Two New Releases Sure to Score Big at the Box Office

The prized 2007 movie “There will Be Blood” based on author Upton Sinclair books on popular topics like the oil boom and the unhygienic meat packing industry in the mid nineteenth century helped spawn this stunning tale where Daniel Day Lewis plays a pioneering oil man in a small Utah town . The film's director, Paul Thomas Anderson, has created his next big film with “The Master.” It entered theaters September 19 and tells of a returning American WWII soldier played by Joaquin Phoenix whose social dissonance leads him astray and into the hands of charismatic cult group. Husband wife couple played by Philip Seymour Hoffman(“Almost Famous” and “Capote”) and Amy Adams(currently starring in “Trouble with the Curve”) play a role in this film.

Tired of not having an opportunity to catch additional roles for acting sensation Daniel Day Lewis’s since “There will be Blood?” Well wait no longer, his new starring role in “Lincoln” directed by Stephen Spielberg will be in theaters on November 9 and will likely offer momentous attraction. The film is a detailed portrayal of the presidents’ epic quandary over the domestic turmoil unfolding for the nation during the momentous times of mid nineteenth century.