Ethan Hawke

MAGNIFICENT SEVEN Nothing More Than an Old-School Western in 2016 – Movie Review
We need more Westerns. Brimming with the optimism of a country still being forged, the genre was a mainstay in Hollywood for decades. Back in the day, all of the biggest stars made Westerns. John Wayne. Paul Newman. Jimmy Stewart. The list goes on and on. Modern day stars like

Exclusive Interview: Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini Discuss TEN THOUSAND SAINTS
Screen Invasion has an exclusive interview with TEN THOUSAND SAINTS writer/directors Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini.

Five 2014 Films That Restored Our Faith in The Cinematic Experience … and Five That Didn’t
This year produced five films that restored our faith in the cinematic experience. Can you guess them all?

Oscar Watching: So, Those Awards…
Richard Linklater’s Boyhood, Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman, Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel, Morten Tyldum’s The Imitation Game, and James Marsh’s The Theory of Everything have all made strong cases for Oscar this week – all landed Screen Actors Guild (SAG) nods for ensemble cast and Golden Globe nods in

Oscar Watching: 2014 SAG Awards Picks
As Oscar season progresses, we predict tomorrow’s SAG Awards nominations.

Oscar Watching: As Awards Roll In
How many saw this coming? J.C. Chandor’s crime drama A Most Violent Year unexpectedly won the National Board of Review’s (NBR) awards for film, director, actor for Oscar Isaac (who tied with the Birdman’s Michael Keaton) and supporting actress for Jessica Chastain. Less surprising were the honors bestowed by the

Oscar Watching: No Imitating at Telluride
The Oscar race moves on as the Telluride Film Festival ends and the Toronto Film Festival begins.

Oscar Watching: FOXCATCHER for the Win?
Last time I checked in, Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave had just taken best picture, best supporting actress for Lupita Nyong’o, and best adapted screenplay for John Ridley. Of course, quite a bit has changed since then; it’s time to look ahead to this year’s Oscars, but not without

THE PURGE: ANARCHY Is Here to Cleanse Your Soul – Movie Review
Ditching horror for action, this PURGE sequel – THE PURGE: ANARCHY – tries to channel its inner Snake Plissken.

BOYHOOD Movie Review
BOYHOOD’s expert direction and writing from Richard Linklater are breakthroughs in how stories can be told and movies can be made.

REALITY BITES: It Still Rings True 20 Years After Release
Reality Bites celebrates its 20th anniversary today, but throw it back in theaters and you might find that the subject matter still rings true to many.

Oscar Watching: HUSTLE for 12 YEARS
Last week’s awards announcements suggest 12 YEARS A SLAVE and AMERICAN HUSTLE are the Oscar front-runners, but what about the surprises?

THE PURGE Movie Review
Gushing out the ole’ horror movie poop shoot this week is Ethan Hawke in The Purge! But if you see one Ethan Hawke movie this week, see Before Midnight.

GETAWAY Trailer Starring Ethan Hawke and Selena Gomez
The first trailer and poster for Getaway has arrived. it stars Ethan Hawke, Selena Gomez, Jon Voight, Rebecca Budig, and Bruce Payne. Keep reading to check out the first trailer.

THE PURGE – New Stills and Trailer
A creepy trailer and stills have arrived for The Purge. From the producers of Sinister, the film stars Ethan Hawke and Lena Heady.

BEFORE MIDNIGHT Movie Review
BEFORE MIDNIGHT, the long-awaited and wholly endearing third installment in Richard Linklater’s epic tale of Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Celine (Julie Delpy), explores the formerly-star-crossed duo’s life as a couple. Keep reading to check out our review.