The dirty little secret about the Farrelly brothers (There’s Something About Mary, Kingpin) is that they’re keenly interested in the sweetness that comes with the romantic embarrassments they portray—not just the crudeness or occasionally misplaced “hair gel.”
Cage is in the midst of a glorious renaissance of crazy that kicked off with 2009’s Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans and shows no signs of letting up.
Come Oscar time, you can’t rule out veteran writer director James L. Brooks, who, with his high-toned mainstream entertainments, regularly homes in on the Academy’s sweet spot.
Hollywood is already buzzing about this late-year awards contender, a traditional rise-from-the canvas boxing drama starring Wahlberg as real life fighter “Irish” Mickey Ward.
Among the images we never dreamed we’d see is that of the scrumptious Kunis going down on a naked Queen Amidala, Portman, in an appetizingly sweaty congress.