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I had no idea a film about this attack was being made. Looking forward to this.
I would love to see Huppert as a Bond villain, she has a fearsome screen presence, all she'd need is a Hinx type henchman to carry out the physical stuff.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6105098/mediaviewer/rm2458872832
Me too. Wow, just, wow.
You don't get one of the greatest directors of all time back with his original leading man, (De Niro). Then throw Pacino, Keitel & Pesci into the mix with a quality supporting cast for it to be a disappoint do you?
I'll definitely be looking for a screening of this, no way I'm waiting for Netflix.
Fine for repeated views once I've seen it but the big screen is the first place to see this. I missed Wolf of Wallstreet at the cinema at my peril not making this the same case.
This and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood are my films for 2019.
My understanding is that it'll work the exact same way as Roma: limited theatrical release kicking off the same day it drops on Netflix. I'm sure it'd be much better in theaters, but those limited releases never release anywhere near me so Netflix will be my method of viewing, I suppose.
I had heard they would be looking for a bigger roll out for this than they did with Roma.
Roma is fantastic but the potential for this on the big screen is going to be bigger with the director and cast involved.
I guess we'll see, I know they are considering doing screenings before it hit Netflix, so it will hit them a few weeks or so after it's had a Ltd theatrical run.
I'll forever be bummed out that I missed Roma in cinemas (or rather, I didn't have an easy opportunity to see it without driving hours and hours away to see it). It was my favorite film of 2018, no question.
Update: Gavin O'Connor (Warrior, The Accountant) will be replacing Taylor Sheridan in the director's chair.
Sheridan will instead direct Those Who Wish Me Dead with Angelina Jolie in the lead role. The film is described as a hard-boiled chase thriller set against a wildfire in the Montana wilderness.
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A young woman reluctantly joins her boyfriend on a summer trip where things quickly go awry.
Release date: August 8, 2019.
It looks like a nice throwback to 1990's pure, no-nonsense & non-stop entertaining action/adventure films, say like the recent Jumanji film with Dwayne Johnson.
reviews.
'“Furie” is perhaps the most entertaining film of its type since “The Raid 2: Berendal” blasted out of Indonesia five years ago"'
'"Furie doesn’t boast the most original setup or break any new ground, leaning heavily on formula, but it makes the most of what it has. The action is strong, and Veronica Ngo gives her character’s ass-kicking depth and motivation—hopefully this will be the star-making turn she deserves. Kiet Le-Van and company deliver a slick, stylized, exciting martial arts ride"'
'"Anyone interested in modern day cinematic hand-to-hand combat is urged to check out Furie. It is a faithful modernization of 80’s Hong Kong hard-boiled female action flicks."'
'"Furie is a film that takes a rather generic and predictable plotting and raises it to the next level with a fantastic lead performance, jaw dropping action, and a great sense of style that takes the visual cues and color swaths of John Wick and embeds it into the gritty and neon powered underworld of Vietnam.''
''At the end of the day, most audiences just want to be entertained. That’s a solid metric and, with most films, that’s the perfect way to look at cinema. In this sense, Furie absolutely delivers the goods. Kiet’s script is focused, the action is intense, and Ngo delivers the performance necessary to anchor the whole experience. Nothing about the film feels manufactured or hyped: not the intelligence of the characters, not the reactions from the police, not the somehow superhuman physical ability of near everyone Hai takes on. By grounding Furie, the losses are undeniably heartrending and the wins are deliciously victorious."
''Kiet and Ngo deliver some juicy red meat for action fans. This is a lithe, street smart movie that only has one speed: full throttle. So, it’s a simple, straight forward review for an unfussy, gleefully violent film. Highly recommended for fans of martial arts films and Vietnamese cinema."''
The first trailer for this will arrive Monday, March 5th. If it's half as crazy as Aster's previous film, Herditary, it's going to be insane.
Also, work has officially begun on the Edge of Tomorrow sequel:
https://deadline.com/2019/03/tom-cruise-emily-blunt-edge-of-tomorrow-sequel-doug-liman-warner-bros-science-fiction-all-you-need-is-kill-1202567549/
Frank Grillo is officially onboard The Hitman's Bodyguard 2, alongside Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L Jackson and Salma Hayek.
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Guillermo Del Toro will direct the ninja movie Zanbato.
Plot details are thin, but sources say that Zanbato centers around a young female ninja — a character who could be anywhere between 10 and 15 years old.
http://collider.com/guillermo-del-toro-jj-abrams-zanbato/