Brad Pitt leads a tank crew in the final days of World War II in this war drama from End of Watch's David Ayer. The year is 1945. Army sergeant Wardaddy (Brad Pitt) is the grizzled commander of a Sherman tank. Determined to strike a decisive victory for the Allies in the European Theater, Wardaddy leads his five-man crew on a treacherous mission behind enemy lines.
Ted Melfi's comedy St. Vincent stars Bill Murray as a crusty old man who ends up caring for the son of his new neighbor (Melissa McCarthy). Although he's a cynic who gambles, drinks, and frequents strip clubs, Vincent turns out to be exactly the mentor the 12-year-old kid needs as the young one adjusts to his parents' divorce, and life at a new school.
Shirley MacLaine, 80, who is romanced by Christopher Plummer, 84, in ‘Elsa and Fred,’ wants to make even more movies for the senior set
"Elsa and Fred" is the story of two people who at the end of the road, discover that it's never too late to love and make dreams come true. Elsa has lived for the past 60 years dreaming of a moment that Fellini had already envisaged: the scene in 'La Dolce Vita' at the Fontana di Trevi. The same scene without Anita Ekberg in it, but with Elsa instead.
Oscar Winner! Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography
Oscar Winner! Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography A fading actor (Michael Keaton) best known for his portrayal of a popular superhero attempts to mount a comeback by appearing in a Broadway play.
“Clark Terry is a legend. The jazz trumpeter was Quincy Jones’s teacher and one of Miles Davis’s idols. He played with Duke Ellington’s band, and Dizzy Gillespie deemed him a trumpeter nonpareil. Terry was the first black staff musician at NBC. As he approached 90, Terry continued to share his passion for music through teaching.
“French-Canadian infant terrible Xavier Dolan grows up, with a powerful film about the ferocity of mother love. At a still-precocious 25, Dolan takes a more mature but endlessly provocative and exhilarating look at the same relationship that lead to his debut film in Mommy. In a somnolent Cannes season, Mommy is precisely the electroshock jolt the festival needed.
‘Misery” meets “The Human Centipede” in “Tusk,” a Kevin Smith-directed horror-comedy that’s so warped that it’s sure to become a cult classic. Just how warped is it? Its premise is of a madman seeking to turn another man into a walrus.