WAMG is giving away Run-Of-Engagement passes to see UNDER THE SKIN starring Scarlett Johansson.
From visionary director Jonathan Glazer (SEXY BEAST, BIRTH) comes a stunning career transformation, a masterpiece of existential science fiction that journeys to the heart of what it means to be human, extraterrestrial — or something in between.
The film opens Friday, April 18 at the Tivoli Theatre in St. Louis.
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Check out the new behind-the-scenes featurette for UNDER THE SKIN starring Scarlett Johansson. From visionary director Jonathan Glazer (SEXY BEAST, BIRTH) comes a stunning career transformation, a masterpiece of existential science fiction that journeys to the heart of what it means to be human, extraterrestrial — or something in between.
Johansson describes the experience as nothing less than intoxicating because it allowed the very visible actress to go undercover in real life, undetected and in an entirely unpredictable fashion. “You have to get all your ducks in a row so you don’t blow your own cover,” Johansson explains of her process. “You also want to make sure that each take includes something useful. There were moments — and these were truly terrifying — when you felt like you couldn’t do something, or you didn’t know if a scene was going to emerge out of nothing. You had no choice but to go with it, which is when the scene would usually start to take shape.”
A voluptuous woman of unknown origin (Scarlett Johansson) combs the highways in search of isolated or forsaken men, luring this succession of lost souls into an otherworldly lair. They are seduced, stripped of their humanity, and never heard from again.
Johansson adjusts to life in new human skin, struggling to make sense of a world that is entirely foreign to her as her alien perspective melds with a human one. “It was a kind of metamorphosis, but there was also something metaphysical about playing this character,” Johansson explains. “It’s hard to put your finger on it and that was part of its appeal for me. This is not a genre movie. It’s more along the lines of an Ingmar Bergman drama in terms of its philosophical inquiry.”
Based on the novel by Michel Faber (The Crimson Petal and the White), UNDER THE SKIN examines human experience from the perspective of an unforgettable heroine who grows too comfortable in her borrowed skin, until she is abducted into humanity with devastating results.
UNDER THE SKIN is now playing in NY and LA, and expands nationwide throughout April.
Open Road Films has unveiled a new trailer for their highly anticipated film and funny movie, CHEF. The cast includes Jon Favreau, Sofia Vergara, John Leguizamo, Bobby Cannavale, Dustin Hoffman, Oliver Platt, Emjay Anthony, Scarlett Johansson and Robert Downey, Jr.
The film opened SXSW 2014 in March and will screen at the Tribeca Film Festival later this month.
Chef Carl Casper (Favreau) suddenly quits his job at a prominent Los Angeles restaurant after refusing to compromise his creative integrity for its controlling owner (Hoffman), he is left to figure out what’s next. Finding himself in Miami, he teams up with his ex-wife (Vergara), his friend (Leguizamo) and his son to launch a food truck.
Taking to the road, Chef Carl goes back to his roots to reignite his passion for the kitchen — and zest for life and love.
Directed by Jon Favreau, CHEF will hit theaters May 9.
Six years don’t seem like that long a stretch of a time, but it’s long enough to create a universe. I should clarify, I mean a cinematic universe. You see, that’s just what they’ve done at Marvel Studios. And what a wondrous place it is! And movie-goers are now able to visit there more than once a year. Hard to believe, but it was back in 2008 that the famed comic book company (lovingly named “The House of Ideas” by Stan Lee himself almost fifty years ago) decided that they should have a more active role in bringing their characters to the silver screen. Media pundits scoffed since several of their biggest properties, namely Spider-Man and the X-Men, were locked down in movie deals with Sony and Fox. But Marvel (with Paramount) initiated their big screen dreams with IRON MAN, and they’ve not looked back. That’s because the Marvel team have a long-goal strategy, for not only was that their first film, but it was the first entry in series referred to as “Phase One” along with THE INCREDIBLE HULK a few weeks after. An Iron Man sequel arrived two years later, with THOR and CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER both opening in the Summer of 2011. The following year MARVEL’S THE AVENGERS concluded the first phase. But would movie audiences still be interested in individual flicks starring these heroes after seeing them team up? That question was answered when “Phase Two” began last Summer with IRON MAN 3. Marvel (now part of the Disney company) decided to venture into cooler weather when they brought out the second Asgardian epic, THOR: THE DARK WORLD in November. And now we’re nearly at the midpoint of the second phase with a springtime release, CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER. And in many ways, this crackling action-adventure tale may be the brightest gleaming jewel in Marvel’s dazzling movie crown.
The film begins on a quiet, early morning in our nation’s capital. After helping thwart the alien invasion of NYC with the Avengers, Steve Rogers AKA Captain America (Chris Evans) is enjoying a brisk run along the waterfront. Cooling down, he recognizes the jogger he’s passed several times (“On the left”) relaxing under a tree. It’s Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie), a veteran just like Steve, but from a much more recent conflict. Sam invites him to stop by the VA facility where he works. But before the men can exchange more combat stories, duty calls via the arrival of Natasha Romanoff AKA the Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson). Soon, under the cover of darkness, the two, along with a SHIELD strike team, are jetting over the high seas on a mission to rescue a freighter that’s been hijacked by terrorists. But this ship holds an unusual cargo: advanced Shield technology, guarded by several now captive agents. Back in DC (sorry Marvel-maniacs!), director of SHIELD Nick Fury (Samuel L Jackson) is tight-lipped with Steve as they observe the construction of a new, more powerful fleet of “heli-carriers”, massive nearly invisible flying battleships that hover over the Earth. Steve has concerns over that, even after talking with a member of the shadowy Safety Council (SHIELD’s bosses), a senior political power player named Alexander Pierce (Robert Redford) who believes that the “Battle of New York” makes this new aggressive stance necessary. But this is just the tip of the iceberg as a menace from Steve’s past returns and he must throw down against the mysterious, ultimate assassin, the Winter Soldier.
With this new thriller Evans proves to be much more than a mannequin for variations of that patriotic uniform. As a matter of fact he’s become as comfortable sliding into that fighting gear as a certain children’s’ TV icon was donning his sweater and sneakers. Evans is impressive in the many battle sequences whether doling out the smack-downs or straining against formidable odds. And he uses that shield with as much skill and precision as ‘Fast’ Eddie Felson did with his cue stick in a billiards tourney. You can almost imagine the baddies in their neckbraces and bandages being arraigned after Cap hands them over. But we also see an emotional progression in Steve Rogers. He’s working hard to embrace the new world he’s now living, while still honoring those long. lost decades. You see him almost getting misty-eyed as he tries to take stroll through (incognito, of course) an exhibit dedicated to him at the Smithsonian (he’s a living museum piece!). You may have a tough time not getting misty-eyed yourself when Steve revisits a major person from his past. Evans expertly tries to put on a brave, cheerful face while regret pummels his heart. He knows exactly how to temper the gung-ho, big boy scout aspects of Cap while letting us know that despite that “super-soldier formula and vita-rays” pulsing through his veins, Steve Rogers is just as vulnerable as any of us. Cap’s not merely a servant who follows orders without question. He’s dedicated to the ideals of this country more than any agency or official. We can see why Sam Wilson doesn’t hesitate to join him without explanation when Steve asks for his help.
Speaking of Sam, Mackie is a terrific new addition to the series as the high-flying Falcon, and more importantly as a friend and confidant. The two men have an easy rapport and an obvious respect and admiration for each other with Mackie’s great comic delivery keeping Cap grounded. Of course, both are helped considerably by Johansson as the alluring, cool, and deadly Widow. She and Steve become almost a superhero version of Mulder and Scully as they try to evade the bad guys while seeking the truth. Their banter is full of great wit and a little flirtation. There’s less of the master interrogator here and more of the Emma Peel sexy superspy second only to the master-spy himself, Nick Fury played for the fifth time on-screen by Jackson. This time he’s not just strutting in his long black leather dusters or growling at Tony Stark. He’s more of the man of action than was shown is his last outing as he faced down Loki. But Jackson makes the low-key dialogue scenes (as when he tells Cap a story about his grandpa’) just as compelling as when he must survive an armed ambush. As terrific as the team is, the addition of the iconic Redford takes the film to another, higher level (hey, the perennial “golden boy’ would’ve made a pretty good Cap himself decades ago). He brings an unexpected gravitas to every scene, completely believable as this seasoned politico. After last year’s low-budget, sensational one-man drama ALL IS LOST, Redford proves he can waltz into a big-budget franchise and be just as riveting as any big stunt spectacle. Nice to see that the Sundance Kid is still full of surprises.
Here’s a classic comic cover from the 1970’s drawn by Cap’s co-creator Jack “King” Kirby!
I would be remiss if I didn’t single out several actors for praise, but in order not to chance ruining some plot twists and turns (even though these players are credited on IMDB and their stories have been featured in recent comics), I’ll slap on a big “SPOILER ALERT”!! Sebastian Stan makes quite an impact as the “Winter Soldier”. He’s a cold unstoppable killing machine with an incredible array of impressive high-tech weaponry along with a deadly pair of revolvers. Stan stares at his victims with the intensity of a TERMINATOR. Later on, as his repressed memories begin to break through, he has a sad, confused quality reminiscent of Peter Weller’s original Robocop. Also Hayley Atwell has a heart-wrenching couple of scenes as the love of Steve’s past. Back also is Toby Jones as Arnim Zola, no longer a fearful ‘toadie’ to the Red Skull, but full of deadly futuristic villainy. “END OF SPOILER ALERT”!! Just like her boss Nick Fury, agent Maria Hill played by TV sitcom vet Cobie Smolders has a lot more to do this time around and makes a great action star. Also from the tube, Emily VanCamp sparkles as Steve’s neighbor who is much more than she appears to be. For a superhero flick, this is quite an impressive pack of players.
And what a wonderful sandbox said players get to explore. One of the most engaging aspects of the early “Marvel Age of Comics” was the then radical idea of a shared universe. Each hero did not work in a vacuum, especially since most were based in NYC. Characters would approach the other for help, hear of another’s exploits, or just run into each other (sometimes leading to an obligatory “all a big misunderstanding” fight scene). Not only are there “call-backs” to the last Captain America” film, and the big Chitari/Avengers fight, but the script is liberally peppered with Marvel references: the new “heli-carriers” are outfitted with the latest from Stark Industries, someone uses a sedative developed by Bruce Banner, and (oops, almost had to issue another alert!). Credit goes out to returning screenwriters Markus and McFeely for bringing cap into the current century with great humor (love Steve’s “to do” notebook, no hand-held gizmos for him!) and sprinkling in some current event political commentary. Some of this was touched on in the Avengers film, the Iron Man trilogy, and even in THE DARK KNIGHT, but this film seems even more relevant with spy drones, and security agencies invading privacy stories dominating the news headlines. That’s one of the things about Cap that Stan Lee and the writers that followed used for those “Tales of Suspense” comics. Though he was born in the 1940’s Captain America will always be current to the times when utilized by talented scribes. Henry Jackman follows the previous film’s composer Alan Silvestri and gives the proceedings a rousing musical score. But the big surprise behind the scenes is in the director’s chair (correction, chairs!). Joe Johnston followed up his superb 1930’s set THE ROCKETEER with the 1940’s CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER for nostalgic adventures and wartime exploits. But for this modern-day thriller, the Marvel Studios hired the Russo brothers (Anthony and Joe), duo best known in the world of TV comedy (“Community”, and “Arrested Development”) although they did make a couple of features (YOU, ME, AND DUPREE, WELCOME TO COLLINWOOD). These two hit all the right notes as they keep the dialogue exchanges crackling, and the action exhilarating (they make the many hand-to-hand fight scenes just as powerful as anything in THE RAID films). We even get return visit from the “scrawny” Steve from the last film’s origin story! Could this be the start of another sibling directing dynasty ala’ the Coens? We’ll see. Luckily the Marvel execs have already signed them up for Cap’s next solo outing. Innovative thinking like that has made the Marvel movie universe the go-to destination for film makers and film-lovers. Need I tell you to stick around during the end credits for some bonus “goodies” ?Aw, man! Back to the real-world universe! But we’ll get to go back there in just four months when we meet the GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY in August! Hey Cap, in case the chest-front of your uniform gets damaged in battle while you’re protecting us, here’s some back-up stars for you’! You earned em’!!
From La Femme Nikita and The Professional to The Fifth Element, writer/director Luc Besson has created some of the toughest, most memorable female action heroes in cinematic history. Now, Besson directs Scarlett Johansson in LUCY, an action-thriller that tracks a woman accidentally caught in a dark deal who turns the tables on her captors and transforms into a merciless warrior evolved beyond human logic.
Johansson, starring as action hero Black Widow in the Marvel’s upcoming CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER, kicks ass in this first trailer for LUCY.
LUCY also stars Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman and is produced by Virginie Besson-Silla for EuropaCorp. Universal Pictures will distribute the movie worldwide, except for France, Benelux and China.
After the cataclysmic events in New York with The Avengers, Marvel’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” finds Steve Rogers, aka Captain America, living quietly in Washington, D.C. and trying to adjust to the modern world. But when a S.H.I.E.L.D. colleague comes under attack, Steve becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue that threatens to put the world at risk. Joining forces with Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow, Captain America struggles to expose the ever-widening conspiracy while fighting off assailants sent to silence him at every turn. When the full scope of the villainous plot is revealed, Captain America and the Black Widow enlist the help of a new ally, the Falcon. However, they soon find themselves up against an unexpected and formidable enemy—the Winter Soldier.
Based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series, first published in 1941, Marvel’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” is produced by Kevin Feige, p.g.a., directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, from a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, and stars Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Cobie Smulders, Frank Grillo, Emily VanCamp and Hayley Atwell, with Robert Redford as Alexander Pierce and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury.
“Captain America: The Winter Soldier” is presented by Marvel Studios. The executive producers are Louis D’Esposito, Alan Fine, Victoria Alonso, Michael Grillo and Stan Lee.
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CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER opens nationwide in 3D,
Marvel’s CAPTAIN AMERICA : THE WINTER SOLDIER made it’s world premiere last night at the El Capitan theater in Hollywood, California and WAMG was there! Stars Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson, Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Emily VanCamp, Cobie Smulders and more greeted an excited mob of fans before walking the red carpet on their big night, along with some special guests that included Jeremy Renner, Clark Gregg, Jennifer Grey, Michael Rooker, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and more. Check out the photos below!
After the cataclysmic events in New York with The Avengers, Marvel’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” finds Steve Rogers, aka Captain America, living quietly in Washington, D.C. and trying to adjust to the modern world. But when a S.H.I.E.L.D. colleague comes under attack, Steve becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue that threatens to put the world at risk. Joining forces with Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow, Captain America struggles to expose the ever-widening conspiracy while fighting off assailants sent to silence him at every turn. When the full scope of the villainous plot is revealed, Captain America and the Black Widow enlist the help of a new ally, the Falcon. However, they soon find themselves up against an unexpected and formidable enemy—the Winter Soldier.
Based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series, first published in 1941, Marvel’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” is produced by Kevin Feige, p.g.a., directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, from a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, and stars Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Cobie Smulders, Frank Grillo, Emily VanCamp and Hayley Atwell, with Robert Redford as Alexander Pierce and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury.
From visionary director Jonathan Glazer (SEXY BEAST, BIRTH) comes a stunning career transformation, a masterpiece of existential science fiction that journeys to the heart of what it means to be human, extraterrestrial — or something in between.
Check out the brand new trailer below.
In his Telluride Film Festival review, William Goss (film.com) wrote, “… casting the gorgeous Johansson is a masterstroke, but the actress works wonders with the sparse dialogue and an often passive demeanor.”
A voluptuous woman of unknown origin (Scarlett Johansson) combs the highways in search of isolated or forsaken men, luring this succession of lost souls into an otherworldly lair. They are seduced, stripped of their humanity, and never heard from again.
Based on the novel by Michel Faber (The Crimson Petal and the White), UNDER THE SKIN examines human experience from the perspective of an unforgettable heroine who grows too comfortable in her borrowed skin, until she is abducted into humanity with devastating results.
The film will open April 4 in NY & LA. April 11 everywhere.
UNDER THE SKIN, starring Scarlett Johansson, has received its first poster. The film screened at the Venice, Telluride, London and Toronto Film Festivals in 2013.
Gregory Ellwood, HITFIX (Telluride) – “This film lives and dies on Johansson’s incredible turn. Johansson’s dialogue is mostly limited to her pickup lines as she scours the city for new meat. Even though a majority of her scenes are silent the 28-year-old actress still finds a way to bring a distinct dramatic arc to her character. Johnasson has shown signs before, but even her harshest critics will have to recognize she’s clearly grown into a world class actress.”
The new trailer will debut tomorrow.
From visionary director Jonathan Glazer (SEXY BEAST, BIRTH) comes a stunning career transformation, a masterpiece of existential science fiction that journeys to the heart of what it means to be human, extraterrestrial — or something in between.
A voluptuous woman of unknown origin (Scarlett Johansson) combs the highways in search of isolated or forsaken men, luring this succession of lost souls into an otherworldly lair. They are seduced, stripped of their humanity, and never heard from again.
Based on the novel by Michel Faber (The Crimson Petal and the White), UNDER THE SKIN examines human experience from the perspective of an unforgettable heroine who grows too comfortable in her borrowed skin, until she is abducted into humanity with devastating results.
UNDER THE SKIN will open April 4 in NY & LA. April 11 everywhere.
Tune in to the Big Game this Sunday for an exclusive look at Marvel’s CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER. Check out the preview and the new posters.
After the cataclysmic events in New York with The Avengers, Marvel’s CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER finds Steve Rogers, aka Captain America, living quietly in Washington, D.C. and trying to adjust to the modern world. But when a S.H.I.E.L.D. colleague comes under attack, Steve becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue that threatens to put the world at risk.
Joining forces with the Black Widow, Captain America struggles to expose the ever-widening conspiracy while fighting off professional assassins sent to silence him at every turn. When the full scope of the villainous plot is revealed, Captain America and the Black Widow enlist the help of a new ally, the Falcon. However, they soon find themselves up against an unexpected and formidable enemy—the Winter Soldier.
Based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series, first published in 1941, Marvel’s CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER is produced by Kevin Feige, directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, from a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, and stars Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Cobie Smulders, Frank Grillo, Emily VanCamp and Hayley Atwell, with Robert Redford as Alexander Pierce and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury.
CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER is presented by Marvel Studios. The executive producers are Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Michael Grillo, Alan Fine and Stan Lee.