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First stills of the english-language debut for Canadian director Xavier Dolan: The Death and Life of John F. Donovan, starring Natalie Portman, Thandie Newton, Susan Sarandon, Jessica Chastain, Kathy Bates, Kit Harrington and Jacob Tremblay.
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I can't wait for this film! Looks like Coogler's done it again!
This new South Korean thriller looks like a very cool mix of 'Edge of Tomorrow' and 'Source Code':
Very interesting trailer, no action? I liked it as it was low key but effective for sure!
After Bruce Willis in 'Die Hard', and Gerard Butler in 'Olympus Has Fallen', what Antonio Banderas has in store for us in 'Security' looks super badass:
This looks like asian Source Code. I really dig it!
Oh wow, cool. Thanks.
I think it's a shame that proper, old school action films like this have become so niche that 90% of them are straight to DVD/Netflix movies. A guy like Scott Adkins could have been a star back in the 80s/90s but instead he's stuck on that circuit along with guys like Van Damme and Segal who've been relegated to there. There's a couple of exceptions (Stallone, Arnold and Statham still manage to get theatrical releases, and there's the odd surprise like The Equaliser and John Wick) but it's still a real shame imo because there's a lot of quality action films about if you know where to look (the Universal Soldier sequels, the Ninja films, the Undisputed sequels, etc), and I'd love to be able to see more of those at the cinema rather than an endless stream of CGI packed assembly line produced superhero movies or crap like Transformers.
1st image of Richard Linklater's Last Flag Flying, a sequel to the 1973 film 'The Last Detail' which starred Jack Nicholson, Randy Quaid and Otis Young.
Latest addition to the trend of older action stars in revenge films: Antonio Banderas will star in Stoic, the new film from the director of the 'Undisputed' films. Banderas is playing ''a fast-talking lawyer who takes a vow of silence, not to be broken until he kills everyone responsible for the murder of his wife and daughter''. Karl Urban will also feature in this film.
On another note, it looks like Banderas is back in full effect.