Last Call for Istanbul is a romantic drama film directed by Gonenc Uyanik, from a screenplay by Nuran Evren Sit. The Netflix film revolves around two married people who have a chance to meet at the New York airport and because of that they spend an unforgettable night full of desire, temptation, and excitement in a city that never sleeps. Last Call for Istanbul stars Kivanç Tatlitug and Beren Saat in the lead roles of Mehmet and Serin. So, if you loved the Netflix film here are some similar movies you could watch next.
Before We Go Credit – RADiUS
Synopsis: Two strangers stuck in Manhattan for the night grow into each other’s most trusted confidants when an evening of unexpected adventure forces them to confront their fears and take control of their lives.
Before Sunrise (Max & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Castle Rock Entertainment
Synopsis: Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy...
Before We Go Credit – RADiUS
Synopsis: Two strangers stuck in Manhattan for the night grow into each other’s most trusted confidants when an evening of unexpected adventure forces them to confront their fears and take control of their lives.
Before Sunrise (Max & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Castle Rock Entertainment
Synopsis: Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy...
- 11/27/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Fast-emerging Mexican auteur, delivering knowing and cross.grained takes on life in Mixtec communities, actress-turned-director Angeles Cruz’s “Valentina or the Serenity” walked off Saturday night with the top best picture award and best actress (Myriam Bravo) in a high-caliber main competition at this year’s Huelva Ibero-American Film Festival.
Best actor went to “Money Heist’s” Rodolfo de la Serna, for his weighty turn in Paramount Television Intl. Studios’ “The Rescue.”
The Rescue
Cruz’s win underscored the focus and value of Huelva. Despite funding challenges, Latin America’s big three – Mexico, Brazil and Argentina – alone produced 660 features in 2022. It is simply impossible for the media to pay sufficient attention to all but a highly select clutch of top titles.
“Ibero-American cinema is constantly evolving. Now, it is very easy to find great films, if not in budgetary terms, then in artistic ambitions,” Huelva director Manuel H. Martin told...
Best actor went to “Money Heist’s” Rodolfo de la Serna, for his weighty turn in Paramount Television Intl. Studios’ “The Rescue.”
The Rescue
Cruz’s win underscored the focus and value of Huelva. Despite funding challenges, Latin America’s big three – Mexico, Brazil and Argentina – alone produced 660 features in 2022. It is simply impossible for the media to pay sufficient attention to all but a highly select clutch of top titles.
“Ibero-American cinema is constantly evolving. Now, it is very easy to find great films, if not in budgetary terms, then in artistic ambitions,” Huelva director Manuel H. Martin told...
- 11/19/2023
- by John Hopewell and Pablo Sandoval
- Variety Film + TV
What Happens Later is a romantic drama film directed by the star Meg Ryan, from a screenplay by Steven Dietz and Kirk Lynn. The film revolves around two exes who bump into each other at an airport because of delayed airplanes. Both of them spend the night at the airport while reminiscing about their past. What Happens Later also stars David Duchovny. So, if you loved the film here are some similar movies you could watch next.
When Harry Met Sally (Showtime & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Warner Bros.
Synopsis: Rob Reiner’s romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally stars Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan as the title pair. The film opens with the two strangers, both newly graduated from the University of Chicago, share a car trip from Chicago to New York, where they are both going to make their way. During the trip, they discuss aspects of their characters and their lives,...
When Harry Met Sally (Showtime & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Warner Bros.
Synopsis: Rob Reiner’s romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally stars Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan as the title pair. The film opens with the two strangers, both newly graduated from the University of Chicago, share a car trip from Chicago to New York, where they are both going to make their way. During the trip, they discuss aspects of their characters and their lives,...
- 11/5/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Chris Evans, born Christopher Robert Evans on June 13, 1981, in Boston, Massachusetts, has become one of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood. With a career spanning over two decades, Evans has made a name for himself as an actor, producer, and director. From his early beginnings in television series to his breakout role as Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Evans has proven his versatility and talent on the big screen.
Evans was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. His mother, Lisa Capuano, worked at the Concord Youth Theatre, while his father, G. Robert Evans III, was a dentist. Evans grew up with two sisters, Carly and Shanna, and a brother, Scott, who is also an actor. His family moved to the suburban town of Sudbury when he was 11 years old.
Chris Evans Depositphotos
From a young age, Evans showed a passion for acting. Inspired by his older sister Carly,...
Evans was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. His mother, Lisa Capuano, worked at the Concord Youth Theatre, while his father, G. Robert Evans III, was a dentist. Evans grew up with two sisters, Carly and Shanna, and a brother, Scott, who is also an actor. His family moved to the suburban town of Sudbury when he was 11 years old.
Chris Evans Depositphotos
From a young age, Evans showed a passion for acting. Inspired by his older sister Carly,...
- 10/26/2023
- by Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Love at First Sight is a rom-com film about fate and love at first sight. Directed by Vanessa Caswill from a screenplay by Katie Lovejoy the film is based on a 2011 novel titled The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith. Love at First Sight follows the story of Hadley (Hailey Lu Richardson) and Oliver (Ben Hardy) as they meet for the first time at an airport and fall in love during a flight from America to London. So, if you loved the rom-com film here are some similar movies you could watch next.
Before Sunrise (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Castle Rock Entertainment
Synopsis: Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy star as two young people who meet and whose lives are forever changed on a train from Budapest to Paris. They may have only one night, but when soul mates find each other, anything can happen...
Before Sunrise (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Castle Rock Entertainment
Synopsis: Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy star as two young people who meet and whose lives are forever changed on a train from Budapest to Paris. They may have only one night, but when soul mates find each other, anything can happen...
- 9/15/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Apple TV’s latest release, “Ghosted,” brings Chris Evans’ Cole, who is a farmer, face-to-face with Ana de Armas’ Sadie, who is a CIA agent. It takes a lot of chaos for the underlying sexual tension between them to turn into a romance. Many secondary characters address this, and it is very true. Let’s find out more about these two.
Spoilers Ahead
Cole
Cole comes across as needy, as per his family, especially his sister. And his texts to Sadie also point toward this nature of his. But he is also someone who cares for the people he loves. But there is something of a catch in his character. He was kidnapped and almost executed; numerous guys were shot in front of him, and he almost fell into a gorge while hanging from a truck. For a guy who has never left home in his life, which is another...
Spoilers Ahead
Cole
Cole comes across as needy, as per his family, especially his sister. And his texts to Sadie also point toward this nature of his. But he is also someone who cares for the people he loves. But there is something of a catch in his character. He was kidnapped and almost executed; numerous guys were shot in front of him, and he almost fell into a gorge while hanging from a truck. For a guy who has never left home in his life, which is another...
- 4/22/2023
- by Shubhabrata Dutta
- Film Fugitives
Apple TV+ dropped the trailer for the upcoming rom-com turned thriller “Ghosted,” which stars Chris Evans and Ana de Armas.
The trailer shows Evans’ character Cole certain that Sadie (de Armas) is not just “ghosting” him, or ignoring his texts, after one date. Convinced they are meant to be together, he travels to London in what he hopes to be a romantic gesture, only to discover Sadie is not the person he thought, and is actually part of the CIA. What ensues is a spy-thriller where “action speaks louder than words.”
De Armas joins the film after her recent Oscar nomination for “Blonde.” Her credits also include “Deep Water,” “Blade Runner 2049” and “No Time to Die.” Evans has played Captain America in several Marvel Cinematic Universe films, as well as performed in “Before We Go,” “Gifted” and “Playing It Cool.” Evans and de Armas previously acted together in “Knives Out” and “The Gray Man.
The trailer shows Evans’ character Cole certain that Sadie (de Armas) is not just “ghosting” him, or ignoring his texts, after one date. Convinced they are meant to be together, he travels to London in what he hopes to be a romantic gesture, only to discover Sadie is not the person he thought, and is actually part of the CIA. What ensues is a spy-thriller where “action speaks louder than words.”
De Armas joins the film after her recent Oscar nomination for “Blonde.” Her credits also include “Deep Water,” “Blade Runner 2049” and “No Time to Die.” Evans has played Captain America in several Marvel Cinematic Universe films, as well as performed in “Before We Go,” “Gifted” and “Playing It Cool.” Evans and de Armas previously acted together in “Knives Out” and “The Gray Man.
- 3/6/2023
- by Julia MacCary
- Variety Film + TV
Alice Eve is set to headline the “Early Edition” reboot pilot at CBS, Variety has confirmed.
In the rebooted version, ambitious but uncompromising journalist Beth (Eve) starts receiving tomorrow’s newspaper today. She then finds herself in the complicated business of changing the news instead of reporting it.
Beth is further described as the executive producer of Ksea, a local Seattle TV news station. A journalist/investigative reporter since she was a kid, Beth is very focused on getting the story no matter what, which sometimes puts her at odds with her beloved mentor, Tommy, who believes that the most important thing about a story is the people and its human toll.
Eve most recently appeared in the Epix series “Belgravia” and the feature “Warning.” Next up, she will be seen in the films “The Infernal Machine,” “Freelancers,” “The Queen Mary,” and the series “The Power” for Amazon. Her past...
In the rebooted version, ambitious but uncompromising journalist Beth (Eve) starts receiving tomorrow’s newspaper today. She then finds herself in the complicated business of changing the news instead of reporting it.
Beth is further described as the executive producer of Ksea, a local Seattle TV news station. A journalist/investigative reporter since she was a kid, Beth is very focused on getting the story no matter what, which sometimes puts her at odds with her beloved mentor, Tommy, who believes that the most important thing about a story is the people and its human toll.
Eve most recently appeared in the Epix series “Belgravia” and the feature “Warning.” Next up, she will be seen in the films “The Infernal Machine,” “Freelancers,” “The Queen Mary,” and the series “The Power” for Amazon. Her past...
- 3/17/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
The winners of the 11th Annual Indie Series Awards were revealed on Thursday, June 18 in a virtual ceremony hosted by Sean Kanan. The ISAs celebrate the best in independently produced scripted entertainment created for the Web.
Top honors went to After Forever and Indoor Boys, named best drama and best comedy series of the year.
Drama series acting honors went to Sean Kanan (Studio City), Chauntae Pink (Poz Roz), Derrell Whitt (A Place Called Hollywood), Patrika Darbo (Studio City) Carolyn Hennesy (Studio City), A Martinez (The Bay) and Meg Foster (A Place Called Hollywood).
Comedy winners included Alex Wyse (Indoor Boys), Lee Garlington (Before We Go), Wesley Taylor (Indoor Boys), Carolee Carmello (Indoor Boys), Frankie Grande (Indoor Boys) and Jonée B Shady (Poor Us).
Since 2009, the Indie Series Award has honored the most creative and progressive talent in independent web series. In all, 33 series were nominated from around the globe.
Top honors went to After Forever and Indoor Boys, named best drama and best comedy series of the year.
Drama series acting honors went to Sean Kanan (Studio City), Chauntae Pink (Poz Roz), Derrell Whitt (A Place Called Hollywood), Patrika Darbo (Studio City) Carolyn Hennesy (Studio City), A Martinez (The Bay) and Meg Foster (A Place Called Hollywood).
Comedy winners included Alex Wyse (Indoor Boys), Lee Garlington (Before We Go), Wesley Taylor (Indoor Boys), Carolee Carmello (Indoor Boys), Frankie Grande (Indoor Boys) and Jonée B Shady (Poor Us).
Since 2009, the Indie Series Award has honored the most creative and progressive talent in independent web series. In all, 33 series were nominated from around the globe.
- 3/12/2022
- by Unknown
- We Love Soaps
"I'm not making this up!" Dark Sky Films has revealed a new trailer for Take Back The Night, an intense vigilante horror-thriller made by filmmaker Gia Elliot. This premiered at a bunch of genre film festivals last year, including the Telluride Horror Fest, and is arriving on VOD in March this year. Finding herself the victim of a violent monster attack, Jane launches a vigilante campaign to hunt the beast that tried to kill her. Her troubling history of drug use & mental illness causes her family, community, and authorities to question the authenticity of her account. Suddenly alone in her fight, Jane starts to doubt if this Monster exists at all. Emma Fitzpatrick stars as Jane, with Angela Gulner, Jennifer Lafleur, Sibongile Mlambo, Corina Kinnear, Kati Sharp, Natalie D'Amico, and Jess Varley. This looks stylish & terrifying, but also looks like an extremely obvious metaphor about sexual assault "monsters" ...
- 2/6/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: Chris Evans is set to star opposite Dwayne Johnson in an upcoming holiday event film from Amazon Studios.
The film, which is currently titled Red One, aims to shoot this year. It is a globe-trotting, four-quadrant action-adventure comedy imagining a whole new universe to explore within the holiday genre. Plot specifics are under wraps.
The project stems from an original story by Seven Bucks Productions’ President of Production Hiram Garcia that Amazon Studios landed after a competitive bidding war last year. Jake Kasdan (Jumanji franchise) is directing from a screenplay by Seven Bucks Productions’ frequent collaborator Chris Morgan, who previously worked with them on such titles as Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw, The Fate of the Furious, Furious 7, Fast & Furious 6 and Fast Five.
Kasdan is producing through his production company The Detective Agency alongside Melvin Mar and co-producer Sky Salem Robinson,...
The film, which is currently titled Red One, aims to shoot this year. It is a globe-trotting, four-quadrant action-adventure comedy imagining a whole new universe to explore within the holiday genre. Plot specifics are under wraps.
The project stems from an original story by Seven Bucks Productions’ President of Production Hiram Garcia that Amazon Studios landed after a competitive bidding war last year. Jake Kasdan (Jumanji franchise) is directing from a screenplay by Seven Bucks Productions’ frequent collaborator Chris Morgan, who previously worked with them on such titles as Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw, The Fate of the Furious, Furious 7, Fast & Furious 6 and Fast Five.
Kasdan is producing through his production company The Detective Agency alongside Melvin Mar and co-producer Sky Salem Robinson,...
- 1/24/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The material marketplace is beginning to perk up. Deadline hears that Wonderland has Annie Mumolo and Emily Goldwyn co-writing Bad Habit, a proposed comedy series that would star Mumolo about nuns who get into the pot-selling business.
When a convent in California’s Central Valley is rocked by a scandal that puts it on the brink of bankruptcy, a resourceful group of nuns struggles to keep it afloat in a community that desperately needs them. On a wing and a prayer, they get into cultivating and selling marijuana in the name of the Catholic Church. This nuns navigate local drug cartels, the church, their friendships, their longstanding spiritual beliefs and, most importantly, how to grow the dankest weed west of the Mississippi.
Goldwyn separately is adapting Mergers and Acquisitions for Sony’s 3000 Pictures, and her series...
When a convent in California’s Central Valley is rocked by a scandal that puts it on the brink of bankruptcy, a resourceful group of nuns struggles to keep it afloat in a community that desperately needs them. On a wing and a prayer, they get into cultivating and selling marijuana in the name of the Catholic Church. This nuns navigate local drug cartels, the church, their friendships, their longstanding spiritual beliefs and, most importantly, how to grow the dankest weed west of the Mississippi.
Goldwyn separately is adapting Mergers and Acquisitions for Sony’s 3000 Pictures, and her series...
- 1/13/2022
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
While the first day of spring technically belongs to March, everyone knows that it kicks into high gear in April. To celebrate the changing of the seasons, Hulu is finally bringing back its signature original series for April 2021.
Season 4 of the multiple Emmy award-winning The Handmaid’s Tale premieres on April 28. It’s been awhile since we’ve seen June and her dystopian world. In fact, it’s been so long that our own world decided to endure its own dystopian pandemic in the meantime. Hopefully this series’ return will mean we can keep our political and social collapses on television where they belong.
Aside from The Handmaid’s Tale, Hulu isn’t brining much else to the table in terms of originals this month. Thankfully, the one other original that Hulu has in store for April sounds completely righteous. Sasquatch, the latest docuseries from the Duplass brothers producing team, will cover exactly what the title promises.
Season 4 of the multiple Emmy award-winning The Handmaid’s Tale premieres on April 28. It’s been awhile since we’ve seen June and her dystopian world. In fact, it’s been so long that our own world decided to endure its own dystopian pandemic in the meantime. Hopefully this series’ return will mean we can keep our political and social collapses on television where they belong.
Aside from The Handmaid’s Tale, Hulu isn’t brining much else to the table in terms of originals this month. Thankfully, the one other original that Hulu has in store for April sounds completely righteous. Sasquatch, the latest docuseries from the Duplass brothers producing team, will cover exactly what the title promises.
- 3/31/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: Star Trek Into Darkness and Iron Fist star Alice Eve has signed with management firm Silver Lining Entertainment.
Eve most recently starred in Epix series Belgravia from Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes and last year had a supporting role in Jay Roach’s Fox News movie Bombshell.
In post is sci-fi-thriller feature Warning, in which she stars with Kylie Bunbury, Annabelle Wallis, Alex Pattyfer, Patrick Schwarzenegger and Thomas Jane.
Eve’s previous credits include Marvel series Iron Fist and Entourage and movies Men In Black 3, Star Trek Into Darkness and Before We Go.
The actress remains with CAA, attorney Karl Austen, and Independent in the UK.
Silver Lining’s clients include Katherine Waterston, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Kenneth Williams, Jason Isaacs and Vincent D’Onofrio.
Eve most recently starred in Epix series Belgravia from Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes and last year had a supporting role in Jay Roach’s Fox News movie Bombshell.
In post is sci-fi-thriller feature Warning, in which she stars with Kylie Bunbury, Annabelle Wallis, Alex Pattyfer, Patrick Schwarzenegger and Thomas Jane.
Eve’s previous credits include Marvel series Iron Fist and Entourage and movies Men In Black 3, Star Trek Into Darkness and Before We Go.
The actress remains with CAA, attorney Karl Austen, and Independent in the UK.
Silver Lining’s clients include Katherine Waterston, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Kenneth Williams, Jason Isaacs and Vincent D’Onofrio.
- 11/26/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Brie Larson made a huge impact when she debuted as Carol Danvers in Captain Marvel last spring. Following that and her scene-stealing cameos in Avengers: Endgame, she’s now a major force in the McU. But could the actress move over into a directing role as well going forward? It’s certainly a possibility. At least, according to a new rumor about Captain Marvel 2.
Cosmic Book News notes that an anonymous source has tipped them off that Marvel is considering having Larson co-direct the sequel. She could then step up as solo director on Captain Marvel 3. Even Cbn says to take this with a pinch of salt though, so clearly we shouldn’t put too much stock into this rumor at present. It’s certainly fun to think about, though.
Larson made her directorial debut in 2017 with Unicorn Store, co-starring her Cm colleague Samuel L. Jackson. She’s not the...
Cosmic Book News notes that an anonymous source has tipped them off that Marvel is considering having Larson co-direct the sequel. She could then step up as solo director on Captain Marvel 3. Even Cbn says to take this with a pinch of salt though, so clearly we shouldn’t put too much stock into this rumor at present. It’s certainly fun to think about, though.
Larson made her directorial debut in 2017 with Unicorn Store, co-starring her Cm colleague Samuel L. Jackson. She’s not the...
- 2/9/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
The 11th Annual Indie Series Awards nominations in 28 categories were revealed on Wednesday via Twitter. The ISAs celebrate the best in independently produced entertainment created for the Web.
Indoor Boys led all series with 15 total nominations. The show is joined in the Best Comedy Series category by Before We Go, FabUless, F#Cking 40, La règle de (3), The Ninth, Poor Us and Three Year Letterman.
Poz Roz and Studio City earned 12 nominations apiece to lead the dramas. They are joined in the Best Drama Series field by After Forever, The Bay, Bronx Siu, People Like Us, A Place Called Hollywood and Save Me.
In all, there are 33 nominated series from around the globe. Crystal trophies will be presented to the winners during a gala ceremony on April 1 at The Colony Theatre in Burbank, California. The two-day celebration includes a launch party, red carpet reception, press walk, presentation ceremony and official after party.
Indoor Boys led all series with 15 total nominations. The show is joined in the Best Comedy Series category by Before We Go, FabUless, F#Cking 40, La règle de (3), The Ninth, Poor Us and Three Year Letterman.
Poz Roz and Studio City earned 12 nominations apiece to lead the dramas. They are joined in the Best Drama Series field by After Forever, The Bay, Bronx Siu, People Like Us, A Place Called Hollywood and Save Me.
In all, there are 33 nominated series from around the globe. Crystal trophies will be presented to the winners during a gala ceremony on April 1 at The Colony Theatre in Burbank, California. The two-day celebration includes a launch party, red carpet reception, press walk, presentation ceremony and official after party.
- 1/30/2020
- by Unknown
- We Love Soaps
Chris Evans (“Knives Out”) is dying to direct a film, he just doesn’t have the material.
Evans, who made his directorial debut in 2014 with “Before We Go,” revealed what’s holding him back from a sophomore film — and much more — during a conversation with former co-star Scarlett Johansson (“Marriage Story”) for “Variety Studio: Actors on Actors.”
Johansson began the interview by asking Evans where his head is at in regards to any future directorial work.
“I’m dying to direct, but I don’t have the courage or focus to write, and the hardest thing is finding material. The good material isn’t just sitting there untouched,” Evans admitted. “When I directed, one of the trickiest things was I found some little broken-bird script and thought, ‘Oh, I can nurse this thing back to health.’ In retrospect, I do think even the best version of the movie I directed,...
Evans, who made his directorial debut in 2014 with “Before We Go,” revealed what’s holding him back from a sophomore film — and much more — during a conversation with former co-star Scarlett Johansson (“Marriage Story”) for “Variety Studio: Actors on Actors.”
Johansson began the interview by asking Evans where his head is at in regards to any future directorial work.
“I’m dying to direct, but I don’t have the courage or focus to write, and the hardest thing is finding material. The good material isn’t just sitting there untouched,” Evans admitted. “When I directed, one of the trickiest things was I found some little broken-bird script and thought, ‘Oh, I can nurse this thing back to health.’ In retrospect, I do think even the best version of the movie I directed,...
- 11/11/2019
- by LaTesha Harris
- Variety Film + TV
Fox has put in development Adapted, a real-life-inspired multi-cultural single-camera comedy, from The Last O.G. co-executive producers Mary Fitzgerald, Arthur Harris and Angela Nissel, Jeff Gaspin and his Gaspin Media, Mark Kassen’s Like Minded Entertainment and 20th Century Fox TV.
Written by Fitzgerald, Harris and Nissel, who also will showrun, and based on a real-life story, Adapted follows 14-year-old Alex, who, after refusing to move from Las Vegas to Philadelphia so that his neglectful mother can re-marry yet again, convinces his African American neighbors to adopt him.
Fitzgerald, Harris and Nissel executive produce with Gaspin and Tony Sabistina for Gaspin Media, along with Kassen. Sarah Adina is co-executive producer, and Omar Dzlieri, who inspired the project, serves as a consultant. 20th Century Fox TV co-produces with Gaspin Media and Like Minded Entertainment.
Dzlieri is a 27-year old writer/director from Philadelphia, who was born to a Russian-Jewish immigrant single mother.
Written by Fitzgerald, Harris and Nissel, who also will showrun, and based on a real-life story, Adapted follows 14-year-old Alex, who, after refusing to move from Las Vegas to Philadelphia so that his neglectful mother can re-marry yet again, convinces his African American neighbors to adopt him.
Fitzgerald, Harris and Nissel executive produce with Gaspin and Tony Sabistina for Gaspin Media, along with Kassen. Sarah Adina is co-executive producer, and Omar Dzlieri, who inspired the project, serves as a consultant. 20th Century Fox TV co-produces with Gaspin Media and Like Minded Entertainment.
Dzlieri is a 27-year old writer/director from Philadelphia, who was born to a Russian-Jewish immigrant single mother.
- 12/19/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, ballet dancer Francesca Howard is cast in “Cats,” Billy Bob Thornton and Alice Eve are getting honors, and “Chocolate Lizards” is becoming a film.
Casting
Francesca Hayward, principal dancer with the Royal Ballet, has joined the cast of Universal Pictures and Working Title’s “Cats.”
The movie is an adaptation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical “Cats,” based on “Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats” by T.S. Eliot.
Hayward joined the Royal Ballet in 2010 and was promoted to principal in 2016. Some of her most prominent roles include Juliet (“Romeo and Juliet”), Alice (“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”), Sugar Plum Fairy and Clara (“The Nutcracker”), and Princess Aurora (“The Sleeping Beauty”).
Tom Hooper will direct from a script he co-wrote with Lee Hall. “Cats” will be produced by Hooper and Working Title’s Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, as well as fellow “Les Misérables” producer Debra Hayward,...
Casting
Francesca Hayward, principal dancer with the Royal Ballet, has joined the cast of Universal Pictures and Working Title’s “Cats.”
The movie is an adaptation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical “Cats,” based on “Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats” by T.S. Eliot.
Hayward joined the Royal Ballet in 2010 and was promoted to principal in 2016. Some of her most prominent roles include Juliet (“Romeo and Juliet”), Alice (“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”), Sugar Plum Fairy and Clara (“The Nutcracker”), and Princess Aurora (“The Sleeping Beauty”).
Tom Hooper will direct from a script he co-wrote with Lee Hall. “Cats” will be produced by Hooper and Working Title’s Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, as well as fellow “Les Misérables” producer Debra Hayward,...
- 11/3/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Part-time Avengers and full time Captain America’s Chris Evans is lining up his future projects in the wake of Infinity War. The actor is set to lead in District 9’s Neill Blomkamp’s disaster thriller, Greenland.
Plot details, at this point, are being kept extremely vague but what we do know is that it’s the story of a family’s fight for survival in the face of a cataclysmic natural disaster.
Anton – who are behind the backing of the Paddington franchise and Shaun the Sheep – are producing (as well as co-financing the project with Riverstone Pictures) alongside Thunder Road Pictures.
Anton CEO Sébastien Raybaud said “When we read Greenland, we knew it was exactly the sort of film we wanted to make as we build the Anton brand — smart, character-driven genre with action and heart. We are very excited to work alongside our friends at Stx with...
Plot details, at this point, are being kept extremely vague but what we do know is that it’s the story of a family’s fight for survival in the face of a cataclysmic natural disaster.
Anton – who are behind the backing of the Paddington franchise and Shaun the Sheep – are producing (as well as co-financing the project with Riverstone Pictures) alongside Thunder Road Pictures.
Anton CEO Sébastien Raybaud said “When we read Greenland, we knew it was exactly the sort of film we wanted to make as we build the Anton brand — smart, character-driven genre with action and heart. We are very excited to work alongside our friends at Stx with...
- 5/14/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Chris Evans will lead director Neill Blomkamp’s next film, Greenland, about one family’s fight for survival in the face of a cataclysmic natural disaster.
Greenland is produced by Thunder Road Picture’s Basil Iwanyk. Anton is co-financing with Riverstone Pictures. Anton’s Sébastien Raybaud and Harold van Lier are executive producing with Riverstone’s Nik Bower and Deepak Nayar. CAA Media Finance arranged the film’s financing and will represent the project’s domestic rights alongside Endeavor Content. Anton is fast emerging as a major industry player having already introduced the $40m Fireheart to buyers at Cannes.
Thunder Road developed the picture with Riverstone and UK financier Ingenious Media.
STXinternational, a division of Stx Entertainment, is handling international distribution for the highly anticipated film as well as directly distributing the film in the UK and Ireland. The company will present the project to buyers at the Marche du Film.
Greenland is produced by Thunder Road Picture’s Basil Iwanyk. Anton is co-financing with Riverstone Pictures. Anton’s Sébastien Raybaud and Harold van Lier are executive producing with Riverstone’s Nik Bower and Deepak Nayar. CAA Media Finance arranged the film’s financing and will represent the project’s domestic rights alongside Endeavor Content. Anton is fast emerging as a major industry player having already introduced the $40m Fireheart to buyers at Cannes.
Thunder Road developed the picture with Riverstone and UK financier Ingenious Media.
STXinternational, a division of Stx Entertainment, is handling international distribution for the highly anticipated film as well as directly distributing the film in the UK and Ireland. The company will present the project to buyers at the Marche du Film.
- 5/13/2018
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Exclusive: Here’s a sexy project making its way into the market to liven up a Sunday. Avengers and Captain America franchise star Chris Evans has been set to lead disaster thriller Greenland, the latest from District 9 helmer Neill Blomkamp. Fast-emerging outfit Anton is producing alongside Thunder Road Pictures’ Basil Iwanyk. Anton is co-financing with Riverstone Pictures. STXinternational is handling overseas distribution, presenting the project to buyers here, and will directly distribute in the UK and Ireland. CAA Media Finance arranged the financing and will rep domestic rights alongside Endeavor Content.
Details on Greenland’s plot are being kept close to the vest. It’s the story of a family’s fight for survival in the face of a cataclysmic natural disaster. Principal photography is set for the last quarter of 2018.
Anton’s Sébastien Raybaud and Harold van Lier are executive producing with Riverstone’s Nik Bower and Deepak Nayar.
Details on Greenland’s plot are being kept close to the vest. It’s the story of a family’s fight for survival in the face of a cataclysmic natural disaster. Principal photography is set for the last quarter of 2018.
Anton’s Sébastien Raybaud and Harold van Lier are executive producing with Riverstone’s Nik Bower and Deepak Nayar.
- 5/13/2018
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
Movies imitating “Before Sunrise” have nearly grown into a genre unto themselves since 1995, but damned if more than a handful of them have succeeded in reproducing the loose, genuine, thoroughly unfussed energy of that Richard Linklater classic. They try, of course, from “Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist” to “Before We Go” to “Southside With You,” but they rarely get there.
- 2/19/2018
- by Andrew Crump
- The Playlist
Captain America is coming to Broadway — and People has the exclusive first look.
Chris Evans, 36, is making his Broadway debut alongside Michael Cera in Lobby Hero — a play from Oscar-winning screenwriter (Manchester by the Sea) and playwright (This Is Our Youth) Kenneth Lonergan.
It’ll be the first show both for Second Stage Theater’s inaugural Broadway season and for the opening of New York City’s newly renovated Hayes Theater. Performances begin in March 1 with an opening night set for March 26.
Directed by Trip Cullman, Lobby Hero follows a security guard, his strict supervisor, a rookie cop and her...
Chris Evans, 36, is making his Broadway debut alongside Michael Cera in Lobby Hero — a play from Oscar-winning screenwriter (Manchester by the Sea) and playwright (This Is Our Youth) Kenneth Lonergan.
It’ll be the first show both for Second Stage Theater’s inaugural Broadway season and for the opening of New York City’s newly renovated Hayes Theater. Performances begin in March 1 with an opening night set for March 26.
Directed by Trip Cullman, Lobby Hero follows a security guard, his strict supervisor, a rookie cop and her...
- 1/24/2018
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Louisa Mellor Dec 13, 2017
Peaky Blinders impresses with large-scale action in its thrilling penultimate series 4 episode. Spoilers ahead…
This review contains spoilers.
See related Outlander: season 4 teaser released Outlander season 5: network in "early talks" for renewal
Tommy Shelby is a rare kind of person. Whatever mess in which he finds himself—whether it’s accidentally stealing a crate of Lewis machine guns or being coerced into doing business with Russian aristocrats—he’s able to turn it to his advantage. Trust him to cast his eye over the incipient threat of socialist revolution and end up not with his back against the wall but with a two-million-pound supply contract to the British army. War is a profitable business, and one from which Tommy, having already paid its dreadful price in France, now means to profit.
That being his attitude, you have to ask this: what’s more important to Tommy Shelby,...
Peaky Blinders impresses with large-scale action in its thrilling penultimate series 4 episode. Spoilers ahead…
This review contains spoilers.
See related Outlander: season 4 teaser released Outlander season 5: network in "early talks" for renewal
Tommy Shelby is a rare kind of person. Whatever mess in which he finds himself—whether it’s accidentally stealing a crate of Lewis machine guns or being coerced into doing business with Russian aristocrats—he’s able to turn it to his advantage. Trust him to cast his eye over the incipient threat of socialist revolution and end up not with his back against the wall but with a two-million-pound supply contract to the British army. War is a profitable business, and one from which Tommy, having already paid its dreadful price in France, now means to profit.
That being his attitude, you have to ask this: what’s more important to Tommy Shelby,...
- 12/13/2017
- Den of Geek
There must have been something in the water at the Dancing With the Stars ballroom on Monday night — and it wasn’t very good.
Even though the ABC reality series has reached its eighth week of competition, when every couple should be making a convincing case for the Mirrorball, most duos seemed to go backwards when it came to technique and attention to detail.
Here’s why it was especially disheartening to see so few couples rise to the occasion on Monday: Even though every season of DWTS is a fun, feel-good affair, it’s more enjoyable when it’s actually competitive.
Even though the ABC reality series has reached its eighth week of competition, when every couple should be making a convincing case for the Mirrorball, most duos seemed to go backwards when it came to technique and attention to detail.
Here’s why it was especially disheartening to see so few couples rise to the occasion on Monday: Even though every season of DWTS is a fun, feel-good affair, it’s more enjoyable when it’s actually competitive.
- 11/7/2017
- TVLine.com
Arriving on VOD this Tuesday, October 24th is Ryan Gregory Phillips’ sci-fi/horror mash-up Shortwave, which explores the phenomena of shortwave radio signals, and the dark and deadly secrets that they can carry along various frequencies. The film stars Cristobal Tapia Montt, Juanita Ringeling, Kyle Davis, and Sara Malakul Lane, and follows a couple (Montt and Ringeling) as they try to rebuild their lives after their daughter was abducted, but their new home is somehow tied into her abduction, and we see how the introduction of shortwave communication brings some harsh realities into the light.
Daily Dead recently chatted with Phillips about Shortwave, and he discussed blending genres for his ambitious feature, the integral part sound design plays in the film, as well as collaborating with his Dp Lucas Gath, and more.
We've seen films that featured some of the concepts you’ve used in this before—shortwave radio spectrums,...
Daily Dead recently chatted with Phillips about Shortwave, and he discussed blending genres for his ambitious feature, the integral part sound design plays in the film, as well as collaborating with his Dp Lucas Gath, and more.
We've seen films that featured some of the concepts you’ve used in this before—shortwave radio spectrums,...
- 10/23/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
The season 8 premiere of The Real Housewives of New Jersey ended with sister-in-laws Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga having a playful cake fight while celebrating Gorga’s birthday at a fancy restaurant in Boca Raton, Florida. But not everyone was laughing.
On Wednesday’s all-new episode, fans got to see the fallout of #cakegate which culminated in an all-out screaming match between the Jersey Housewives.
On one side was Housewife Siggy Flicker — who has a home in Boca, planned the group trip, set up the special dinner at her friend’s restaurant, and purchased the $1,000 custom-designed cake for Gorga.
Appalled...
On Wednesday’s all-new episode, fans got to see the fallout of #cakegate which culminated in an all-out screaming match between the Jersey Housewives.
On one side was Housewife Siggy Flicker — who has a home in Boca, planned the group trip, set up the special dinner at her friend’s restaurant, and purchased the $1,000 custom-designed cake for Gorga.
Appalled...
- 10/12/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
For nearly 30 years now, Brad Dourif has been the driving force behind one of the horror genre’s greatest villains, Charles Lee Ray, or Chucky, as the doll version of his character likes to be called. With Child’s Play now having six different sequels, Dourif’s vocal performance as the franchise killer is the cornerstone of the Chucky series, and he really gets a chance to let loose in Cult of Chucky in some rather unexpected ways.
Daily Dead recently spoke with Dourif about Cult of Chucky, and he discussed how his involvement in the franchise has evolved throughout the years, his favorite moments from the series, being able to collaborate (and terrorize) with his own daughter, Fiona, who has become another driving force in the Chucky movies, and more.
Cult of Chucky is currently available on Blu-ray and DVD, and the rated version is currently streaming on Netflix as well,...
Daily Dead recently spoke with Dourif about Cult of Chucky, and he discussed how his involvement in the franchise has evolved throughout the years, his favorite moments from the series, being able to collaborate (and terrorize) with his own daughter, Fiona, who has become another driving force in the Chucky movies, and more.
Cult of Chucky is currently available on Blu-ray and DVD, and the rated version is currently streaming on Netflix as well,...
- 10/4/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Several audition tapes accidentally surfaced online featuring actors reading for the roles of certain characters in Warner Bros. upcoming Shazam! movie. I saw one of these audition tapes before they were eventually blocked by the studio. However Omega Underground watched all them and there were some interesting details revealed regarding the story. One of the main things revealed was who the main villain in the movie might end up being.
According to the report, the audition tapes were "not some mock scripts used by the casting director. Instead, they were written exclusively for the roles of Billy Batson and Shazam." So what was revealed in these script pages? Read on for the details on who the villain could be if you don't mind an early spoiler.
Before we go any further, these are audition scripts and anything in them may or may not be in the final film. But, the...
According to the report, the audition tapes were "not some mock scripts used by the casting director. Instead, they were written exclusively for the roles of Billy Batson and Shazam." So what was revealed in these script pages? Read on for the details on who the villain could be if you don't mind an early spoiler.
Before we go any further, these are audition scripts and anything in them may or may not be in the final film. But, the...
- 9/21/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
In 2014, The Houses October Built quickly became a modern cult hit among horror fans, and now the entire team has returned for a sequel that features the same of haunt enthusiasts (Bobby Roe, Zack Andrews, Brandy Schaefer, Mikey Roe, and Jeff Larson) who set out to profile a new batch of scare-minded attractions, only to find themselves on the run from the infamous “Blue Skeleton” group that left them traumatized after some terrifying Halloween shenanigans the year prior.
Daily Dead recently caught up with The Houses October Built 2 co-writer/director/co-star Bobby Roe and co-writer/co-star Zack Andrews to discuss how the sequel came to be, keeping Halloween traditions alive, and more.
Look for The Houses October Built 2 in theaters and on Digital HD/VOD on Friday, September 22nd courtesy of Rlj Entertainment.
Congrats on coming back for a sequel, guys. Did you know when you did the...
Daily Dead recently caught up with The Houses October Built 2 co-writer/director/co-star Bobby Roe and co-writer/co-star Zack Andrews to discuss how the sequel came to be, keeping Halloween traditions alive, and more.
Look for The Houses October Built 2 in theaters and on Digital HD/VOD on Friday, September 22nd courtesy of Rlj Entertainment.
Congrats on coming back for a sequel, guys. Did you know when you did the...
- 9/20/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
“The Empire Looms Large.” That’s what Ron Howard, the director of Lucasfilm’s still-untitled Han Solo movie, tweeted today, along with a photo of a Death Star trooper’s helmet. So what might that mean for the new film? Let’s take a look at some Star Wars history to potentially find out. Before we go any further, here is Howard’s […]
The post ‘Han Solo’ Movie Will Have An Imperial Presence, But What Does This Actually Mean? appeared first on /Film.
The post ‘Han Solo’ Movie Will Have An Imperial Presence, But What Does This Actually Mean? appeared first on /Film.
- 8/16/2017
- by Ben Pearson
- Slash Film
With their Joshua Tree at 30 tour hitting these shores tomorrow, and the Beatles’ It Was 50 Years Ago Today! still fresh in the memory, now seems as good a time as any to take a retrospective look at U2’s keystone contribution to the rockumentary genre. Turning 30 years old itself next year, the (mainly) black-and-white Rattle and Hum offers an even more raw, gritty and electrifying experience than it did then.
Before we go any further, this article has been penned by a fan. Yes, yours truly firmly believes that the Irish rockers are the best thing to come out of Dublin’s fair city since 1759 (if that’s been lost on you, just google ‘1759 Dublin’). So in case it shows now and again that this is a rose-tinted review, I apologise in advance. Which leads us rather conveniently to a big question: how much is this a film for the fans?...
Before we go any further, this article has been penned by a fan. Yes, yours truly firmly believes that the Irish rockers are the best thing to come out of Dublin’s fair city since 1759 (if that’s been lost on you, just google ‘1759 Dublin’). So in case it shows now and again that this is a rose-tinted review, I apologise in advance. Which leads us rather conveniently to a big question: how much is this a film for the fans?...
- 7/7/2017
- by Dan Green
- The Cultural Post
One of my favorite movies out of Fantastic Fest 2016 (read my review here) was Ana Lily Amirpour’s The Bad Batch, which follows a young woman named Arlen (Suki Waterhouse), who is released from a secretive prison into the desert and must fend for herself against a group of cannibals led by Miami Man (Jason Momoa). Once she escapes their clutches, she finds respite at a nearby commune called “Comfort,” which is overseen by the enigmatic figure known only as “The Dream” (Keanu Reeves, who couldn’t be more perfectly cast in this role).
But as Arlen struggles with her new existence and her own rage, she makes some terrible decisions one fateful afternoon that sets off a dangerous chain of events. Arlen will stop at nothing to find a way to make amends with those she’s wronged, and figure out just how she fits into the world, forever branded as “Bad Batch.”
At the recent press day for The Bad Batch, Daily Dead had the opportunity to sit down and chat with both Amirpour and Waterhouse about their collaboration, and during the interview the pair discussed everything from Amirpour’s unusual storytelling approach to finding purpose in life, to how desensitized audiences have become to violence over the last few years (and much more).
The Bad Batch arrives in theaters, and on VOD and various digital platforms this Friday, June 23rd, courtesy of Neon.
Watching Bad Batch a second time, I completely fell in love with this movie all over again. Sometimes, you see a movie at a festival, and you're like, "Okay, was I just on the festival high or something?" But watching it again, I loved it even more because I got to pick up on a lot of details that I'd missed that first time. So, again, congratulations
Ana Lily Amirpour: Thank you.
Ana, I know we talked about the fact that there was limited dialogue in the film, but for your character, Suki, I think what is so amazing is the first 20 minutes or so, I don't even think you speak other than we hear you scream. How daunting was that for you coming into this, knowing that this is a character, who, for most of it, was going to be more of a physical performance than a vocal one.
Suki Waterhouse: Yeah, I didn't think about that too much, and then Jason [Momoa] said something interesting in Venice. He was like, "It's actually quite hard to not speak a lot," because you're just like, "I'm not fu**ing doing anything. I'm just not doing anything." And it was true. When I watched it, it's like, "No, you didn't need to speak," and it actually gives so much more room for everyone to decide what they want to decide when you're not talking.
That scene was the first day, and then, when I was getting my arm chopped off, I didn't know how I was going to do it. I was just like, "Okay, she's sawing my arm." Like, "Ah," and then just kept screaming and screaming and going fu**ing mental until I wanted to pass out, basically. So yeah, it was just guttural screaming.
Ana Lily Amirpour: Yeah, because once you're chained up even, and you're actually chained up, to some degree, so it's like, "Oh, okay." It was a pretty terrifying situation to find yourself in. I was showing her, thinking in terms of what kind of movie was going to be made, movies by Sergio Leone, westerns, and even El Topo. Because, a lot of the time, you're taken into a visual world, where there's other elements than dialogue, as far as how you interact with the world.
I love your stylistic choices between this and A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night. Do you feel like it's a bigger challenge for you as a director to make films like this, where you pull back from the dialogue? Because I've seen movies that over-explain everything, and they just exposition you to death sometimes. Do you feel like, for you, it's a bigger challenge coming into something like this, where you have a lot of these ideas that you have to make work on a visual level, and then get people to connect with them?
Ana Lily Amirpour: I mean, honestly, I can't answer that, because it would be like trying to understand the whims of every person. If you think of music, there's many different kinds, and if we suddenly only had mass-produced radio pop music, that wouldn't be great. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that, but it's cool to have different feelings and different places to disappear inside of.
And I guess, for me, I'm just doing what feels like a place I want to be, and want to create and exist, for the story. And then you just hope that people get welcomed into the experience and go on the ride. You know what I mean?
Definitely. And what I think is really interesting about Arlen, for as much as she's a hero, you have to remember, she was in “Bad Batch” for a reason. It was interesting, going back and watching the decisions that she makes, and how part of this journey then becomes about her making amends for those decisions. Can you talk about going into that headspace and finding this character, because she's not just a black and white character, She does make some questionable decisions at times that have really major implications on a lot of different characters.
Ana Lily Amirpour: Yes, she does some fu**ed up shit.
Suki Waterhouse: Yeah, she has dark and light in her. And it's explored as we go through this story, and it’s not like that necessarily all goes away at the end, either. But I think we all have that. We all have multitudes inside of us. And it's a little bit of a coming of age, in that she is incredibly selfish in the beginning, and, for me, it was a lot about finding purpose. I was struggling with that at the time of filming, or before, and it’s something I still struggle with personally all the time, where it's like, "What am I here for? What am I doing to be a solution for something?"
Ana Lily Amirpour: She does do hideously heinous things from her choices. I think a lot of characters do. It's interesting that Miami Man brutally kills and eats two people in the span of the film and you somehow see him, as like–
Suki Waterhouse: An anti-hero, in a way.
Ana Lily Amirpour: Yeah, as a good guy.
Suki Waterhouse: Exactly.
Ana Lily Amirpour: So, I think it's really interesting how manipulative a movie can be. Because she does some heinous things–
Suki Waterhouse: But we don't hate any of them.
Ana Lily Amirpour: I don't, and I hope audiences don’t, either. I feel like the system, if you track back from any individual, you can find something about their story that took them to where they are. And it's more about, is there a way to get to a point where you break your own cycle of behavior and just choose something different than what you've been doing? And Arlen starts doing that in the movie, and that's what I find, ultimately, really brave about her character.
And I think what's interesting is that we have all made stupid decisions. And for me, that's the most compelling part, is that end with Miel [Jayda Fink], Miami Man’s daughter, I just love that in the end it's almost like this whole film is about her, because of what Keanu says. He says, “The dream is life.” And In the end it's all about this little girl, and it didn't hit me the first time, but last night watching, I was like, "Oh my God, that's beautiful." I also think it helps ground these characters who maybe make bad decisions, and you realize that maybe they're doing it for the right reasons.
Ana Lily Amirpour: Yes, I wrote that. It's weird because I've had really interesting conversations where people who are wondering about, how can she be so bad, and what's up with the morality, and want answers or something. Sometimes, I just think it's interesting because I feel like, as a movie watching culture or population, imagine, in the last week, I don't know how many movies you've seen, or TV shows, how many deaths were there? And how many violent scenes were there? A shitload, right?
Yeah, for sure.
Ana Lily Amirpour: And like, how many did you clock and register and feel? We're desensitized to death, and to violence, in a way that's so incredibly interesting to me. I think it's interesting if you force a monkey wrench into that, and you're like, "You're going to feel this in a different way than you normally would."
But don't get me wrong, I go to movies for many different reasons, and I love movies, I love Tarantino movies where they talk the whole time to each other. I love Nancy Meyers movies, cause I just want to be in a nice kitchen and watch these privileged people figure out how to deal with their divorce. I love that, though. It's comfort food. I like different movies for different reasons. I think it is interesting, though, the good and bad thing, because in The Bad Batch, I don't think there’s an easy answer as to who's good or bad. Well, except the Hermit, maybe.
What's interesting, too, is that Arlen goes to Comfort, because it sounds like the place you want to be. It sounds like the life you want, if this is where you have to exist, and yet you realize soon enough that it's all a façade. And really, what Comfort is, is you figuring out what it is you want out of life. And I just thought that was really cool because you can either live with a façade of a life, or you can really go and ask yourself hard questions and figure things out. And I just thought it was a really compelling way to pull it all together in the end.
Ana Lily Amirpour: That's joyously accurate to how my mind was thinking about everything. So that's like—you're my people. That's pretty much exactly some of the stuff that I was thinking and saying about that scene. You totally got it.
Before we go, I want to ask you, Suki, in terms of being out in the desert and wearing the leg brace thing, how much did that help you go deep into the character of Arlen? Because it's one thing to maybe read a script at home, and you're in your own environment, but now you're out there and you're in the middle of this desert, and you really have to put yourself out there for this character?
Suki Waterhouse: Yeah, of course, you put all of it on in the morning, and it's a big process. You get all muddied up and tattooed and get your big brace on and your gummy arm, and you look in the mirror, and you're like, "Wow, okay." But even before we started shooting, I felt like, it's weird, you look in the mirror and I started seeing myself change. I don't know, it's really creepy. I started looking like someone I didn’t even recognize, so I think that process really helped me.
The post A Conversation on The Bad Batch with Ana Lily Amirpour and Suki Waterhouse appeared first on Daily Dead.
But as Arlen struggles with her new existence and her own rage, she makes some terrible decisions one fateful afternoon that sets off a dangerous chain of events. Arlen will stop at nothing to find a way to make amends with those she’s wronged, and figure out just how she fits into the world, forever branded as “Bad Batch.”
At the recent press day for The Bad Batch, Daily Dead had the opportunity to sit down and chat with both Amirpour and Waterhouse about their collaboration, and during the interview the pair discussed everything from Amirpour’s unusual storytelling approach to finding purpose in life, to how desensitized audiences have become to violence over the last few years (and much more).
The Bad Batch arrives in theaters, and on VOD and various digital platforms this Friday, June 23rd, courtesy of Neon.
Watching Bad Batch a second time, I completely fell in love with this movie all over again. Sometimes, you see a movie at a festival, and you're like, "Okay, was I just on the festival high or something?" But watching it again, I loved it even more because I got to pick up on a lot of details that I'd missed that first time. So, again, congratulations
Ana Lily Amirpour: Thank you.
Ana, I know we talked about the fact that there was limited dialogue in the film, but for your character, Suki, I think what is so amazing is the first 20 minutes or so, I don't even think you speak other than we hear you scream. How daunting was that for you coming into this, knowing that this is a character, who, for most of it, was going to be more of a physical performance than a vocal one.
Suki Waterhouse: Yeah, I didn't think about that too much, and then Jason [Momoa] said something interesting in Venice. He was like, "It's actually quite hard to not speak a lot," because you're just like, "I'm not fu**ing doing anything. I'm just not doing anything." And it was true. When I watched it, it's like, "No, you didn't need to speak," and it actually gives so much more room for everyone to decide what they want to decide when you're not talking.
That scene was the first day, and then, when I was getting my arm chopped off, I didn't know how I was going to do it. I was just like, "Okay, she's sawing my arm." Like, "Ah," and then just kept screaming and screaming and going fu**ing mental until I wanted to pass out, basically. So yeah, it was just guttural screaming.
Ana Lily Amirpour: Yeah, because once you're chained up even, and you're actually chained up, to some degree, so it's like, "Oh, okay." It was a pretty terrifying situation to find yourself in. I was showing her, thinking in terms of what kind of movie was going to be made, movies by Sergio Leone, westerns, and even El Topo. Because, a lot of the time, you're taken into a visual world, where there's other elements than dialogue, as far as how you interact with the world.
I love your stylistic choices between this and A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night. Do you feel like it's a bigger challenge for you as a director to make films like this, where you pull back from the dialogue? Because I've seen movies that over-explain everything, and they just exposition you to death sometimes. Do you feel like, for you, it's a bigger challenge coming into something like this, where you have a lot of these ideas that you have to make work on a visual level, and then get people to connect with them?
Ana Lily Amirpour: I mean, honestly, I can't answer that, because it would be like trying to understand the whims of every person. If you think of music, there's many different kinds, and if we suddenly only had mass-produced radio pop music, that wouldn't be great. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that, but it's cool to have different feelings and different places to disappear inside of.
And I guess, for me, I'm just doing what feels like a place I want to be, and want to create and exist, for the story. And then you just hope that people get welcomed into the experience and go on the ride. You know what I mean?
Definitely. And what I think is really interesting about Arlen, for as much as she's a hero, you have to remember, she was in “Bad Batch” for a reason. It was interesting, going back and watching the decisions that she makes, and how part of this journey then becomes about her making amends for those decisions. Can you talk about going into that headspace and finding this character, because she's not just a black and white character, She does make some questionable decisions at times that have really major implications on a lot of different characters.
Ana Lily Amirpour: Yes, she does some fu**ed up shit.
Suki Waterhouse: Yeah, she has dark and light in her. And it's explored as we go through this story, and it’s not like that necessarily all goes away at the end, either. But I think we all have that. We all have multitudes inside of us. And it's a little bit of a coming of age, in that she is incredibly selfish in the beginning, and, for me, it was a lot about finding purpose. I was struggling with that at the time of filming, or before, and it’s something I still struggle with personally all the time, where it's like, "What am I here for? What am I doing to be a solution for something?"
Ana Lily Amirpour: She does do hideously heinous things from her choices. I think a lot of characters do. It's interesting that Miami Man brutally kills and eats two people in the span of the film and you somehow see him, as like–
Suki Waterhouse: An anti-hero, in a way.
Ana Lily Amirpour: Yeah, as a good guy.
Suki Waterhouse: Exactly.
Ana Lily Amirpour: So, I think it's really interesting how manipulative a movie can be. Because she does some heinous things–
Suki Waterhouse: But we don't hate any of them.
Ana Lily Amirpour: I don't, and I hope audiences don’t, either. I feel like the system, if you track back from any individual, you can find something about their story that took them to where they are. And it's more about, is there a way to get to a point where you break your own cycle of behavior and just choose something different than what you've been doing? And Arlen starts doing that in the movie, and that's what I find, ultimately, really brave about her character.
And I think what's interesting is that we have all made stupid decisions. And for me, that's the most compelling part, is that end with Miel [Jayda Fink], Miami Man’s daughter, I just love that in the end it's almost like this whole film is about her, because of what Keanu says. He says, “The dream is life.” And In the end it's all about this little girl, and it didn't hit me the first time, but last night watching, I was like, "Oh my God, that's beautiful." I also think it helps ground these characters who maybe make bad decisions, and you realize that maybe they're doing it for the right reasons.
Ana Lily Amirpour: Yes, I wrote that. It's weird because I've had really interesting conversations where people who are wondering about, how can she be so bad, and what's up with the morality, and want answers or something. Sometimes, I just think it's interesting because I feel like, as a movie watching culture or population, imagine, in the last week, I don't know how many movies you've seen, or TV shows, how many deaths were there? And how many violent scenes were there? A shitload, right?
Yeah, for sure.
Ana Lily Amirpour: And like, how many did you clock and register and feel? We're desensitized to death, and to violence, in a way that's so incredibly interesting to me. I think it's interesting if you force a monkey wrench into that, and you're like, "You're going to feel this in a different way than you normally would."
But don't get me wrong, I go to movies for many different reasons, and I love movies, I love Tarantino movies where they talk the whole time to each other. I love Nancy Meyers movies, cause I just want to be in a nice kitchen and watch these privileged people figure out how to deal with their divorce. I love that, though. It's comfort food. I like different movies for different reasons. I think it is interesting, though, the good and bad thing, because in The Bad Batch, I don't think there’s an easy answer as to who's good or bad. Well, except the Hermit, maybe.
What's interesting, too, is that Arlen goes to Comfort, because it sounds like the place you want to be. It sounds like the life you want, if this is where you have to exist, and yet you realize soon enough that it's all a façade. And really, what Comfort is, is you figuring out what it is you want out of life. And I just thought that was really cool because you can either live with a façade of a life, or you can really go and ask yourself hard questions and figure things out. And I just thought it was a really compelling way to pull it all together in the end.
Ana Lily Amirpour: That's joyously accurate to how my mind was thinking about everything. So that's like—you're my people. That's pretty much exactly some of the stuff that I was thinking and saying about that scene. You totally got it.
Before we go, I want to ask you, Suki, in terms of being out in the desert and wearing the leg brace thing, how much did that help you go deep into the character of Arlen? Because it's one thing to maybe read a script at home, and you're in your own environment, but now you're out there and you're in the middle of this desert, and you really have to put yourself out there for this character?
Suki Waterhouse: Yeah, of course, you put all of it on in the morning, and it's a big process. You get all muddied up and tattooed and get your big brace on and your gummy arm, and you look in the mirror, and you're like, "Wow, okay." But even before we started shooting, I felt like, it's weird, you look in the mirror and I started seeing myself change. I don't know, it's really creepy. I started looking like someone I didn’t even recognize, so I think that process really helped me.
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- 6/21/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
In the film 47 Meters Down, sisters Kate and Lisa travel to Mexico and, after a bit of pressing, they go diving in shark-infested waters. Everything is all well and good until the cable holding their cage near the surface snaps, sending the pair hurling down to the depths of the dark ocean. Not only are they at the mercy of a group of great white sharks, but they also face a dwindling supply of oxygen. Can the pair make it out with their lives?
Lrm had a chance to sit down at a roundtable with actresses Mandy Moore and Claire Holt, who portray Kate and Lisa in the new shark film. As one would expect with a film like this, shooting underwater comes with its own laundry list of problems. In this interview, the pair talk about underwater fears, Bob the shark, and the experience of long, eight-hour days underwater.
Lrm had a chance to sit down at a roundtable with actresses Mandy Moore and Claire Holt, who portray Kate and Lisa in the new shark film. As one would expect with a film like this, shooting underwater comes with its own laundry list of problems. In this interview, the pair talk about underwater fears, Bob the shark, and the experience of long, eight-hour days underwater.
- 6/16/2017
- by Nancy Tapia
- LRMonline.com
Premiering on Monday, June 19th as part of the 2017 Los Angeles Film Festival lineup is director Julius Ramsay’s intense and masterfully constructed thriller, Midnighters, which was penned by Julius’ brother, Alston Ramsay. The story follows a young couple, Lindsey (Alex Essoe) and Jeff (Dylan McTee), who accidentally hit a strange man on their way home from a New Year’s Eve party, only to discover their victim was headed to their abode. As it turns out, Lindsey’s sister Hannah (Perla Haney-Jardine), who recently came to stay with her family, had been mixed up in a rather serious predicament, and Hannah’s past is about to come crashing down on the trio in some rather horrendous ways.
Daily Dead recently spoke with Ramsay about his first time at the helm of a feature, how his prior industry experiences helped prepare him to take on directing Midnighters, working with his...
Daily Dead recently spoke with Ramsay about his first time at the helm of a feature, how his prior industry experiences helped prepare him to take on directing Midnighters, working with his...
- 6/16/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
When we think of big Hollywood stars like Chris Evans, we imagine the luxurious, glamorous lives they must lead. Big houses, fancy cars, only the top restaurants, etc. But it’s important to realize that these people also dedicate a tremendous amount of time to their careers, often spending many months of the year away from family and friends in order to shoot projects in various parts of the world.
This is especially true of those who are tied to mega franchises, like Evans. The Captain America actor has been a fixture of the Marvel Cinematic Universe for years now and it’s been a gigantic commitment for him, having appeared in five films so far for the company, with at least two more to come – and that’s not counting uncredited cameos. As you can imagine, signing on to be a part of something like that must be pretty daunting,...
This is especially true of those who are tied to mega franchises, like Evans. The Captain America actor has been a fixture of the Marvel Cinematic Universe for years now and it’s been a gigantic commitment for him, having appeared in five films so far for the company, with at least two more to come – and that’s not counting uncredited cameos. As you can imagine, signing on to be a part of something like that must be pretty daunting,...
- 6/11/2017
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Here's the best example of keeping it real we've ever seen ... Bears rookie -- the 2nd pick in the Draft -- Mitch Trubisky pushing his grandma's '97 Toyota Camry to his first pro football camp. Before we go any further, Trubisky is rich -- with the #2 pick projected to have a contract valued around the $30 million ... so he definitely doesn't Have to push granny's ride to practice. So, why's he doing it? Mitch is keeping...
- 5/11/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
In theaters and on VOD beginning Friday, May 12th is writer/director Ben Young’s emotional captivity thriller, Hounds of Love, which has stunned audiences during its festival fun over the last several months, including at the SXSW and Overlook film festivals (read my review here). Hailing from Australia, Hounds of Love is a harrowing tale about a dangerous couple (played by Stephen Curry and Emma Booth) with a predilection for kidnapping and torturing young girls, including a teenager named Vicki (Ashleigh Cummings), who senses a divide between the couple, and tries to use that to her advantage in hopes of escaping her nightmarish ordeal.
Daily Dead recently spoke to Young about Hounds of Love, and he discussed his approach to the film’s challenging themes, working with his talented cast, and more.
Very excited to chat with you about Hounds of Love today, Ben. I loved it back when I saw it at SXSW,...
Daily Dead recently spoke to Young about Hounds of Love, and he discussed his approach to the film’s challenging themes, working with his talented cast, and more.
Very excited to chat with you about Hounds of Love today, Ben. I loved it back when I saw it at SXSW,...
- 5/11/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
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The Dark Knight and The Man Of Steel are also available in brick form!
A quick note: our site gets a bit of support if you click on the links in this article. But no pressure. Ta.
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The DC universe and the brick-based world of Lego make for a wonderful blend, as The Lego Batman Movie reminded us not that long ago.
You might be interested to know, then, that Amazon has many Lego kits related to the iconic Dark Knight and Man Of Steel of DC Comics lore.
Here are 13 of the best Lego sets featuring Batman and/or Superman...
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There's been no shortage of Lego Batmobiles over the...
The Dark Knight and The Man Of Steel are also available in brick form!
A quick note: our site gets a bit of support if you click on the links in this article. But no pressure. Ta.
See related American Gods: Bryan Fuller interview American Gods: the cast react to episode 1 American Gods: 13 things we learned from the cast American Gods cast interview: Ian McShane, Ricky Whittle, Emily Browning
The DC universe and the brick-based world of Lego make for a wonderful blend, as The Lego Batman Movie reminded us not that long ago.
You might be interested to know, then, that Amazon has many Lego kits related to the iconic Dark Knight and Man Of Steel of DC Comics lore.
Here are 13 of the best Lego sets featuring Batman and/or Superman...
The Speedwagon
There's been no shortage of Lego Batmobiles over the...
- 5/11/2017
- Den of Geek
Vin Diesel is all talk when it comes to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, now, in more ways than one. Diesel famously voices Groot in Guardians of the Galaxy and Baby Groot in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, as well as whatever sort of growth Groot experiences between now and Avengers: Infinity War (Teenage Groot?). In the age of A-list actors doing motion capture, Diesel only provides Groot's voice, though he is incredibly committed to that, reading each line differently and even doing the foreign language version for multiple countries.
Now, Vin Diesel has more to talk about, but I'm afraid that, it too, is just talk. Diesel was interviewed by USA Today and he made a claim about what would be a fascinating Guardians of the Galaxy spinoff:
"[Writer/Director] James Gunn has always wanted a Rocket and Groot movie. And I know that Disney is very much into being successful.
Now, Vin Diesel has more to talk about, but I'm afraid that, it too, is just talk. Diesel was interviewed by USA Today and he made a claim about what would be a fascinating Guardians of the Galaxy spinoff:
"[Writer/Director] James Gunn has always wanted a Rocket and Groot movie. And I know that Disney is very much into being successful.
- 4/28/2017
- by Nick Doll
- LRMonline.com
Well hello there, beautiful.
Hark! Is that the sound of lightsabers I hear? Yes, the first trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi has finally arrived. During the panel at this year’s 40th Anniversary Star Wars Celebration, President of Lucasfilm Kathleen Kennedy, director Rian Johnson, and cast members of The Last Jedi revealed the first footage of the new film. For those unfamiliar with Johnson, the director of Looper, this entry of the new series might be most anticipated of them all.
Thanks to some toy reveals earlier this year, we know that Rey, Finn, and Poe will be back in action. It also stands to reason that Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) will play a much more prominent role in the story going forward, at least that is what Kennedy said during the The Last Jedi panel. While not too much of the actual story has been revealed Daisy Ridley, who...
Hark! Is that the sound of lightsabers I hear? Yes, the first trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi has finally arrived. During the panel at this year’s 40th Anniversary Star Wars Celebration, President of Lucasfilm Kathleen Kennedy, director Rian Johnson, and cast members of The Last Jedi revealed the first footage of the new film. For those unfamiliar with Johnson, the director of Looper, this entry of the new series might be most anticipated of them all.
Thanks to some toy reveals earlier this year, we know that Rey, Finn, and Poe will be back in action. It also stands to reason that Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) will play a much more prominent role in the story going forward, at least that is what Kennedy said during the The Last Jedi panel. While not too much of the actual story has been revealed Daisy Ridley, who...
- 4/14/2017
- by Max Covill
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
His history of underperforming at the box office makes predicting a post-Marvel career tricky.
If the image of a bearded, flannel-clad Chris Evans playing a single uncle isn’t enough to lure throngs of women to the movies, I don’t know what will. In his latest film, Gifted, Evans plays Frank Adler, the aforementioned single uncle to a spunky six year-old gifted child, Mary (Mckenna Grace). Frank is caring for his niece after the unexpected death of his sister and he yearns for the child to have a normal and healthy life. After he sends Mary off on her first day of school, her teacher, Bonnie (Jenny Slate), notices the child’s remarkable abilities and alerts the school’s principal. Mary is offered a chance to attend a prestigious school for gifted children, which Frank promptly declines. This kicks off a custody battle between Frank and his estranged mother, Evelyn...
If the image of a bearded, flannel-clad Chris Evans playing a single uncle isn’t enough to lure throngs of women to the movies, I don’t know what will. In his latest film, Gifted, Evans plays Frank Adler, the aforementioned single uncle to a spunky six year-old gifted child, Mary (Mckenna Grace). Frank is caring for his niece after the unexpected death of his sister and he yearns for the child to have a normal and healthy life. After he sends Mary off on her first day of school, her teacher, Bonnie (Jenny Slate), notices the child’s remarkable abilities and alerts the school’s principal. Mary is offered a chance to attend a prestigious school for gifted children, which Frank promptly declines. This kicks off a custody battle between Frank and his estranged mother, Evelyn...
- 4/13/2017
- by Jamie Righetti
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Legends of Tomorrow‘s “Doomworld” was a fun place to visit, but I’m not sure I would want to live there.
Sara, Mick, Ray et al, however, may have little say in the matter.
RelatedThe Flash‘s Tom Felton Weighs In on [Spoiler] Twist, New Team Tensions
Living as Eobard Thawne’s “pets” in this new reality, rewritten by the Spear of Destiny, Sara and Amaya are assassins for the Legion of Doom, Ray is a janitor, Jefferson is bullying lab rat Stein into doing Thawne’s bidding and Nate is a horribly coiffed conspiracy theorist wise to this “wrong” reality.
Sara, Mick, Ray et al, however, may have little say in the matter.
RelatedThe Flash‘s Tom Felton Weighs In on [Spoiler] Twist, New Team Tensions
Living as Eobard Thawne’s “pets” in this new reality, rewritten by the Spear of Destiny, Sara and Amaya are assassins for the Legion of Doom, Ray is a janitor, Jefferson is bullying lab rat Stein into doing Thawne’s bidding and Nate is a horribly coiffed conspiracy theorist wise to this “wrong” reality.
- 3/29/2017
- TVLine.com
Esquire brings word that Captain America himself, Chris Evans, may bow out of the McU following Avengers: Infinity War and its as-yet-untitled sequel.
First spotted by Collider, the report simply highlights that by the time Avengers 4 crashes into theaters in 2019, Evans will have fulfilled his current Marvel contract. Of course, there’s always a chance he and the Powers That Be over at Marvel will negotiate some form of extension, similar to how the studio locked down Robert Downey Jr. for Spider-Man: Homecoming and beyond.
As Captain America: Civil War proved, both Downey Jr. and Chris Evans are considered two bankable pillars of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, going by this recent Esquire profile, it would seem that the latter actor is ready to hang up the shield once and for all.
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First spotted by Collider, the report simply highlights that by the time Avengers 4 crashes into theaters in 2019, Evans will have fulfilled his current Marvel contract. Of course, there’s always a chance he and the Powers That Be over at Marvel will negotiate some form of extension, similar to how the studio locked down Robert Downey Jr. for Spider-Man: Homecoming and beyond.
As Captain America: Civil War proved, both Downey Jr. and Chris Evans are considered two bankable pillars of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, going by this recent Esquire profile, it would seem that the latter actor is ready to hang up the shield once and for all.
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- 3/15/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
I’ve enjoyed Ethan Embry’s on-screen work for a long time now, and it’s been great to see him keeping busy these days—from his work on Grace and Frankie, to his appearance on the season 6 premiere of The Walking Dead, to his fantastic performances in genre fare like Cheap Thrills, Late Phases, The Guest, and his recent role in Sean Byrne’s The Devil’s Candy, which arrives in select theaters and on VOD on Friday, March 17th from IFC Midnight.
Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to speak in depth with Embry about his work on the film, and he discussed the appeal of playing a conflicted father who will stop at nothing to keep his family safe. Embry also chatted about working with Byrne and how he hopes fans appreciate the way the filmmaker’s vision for The Devil’s Candy represents all the metal aficionados out there.
Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to speak in depth with Embry about his work on the film, and he discussed the appeal of playing a conflicted father who will stop at nothing to keep his family safe. Embry also chatted about working with Byrne and how he hopes fans appreciate the way the filmmaker’s vision for The Devil’s Candy represents all the metal aficionados out there.
- 3/14/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
This review is based off a volume that collects Punisher: Trial of the Punisher #1-2, Bullseye: Perfect Game #1-2 and material from Daredevil #500.
It’s not very often that I get to review a trade paperback that’s an anthology in the purest sense, so I find myself most fortunate that this one – Punisher & Bullseye: Deadliest Hits – focuses heavily on one of my favorite Marvel characters, Frank Castle.
Before delving into the content itself, I can’t help but voice my bewilderment as to why the co-headliners were even paired for this compilation. I mean, this isn’t a Punisher vs. Bullseye book by any stretch of the imagination. If anything, Daredevil is the connecting thread here, as he does appear in each story in some capacity. In fact, they could’ve easily put his name on this book, which may have even boosted sales.
But, there are various factors to consider,...
It’s not very often that I get to review a trade paperback that’s an anthology in the purest sense, so I find myself most fortunate that this one – Punisher & Bullseye: Deadliest Hits – focuses heavily on one of my favorite Marvel characters, Frank Castle.
Before delving into the content itself, I can’t help but voice my bewilderment as to why the co-headliners were even paired for this compilation. I mean, this isn’t a Punisher vs. Bullseye book by any stretch of the imagination. If anything, Daredevil is the connecting thread here, as he does appear in each story in some capacity. In fact, they could’ve easily put his name on this book, which may have even boosted sales.
But, there are various factors to consider,...
- 3/5/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Author: Zehra Phelan
Chris Evans has left behind the tight lycra suit of Captain America and gone all soft as he takes on the role as a single man raising his child prodigy niece in the upcoming Gifted, and we have the new trailer which is bound to have the ladies melting into a pile of quivering mess.
Related: Chris Evans Breaks Hearts in First Gifted Trailer
As with many films with young actors, the trailer shows McKenna Grace as a lovable ‘smart ass’ kid who promises to outshine her much older co-stars on a picture which is due to tug on the heart strings whilst dousing you with a much needed gentle humour.
No stranger to a film which, let’s face it, is directed at a more fairer audience than those who adore his Marvel comic book superhero, Chris Evans has starred in some rather dubious “chick flicks...
Chris Evans has left behind the tight lycra suit of Captain America and gone all soft as he takes on the role as a single man raising his child prodigy niece in the upcoming Gifted, and we have the new trailer which is bound to have the ladies melting into a pile of quivering mess.
Related: Chris Evans Breaks Hearts in First Gifted Trailer
As with many films with young actors, the trailer shows McKenna Grace as a lovable ‘smart ass’ kid who promises to outshine her much older co-stars on a picture which is due to tug on the heart strings whilst dousing you with a much needed gentle humour.
No stranger to a film which, let’s face it, is directed at a more fairer audience than those who adore his Marvel comic book superhero, Chris Evans has starred in some rather dubious “chick flicks...
- 2/24/2017
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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Resident Evil 7‘s upcoming Dlc, Not A Hero, will star iconic series character Chris Redfield, Capcom has announced via Twitter. Before we go any further, we should make you aware that the rest of this story contains major story spoilers for the survival horror title, so if you’ve yet to see how Ethan Winters’ story ends, you’ll want to stop reading here.
For those of you that have already seen Resident Evil 7‘s narrative through to its conclusion, you’ll no doubt be aware that, upon surviving the horrors of the Baker Mansion and putting ‘poor’ Eveline out of her misery, Ethan is immediately greeted by a group of soldiers who have seemingly come to rescue him. One of these individuals removes their helmet and gives the name ‘Redfield,’ which, of course, we now...
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Resident Evil 7‘s upcoming Dlc, Not A Hero, will star iconic series character Chris Redfield, Capcom has announced via Twitter. Before we go any further, we should make you aware that the rest of this story contains major story spoilers for the survival horror title, so if you’ve yet to see how Ethan Winters’ story ends, you’ll want to stop reading here.
For those of you that have already seen Resident Evil 7‘s narrative through to its conclusion, you’ll no doubt be aware that, upon surviving the horrors of the Baker Mansion and putting ‘poor’ Eveline out of her misery, Ethan is immediately greeted by a group of soldiers who have seemingly come to rescue him. One of these individuals removes their helmet and gives the name ‘Redfield,’ which, of course, we now...
- 2/24/2017
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Last week’s midseason premiere of The Walking Dead left us with questions — big ones.
Why did being held at gunpoint by a group of strangers make Rick smile? Who’s been spying on Alexandria? Why did Gabriel clean out the pantry? With whom did he drive off? Helpfully, Sunday’s excellent hour answered them all (and so will this recap). Shall we?
RelatedThe Walking Dead Showrunner on the Midseason Premiere’s Final Moment, [Spoiler]’s Betrayal, ‘All-Out War’
‘No Guns For Bad Boys’ | As “New Best Friends” began, the Kingdom’s delivery to the Saviors went south when, in...
Why did being held at gunpoint by a group of strangers make Rick smile? Who’s been spying on Alexandria? Why did Gabriel clean out the pantry? With whom did he drive off? Helpfully, Sunday’s excellent hour answered them all (and so will this recap). Shall we?
RelatedThe Walking Dead Showrunner on the Midseason Premiere’s Final Moment, [Spoiler]’s Betrayal, ‘All-Out War’
‘No Guns For Bad Boys’ | As “New Best Friends” began, the Kingdom’s delivery to the Saviors went south when, in...
- 2/20/2017
- TVLine.com
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