Vanessa Redgrave, Rooney Mara and the story of a woman with such inherent power that she had to be committed, in order to be "dealt with." I’m thinking I might want to read the book this is based on as well.
Trailer: Everybody Loves Somebody
I know I don’t usually post trailers for rom-coms, but this one interests me for a couple of reasons:
- This movie’s bilingual
- It portrays Mexicans (Mexican-Americans) doing normal stuff and not just rolling deep in gangs, cleaning something or being the token brown face in the crowd.
I speak Spanish and English, I'm Mexican-American and I'm a woman. Sadly, I don't see myself reflected back all that often in the American film industry, the same industry with which I'm clearly obsessed. It's a bummer and I think that should change. Plus, it's refreshing to see my people (<--Yes, I just said "my people," quit rolling your eyes.) doing things in movies that don't involve cleaning mansions or dealing drugs. I've been asking for more movies like this, so I might as well give this one a shot. Don't worry; i'll let you know if it's any good. Look for Everybody Loves Somebody in theaters February 17th.
Trailer: The Eyes of My Mother
This looks terrifying and the mood reminds me of Audition. A visually sophisticated horror movie always gets me. The Eyes of My Mother hits theaters on November 18th.
Trailer: Frank & Lola
Michael Shannon is one of those actors that’ll get me to watch pretty much anything he’s in. Well there’s that, and this movie is described as a psycho-sexual love story. Look for Frank & Lola in theaters on December 9th.
Trailer: No Pay, Nudity
Gabriel Byrne, Frances Conroy and Nathan Lane all in one place? Done. Look for No Pay, Nudity in theaters this month.
Trailer: All We Had
I love a good Judy Greer movie (even if she’s forever a supporting actor). This one’s especially interesting because it’s Katie Holmes’ directorial debut and it’s a movie about a mother fighting to make a good life for her kid. Look for All We Had in theaters on December ninth.