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Katrina is beautiful.
I kept thinking she was from New Zealand or England but she's actually American. She needs to be on more shows.
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Katrina is beautiful.
The most ambitious nonfiction project in a newly announced lineup of films at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival — coming in at a whopping 7½ hours — is not a traditional indie film but an ESPN miniseries. The heretofore secretive project focuses on O.J. Simpson, attempting to go deeper and fresher on the controversial figure. Directed by Ezra Edelman, “O.J.: Made in America” is a miniseries under the sports network’s “30 for 30” banner. It traces Simpson’s personal and public life during his murder trial, setting its story against the backdrop of Los Angeles while exploring race and celebrity. The festival, which kicks off Jan. 21, will screen the entire project in one day in two parts. ESPN aims to air the film later in 2016, likely in two-hour chunks over multiple days.
Other movies announced as narrative film premieres at Sundance 2016 include “The Hollars,” starring and directed by actor John Krasinski (who previously made his Sundance directing debut with “Brief Interviews With Hideous Men”); “Amy” director Asif Kapadia’s “Ali & Nino,” a tragic love story set in the oil-rich country of Azerbaijan at the dawn of World War I; and indie stalwart Kelly Reichardt’s “Certain Women,” a tale of three women in small-town America that boasts a starry ensemble of Kristen Stewart, Laura Dern and frequent Reichardt cast member Michelle Williams.
The section also includes the directorial debut of the former film executive and longtime Ang Lee collaborator James Schamus, whose “Indignation” is an adaptation of Philip Roth’s period-midcentury novel set on a college campus, and Ira Sachs’ “Little Men,” an inter-cultural coming-of-age story from the director of “Love Is Strange.”
Fest favorite Taika Waititi makes his return to Sundance with “Wilderpeople,” about a boy and his uncle on the run in the New Zealand outback.
Among the documentary premieres, most, like “O.J.: Made in America,” are personality-driven. They include “Michael Jackson’s Journey From Motown to Off the Wall,” from Spike Lee, about the early Jackson album; Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady’s “Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You”; and Louis Black and Karen Bernstein’s “Richard Linklater — Dream Is Destiny,” which examines Linklater via Austin in the 1990s.
That shannara chronicles show was very average. But crixus has a cool haircut and i'm liking that cute, short brunette that robs people.
That OJ miniseries sounds really interesting.
I've just watched 10 minutes of the Adam Sandler movie Blended - one of the worst movies I've ever seen. And I'm surprised it didn't get more flack for the ridiculous Africa stereotypes in the film.
I tried giving that Ridiculous 6 **** on Netflix a chance and turned it off after 15 minutes
Sandler has become such a joke.
Are you saying they're banging?USA and ABC hot and fresh out the kitchen.
Isn't there a scripted series about the OJ trial coming on this year too? Or did that already air? I know I read about one somewhere.
First week of January and this will prob be in my 2016 top 5Big Short was much more entertaining than I thought. Easily one of my fav movies of the year
Big Short was much more entertaining than I thought. Easily one of my fav movies of the year
I caught it last night.
Selena Gomez didn't know what a synthetic CDO was when she was explaining it even, you could just tell.
Okay, Christian Bale - I'm back.
Liked him in The Fighter a whole lot obviously, but thought his performance in American Hustle, while not bad is very overrated (Bradley Cooper was the person I came away from that movie impressed with), and then you have things like Exodus: Gods and Kings, Public Enemies, Out of the Furnace, etc. Meh.
But his performance in The Big Short brought to light something he's really good at that few are -- sinking into an array of strong personalities. Whether it was convincing you:
- he could be a crazed lunatic by night and just tolerating you with every fiber of his being by day in American Psycho
- he could be the sibling in a supporting role whose bad decisions are compounded by his even worse addictions, even though he clearly means well in The Fighter
- he could be an ex-physician turned hedge fund manager with social anxiety and a beautiful mind in The Big Short
He can become so many different things in such a grave and convincing fashion sometimes and it blows me away each time I'm witnessing it on-screen. It's really a talent.
You really counting that for 2016?First week of January and this will prob be in my 2016 top 5Big Short was much more entertaining than I thought. Easily one of my fav movies of the year
It would be an amazing year if we had 5 movies better than this one.
You should move to a small town, somewhere the rule of law still exists. You will not survive here. You are not a wolf, and this is a land of wolves now.
Are you saying they're banging?
i just dont want to have to demote any movie from my 2015 top 5Yeah Bale is great but he's been in some stinkers.
I don't remember Out of the Furnace being that bad though.You really counting that for 2016?First week of January and this will prob be in my 2016 top 5Big Short was much more entertaining than I thought. Easily one of my fav movies of the year
It would be an amazing year if we had 5 movies better than this one.
I don't know what the release date was so I aint even sure. Was it New Years? or did it just leak early and it's not even out in theaters yet?
Are you saying they're banging?
That's what I'm saying