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- Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again
- Ocean's 8
- Sicario 2: Soldado
Get Collet-Serra to do a Bond film. I just have this feeling it'd be damn good.
I have suggested him in the past, I feel he would be a good choice to steer the series away from the drama it is drowning in, and back to well crafted spy (/action) thrillers.
Announced runtimes for 2 very interesting films:
Hostiles (the Christian Bale western): 2 hours and 13 minutes.
All the Money in the World: 2 hours and 15 minutes.
And, of course, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle clocks at exactly 2 hours.
I'm not so sure about Jumanji. I've not seen the first one and may only catch this on home video.
New english-subtitled trailers for 2 upcoming true-story South Korean crime films:
The Outlaws
1987: When the Day Comes
I prefer Plummer's sly delivery, too, but the concept behind Spacey's delivery --a certain overt defiance to the idea of paying-- was also valid, though I think Spacey tries to hard to sell it. And he looks a tad weird with that makeup-- I can't shake the idea off my head that Spacey is underneath all that, so there is a layer of artifice to his performance that probably hurts it a little.
1st teaser for Psychokinesis, the new film from the director of 2016's South Korean zombie flick Train to Busan:
Robert Pattinson is set to star in French director Claire Denis' first English-language film (and her first sci-fi movie as well): High Life.
The plot: A death row inmate is sent on an isolated, no-return mission to explore a black hole.
1st trailer for Ocean's 8 will drop tomorrow:
Ridley Scott, straight off after managing the monumental task of re-casting Kevin Spacey in the true-story thriller All the Money in the World a mere month before the film's release on December 25th, has announced production on his next film will most likely begin in March 2018: a gangster film titled The Cartel.
The plot: Based on the novel written by Don Winslow, the film follows the story of the engrossing friendship-turned-rivalry between DEA agent Art Keller and Mexican drug kingpin Adan Berrera and the crushingly cyclical nature of the war on drugs.
Ridley Scott is aiming to get Leonardo Dicaprio and Benicio Del Toro in the lead roles, respectively as the DEA agent and the Mexican drug kingpin.
That´s Winslow´s most boring novel IMO. Combined with recent Ridley Scott, this looks like it´s going to be a boring version of American Gangster.
Makes me wonder who bought the rights to Power of the Dog, which is Winslow´s novel that tells the story before The Cartel and is pure dynamite in many regards, kind of like Scorsese on a high.
AND he's got the sequel coming next year, Soldado. Seems we'll get a lot of cartel-driven del Toro flicks in the next year or two then, can't complain about that.