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My American ears aren't failing me and he was working with some type of accent in that, isn't he? Sounded that way for most of the trailer, aside from a moment or two that sounded quite American.
http://collider.com/mulan-live-action-movie-cast-donnie-yen/
Tom Hardy as Al Capone in Fonzo:
Impressive also the collection of gangsters Hardy accumulates. First small time crook and long time prisoner Charlie Bronson, then London underworld legends the Kray twins, now Al Capone. Who´s next, Kim Jong-Un?
@Creasy47, I wonder if Mann is so difficult to work with, or if he just doesn´t want to obey studio demands. Perhaps a bit of both, in connection with his last film Blackhat being a commercial failure. It´s a shame that he doesn´t put out more. I also would be curious to see that Blackhat director´s cut, but I´m afraid noone is willing to pay for a dvd/br release.
In competition:
At War (director: Stéphane Brizé) (France)
Asako I & II (director: Ryūsuke Hamaguchi) (Japan)
Ash Is Purest White (director: Jia Zhangke) (China)
Burning (director: Lee Chang-dong) (South Korea)
Capernaum (director: Nadine Labaki) (Lebanon)
BlacKkKlansman (director: Spike Lee) (United States)
Cold War (director: Paweł Pawlikowski) (Poland)
Dogman (director: Matteo Garrone) (Italy)
Everybody Knows (Opening film) (director: Asghar Farhadi) (Spain)
Girls of the Sun (director: Eva Husson) (France)
The Image Book (director: Jean-Luc Godard) (France, Switzerland)
My Bitter Land (director: Alice Rohrwacher) (Italy)
Shoplifters (director: Hirokazu Kore-eda) (Japan)
Sorry Angel (director: Christophe Honoré) (France)
Summer (director: Kirill Serebrennikov) (Russia)
Three Faces (director: Jafar Panahi) (Iran)
Under the Silver Lake (director: David Robert Mitchell) (United States)
Yomeddine (director: Abu Bakr Shawky) (Egypt)
Out of competition:
Gotti (director: Kevin Connolly) (United States)
Solo: A Star Wars Story (director: Ron Howard) (United States)
Also: Charlize Theron confirms they're working on Atomic Blonde 2:
http://screencrush.com/atomic-blonde-2-charlize-theron/
OMG, we have our next Bond.
New Incredibles 2 poster; trailer tomorrow:
David Leitch to direct Fast & Furious spinoff:
http://ew.com/movies/2018/04/12/david-leitch-fast-furious-dwayne-johnson-jason-statham/?utm_campaign=entertainmentweekly&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social
Hot Summer Nights poster:
After Operation Mekong in 2016...
... and Operation Red Sea in 2018...
... Hong-Kong director Dante Lam has confirmed a 3rd installment, titled Operation Rescue, set to begin production later this year.
"Grandmother, what big teeth you have got!"
Making the shark bigger won't make me forget the first Jaws, I'm afraid. Plus, we've seen that before.
Now that one I w&ant to see.
Production for IP Man 4 starring Donnie Yen has officially started as of yesterday.
That doesn t look bad, but quite unpleasant.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/names/2018/04/13/screenwriter-new-mission-spotlight-neil-armstrong-action-movie/875yleeWPRV5z7z4dNo9EI/amp.html?__twitter_impression=true
First official image of the latest Peter Berg action thriller, Mile 22, starring Mark Wahlberg, Iko Uwais, Ronda Rousey and John Malkovich.
The film will be released on August 3rd, 2018.
http://collider.com/mad-max-fury-road-sequels-george-miller-lawsuit-warner-bros/#images
What a shame. I mean, didn´t Miller prove what a cash provider he is simply by making such a great movie under such devastating circumstances? Wouldn´t another Miller-directed Mad Max film be a surefire b.o. hit? I hope they get that settled soon and smoothly.