Darren Aronofsky
National Geographic’s miniseries ‘One Strange Rock’ reminds us our home planet is breathtaking.
Darren Aronofsky’s latest, starring Jennifer Lawrence, is a horror film. And a damn fine one at that. [Warning: Spoilers]
Premiering at this year’s Venice Film Festival, the latest from filmmaker Darren Aronofsky (‘Black Swan’) chronicles a woman’s slow descent into madness.
The Oscar-winning actress voiced her frustrations about the election in an emotional essay for Broadly.
From biblical epics like Noah and Exodus to Kirk Cameron and sexy Jesus, 2014 witnessed a crop of films unashamedly adulterated with faith-driven narratives and godlyish themes.
It’s ‘The Lord of the Rings’ slamming into the Bible, until Noah morphs into Jack Torrance onboard the ark, awaiting his unborn grandchild with a glazed, murderous look in his eyes.
Darren Aronofsky’s longtime DP, Oscar nominee Matthew Libatique—who also shot Iron Man and Iron Man 2—says the Biblical epic offers a stern warning about climate change.