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2nd trailer for Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle:
First footage from Wes Anderson's 'Isle of Dogs,' full trailer tomorrow:
EDIT: First trailer for 'Wonderstruck':
I am still not completely sold on Vikander as Lara Croft (why a British actress couldn't have been cast, I don't know), however that does look faithful to the rebooted series.
Although the trailer did make me laugh, this will not be a cinema trip for me.
The Equalizer 2 will be released earlier than planned: the film has moved up from September 14, 2018 to August 10, 2018, which means it now shares the same release date as the Scarface remake and the big budget sci-fi action/horror film Meg with Jason Statham. And of course, Mission Impossible 6 is targetted for a July 27, 2018 release, and The Predator on August 3, 2018.
As for The Commuter, I really like that Caumet-Serra has taken the intensity of the single location of ''Non Stop'' with the very cool style of directing that 'Run All Night' featured. Also, shame Liam Neeson is retiring from action films, there is a mighty impressive fist-fight in that new trailer.
Trailer for the South African western Five Fingers for Marseilles, looks absolutely fantastic:
I don't think this is going to be popular, but Caumet-Serra is exactly the sort of director I would like to see at the helm of Bond #25.
Although the production is top notch, the cast is superb, it's brilliantly staged whenever my Wife and I watch it we thoroughly enjoy it despite we know the outcome, the produtions values are hugely impressive it looks so lavish.
It has a real atmosphere to it and the score adds a real mood to it. I've just pre ordered the new restorations of this Death On The Nile & Evil Under The Sun on Blu ray, should be a treat over the Christmas holidays.
Not sure I'll be bothering with Branagh's MOTOE, the cast is nowhere on a par and if they mess about it with it to give it a new spin then that would be sacrelidge.
Strangely as much as my Wife and I love Suchet's Poirot it's still the Lumet version that remains the definitive one, even the best HP couldn't top this.
Isle of Dogs looks great, loved his version of Fantastic Mr Fox and Grand Budapest Hotel was delightful.
Looks interesting
Documentary airing on HBO early next month but I thought perhaps relevant for this thread.
http://www.slashfilm.com/avatar-2-begins-shooting/
I thought it already was in production to be honest?
Here are the very first images from the production of Martin Scorsese's The Irishman, featuring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, Bobby Cannavale, Harvey Keitel, and Ray Romano.
1st official picture of Annihilation, directed by Alex Garland ('Ex Machina'), featuring Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Gina Rodriguez and Oscar Isaac.
The plot: A biologist signs up for a dangerous, secret expedition where the laws of nature don't apply.
Release date: February 23, 2018.
Likewise. Garland is an interesting director & that's a great cast he's assembled. On the back of Ex Machina I thought he could be a decent choice for Bond (once they soft reboot post-Craig) as well. Those are some serious platform shoes!