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Good. Top notch for my tastes anyway.
Updates on run times for movies coming in next few weeks:
Game Night: 1 hour & 40 minutes.
Mute: 2 hours & 6 minutes.
Annihilation: 2 hours & 2 minutes.
Red Sparrow: 2 hours & 19 minutes.
Death Wish: 1 hour & 48 minutes.
Gringo: 1 hour & 50 minutes.
Tomb Raider: 2 hours & 2 minutes.
A Wrinkle in Time: 2 hours.
7 Days in Entebbe: 1 hour & 47 minutes.
Pacific Rim: Uprising : 1 hour & 51 minutes.
Corduroy jackets? This is very 70's! :-D
I'm excited for this. The old films are great, I liked the first Samuel Jackson one too and I find it sort of endearing that they still haven't done a full on reboot/remake. Technically, hasn't Shaft now been going on for longer than Bond did in the original continuity before CR?
It is like a retro Matrix flick!
http://deadline.com/2018/02/cowboy-ninja-viking-eric-pearson-thor-ragnarok-chris-pratt-michelle-maclaren-universal-pictures-1202296815/
One of my few must-sees of the year gets a beautiful new poster:
http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/924721-first-the-man-who-killed-don-quixote-photo-revealed
I still won't believe it's happening until the credits roll in front of my eyes.
I think this is going to be great.
They shouldn´t have half of the frames mirrored. I could imagine it´s common practice, but if you have an actor with such asymmetric eyes as Forrest Whittaker you better don´t mess that up.
First trailer for the British crime flick Yardie, the directional debut for Idris Elba:
On Chesil Beach trailer:
Official Netflix poster for Annihilation, coming March 12th:
Exclusive clip from Annihilation:
Drew Pearce, the screenwriter of Iron Man 3 and Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, will be making his directional debut with the action thriller Hotel Artemis.
The film, described as a kinetic, stylish action-thriller, will feature Jodie Foster, Sterling K Brown, Sofia Boutella, Jeff Goldblum, Zachary Quinto and Dave Bautista.
The film, set in a riot-torn, near future Los Angeles, will follow a nurse (Foster), who runs a secret, members-only emergency room for criminals.
Chris Tucker has confirmed that everything is a go for Rush Hour 4 to start production soon.
Na Hong-jin, the South-Korean director of The Chaser, The Yellow Sea and The Wailing, has finally confirmed his next project. It will once again be based on horrifying factual incidents, this time focusing on the mass-murderer Woo Bum-kon, a South-Korean policeman who went on a killing rampage in 1982. Within a 24 hour period, he killed 56 people and wounded 35 more. He is one of the deadliest lone gunmen in modern history.
I have only ever seen the first one.