Close Menu
Syracuse New TimesSyracuse New Times
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Jump to Category…
    • All Events
    • Club Dates
    • Comedy
    • Exhibits
    • Film
    • Fundraisers
    • Learning
    • Literati
    • Outings
    • Other
    • Specials
    • Sports
    • Stage
    • Trivia
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Syracuse New TimesSyracuse New Times
    Demo
    • CNY Events Calendar
      • Add My Event
      • Advertise On Calendar
    • News
      • News
      • Business
      • Sports
    • Arts
      • Art
      • Stage
      • Music
      • Film
      • Television
    • Lifestyle
      • Food
      • Wellness
      • Fashion
      • Travel
    • Opinion & Blogs
      • Things That Matter (Luke Parsnow)
      • New York Skies (Cheryl Costa)
    • Photos
    • Special Editions
      • 2019 Spring Times
      • 2019 Winter Times Edition
      • 2018 Holiday Times
      • 2018 SALT Awards
      • 2018 Best of Syracuse
      • 2018 Autumn Times
      • 2018 SNT Student Survival Guide
      • The 2018 Arts Issue
      • 2018 Summer Times
    • Family Times Magazine
    • CNY Community Guide
    Syracuse New TimesSyracuse New Times
    Home»Arts»Film»OPENING IN FILM: Kevin Costner tackles the NFL
    Film

    OPENING IN FILM: Kevin Costner tackles the NFL

    Mark BialczakBy Mark BialczakApril 10, 2014No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Add football to the list of sports that Kevin Costner has tackled on the big screen.

    In “Draft Day,” Costner goes from playing to making player moves.

    You remember him hitting golf ball after golf ball into the water to lose the U.S. Open in “Tin Cup,” right? You realize he played baseball on the diamond he cut out of cornfields in “Field of Dreams,” correct?

    The veteran actor can hope that his role as National Football League general manager Sonny Weaver Jr. can be so everlasting in sports movies lore.

    Written by Scott Rothman and Rajiv Joseph and directed by Ivan Reitman, “Draft Day” is a part-drama, part-comedy that totally feeds into America’s never-ending fascination for all things NFL.

    The trailer shows the somewhat addled GM of the Cleveland Browns busy preparing for a draft that his owner-boss, played with some pomposity by Syracuse University graduate Frank Langella, and countless members of the obsessed-fan Dog Pound are counting on to put a shine on the franchise’s fortunes.

    Trade up? Trade down? Go big? Go fast?

    GM Weaver appears to allow his salary cap specialist Ali, played by Jennifer Garner, to give more sage advice that the owner or Coach Penn, played by Dennis Leary. His mom, played by Ellen Burstyn, meanwhile harps on him via Twitter.

    Plenty of NFL types play themselves, including Deion Sanders and Jon Gruden.

    Also opening this week is the supernatural horror flick “Oculus.”

    Written by Mike Flanagan and Jeff Howard and directed by Flanagan, this is a scary tale of a woman who tries to prove that her brother did not kill their mother when they were teens to free him of that stigma as he’s released from prison.

    The big catch is that she wants to prove that it was an otherworldly, supernatural phenomena that lives in a mirror at the root of that evil and much more.

    The trailer shows terror beyond belief.

    “Oculus” stars Karen Gillan and Brenton Thwaites as the adult siblings, Katee Sackhoff as their mother, and Rory Cochrane as their father.

    A pair of deuces are played this weekend, too, as “Rio 2” and “The Raid 2” open.

    The former is an animated sequel to 2011’s “Rio.”

    This one follows the antics of former Minnesota macaw Blu, his wife Jewel and their three kids. This adventure takes them from Rio de Janero to the mighty Amazon, where they must battle the wild.

    The star voices are Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway and Jemaine Clement.

    The latter is an action crime thriller that follows the path set in 2011 by “The Raid: Redemption.”

    Originally titled “The Raid 2: Berendal,” was written and directed by Gareth Evans. It follows Rama as he goes undercover in Jakarta to take on a mighty big underworld.

    The trailer shows English subtitles amid much tension, martial arts and swordplay.

    Iko Uwais stars and Rama, and Julie Estelle is Hammer Girl.

    Box office update

    Marvel Comics’ trip to the big screen had a really grand opening weekend.

    “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” ran through or jumped over everything in its path on the way to a list-topping first-weekend box office gross of $92.02 million.

    No. 2 “Noah” floated far behind with a second-weekend gross of $ 17.04 million, which raised its overall number to $72.38 million.

    Released to 37 museum IMAX screens only, including the Bristol IMAX Omnitheater in the downtown Syracuse Museum of Science and Technology, “Island of Lemurs: Madagascar” opened at No. 25 with a first-weekend gross of $188,307.

    FilmTag

     

     

    Mark BialczakMark Bialczak is a veteran journalist who has lived in the Syracuse area since 1983. In early 2013, he was set free to write about whatever he wants. Click here to read Mark’s BLOG.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Mark Bialczak

    Related Posts

    Finding Auditions in Upstate New York: Top Tips for Parents of Aspiring Child Actors

    October 10, 2024

    Greetings from Bikini Bottom: Tom Kenny, East Syracuse’s favorite cartoon voice, continues SpongeBob SquarePants legacy

    June 27, 2019

    Capitolfest 17 programs an August weekend of buried cinema treasures

    June 26, 2019

    Schlock Therapy: Drive-in movie maven brings redneck cinema tour to Syracuse

    May 8, 2019

    Troubled biopic on Big Easy jazz cornetist Buddy Bolden finally hits movie houses

    May 1, 2019

    Handle With Scares: Hitchcock, Spielberg, more at annual Salt City Horror Fest

    April 10, 2019

    Comments are closed.

    • CNY Events Calendar
    • Club Dates
    • Food & Drink
    • Destinations
    • Sports & Outdoors
    • Family Times
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Community Code of Conduct
    • Staff/Contact Us
    • Careers
    • SALT Academy Applications & Awards Process
    • Family Times
    • CNY Tix
    • Spinnaker Custom Products

    Syracuse New Times
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube Dribbble
    © 2025 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.