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Indeed. I was asking the same thing.
It's not a surprise to me. I was quite intrigued by the trailers and am actually thinking of seeing this one in the theatres, which is unusual for me because this is not a genre I'm partial to. Something about the special effects and premise had me interested from the get-go (I know nothing about what this is based upon). I'm not saying it will be a monster success, but the earlier calls for it to flop may have been premature. We shall see.
I'll be checking it out too, regardless. There just doesn't seem to have been a big push for it, considering the talent involved and how expensive it looks.
Perhaps a mixture of the ideas they have in store for the sequel, alongside the ability to work with Brad Pitt again.
jpbox-office.com/charts_france.php?filtre=datefr&variable=2018
Note that some of the movies have not finished their careers yet (the one marked in pink). But the big winner is The Incredibles 2. Deservedly so, methinks.
https://theplaylist.net/paul-schrader-western-ethan-hawke-willem-dafoe-20190114
Do like the use of the 70's font on the Cold Pursuit poster.
I do like that, it's akin to a 70's pulp type novel, but the poster itself is awfully boring and Photoshopped.
You won't find a poster that isn't in any way Photoshopped these days! It's a wonderful tool, so it's a bit strange we don't see more creative solutions around. My guess is that the designers are so pressed for time to finish the posters and marketing material, that they have to go for simple solutions just to get things done in time.
Some casting developments:
- Caleb Landry Jones joins Ralph Fiennes, Mark Strong, Rebecca Hall and Said Taghmaoui in The Forgiven. The film is written and directed by John Michael McDonagh (The Guard, Calvary, War on Everyone).
- Caleb Landry Jones will also be in the Tom Hanks-led sci-fi flick BIOS.
- Charlotte Rampling has joined Dave Bautista, Rebecca Fergusson, Stellan Skarsgard and Timothée Chalomet in Denis Villeneuve's Dune.
- Danny Glover joins Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Karen Gillan and Danny DeVito in Jumanji 3.
- 15 years after 'Lost in Translation', Sofia Coppola will direct Bill Murray again in On The Rocks.
'The film follows a young mother (Rashida Jones) who reconnects with her larger-than-life playboy father (Bill Murray) on an adventure through New York City.'
This is very true. I hope we'll get a great poster and marketing campaign for the upcoming Bond film.
I'm really looking forward to this, even though I have no idea how it will turn out. It will be a complex film to make.
And there's already a teaser released by Sony.
After 'Lone Survivor', 'Deepwater Horizon', 'Patriots Day' and 'Mile 22', a 5th collaboration between Peter Berg and Mark Wahlberg is coming later this year: the crime/thriller Wonderland.
An ex-felon named Spenser returns to Boston's criminal underworld to unravel a twisted murder conspiracy.
Also starring Alan Arkin and Winston Duke.
Ray Garrison, a slain mobster, is re-animated with superpowers.
Release date: February 21, 2020.
A pair of high-frequency traders go up against their old boss in an effort to make millions in a fiber-optic cable deal.
I quite like these kinds of films. Eisenberg is perfect casting for this sort of thing. Hayek too.