Brad Pitt is making quite a big fashion statement in the new image above from Ridley Scott’s The Counsellor. Indeed OTT fashion seems to be one of the movie’s big things, as evidence from the pics below, which include a rather cute Cameron Diaz and Javier Bardem looking, umm, unique.
Directed by Ridley Scott from a script by Cormac McCarthy, the film stars Michael Fassbender, Penélope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Javier Bardem, Brad Pitt and John Leguizamo. The Counsellor tells the story of a lawyer (Fassbender), who finds himself in over his head when he gets involved in drug trafficking. And as this teaser shows, it’s all going to be looking extremely slick (and with pet cheetahs, which is a bonus).
It hits cinemas in October.
With the 50th anniversary of JFK’s assassination coming up in November, it’s little surprise a movie like Parkland is due out soon, which focusses on the hospital the President was taken to after he was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald (and where Oswald went when he was killed).
David O. Russell returns to cinemas later this year with American Hustle, which reunites him with his Silver Linings Playbook star Bradley Cooper, along with his The Fighter actors Christian Bale and Amy Adams.

When Disney and the Weinstein brothers – founders of Miramax – parted company in a rather messy way in 2005, most people thought that would be the last time Harvey Weinstein would ever work with the House Of Mouse. However it’s now been revealed they’re teaming for a planned film version of Eoin Colfer’s Artemis Fowl’s books.
Wally Pfister has spent a big chunk of the last few years working with Christopher Nolan (as his cinematographer), and it seemed like the Batman director’s infamous secrecy had rubbed off on him, as he’s been keeping his cards pretty close to his chest about his directorial debut, Transcendence. All we’ve really known is that it’s about artificial intelligence.
A couple of years ago there was talk of Eddie Murphy making Beverly Hills Cop 4, but then they decided to try and make a TV series instead, concentrating on the son of Murphy’s Axel Foley. However CBS decided they didn’t make to make it into a series after they commissioned a pilot.
The Wolverine has taken the US box office crown with a $55 million opening. While that’s not a bad take, and certainly better than recent disappointments such as The Lone Ranger and Pacific Rim, it’s still being seen as rather soft, as most had expected it to take $60 million plus.