The true story of Olympic Wrestling Champion Mark Schultz who decides to get justice after schizophrenic John duPont killed his brother, Olympic Champion Dave Schultz.
Tag: Drama
Wish I Was Here Trailer
Aidan Bloom, a 35-year-old struggling actor, father and husband is still trying to find his identity, a purpose for his life. He winds up trying to home school his two children when his father can no longer afford to pay for private education and the only available public school is on its last legs. Through… Continue reading Wish I Was Here Trailer
Cinderella Teaser Trailer
The story of Cinderella follows the fortunes of young Ella whose merchant father remarries following the tragic death of her mother. Keen to support her loving father, Ella welcomes her new stepmother Lady Tremaine and her daughters Anastasia and Drisella into the family home. But, when Ella’s father suddenly and unexpectedly passes away, she finds… Continue reading Cinderella Teaser Trailer
Flickreel’s Top 10 Films To See In 2014
Our top ten films to see in 2014.
Spring Breakers 2 announced
Spring Breakers will receive a sequel named Spring Breakers: The Second Coming. Not directly linked to the first film, this time around, the four girls will be seen taking on a christian sect. While no major details aside from the plot have been released, it has been confirmed that the film’s original director and writer,… Continue reading Spring Breakers 2 announced
Sabotage Review
“Arnold Schwarzenegger returns to the big screen as Breacher, the menacing leader of an elite DEA task force, who find themselves in severe danger when pursuing a notorious drug cartel”…
Flickreel’s 5 Must See Movies in May – Video Preview
Our pick of the best films in May.
Pompeii Review
“in spite of the cinematic potential that exists, Paul W.S. Anderson’s hackneyed production makes little use of the absorbing and devastating events that took place”…
Nebraska Review
“arguably the filmmaker’s most accomplished production yet. And considering this is the same man who brought us Sideways, that’s quite an achievement”…
The Double Review
“In music they always talk of that difficult second album: to emulate what has been achieved in the past in a way which is similar enough to appease the established fan-base, yet inclined to offer something new and different to avoid the artist being branded a one-trick pony. Well the same also applies to film-making, and following on from Richard Ayoade’s brilliant Submarine comes The Double, which fortunately is equally as creative and stylistic, marking a strong sophomore feature for the talented director”…