Scott Cooper's second collaboration with the 2011 Oscar winner is a Western that had its world premiere at the film festival in the Rockies. By Scott Feinberg Few directors working today have ...
Christian Bale has starred in such box office hits as "The Dark Knight" trilogy, where he played Bruce Wayne/Batman; "American Hustle" and "The Big Short." He won an Oscar in 2010 for his performance ...
“Hostiles,” directed by Scott Cooper, is a thought-provoking and raw Western that produces a semblance of hope. Instead of glorifying the West, the film presents an accurate and hard-to-stomach ...
Christian Bale as Capt. Joseph J. Blocker looking off in the distance in Hostiles (2017) Credit: Image via Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures Trigger Warning: The following references PTSD, suicide ...
Christian Bale stars as Captain Joe Blocker, a soldier hardened and haunted by years of slaughtering Native Americans. Scott Cooper’s new film Hostiles is a project whose themes of racism, feminism ...
American actor Robert Duvall, who has been prominently featured in western films throughout his career, has claimed of the genre, “The English have Shakespeare, the French have Moliere, the Russians ...
Watch a clip from the movie "Hostiles," starring Christian Bale, Rosamund Pike, and Wes Studi. Photo: Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures What precipitates the trip is a goodwill gesture from ...
Coming to Blu-ray and DVD this week is Hostiles, writer/director Scott Cooper’s stark, brutally violent Western about a hardened, hate-filled Army captain (Christian Bale) who is assigned to escort a ...
ALLEN: We had a major publication reach out, wanting to talk about the Weinstein today vs Chappaquiddick, 40 years ago. There were certain members of the press looking for that narrative and wanting ...
Director Scott Cooper and stars Rosamund Pike and Wes Studi discussed why the film, set in 1892, has become increasingly more relevant in today’s America. By Ariston Anderson The Rome Film Fest on ...
John Ford once said that there is no more perfect an image for cinema than that of a man on a horse riding into some presumably picturesque Western horizon. On that front, one would assume Scott ...