Tom Hardy

Warming up to the cold
Warming up to the cold
Warming up to the cold
It was so cold when Leonardo DiCaprio filmed Alejandro G. Iñárittu’s upcoming explorer epic The Revenant that the below-zero temperatures have already created a load of controversy for the film. “I was cold basically every day, especially my hands,” DiCaprio told Entertainment Weekly, adding that an on-set warming machine was his “savior.”
10 Facts You Might Not Know About ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’
10 Facts You Might Not Know About ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’
10 Facts You Might Not Know About ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’
It’s been almost 30 years since the last Mad Max movie (Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome) hit theaters in 1985, and almost ever since then director George Miller has been working on a sequel. That sequel, Mad Max: Fury Road, has been in the works for over 25 years and started filming over three years ago. In the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies, we take a look at Fury Road. It’s time to remember The Road Warrior. The man we called “Max”…
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Review: The Ultimate Car Chase Movie
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Review: The Ultimate Car Chase Movie
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Review: The Ultimate Car Chase Movie
“This is a movie that strains at the leash of the possible, a movie of great visionary wonders.” That lovely sentence concluded Roger Ebert’s 1985 review of Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Thirty years later, Mad Max is finally back in a new sequel, Mad Max: Fury Road, and Ebert’s words feel truer than ever. Fury Road is an incredible achievement, one that strains so hard at the leash of the possible that it eventually breaks free and barrels headlong into the realm of insane genius. Forget Max Rockatansky; director George Miller, the guy who co-conceived and shot this gorgeous, glorious lunacy, is the true madman here. And the true hero for having pulled it off.
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Legacy Trailer Takes Us Back to the Beginning
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Legacy Trailer Takes Us Back to the Beginning
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Legacy Trailer Takes Us Back to the Beginning
It may not have a number in its title, but Mad Max: Fury Road is the fourth film in a series stretching back to 1979. And while original star Mel Gibson has been replaced by Tom Hardy, director George Miller is present and accounted for, still wrecking cars in the post-apocalypse for your amusement. The newest trailer for the Fury Road, labeled the “legacy trailer,” uses footage from the past films build up to the newest entry to remind potential viewers this isn’t just another action franchise. This is Mad freaking Max.
‘Suicide Squad’ Confirms Tom Hardy, Will Smith, Jared Leto and More for Killer Lineup
‘Suicide Squad’ Confirms Tom Hardy, Will Smith, Jared Leto and More for Killer Lineup
‘Suicide Squad’ Confirms Tom Hardy, Will Smith, Jared Leto and More for Killer Lineup
We’ve been hearing lots of rumors and reports about the cast of the ‘Suicide Squad’ movie over the last couple of months, with Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Tom Hardy, Jared Leto, and more names circling DC’s super-villain project. Much of what’s been reported has often been delivered with a question mark, but today brings official confirmation of the full lineup of David Ayer’s ‘Suicide Squad’—and some of the final casting choices might surprise you, given that they aren’t exactly what we’d heard previously.
Tom Hardy Is Reese Witherspoon’s Romantic Hunk in ‘This Means War’ – Hunk of the Day
Tom Hardy Is Reese Witherspoon’s Romantic Hunk in ‘This Means War’ – Hunk of the Day
Tom Hardy Is Reese Witherspoon’s Romantic Hunk in ‘This Means War’ – Hunk of the Day
You might remember Tom Hardy from when he bulked up and went shirtless for the movie ‘Warrior.’ But now he’s slimmed down, put on a fitted suit and turned himself into the gent of ‘This Means War.’ Reese Witherspoon’s character had a hard enough time deciding between this guy and Chris Pine, but everyone’s a sucker for a romantic smooth talker.