The actress, now starring in Hitchock, divulges tidbits about at least six projects, all of which left her little time for rest in 2012.
What remains in the air is just how many plays the David O. Russell film can pull off.
Was it fate that John Hurt provided the narration for Ben Whishaw’s 2006 breakout, Perfume?
Anna Karenina marks the 40-year-old Brit’s third pairing with Keira Knightley, and it’s arguably his boldest work to date.
The film is going to net a lot of undue, hyperbolic ink, simply because it’s the first Twilight installment that’s compulsively watchable.
Though it boasts the strongest pedigree of all 2012 awards contenders, Lincoln doesn’t play like obvious Oscar bait while you’re watching it.
Posey is a singular, essential comedienne, unafraid to act a fool while also acting her ass off.
Michael Walker’s film ably speaks to the plight of the modern nine-to-fiver, who can feel bits of his or her soul dissolve with each daily commute.
You might have noticed that Hollywood’s superhero well is running a little dry.
Biopics may have the strongest track record in currying Academy favor, but tales of overcoming physical obstacles aren’t far behind.
Was this always such a loveless family?
Lincoln may further the heroism so associated with its subject, but it’s no bleeding-heart glamorization.
At this stage, the alternately thrilling and unwieldy three-hour epic is the season’s closest thing to a wild card.
Be them morphine sellers, pot distributors, or even moonshine runners, the party has to stop some time.
Fun Size may not age as well as the Beasties’ music, but for waggish Halloween kicks, it’s pretty close to a sure shot.
There seems no reason why the film’s Art Direction, Set Decoration, and Production Design can’t compete right along with this year’s showy heavy-hitters.
Cross your fingers that the film won’t pull a prom-stage fiasco and go splat.
Most filmgoers who see Lee’s magical-realist marine life, from bioluminescent jellyfish to migrating trout that fly, will be quick to dub the film the Visual Effects frontrunner.
Hawkes hasn’t had a typical career trajectory, and for a while, he didn’t seem the sort to headline his own project.
The Sessions is a deeply humane dramedy about sex and good spirits.