It’s January, which means battle-tested Liam Neeson has his annual low-budget action/adventure counter programming at the ready for everyone tired of the dour films that populate awards seasons and critics’ lists. He’s done it before with Taken and Unknown, and in the same vein comes The Grey. Here’s the problem, if you can call it [...]
Albert Nobbs, a passion project for actress Glenn Close, was consistently overlooked or left unfunded for years and only through her tireless struggle has it finally made it to the screen.
David Cronenberg delivers a character study centered around three people central to the birth of psychoanalysis. Michael Fassbender stars as Carl Jung, who would expand on the ideas of Sigmund Freud (Viggo Mortensen) to create analytical psychology. Jung’s breakthrough comes through his relationship with Sabina Spielrein (Keira Knightley), a mental patient whom he is able to help by applying Freud’s methods.
After a few weeks off, Eric Melin, Trevan McGee and Trey Hock are back and entirely hosted on scene-stealers.com. In this week’s episode, the guys talk about The Grey, Albert Nobbs, Man On A Ledge, Shame, and the 2012 Oscar nominations.
… and Trevan was visited by Joey the War Horse.