Tag: Russell Crowe

  • Explore five Ridley Scott masterpieces before Napoleon’s arrival

    Explore five Ridley Scott masterpieces before Napoleon’s arrival

    Mumbai: Ridley Scott, the visionary director behind iconic films, has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema. His ability to seamlessly blend compelling narratives with stunning visuals has solidified his place as a cinematic maestro. Fans eagerly await his upcoming project, Napoleon – a film about the rise and fall of the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and his relentless journey to power – starring Joaquin Phoenix all set to release on 24 November 2023 in cinemas including your nearest PVR INOX outlets. Ahead of the film’s release, here are five Ridley Scott movies you should watch if you haven’t already

    Gladiator (2000)

    No exploration of Ridley Scott’s filmography would be complete without a journey to ancient Rome in Gladiator. Released in 2000, this epic historical drama follows the story of Maximus Decimus Meridius, a betrayed general seeking revenge against the corrupt emperor who murdered his family. Russell Crowe’s portrayal of Maximus earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor, and the film itself claimed five Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director for Ridley Scott. Gladiator is a masterclass in storytelling, character development, and visual spectacle. The intense gladiatorial combat scenes, combined with a powerful score by Hans Zimmer, create an immersive cinematic experience.

    American Gangster (2007)

    Transitioning from ancient Rome to 1970s Harlem, American Gangster showcases Ridley Scott’s versatility as a director. Released in 2007, this crime drama stars Denzel Washington as Frank Lucas, a real-life drug lord, and Russell Crowe as Richie Roberts, the detective determined to bring him down. The film is a gripping exploration of crime, power, and morality. Ridley Scott’s keen directorial eye captures the essence of the era, and the dynamic performances by Washington and Crowe elevate the narrative.

    Blade Runner (1982)

    Blade Runner is a groundbreaking science fiction classic that immerses viewers in a dystopian future where humanoid robots, known as replicants, struggle for autonomy. Harrison Ford takes on the role of Rick Deckard, a blade runner tasked with hunting down rogue replicants. Ridley Scott’s visionary direction, coupled with the film’s neo-noir aesthetic, has made Blade Runner a landmark in science fiction cinema. The film explores themes of identity, humanity, and morality, showcasing Scott’s ability to weave philosophical depth into visually stunning narratives.

    The Martian (2015)

    Ridley Scott’s directorial range extends to the vastness of space in The Martian. Released in 2015, this science fiction survival film is based on Andy Weir’s novel of the same name. Starring Matt Damon as Mark Watney, an astronaut stranded on Mars, the film explores the resilience of the human spirit and the power of ingenuity in the face of adversity. The Martian is a compelling blend of drama, humor, and scientific intrigue. Ridley Scott’s direction, coupled with Matt Damon’s charismatic performance, makes for an engaging cinematic experience.

    House of Gucci (2021)

    Ridley Scott’s latest venture into the world of true crime and high fashion, House of Gucci, is a compelling addition to his diverse filmography. Released in 2021, this biographical crime drama stars Lady Gaga as Patrizia Reggiani, the ex-wife of Maurizio Gucci, played by Adam Driver. The film chronicles the scandalous events leading to Maurizio’s murder and the subsequent trial of Reggiani. House of Gucci showcases Ridley Scott’s ability to craft gripping narratives based on real-life events. The film’s star-studded cast, including captivating performances by Lady Gaga, Al Pacino, Jared Leto and Adam Driver, adds depth to the compelling storytelling.

    And here’s the film that inspired this list:

    Napoleon (2023)

    Napoleon is a sweeping epic that chronicles the life of the legendary French military and political leader, Napoleon Bonaparte. Starring Joaquin Phoenix in the titular role, the film delves into the complexities of Napoleon’s rise to power, his military conquests, and the intricate web of alliances and conflicts that defined his era. With Scott’s signature visual flair and meticulous attention to historical detail, Napoleon promises to be a captivating journey through one of history’s most enigmatic figures. Joaquin Phoenix’s portrayal is anticipated to bring depth and nuance to the character, making this cinematic exploration of Napoleon’s life a must-watch for history enthusiasts and film lovers alike.

    If you’re a devoted admirer of Ridley Scott’s cinematic masterpieces and possess a genuine passion for historical narratives, be sure not to miss the eagerly awaited premiere of Napoleon this Friday at your closest PVR INOX outlets.

  • Amazon Prime Video announced as the exclusive home for the new sports docu-series take us home: leeds united narrated by Russell Crowe

    Amazon Prime Video announced as the exclusive home for the new sports docu-series take us home: leeds united narrated by Russell Crowe

    MUMBAI: Prime Video and Leeds United today announced Take Us Home: Leeds United, a new docu-series that will give Prime members an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the club’s 2018-19 season as they pushed for promotion under head coach, Marcelo Bielsa, after a 15-year absence from the Premier League. Academy Award winner and avid Leeds United fan Russell Crowe will narrate the six-part series that will launch exclusively on Prime Video this August.

    Bielsa, the 63-year-old coach who famously managed the national teams in Argentina and Chile as well as European clubs including Athletic Bilbao, Marseille, Lazio and Lille, had an immediate impact at Leeds United following his announcement in June 2018. His unique style of play meant that the team, who finished thirteenth in 2017-18, were already top of the Championship midway through the 2018-19 season. The docu-series will cover the highs and lows of the season with exclusive footage of the players and staff behind the scenes, and include moments such as the “spygate” scandal and the controversial uncontested goal in the April 2019 Aston Villa match.

    “Take Us Home: Leeds United joins the great collection of live sports and behind-the-scenes docu-series on Prime Video,” said Chris Bird, EU Head of Content, Prime Video. “We saw that All or Nothing: Manchester City was a hit not only with Man City fans, but also football fans across the UK and around the world, so we’re excited to give Prime members an exclusive behind-the-scenes look into a fascinating year in Leeds United’s history.”

    “We are proud to partner with Amazon Prime Video to present this exciting documentary that chronicles a remarkable season in the history of Leeds United,” said Andrea Radrizzani, Chairman of Leeds United and the Eleven Sports Group. “Last season, with Marcelo at the helm, we made huge strides in putting Leeds United back on the map and reconnecting the club with our local community and wider fanbase.  We are delighted to be able to share a unique, behind the scenes perspective on the ups and downs, the emotion and the intimate moments that makes this club so special.”

    Take Us Home: Leeds United is produced by Eleven Studios in collaboration with Leeds-based media company, The City Talking. The executive producer is Anouk Mertens and the Series Director is Lee Hicken. The series will also launch on Prime Video in countries around the world, including the U.S., Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Austria, Sweden, Belgium, Luxembourg, Norway, Denmark, Japan and India.

  • Real-life drama series ‘The Loudest Voice’ launches on Hotstar Premium

    Real-life drama series ‘The Loudest Voice’ launches on Hotstar Premium

    MUMBAI: Based on a book by Gabriel Sherman, ‘The Loudest Voice’ is a seven-part limited series that brings forth events around the life of Roger Ailes, the former CEO of Fox News. Focusing primarily on the past decade, the series touches on defining moments in Ailes' life, including his experiences with world leaders that gave birth to his political career; and the sexual harassment accusations and settlements that brought his reign to an end. The critically acclaimed series launches in India on Hotstar Premium on 16th July 2019.

    The series boasts of a stellar cast including Russell Crowe (Roger Ailes), Seth MacFarlane (Brian Lewis), Sienna Miller (Beth Tilson Ailes), Simon McBurney (Rupert Murdoch), Annabelle Wallis (Laurie Luhn) and Naomi Watts (Gretchen Carlson).

    Actor Naomi Watts said, “I play the role of Gretchen Carlson, who goes through quite the journey and its an incredible story of survival. The writing is good and powerful, it very much speaks to the era that we’re in now.”

  • WB Sets ‘Winter’s Tale’ For V-Day 2014

    WB Sets ‘Winter’s Tale’ For V-Day 2014

    MUMBAI: The Colin Farrell-fronted romance is set to debut in the competitive 14 February, 2014 slot, Warner Bros has announced.

     

    Farrell stars opposite Downton Abbey‘s Jessica Brown Findlay in the tale of a dying woman (Findlay) who falls in love with the thief who breaks into her Manhattan home. The flick, set in a mythical NYC and spanning over a century from the 19th century to the present, marks Akiva Goldsman‘s directorial debut and is adapted from the novel by Mark Helprin. Jennifer Connelly, William Hurt, Eva Marie Saint and Russell Crowe form the rest of the cast.

     

    Also currently set to open wide on Valentine’s Day 2014 are Sony/Screen Gems’ romcom About Last Night, Universal’s romance Endless Love, TWC’s Vampire Academy, Fox’s sci-fi thriller The Maze Runner, and Relativity’s actioner Three Days To Kill.

  • Russell Crowe keen on ‘Les Miserables’ opening in India

    Russell Crowe keen on ‘Les Miserables’ opening in India

    MUMBAI: Actor Russell Crowe will no doubt be delighted at the fact that the musical ‘Les Miserables‘ releases today in India. The film won three Golden Globe Awards and has been nominated for eight Oscar Awards.

    A few days ago on Twitter Crowe wrote, “Will #LesMis be released in India? On what date? Never been to India.

    “Despite the odd press I get there, fictional “e-mail Interviews” etc, it is a place that holds a great fascination for me.”

    Perhaps the distributors of the film in India missed a trick in not getting Crowe down to promote the film‘s release. It will be interesting to see how Indians react to a film that is mostly sung.

    This is not the only film with Crowe that is releasing this week. The thriller ‘Broken City‘ where Crowe plays a Mayor also releases today. So Crowe‘s fans have a lot to look forward to.

    In December 2011 Tom Cruise made a big splash in Mumbai when he came down to promote ‘Mission Impossible 4‘. More recently Ang Lee had come down to promote ‘Life of Pi‘ which was shot in India.

  • BBC to air 400th episode of ‘Talking Movies’

    BBC to air 400th episode of ‘Talking Movies’

    MUMBAI: BBC World has announced that its film based show Talking Movies looks back over more than seven years of news, views and interviews this week to celebrate its 400th episode.

    The distinguished cinema correspondent Tom Brook hosts the show which began in 1999 and has been praised for its fresh approach to film by actors including Michael Caine and Russell Crowe and directors such as Baz Luhrmann. With reviews, in-depth interviews, and behind-the-scenes reports, Talking Movies is regularly filmed from New York with specials from Hollywood and the Cannes, Sundance and Toronto international film festivals. Tom is currently celebrating his 22 year of reporting on the US film industry for the BBC, and has attended every Academy Awards ceremony during this time.

    The BBC says tha Talking Movies has interviewed most of the big names in modern cinema. In this special anniversary episode, the Talking Movies team trawls its archives for some classic interviews featuring Michael Caine; Woody Allen; Julia Roberts; Terry Gilliam; Woody Harrelson; Lauren Bacall; Holly Hunter; Dame Judi Dench; Mike Figgis; Robert Redford; George Clooney; and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

    Brook says, “We try to be different from mainstream movies shows. We take a serious, independently-minded journalistic approach in our coverage that sets us apart from our competitors. Our reports have ranged from examining the role of the movie publicist to taking an in-depth look at the Indian film industry. I’m very proud of our programme. I am blessed with a dedicated team of talented picture editors, shooters and reporters who have enabled me to present each episode of Talking Movies since we began in January 1999.”

    BBC says that the show has earned respect from key industry players and has a growing number of fans around the globe. As well as endorsements from celebrities such as Martin Scorsese, Hugh Jackman and top Indian filmmaker Mira Nair, the team regularly receives emails from viewers in countries as far apart as Ghana, India, Israel, New Zealand and Singapore. It also has its own webpage at bbcworld.com/talkingmovies where viewers can watch the programme online.

    This special anniversary edition will transmit on BBC World from 8 November at 4 pm, 9 November at 9 pm and 10 November at 2 pm.