The Rivals of Amziah King (Dir. Andrew Patterson)
He directed a budget sci-fi thriller called The Vast of Night. It made waves during COVID. Now he's directing some coming of age crime drama starring Matthew McConaughey and Kurt Russell.
Already has reviews out there. Watch out for spoilers in the recent ones.
The Rivals of Amziah King (Dir. Andrew Patterson)
He directed a budget sci-fi thriller called The Vast of Night. It made waves during COVID. Now he's directing some coming of age crime drama starring Matthew McConaughey and Kurt Russell.
Already has reviews out there. Watch out for spoilers in the recent ones.
https://letterboxd.com/film/the-rivals-of-amziah-king/
I really thought this would be a big Oscars player this year
I really thought this would be a big Oscars player this year
Unless they get it picked up by a major distributor, I doubt it? I don't see any news of an acquisition. Apple too busy pushing The Lost Bus I guess
Unless they get it picked up by a major distributor, I doubt it? I don't see any news of an acquisition. Apple too busy pushing The Lost Bus I guess
ahhh gotcha. hopefully releases next year it looks really interesting
I really thought this would be a big Oscars player this year
Yeah looks like it wasn’t nearly as good as the festival buzz suggested which is par for the course for most festival movies
Bad news, the new Zahler movie hasn't even been shot yet. Photography is supposed to begin sometime this year.
But he did write one that shot in November. A Gerard Butler vehicle directed by Michael Matthews (Love and Monsters 2020) called Empire City
When the Empire State Building comes under attack by a military contractor hellbent on revenge, Navy SEAL turned NY firefighter Rhett and NYPD Tactical Officer Dani (Hayley Atwell) must put aside their relationship troubles as they work to rescue hostages and save the famous landmark.
1. Avengers: Doomsday
2. The Odyssey
3. Dune: Part Three
4. Resident Evil
5. 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
6. The Social Reckoning
7. Disclosure Day
8. Werwulf
9. I Love Boosters
10. Project Hail Mary
Elizabeth Olsen, Oscar Isaac, Kristen Stewart
apart from kristen stewart id say they bstar to me but maybe im wrong need a new ktt2 teir list
apart from kristen stewart id say they bstar to me but maybe im wrong need a new ktt2 teir list
Oscar Isaac is starring in an awards contender that was a flagship Netflix release. He quietly was in Dune, led a Marvel show, and did animated movies that all made money.
Olsen is coming off of being a major Marvel character on TV and the big screen with a lot of smaller projects that she shines in. Had her own show on MAX.
Stewart's Love Lies Bleeding did not pan out. Sacramento is nothing. She was great in Crimes of the Future but that movie didn't make waves. Spencer was 5 years ago and did okay. Underwater was her last big lead with any commerical viability.
The Twilight era is long done