Tag: Jessica Chastain

The Complete First Season of IT: Welcome to Derry Comes to 4K UHD, Blu-Ray and DVD May 2026

IT: Welcome to Derry is coming to home video next spring! Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment invites fans back to the haunted streets of Derry, Maine, with the release of IT: Welcome to Derry: The Complete First Season, arriving on 4K UHD in a Limited Edition Steelbook, Blu-ray™, and DVD on May 5, 2026. Prepare to binge the 8 thrilling episodes along with bonus content including...

Odenkirk Lets Loose in Normal: Catch the Teaser Trailer

Though still easily best known for his top notch portrayal of Saul Goodman, Bob Odenkirk has been dipping his toes into some new pools lately, particularly the crimson-tinted pools of the action genre. After finding some success in Nobody, a movie directed by John Wick alumnus David Leitch, Odenkirk is back with Wick writer Derek Kolstad for the next knockout that starts with N: Normal. Check...

Cinelinx 2022 Oscar Previews – Part 2

This is your guide to the major nominees of the 94th Academy Awards ceremony. Part 2 covers the acting and directing awards. There’s always a...

2022 Oscar Snubs and Headscratchers

The Academy Awards may be the most prestigious movie awards out there, but that doesn’t mean they always make the best decisions. Join us...

Directors’ Trademarks: Kathryn Bigelow

Directors’ trademarks is a series of articles that examines the “signatures” that filmmakers leave behind in their work. For this iteration, we are examining...

The Casual Cinecast takes a look back at A Most Violent Year, HBO’s Leaving Neverland, Spielberg v Netflix, The Fall, & more!

 

This week the Casual Cinecast has put out a very large episode! Film citic Matt Ward joins the podcast for the first time, in a very special review of A Most Violent Year, the 2014 crime drama starring Oscar Issac and Jessica Chastain. Matt was the winner of the Oscar-Bet 2019 contest from the show this last week, and A Most Violent Year was the film he chose. We also review The Fall (2006), and discuss Leaving Neverland, Steven Spielberg's stance on Netflix movies being eligble for Oscars, and more!