The latest new DVD releases this week and upcoming releases for all the movie blockbusters. Also release dates for iTunes, Redbox, Netflix and Amazon Video.
Richard Gere talks about his new movie with Peter Travers.David H. Miller/ABC News Gere, 66, toldPeter Traversthat the film’s production crew went to great lengths to tuck away cameras in the city hoping to capture the true sense of life as a homeless person. “We hid them in Starbuck...
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Richard Gere prizes his privacy; plays publicity hound in new movie.(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)Lawson, Terry
Blake Lively is poised to portray one of the intense actors cast in this intricate charade along with Richard Gere, Diane Keaton, and Lin-Manuel Miranda. While the movie is currently in the pre-production stage, anticipation builds for forthcoming updates, including a director, on this engaging...
The 1996 thrillerPrimal Fear, has one of the most surprising endings of all time. Starring Richard Gere as defense attorney Martin Vail and Edward Norton as altar boy Aaron Stampler, the movie's climax delivers a stunning revelation. Initially, Aaron appears as a timid, innocent figure, but ...
Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer: Directed by Joseph Cedar. With Richard Gere, Lior Ashkenazi, Michael Sheen, Steve Buscemi. Norman Oppenheimer is a small time operator who befriends a young politician at a low point in his l
(preferred name Ani) as a woman older than her 25 years, but still young enough to believe in the sanctity of elopement. Baker also twists what we'd expect of movie Russian oligarchs; here, the brute Brighton Beach muscle they bring are little match against a street-smart girl who has ...
Richard Gere Has A New Career, Thanks To Two Israeli Filmmakers The movie star is grateful to two filmmakers who have given him some of the richest roles of his career, including "Norman," "Time Out of Mind," and "The Dinner."
Is this the first movie you’ve ever made about filmmaking?It’s been tipped upon, but it’s never been a big theme. When Elizabeth talks about the craft of acting and filmmaking, she talks about getting to the truth, and everybody sort of nods along, as if it were an agreed-upon ...