaming feature. So, unless you’re a diehard Chase devotee, you’ll chuckle many times as those in charge try to compel IMF to CONFESS, FLETCH.

3 Out of 4

CONFESS, FLETCH is now playing in select theatres and is streaming as a video-on-demand via most services.

Giveaway – Win A Copy Of SPOTLIGHT On Blu-ray/DVD

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The riveting true story of the dedicated investigative team that blew the lid off a monumental cover up, Spotlight is now available on Digital HD, and comes to Blu-ray combo pack, DVD and On Demand on February 23, 2016, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Directed by Academy Award nominee Tom McCarthy (Up, The Station Agent), this taut drama goes behind the scenes of one of the most notorious scandals in recent history as a small group of intrepid journalists take on a seemingly unbeatable opponent — and win. “A tour de force” (Variety), Spotlight on Blu-ray and DVD features an insightful “making-of” documentary and revealing conversations with the filmmakers.

“A masterpiece” according to Brian Truitt, USA Today, Spotlight is one of the most important and critically acclaimed films of the year, nominated for six Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. Additionally, the film was nominated for three Golden Globes®, two SAG Awards, eight Critics Choice Awards and a total of nine Best Picture nominations.

Michael Keaton (Birdman), Mark Ruffalo (Foxcatcher) in his Academy Award® nominated role and Rachel McAdams (Southpaw) in her Academy Award® nominated role lead a critically acclaimed cast in this gripping story of the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation that uncovered a scandal that rocked one of the world’s oldest and most trusted institutions. Delving into allegations of child abuse within the local Catholic Archdiocese, a tenacious team of Boston Globe reporters exposes a decades-long cover-up that reaches the highest levels of Boston’s religious, legal, and government establishments. “Brilliantly acted and flawlessly directed” (New York Post),Spotlight is a powerful drama-thriller the critics are calling “the All the President’s Men of our time” (Los Angeles Times).

WAMG is giving away copies of the film to celebrate the Blu-ray/DVD release.

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BLU-RAYTM and DVD BONUS FEATURES:

  • Uncovering the Truth: A Spotlight Team Roundtable – Fourteen years after their journalistic detective work made headlines and rocked the Catholic church, the real-life Boston Globe Spotlight team reunites for a roundtable discussion about the challenges they faced, and how the shocking story they uncovered continues to impact the world.
  • Spotlight: A Look Inside
  • The State of Journalism

The film will be available on Blu-ray with DIGITAL HD and UltraViolet and DVD

  • Blu-ray™ unleashes the power of your HDTV and is the best way to watch movies at home, featuring 6X the picture resolution of DVD, exclusive extras and theater-quality surround sound.
  •  DVD offers the flexibility and convenience of playing movies in more places, both at home and away.
  •  DIGITAL HD with UltraViolet™ lets fans watch movies anywhere on their favorite devices. Users can instantly stream or download.

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Cast: Michael Keaton, Mark Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams, Liev Schreiber, John Slattery, Brian d’Arcy James, Stanley Tucci
Directed By: Tom McCarthy
Written By: Josh Singer, Tom McCarthy
Produced By: Michael Sugar, Steve Golin, Nicole Rocklin, Blye Pagon Faust
Executive Produced By: Jeff Skoll, Jonathan King, Pierre Omidyar, Michael Bederman, Bard Dorros, Tom Ortenberg, Peter Lawson,Xavier Marchand
Director of Photography: Masanobu Takayanagi
Production Designer: Stephen H. Carter
Edited By: Tom McArdle
Composer: Howard Shore
Costume Designer: Wendy Chuck

TECHNICAL INFORMATION BLU-RAY:
Street Date: February 23, 2016
Copyright: 2016 Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
Selection Number: 55174892
Layers: BD-50
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen 1.85:1
Rating: R for some language including sexual references
Languages/Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish and French Subtitles
Sound: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Run Time: 2 hours, 9 minutes

TECHNICAL INFORMATION DVD:
Street Date: February 23, 2016
Copyright: 2016 Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
Selection Number: 55174890
Layers: Dual
Aspect Ratio: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Rating: R for some language including sexual references
Languages/Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish and French Subtitles
Sound: English Dolby Digital 5.1
Run Time: 2 hours, 9 minutes

 

Watch The Powerful Clip From SPOTLIGHT Before You See The Movie This Friday

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Mark Ruffalo gives an Oscar-calibre performance in one of the best films of 2015, SPOTLIGHT.

Starring Michael Keaton, Mark Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams, John Slattery, Liev Schrieber, Brian D’Arcy James, Stanley Tucci, Billy Crudup and directed by Academy Award-nominee Tom McCarthy, SPOTLIGHT tells the riveting true story of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Boston Globe investigation that would rock the city and cause a crisis in one of the world’s oldest and most trusted institutions.

The Santa Barbara International Film Festival announced last week that Michael Keaton, Mark Ruffalo and Rachel McAdams will be honored with the 2016 American Riviera Award at the 31st edition of the Fest, which runs from February 3 to February 13, 2016. This is the first time the award will be given to three honorees, who will be fêted with a Tribute celebrating their careers, culminating with their powerhouse collaboration in Tom McCarthy’s blisteringly true drama SPOTLIGHT. The film recently opened to critical acclaim. The Tribute will take place during the festival’s run at the historic Arlington Theatre.

“Michael, Mark and Rachel are three of the finest actors in the business.” stated Festival Director Roger Durling, “They are artists in the truest sense of the word who continue to surprise and inspire audiences with their talent,” adding, “their recent turn in Spotlight demonstrates their skills both harmoniously as an ensemble and individually, it is an honor to celebrate their work with the American Riviera Award.”

(Left to right)  Rachel McAdams as Sacha Pfeiffer, Mark Ruffalo as Michael Rezendes and Brian d’Arcy James as Matt Carroll in SPOTLIGHT.   Photo credit:  Kerry Hayes / Distributor:  Open Road Films
(Left to right)  Rachel McAdams as Sacha Pfeiffer, Mark Ruffalo as Michael Rezendes and Brian d’Arcy James as Matt Carroll in SPOTLIGHT. Photo credit:  Kerry Hayes/Open Road Films

When the newspaper’s tenacious “Spotlight” team of reporters delves into allegations of abuse in the Catholic Church, their year-long investigation uncovers a decades-long cover-up at the highest levels of Boston’s religious, legal, and government establishment, touching off a wave of revelations around the world.

SPOTLIGHT is now playing in select theaters and will be in theaters everywhere this Friday.

Check out this link for a complete list of theaters, which will continue to be updated: http://www.spotlightmovietheaters.com

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Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of SPOTLIGHT In St. Louis

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Go behind the scenes of SPOTLIGHT in this brand new featurette and be sure to check out the newly released clips from the film below.

Starring Michael Keaton, Mark Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams, John Slattery, Liev Schrieber, Brian D’Arcy James, Stanley Tucci and Billy Crudup, SPOTLIGHT tells the riveting true story of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Boston Globe investigation that would rock the city and cause a crisis in one of the world’s oldest and most trusted institutions. Directed by Academy Award-nominee Thomas McCarthy, SPOTLIGHT is a tense investigative thriller, tracing the steps to one of the biggest crime stories in modern times.

The film opens in St. Louis, Friday, November 20th.

SPOTLIGHT is now playing in select theaters and expanding across the nation throughout the following weeks.  Check out this link for a complete list of theaters, which will continue to be updated: http://www.spotlightmovietheaters.com

WAMG invites you to enter for a chance to win a pass (Good for 2) to the advance screening of SPOTLIGHT on Monday, November 16 at 7PM in the St. Louis area.

We will contact the winners by email.

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3. No purchase necessary.

Rated R for some language, including sexual reference.

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TED 2 Coming To Blu-ray On December 15, 2015

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Just when you thought it couldn’t get any more outrageous, Ted and his BFF are back in the hilarious, boundary-busting buddy comedy, TED 2, coming to Digital HD on November 24, 2015, and Blu-ray™ Combo Pack, DVD and On Demand on December 15, 2015, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

The follow up to TED, the highest-grossing original R-rated comedy of all time, TED 2 features more of the hysterically raunchy banter that has made writer-director-actor Seth MacFarlane an entertainment world powerhouse—as well as a touching story of brotherly love. Both the Blu-ray and DVD include an UNRATED extended edition that features never-before-seen footage that was too rude for the cinema, but makes this year’s most outrageous comedy the perfect gift for fans of this very adult spin on a childhood icon.

“Funnier, wilder and even more naughty than the first movie!” according to Bill Zwecker, WFLD-TV (Fox), Ted 2 finds John (Mark Wahlberg) dejected after a speedy marriage and divorce, but Ted’s romance with co-worker Tami-Lynn (Jessica Barth) is full-speed ahead after a dream wedding presided over by none other than Flash Gordon (Sam J. Jones) himself. But when the pair tries to adopt a child, they are stunned by the contention that Ted is not a person. With the help of John and newly minted lawyer and longtime weed aficionado Samantha L. Jackson (Amanda Seyfried), the couple takes on the intolerance of a system unable to understand their love.

Mark Wahlberg (The Fighter, Lone Survivor) and Seth MacFarlane (“Family Guy,” A Million Ways to Die in the West) reprise their star roles as John and his life-long best friend Ted, with an all-star cast that includes Amanda Seyfried (Les Miserables, Dear John) and Jessica Barth (Ted, “Family Guy”), as well as inspired cameos from NFL star Tom Brady, Liam Neeson, Jimmy Kimmel, Jay Leno, Morgan Freeman, Patrick Warburton, John Slattery and more in a “Lewd teddy bear comedy [that] has us in stitches, again” (Grand Rapids Press).

BONUS FEATURES EXCLUSIVE TO Blu-rayTM:

  • A Giant Opening Dance Number
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Gag Reel
  • Cameo Buddies

BLU-RAYTM and DVD BONUS FEATURES

  • Thunder Buddies 4 Lyfe
  • Roadtripping
  • Creating Comic-Con
  • Feature Commentary with Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin & Wellesley Wild and Jessica Barth

The film will be available on Blu-ray with DIGITAL HD and UltraViolet and DVD

  • Blu-ray unleashes the power of your HDTV and is the best way to watch movies at home, featuring 6X the picture resolution of DVD, exclusive extras and theater-quality surround sound.
  • DVD offers the flexibility and convenience of playing movies in more places, both at home and away.
  • DIGITAL HD with UltraViolet lets fans watch movies anywhere on their favorite devices. Users can instantly stream or download.

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FILMMAKERS:
Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Seth MacFarlane, Amanda Seyfried, Morgan Freeman, Giovanni Ribisi, Jessica Barth, Patrick Warburton, John Slattery
Directed By: Seth McFarlane
Written By: Seth McFarlane, Alec Sulkin, Wellesley Wild
Produced By: Jason Clark, John Jacobs, Seth McFarlane, Scott Stuber
Executive Produced By: Alec Sulkin, Wellesley Wild
Director of Photography: Michael Barrett
Production Designer: Steven J. Lineweaver
Edited By: Jeff Freeman
Costume Design By: Cindy Evans
Music By: Walter Murphy

TECHNICAL INFORMATION BLU-RAY:
Street Date: December 15, 2015
Copyright: 2015 Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
Selection Number: 2035660
Layers: BD-50
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Rating: R for crude and sexual content, pervasive language, and some drug use/NA
Languages/Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish and French Subtitles
Sound: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1/ DVS DD 2.0; Spanish and French DTS Digital Surround 5.1
Run Time: 1 hour 57 minutes/2 hours 6 minutes

TECHNICAL INFORMATION DVD
Street Date: December 15, 2015
Copyright: 2015 Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
Selection Number: 2035661
Layers: Dual
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Rating: R for crude and sexual content, pervasive language, and some drug use/NA
Languages/Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish and French Subtitles
Sound: English, Spanish and French Dolby Digital 5.1; English DVS DD 2.0
Run Time: 1 hour 57 minute/2 hours 6 minutes

Michael Keaton, Mark Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams And Liev Schreiber Star In The Trailer For The Drama SPOTLIGHT

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Featuring a terrific ensemble cast of Michael Keaton, Mark Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams, Liev Schreiber, Brian D’Arcy James and Stanley Tucci, SPOTLIGHT tells the true story of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Boston Globe investigation that would rock the city and cause a crisis in one of the world’s oldest and most trusted institutions.

Check out the riveting new trailer below.

When the newspaper’s tenacious “Spotlight” team of reporters delve into allegations of abuse in the Catholic Church, their year-long investigation uncovers a decades-long cover-up at the highest levels of Boston’s religious, legal, and government establishment, touching off a wave of revelations around the world.

Directed by Academy Award-nominee Thomas McCarthy, SPOTLIGHT is a tense investigative thriller, tracing the steps to one of the biggest crime stories in modern times.

SPOTLIGHT hits theaters on November 6th, 2015.

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Win Passes To The Advance Screening of TED 2 In St. Louis

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In 2012, one adorable, albeit incredibly foulmouthed, teddy bear took the world by storm. With his classic, furry good looks, unparalleled swagger and penchant for pot-fueled humor and sexually charged antics, an unlikely leading man catapulted Universal Pictures and Media Rights Capital’s small comedy about a stoner dude and his best friend to its status as the highest-grossing original “R”-rated comedy of all time.

This summer, Seth MacFarlane returns as writer, director and voice star of TED 2, the follow-up to the blockbuster that launched the career of the world’s most outrageous bear. Joined once again by Mark Wahlberg as John Bennett, the thunder buddies for life are entering into uncharted territory.

It’s time to legalize Ted.

Also starring Amanda Seyfried, Giovanni Ribisi, John Slattery, Jessica Barth and Morgan Freeman, TED 2 opens in theaters on June 26.

WAMG invites you to enter for a chance to win passes (Good for 2) to the advance screening of TED 2 on JUNE 23rd at 7PM in the St. Louis area.

We will contact the winners by email.

Answer the following:

What’s the name of the grocery store where Ted works in the first TED movie?

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GOD’S POCKET – The Review

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Just a week after the release of a feature film directed by a prominent actor, I’m speaking of FADING GIGOLO by John Tuturro, comes another one helmed by an actor. But this is his feature film debut, oh, and he’s not in front of the camera (but Tuturro is, the busy guy!). GOD’S POCKET is helmed by John Slattery who has attained TV immortality as indulgent “bad boy” Roger Sterling on AMC’s “Mad Men”, where he cut his film making teeth calling the shots on five episodes. With this feature he’s back doing a period piece (his TV show is set from 1960-69, while this film appears to be from the late 70’s early 80’s…no cell phones or computers and everybody drives a big ‘gas-guzzler’), but the characters are laborers and petty thieves, not ad execs. Same general  East Coast area though. The film’s title refers to a working class section of New York state. He’s brought one of his TV co-stars along for this project, but besides Mr. Tuturro, the film’s great hook may be the chance to see a bit more of one of modern cinema’s greatest character actors who was taken from us much too soon.

The film opens with a somber funeral, then quickly backs up several days prior to the sad farewell. Mickey Scarpato (Phillip Seymour Hoffman) is a transplant living in the neighborhood of God’s Pocket. He’s the second husband of gorgeous native Jeanie (Christina Hendricks) and is the stepfather to her twenty-something son Leon (Caleb Laandry Jones). After dropping Leon off at his job at the concrete plant, Mickey joins his pal Arthur (John Tuturro) and a local loan shark as they hijack a big truck full of frozen meat. Next the film introduces us to burned-out, boozy newspaper columnist Richard Shellburn (Richard Jenkins) who has penned many odes to the “working-class stiffs” from the Pocket (“where everybody knows everybody’s business”). That morning the motor-mouthed Leon bullies the wrong guy at work and meets his maker. His boss and co-workers tells the authorities that a “freak accident” claimed the kid. Jeanie doesn’t believe this and contacts the local newspaper editor who puts Shellburn on the story, much to his aggravation until he meets the grieving bombshell. Meanwhile Mickey struggles to collect the cash to pay the conniving funeral director “Smilin'” Jack (Eddie Marsan) for Leon as the gambling-addicted Arthur tries to stave off those nasty debt-collectors.

As this is the first post-passing Hoffman feature to be released, it’s hard to view the Mickey character without looking for hints at the actor’s fate. His appearance is puffy, lethargic, and subdued. How much here was the role interpretation and was any of it the performer’s physical limitations. A sequence in which he chases his truck down the street may have been meant as comedy, but it now plays as harrowing and disturbing. Besides the tragedy, we wonder what Hoffman saw in the character in the first place. He could play this schlubby, put-upon guy in his sleep. And what does the bodacious Jeanie see in this nebbish? This sad mother has none of the smarts that Hendrick’s Joan character possesses on “Mad Men” in addition to the “va-va-voom” factor. With her raven tresses and too-tight dresses Jeanie resembles a pasta-fed Jessica Rabbit. But besides the loss of her son, she’s has another heartache as she resign herself to using her body in order to get things done (like the mystery of her son’s demise). Jones as said son (Jeanie must have been a child bride) is such an obnoxious creep we wonder how the stringy-haired thug lasted a full day on the job (were they smitten with his Mom too?). Leon’s not that different from the screw-up Jones played in last year’s CONTRABAND, so the guy’s in dangerous of being typecast. Tuturro’s not as calm and cool as his hustler in GIGOLO, but he’s not given much to do other than advising Mickey and conning the thugs on his heels (there’s hint of his MILLER’S CROSSING work here). Jenkins is doing a take on the colorful, hard-drinking news writers of the past like NYC’s Jimmy Breslin and Chicago’s Mike Royko, but he comes off as so sullen and manipulative. A scene in which an eager journalism major a third his age “services’ him as he’s arguing with his frustrated editor is quite repugnant. He’s a low-level celeb using his past glories on everyone and is shocked that the Pocket residents find his portrayal of them unflattering. Like his co-stars, the talented Jenkins gives more to the role than it deserves.

And as far as talent goes, Slattery proved himself a gifted director with the “Mad Men” episodes he’s helmed (getting many great performance from himself!), but here the flimsy, disjointed material does him in. There’s a desire for us to become enamored of the community’s blue-collar, “salts of the Earth”, but they come off as cruel and petty. The eccentrics of the local watering hole aren’t colorful eccentric, but sad, pathetic barflies. Slattery and his co-screenwriter Alex Metcalf adapting Peter Dexter’s 1983 novel try to give this a Scorsese vibe with random, out-of-left-field violence to punctuate scenes, but it comes off as heavy-handed and desperate. A subplot involving the moving of a corpse seems like a clumsy, half-hearted swipe at Hitchcock’s THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY. These uninvolving characters and scenes never really connect into a compelling narrative. Once Roger Sterling flies off into TV series heaven next year, let’s hope that the promising Slattery will find more engaging original material because GOD’S POCKET is not worth the effort to exit the turnpike.

2 Out of 5

GOD’S POCKET opens everywhere and screens exclusively in the St. Louis area at Landmark’s Tivoli Theatre

 

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