‘Miss Sloane’ Trailer: Jessica Chastain Stars As A Political Lobbyist In Gun...
This past April, Jessica Chastain co-starred in the fantasy action adventure film “The Huntsmen: Winter’s War” and made a guest appearance on the HBO animated series “Animals,” but by the end of the...
View Article‘Miss Sloane’ Review: Jessica Chastain Is Bulletproof In a Frothy Political...
Well “Miss Sloane” certainly picked an interesting weekend to make its world premiere. A barnstorming political thriller about a fiercely intelligent woman who breaks men over her knee and brings...
View Article‘Miss Sloane’ Critical Roundup: Critics Are Mixed on Jessica Chastain’s New...
The new political drama “Miss Sloane” premiered this past Friday at the AFI Festival in Los Angles and the first set of reviews are finally trickling out. The film stars Jessica Chastain as Elizabeth...
View ArticleJessica Chastain Reveals How She Lobbies for Powerful Women — Including...
There’s an embarrassment of riches in the Best Actress Oscar race this year and that’s often because women are doing it for themselves. It’s basic math: since studios have a rotten track record for...
View ArticleArthouse Audit: ‘Lion’ and ‘Miss Sloane’ Show Promise
Thanksgiving weekend usually launches a few of the top specialized releases of the year in New York and Los Angeles. This year boasts two long-shot awards contenders, Weinstein Co’s “Lion” starring Dev...
View Article‘Miss Sloane’ Score: Listen To ‘Leftovers’ Composer Max Richter’s Haunting Music
“Miss Sloane,” directed by John Madden tells the story of Sloane (Jessica Chastain), a ruthless lobbyist who is notorious for her unparalleled talent and her desire to win at all costs, even when it...
View Article‘Miss Sloane’ Exclusive Home Video Featurette Explores Jessica Chastain’s...
Set in the crooked underbelly of Washington, D.C., Jessica Chastain is “Miss Sloane.” In her world, the cutthroat realm of lobbying, there can only be one winner. Rendered by Chastain and director John...
View ArticleOscars: ‘Newtown’ Returns Gun Debate to Documentary Race, 14 Years After...
In his Oscar-winning documentary “Bowling for Columbine” (2002), Michael Moore confronts Charlton Heston and Kmart executives, Michigan militiamen and the producer of “Cops,” but his quixotic search is...
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