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Very curious about this film, but it won't be a cinema trip for me.
I've got no problem with that whatsoever, if the duration justifies its time which I think it will, the epic running time will be to its advantage.
Laundromat, looks good, Oldman & Bandera's look to be having a ball.
I´m having really high hopes that the direction and script of BB3 will be on the level of the chemistry between Smith and Lawrence.
Netflix seems to have geo-blocked that trailer in certain countries.
Brad Pitt's star quality shines in an existential sci-fi spectacular.
Sublime and stupendous. Beautiful, bold and remarkably executed, this is Gray’s masterpiece, driven by a career-best turn from Pitt.
Existential but also intimate, Ad Astra is a stunning, sensitive exploration of the space left by an absent parent — and the infinite void of actual space.
Brad Pitt is an intergalactic Captain Willard, taking a fraught mission up-river in James Gray’s Ad Astra, an outer-space Apocalypse Now which played to rapt crowds at the Venice film festival. In place of steaming jungles, this gives us existential chills. Instead of Viet Cong soldiers, it provides man-eating baboons and pirates riding dune-buggies. It’s an extraordinary picture, steely and unbending and assembled with an unmistakable air of wild-eyed zealotry. Ad Astra, be warned, is going all the way - and it double-dares us to buckle up for the trip.
This is spare and mythic storytelling; the more expansive its vision gets, the more inward-looking its focus becomes. Even with a linear narrative that never slows down, a chase sequence that feels like “Fury Road” on the moon, and a suspenseful vision of the galaxy that makes room for any number of unexpected surprises (beware the claw marks inside a seemingly abandoned spaceship), “Ad Astra” is still one of the most ruminative, withdrawn, and curiously optimistic space odysseys this side of “Solaris.” It’s also one of the best.
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Red Band trailer:
THIS is how I'd love to see NTTD One-sheet poster.
Looking forward to Ad Astra.
A proper movie poster, that.
Seconded Marketto, cool poster indeed, trailer was ok too but doubt I will go to cinema to see it?
The story of five Cuban political prisoners who had been imprisoned by the United States since the late 1990s on charges of espionage and murder.
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First official image of Edgar Wright's Last Night in Soho:
Starring: Anya Taylor-Joy, Matt Smith, Diana Rigg and Terence Stamp.
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Trailers confirmed to arrive in the coming weeks:
1st trailer for Bad Boys 3.
2nd trailer for Doctor Sleep.
1st trailer for Birds of Prey.
1st trailer for Black Christmas.
Based on Peter Carey's novel. The story of Australian bush-ranger Ned Kelly and his gang as they flee from authorities during the 1870s.
Starring: Russell Crowe, Charlie Hunnam, Nicholas Hoult and George MacKay.
Bring on that BB3 trailer already!
That Kelly Gang thing looks very interesting, although I´m going to need a few hours to not mix them up with The Kelly Family. I´ve heard of Ned Kelly, I think there´s a pub in my town with that name, but The Kelly Family are still wider known in Germany :-)).
Not sure what to make of those Irishman pics.
Of course, it didn't happen that way. But I like Felicity Jones, so...
Katheryn Winnick and Juan Pablo Raba join Liam Neeson in the action/thriller The Minuteman.
A rancher (Neeson) on the Arizona border becomes the unlikely defender of a young Mexican boy desperately fleeing the cartel assassins who've pursued him into the U.S.
Filming starts next week in New Mexico.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/katheryn-winnick-juan-pablo-raba-join-liam-neeson-minuteman-1236328
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I'm interested. And the filmmakers certainly noticed this:
Good cast. Also, it's Elliot Carver vs. Elliot Harmsway.
https://deadline.com/2019/09/tomb-raider-sequel-ben-wheatley-director-alicia-vikander-lara-croft-mgm-march-19-2021-release-1202710550/
Looks more like a sequel to BIG MOMMA'S HOUSE.