Cate Blanchett News
Empire has released a new trailer for Terrence Malick‘s upcoming film Voyage of Time. Narrated by Cate Blanchett, it promises to span “the birth of the stars to the origin of humanity” and beyond. That all encompassing prompt seems to be Malick’s preoccupation these days and judging from some of the shots in the trailer, the IMAX format is the right canvass for his exploration of the universe.
Voyage of Time opens in the US on October 7th.
New Trailer For Terrence Malick’s Voyage Of Time Goes On A Cinematic Journey Through Life
- Dark Horizons: Trailer: “Voyage of Time: Life’s Journey”
- FirstShowing.net: New Trailer for Malick's Extended Doc 'Voyage of Time: Life's Journey'
- Screen Crush: Cate Blanchett Narrates a Different Kind of Trailer for Terrence Malick's 'Voyage of Time'
- JoBlo: Explore time and space in this trailer for Terrence Malick's Voyage of Time
Empire has released a new trailer for Terrence Malick‘s upcoming film Voyage of Time. Narrated by Cate Blanchett, it promises to span “the birth of the stars to the origin of humanity” and beyond. That all encompassing prompt seems to be Malick’s preoccupation these days and judging from some of the shots in the trailer, the IMAX format is the right canvass for his exploration of the universe.
Voyage of Time opens in the US on October 7th.
New Trailer For Terrence Malick’s Voyage Of Time Goes On A Cinematic Journey Through Life
- We Got This Covered: Voyage Of Time: Life’s Journey Trailer Unveils The Full Cut Of Malick’s Space Opus
- IndieWire: ‘Voyage of Time’: How Terrence Malick Made His Documentary About the Birth of the Stars and the Future of Mankind
- IndieWire: ‘Voyage of Time’ Trailer: Terrence Malick’s Ambitious IMAX Documentary Looks Stunning
- Badass Digest: VOYAGE OF TIME: LIFE’S JOURNEY Gets A Blanchett-Voiced Trailer
- FirstShowing.net: New Trailer for Malick's Extended Doc 'Voyage of Time: Life's Journey'
- Screen Crush: Cate Blanchett Narrates a Different Kind of Trailer for Terrence Malick's 'Voyage of Time'
- JoBlo: Explore time and space in this trailer for Terrence Malick's Voyage of Time
- IndieWire: Natalie Portman On Her Directioral Debut And the Advice Terrence Malick Gave Her
Two years ago, it was reported that Terrence Malick's decades-in-the works documentary, "Voyage Of Time," would be released in 2016. But even the most casual observer of the director knew that trying to hold the filmmaker down to a firm date was probably foolish, given that he works at his own pace. But it appears there is some real movement on the movie. READ MORE: Review: Terrence Malick's 'Knight Of Cups' Starring Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, And Natalie Portman The first images from the doc have arrived, and of course, they're pretty stunning.
Rooney Mara will receive this year’s Cinema Vanguard award from the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, for her performance in Todd Haynes‘ “Carol.”
Mara’s co-star in the 1940s lesbian drama, Cate Blanchett, will hand her the prize at a February 12 California ceremony, two hours north of Los Angeles.
“From her scene-stealing turn in ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ to her outstanding performance in his year’s ‘Carol,’ Rooney has repeatedly showcased her talents as one of the most gifted actors of her generation.
- Thompson on Hollywood: Rooney Mara to Receive Santa Barbara's Cinema Vanguard Award
- Variety: Rooney Mara to Get Santa Barbara Festival Vanguard Award
- Hollywood Reporter: Santa Barbara Film Fest: 'Carol' Star Rooney Mara Tapped for Honor
- Entertainment Weekly: 'Carol' star Rooney Mara wins Cinema Vanguard Award, for 'taking artistic risks'
The post Terrence Malick’s KNIGHT OF CUPS Official Trailer appeared first on FilmoFilia.
Watch the official trailer for Terrence Malick’s KNIGHT OF CUPS. With an ensemble cast headed by Christian Bale and supported by Cate Blanchett, Natalie Portman and Imogen Poots, "Knight of Cups" centers around a screenwriter and his spiraling odyssey in the sexualized, hard-partying and urban landscape of Hollywood.
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The Weinstein Company has released a new trailer for the Todd Haynes film Carol. Based on the Patricia Highsmith novel The Price of Salt, the film stars Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara as two women in the 1950s who fall in love despite the mores of the time. The trailer itself is nothing but images and music, revealing little of the plot and zero dialogue.
- Entertainment Weekly: Todd Haynes' new 'Carol' trailer immerses you in drunkenly gorgeous music and visuals
- Badass Digest: A New Trailer For CAROL, Supposedly The Greatest Movie Ever Made
- Variety: ‘Carol,’ ‘Spotlight,’ ‘Beasts of No Nation’ Lead Spirit Awards Nominations
- IndieWire: 'Carol,' 'Spotlight' and 'Beasts of No Nation' Lead 31st Film Independent Spirit Awards Nominees
- Deadline: Film Independent Spirit Award Nominations Announced: ‘Carol’, ‘Spotlight’, ‘Beasts Of Nation’ Come Up Strong
- Thompson on Hollywood: Indie Spirit Awards Nominations: 'Carol' Leads with Six, 'Spotlight and 'Beasts of No Nation' Close Behind with Five Each
- SlashFilm: ‘Carol’ Trailer: Get Lost in this Wordless Trailer for Todd Haynes’ Latest Film
- Screen Crush: New 'Carol' Trailer Offers an Elegant, Dialogue-Free Look at One of the Year's Best Films
- Screen Crush: 'Carol,' 'Beasts of No Nation' & 'Tangerine' Lead 2016 Spirit Award Nominees
- The Wrap: ‘Carol,’ ‘Beasts of No Nation’ Lead Indie Spirit Awards Nominations
- The Playlist: 'Carol,' 'Beasts Of No Nation,' & 'Spotlight' Lead 2016 Film Independent Spirit Award Nominations
Are there any superlatives left for "Carol"? The ravishing drama starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara has been blanketed with praise since its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, and now, audiences can finally check out what critics have been swooning over.
- Thompson on Hollywood: You Can Now Stream All 19 Tracks to Carter Burwell's Beautiful 'Carol' Score
- Badass Digest: CAROL Review: Gorgeous And Distant
- Vulture: Oscar Futures: Creed and Carol Court Best Picture
- Variety: ‘Carol’ Cinematographer Ed Lachman Takes Top Prize at Camerimage
- Deadline: ‘Carol’ Very Seductive, ‘Legend’ Solid But Iffy In Limited Debuts; ‘Brooklyn’ & ‘Spotlight’ Remain Solid: Specialty B.O.
- Entertainment Weekly: 'Carol' stars and director on the film's forbidden love story
“Carol” fits the mold of director Todd Haynes‘ extraordinary work, in that it calls to mind other great films (“Brief Encounter,” “Brokeback Mountain,” even Haynes’ own “Far From Heaven”) while standing alone as its own unique creation.
In the tradition of cineaste auteurs as far-ranging as Scorsese, Tarantino and Almodóvar, Haynes draws on a deep well of film knowledge.
But he filters it through his own sensibility, whether he’s exploring his pop culture obsessions (Bob Dylan in “I’m Not There,” Karen Carpente
- HitFix: 'Carol' director Todd Haynes on how to film falling in love
- Hollywood Reporter: Cate Blanchett on 'Truth': "I Never See Film as Being an Absolute Version of the Truth" — Actress Oscar Roundtable
- Screen Crush: Sarah Paulson on 'Carol,' Her Cut Scene With Rooney Mara, and 'American Horror Story'
Youâd never know from looking at it, but the down-on-his-luck person on the big screen in this Instagram photo from the Museum of Modern Art is⦠the ever-elegant two-time Oscar winner Cate Blanchett.
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A photo posted by MoMA The Museum of Modern Art (@themuseumofmodernart) on Nov 17, 2015 at 6:...
- IndieWire: Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara are Longing Lovers in Gorgeous Alternative 'Carol' Posters
- Entertainment Weekly: Cate Blanchett heralds the power of art during tumultuous times at MoMA gala
- Twitch: Review: LEGEND, The Full Package, Including Two Killer Roles For Tom Hardy
- Screen Crush: 'Carol' Review: Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara Dazzle In This Magnificent Love Story
Cate Blanchett will receive the Desert Palm Achievement Award, Actress at the 27th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival in January, PSIFF organizers announced on Friday. The Australian actress will be honored for her dual performances in 2015, playing the title role in Todd Haynes‘ drama “Carol” and CBS News producer Mary Mapes in James Vanderbilt‘s “Truth.” The award will be presented at the festival’s annual Awards Gala, which will take place on Saturday, Jan.