Sundance Film Festival hit and indie awards contender MARTH MARCY MAY MARLENE is coming to your home on Blu-ray and DVD later this winter, giving those of us who weren't lucky enough to check it out in the theater a chance to see what all the buzz is about. Show More Summary
Open Road Films and Liddell Entertainment recently set March 9, 2012 as the national release date for Silent House (review), the horror thriller starring talented newcomer Elizabeth Olsen (Martha Marcy May Marlene) and co-directed by filmmaking duo Chris Kentis and Laura Lau, who left audiences terrified with the hit film Open Water. Show More Summary
This year has given us films that have taken us to slightly darker places from living with sex addiction (Shame) to life within a cult (Martha Marcy May Marlene, Sound of My Voice) to struggling with personal and sexual identity (The Beaver, Pariah), just to name a few. Show More Summary
10. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II 9. 13 Assassins 8. Martha Marcy May Marlene 7. Drive 6. Cabin in the Woods 5. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo 4. Tucker & Dale versus Evil 3. Brave 2....
Have you seen Martha Marcy May Marlene yet? Because if you haven't, you should. It's a truly incredible film with a brilliant performance from an...
Elizabeth Olsen leaves a studio after taping an appearance on Live! with Kelly on Monday (December 5) in New York City.
The 22-year-old actress chatted about her film Martha Marcy May Marlene, growing up with six siblings, and being a working student!
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“I think for me its more about [...]
Launched at Sundance Film Festival 2011, Martha Marcy May Marlene has garnered cultic interest for both its star, Elizabeth Olsen, and its young producer/director/writer, Sean Durkin.
Elizabeth Olsen poses on the red carpet of IFP’s Gotham Independent Film Awards held at Cipriani Wall Street on Monday night (November 28) in New York City.
The 22-year-old Martha Marcy May Marlene actress, in a Valentino dress and Kwiat jewels, was joined at the awards show by Young Adult’s Charlize Theron and her co-star Patton [...]
Martha Marcy May Marlene is a film about a young woman trying desperately (and unsuccessfully) to recover from her traumatic stint as a member of a rural cult, sexual concubine of its charismatic spiritual leader. It is one of those “art-house” movies that ended with surprisingly little warning. Show More Summary
Following her older twin sisters as she makes a name for herself in show business, Elizabeth Olsen is featured in the December 2011 issue of Marie Claire. The "Martha Marcy May Marlene" actress donned a variety of Chanel ensembles for...Show More Summary
This week, David [1], Devindra [2], and Adam discuss the sad business of Brett Ratner's Oscar-hosting gig, unabashedly praise Alexander Payne's The Descendants, ponder the bizarre world of Cars, and get excited for new episodes of Arrested Development. Show More Summary
When reminiscing on the past, she’ll most likely remember 2011 as her break-out year, and Elizabeth Olsen recently opened up about what it's been like. The “Martha Marcy May Marlene” star told MTV News, “This year has been such a learning experience. Show More Summary
Despite its flaws, this should be seen by everyone as a cautionary tale of what could happen to an unsuspecting victim by a sinister cult leader bent on recruiting followers for whatever nefarious purposes he or she has in mind. Think of it as a cautionary tale.
Elizabeth Olsen has really taken a liking to the Chanel Haute Couture archives.
On Tuesday night, the Martha Marcy May Marlene actress donned a black and red couture dress from the A/W 2009 collection to the 4th Annual Film Benefit at New York's Museum of Modern Art.
We're usually not fans of mullet dresses, but she wins [...]
And surprisingly, it WASN'T Kate's nude scenes in Titanic OR The Reader! During a recent interview, Elizabeth Olsen opened up about her nekkid scenes in Martha Marcy May Marlene, and she credits Kate Winslet for giving her the courage to go through with them: "[Martha Marcy May Marlene is] only my second film, I got nervous. 'Wait, [...]
[1] Hot off two of the year's most buzzed-about performances in Albert Nobbs and Martha Marcy May Marlene, Glenn Close and Elizabeth Olsen have signed on to star in Thérèse Raquin. Charlie Stratton is writing and directing the erotic thriller, which is based on a 19th century novel and play by Émile Zola. Show More Summary
Before director Sean Durkin shot a single frame of his critically acclaimed “Martha Marcy May Marlene,” he sat down and made a list 20 names long of 1970s movies that influenced him and his two best friends, Antonio Campos and Josh Mond.
Coming fresh off her head turning performance in the recently released Martha Marcy May Marlene, relative newcomer Elizabeth Olsen is now starting to line up future roles. The latest of which will be in a movie called Thérèse Raquin,...Show More Summary
Gotham Awards: ‘The Descendants’, ‘Martha Marcy May Marlene’, ‘Beginners’ And ‘Take Shelter’ Lead Nominations
New York, NY (November 9, 2011) – The Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP), the nation’s oldest and largest organization ofShow More Summary