Neither sharp satire, nor deep, or a particularly insightful (or damning) treatise on the failures of George W. Bush, Oliver Stone's "W" is a mostly fair, but ho-hum and uneventful rendering of the 43rd United...
According to the always unreliable Amazon, the "W" soundtrack comes out today (October 14; yup, it was up on Itunes on September 30, Lion'sgate Records, we need to talk). We see the film tomorrow (finally!) and...
The New York Times did a profile on Oliver Stone's George W. Bush biopic, "W" and actually talked to one of Bush's former advisers, the architect himself, Karl Rove.“I don’t think they made any attempt to have ...
Maybe Oliver Stone was right when he said he wasn't sure whether his new film would succeed.Depending on your perspective, early reviews for Stone's George W. Bush biopic, "W" are either mixed and slightly bet...
USA Today has some new photos of Oliver Stone's George W. Bush biopic, "W," starring Josh Brolin as the decider, Elizabeth Banks as his wife, and a boatload of other big-name actors playing the Bush White House...
Ok, this TV trailer for Oliver Stone's "W" is distinctly different from the film trailer we've seen and really pumps up the comedy/absurdity angle. Set to the Talking Heads's "Once In A Lifetime," we see Josh B...
Turns out Josh Brolin wasn't Oliver Stone's first choice to play current Commander-in-Chief, George W. Bushbin his upcoming biopic, "W."Apparently, first sought after Christian Bale and spent a shit-ton of mone...
Vanity Fair has gotten their hands on the first look of Bush's entire cabinet circa 2003 from Oliver Stone's upcoming Presidential biopic, "W." From left to right we have Jeffrey Wright as former Secretary of S...
CNN's got a first look at a scene from Oliver Stone's "W," where a young George Dubya Bush (Josh Brolin) first meets his wife-to-be Laura Welsh (Elizabeth Banks) and is pretty much instantly smitten. It's actu...