James Franco has appeared in many buzzworthy projects over the years. But one of his most unique movies is the 2010 biographical drama 127 Hours. Based on a fascinating true story, 127 Hours earned ...
Ok, spoiler — the scene in 127 Hours where Ralston (played by James Franco) cuts off his own arm is disturbing. If you are hoping it won’t be, then this is not the movie for you. But Danny Boyle does ...
A superfan of Danny Boyle’s critically acclaimed thriller 127 Hours received quite the surprise in the mail after she went viral for revealing that she’s seen the movie more than 1,000 times. Jess, ...
Danny Boyle's true-life thriller 127 Hours is 94 minutes long, but there's a five-minute stretch that the film is forever remembered… the sequence in which desperate outdoorsman Aaron Ralston (James ...
As Oscar season kicks in, '127 Hours' arrives in India as a blast of much-needed cinematic oxygen and it's absolutely unmissable. Not bad for a movie that's basically about a man who takes 94 minutes ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
One film that I'm anxiously looking forward to is 127 Hours, the newest film from Danny Boyle, and the almost one-man-show starring James Franco, about a mountain climber who has to amputate his own ...
The main character of 127 Hours, Aron Ralston, is a real person and the film is based on his experience of being pinned to a cliff for a period of time that should be self-evident. As such - with a ...
While Slumdog Millionaire is remembered for its cache of Oscars and cast dancing through the end credits Bollywood-style, Danny Boyle’s real achievement was drawing a global mainstream audience for a ...
One of the most incredible and unforgettable experiences of the Telluride Film Festival was meeting and talking with Aron Ralston, the mountaineer whose real-life story is the basis of Danny Boyle's ...
Drama. Starring James Franco. Directed by Danny Boyle. (R. 90 minutes. At Bay Area theaters.) A young adventurer is navigating a crevice between two mountains of rock. He steps on the wrong thing, ...
After Slumdog Millionaire, director Danny Boyle felt he had some movie mojo to get a passion project brought to the screen. Boyle was correct in that assumption and that Oscar-earning spotlight was ...