Relentless, epic, breathless and unique, this should only whet audience appetites for more, much more. DiCaprio- whose character tells us in voiceover “he ain’t afraid to die anymore, I’ve done it already”- is out for revenge. It is by all accounts it is the hardest DiCaprio has ever worked on a movie, and maybe this will be the one that positions him for what seems like an inevitable Best Actor Oscar after dazzling performances in everything from The Wolf Of Wall Street to his heartbreaking turn as Howard Hughes in The Aviator. Turned out it wasn’t easy to find all that snow. To find the snow, Inarritu would head far into remote locations of Canada with his cast, shooting what they could in the limited natural light they could find.
It is clear that there will be a battle of snowbound Oscar-bait movies coming, between this film and The Hateful Eight, the latter of which Quentin Tarantino brought to Comic-Con and showed eight minutes.
We see star Leonardo DiCaprio thrown into a few of those situations within the confines of this teaser, but almost more important is the implication that the full film promises us he’s in store for much, much worse.20th Century Fox and New Regency have released the first teaser trailer for the much-anticipated Leonardo DiCaprio-Alejandro Gonzales Inarritu collaboration The Revenant and it’s a doozy. 3,’ Ben Stiller to Direct ‘The Champions. Based on the true story of Venus and Serena Williams’ beginnings in tennis, King Richard. In theaters and streaming now on the HBO Max ad-free plan through Nov.
How it feels to be hungry, alone, freezing and on the edge of death, driven forth by the pulsating rhythm of man’s most essential motive: Survival. Watch An Exclusive Trailer For Fortress Read More news item What to Watch on Vudu: ‘The Many Saints of Newark,’ Abel Ferrara’s ‘Zeros and Ones,’ the Original ‘Ghostbusters’ and More Read More news item This Week in Movie News: Sylvester Stallone Joins ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. Oscar nominee Denis Villeneuve directs the big-screen adaptation of Frank Herbert’s seminal bestseller, a mythic and emotionally charged hero’s journey. His message is clear: More than anything, if the film is to succeed, it needs to be primal. Its teaser shows us exactly that. READ MORE: 10 Crazy Things We Learned from Alejandro González Iñárritu About Shooting ‘The Revenant’ Erik is the founder/owner and Editor-In-Chief of AwardsWatch and thanks his mother for his love of all things Oscar, having watched the Academy Awards together. Perhaps most crucial was his insistence that CGI not be used to enhance the film, and when you’ve got a guy like cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki at the lens, why not?Īs Iñárritu tells it, “If we ended up in greenscreen with coffee and everybody having a good time, everybody will be happy, but most likely the film would be a piece of shit.” He’s right, not once during “The Revenant” could a single one of the characters ever be mistaken as being even remotely near the term “happy.” So, much to the chagrin of his cast and crew, he shot the whole thing using natural light in locations that apparently took as much time to get to as the time they spent serving as a viable shooting location. Smith and Iñárritu is based in part on Michael Punkes 2002 novel of the same name, which describes frontiersman Hugh Glasss experiences in 1823 that novel is, in turn, based on the 1915 poem The Song of Hugh Glass.The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy.
You get a taste for how Iñárritu will do it from some of the tactics highlighted in the teaser. The Revenant is a 2015 American epic Revisionist Western film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu.The screenplay by Mark L. Bringing that story to the big screen in a form that truly captures the intensity of the novel seems almost impossible. To say the story of “The Revenant,” based on Michael Punke’s fact-based novel of the same name, is merely brutal would be an understatement. There has not been another teaser in recent memory that delivers the atmosphere of its film as successfully as this one. EA and DICE are ready to introduce the next Battlefield game after a three-year wait. The game franchise is returning to the modern era. That’s because the most enticing trailer of 2015 is Alejandro González Iñárritu’s astonishingly beautiful teaser for “The Revenant.” Watch the first trailer for Battlefield 2042.