Justin Bieber has other plans for his Sunday night.
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has been ravaged by addiction and desperately needs help.Until then, though, these scripts will keep getting churned out, and we’ll keep tuning out.
The latest is “Cherry,” an overlong adaptation of Nico Walker’s popular autobiographical novel about a Cleveland man’s descent from student and Army medic to heroin-addict criminal.Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo of “Avengers: Endgame” fame, the well-worn drama gets high marks for style and proficiency, but you don’t have to be Nostradamus to know
.Justin Bieber has other plans for his Sunday night.
Despite the disappointing reviews for “Cherry” don’t tell the Russo Brothers that taking on their independently financed drama was a stretch. They might have directed the second highest-grossing blockbuster of all time, “Avengers Endgame,” and produced numerous television series, but their roots are actually in indie film.
Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley are traveling from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and that galaxy far, far away to a world where all women have disappeared and the men are infected with «the Noise.» Welcome to .ET is exclusively debuting a new clip from the film, which is more chaos running than walking as Todd Hewitt (Holland) and Viola (Ridley), a woman who crash lands on their planet, make an action-packed escape from David Oyelowo's paranoid preacher, Aaron.
For a sci-fi dystopian thriller about dark secrets and not being able to conceal your inner-most thoughts—and hide, you know, secrets— Lionsgate’s “Chaos Walking” is extremely uninspired and even unimaginative. Based on the first novel in the “Chaos Walking” series, “The Knife of Never Letting Go,” by Patrick Ness, the film’s setting is the future, and a planet that humans have colonized because Earth’s environment is no longer sustainable.
Watch Video: 'Chaos Walking' Trailer: Daisy Ridley Can Hear Tom Holland's Thoughts in Dystopian ThrillerThe year is 2257, the planet is New World, and Todd (Tom Holland) lives on a farm outside of a town where, he’s been told, the women were all wiped out by an alien species.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticIn sci-fi Western “Chaos Walking,” the mud-crusted colonists of New World have a tricky job of keeping secrets.
When you watch the trailer for the Russo Brothers’ upcoming drama, “Cherry,” it’s clear the film focuses on the downward spiral that affects a young guy, as he deals with untreated PTSD and drug addiction. But at the heart of the film is a love story between its lead characters played by Tom Holland and Ciara Bravo.
Spider-Man alum Tom Holland has been appreciated for his role of Peter Parker for a few years now in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, there was a time when Sony wasn’t on board with casting the now 24-year-old actor in the role as Spider-Man.
Tom Holland has been playing Peter Parker for a few years now in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Spider-Man actor Tom Holland has raised some concerns within the gaming community over his portrayal of Nathan Drake in the upcoming Uncharted film.In a recent interview with GQ to promote his latest film Cherry, Holland spoke about his role in the Uncharted movie, which is scheduled to premiere next year. Holland said that his portrayal of Drake was a more “tough, very stoic” take on the character, instead of the character’s usual goofy and aloof approach to things.“I think there are elements
Daisy Ridley is recalling meeting her Chaos Walking co-star Tom Holland for the first time!
It is quite easy to take Spider-Man being in the MCU for granted, given just how seamlessly the character fits into the larger franchise, and how good Tom Holland is in the web-slinging titular role, but it wasn’t always like that.
Growing up, and even now, we've all had our fair share of celebrity crushes, especially from movies and tv shows. Moreover, celebrities themselves have had their own first cinematic crushes from before they became actors.
Tom Holland is getting honest!
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorIn Apple TV Plus’ new drama “Cherry,” Tom Holland’s life is spiraling out of control. Holland plays Cherry, a war veteran who suffers from PTSD and descends into an opioid addiction.
Even heroes need help! Tom Holland struggled to adjust to life in the spotlight. Luckily, he had Spider-Man costar Zendaya to help him out.
Tom Holland speaks about his dark new role in the film “Cherry” with British GQ.
Tom Holland and Zendaya, other than their “Spider-Man” roots, share one commonality: They’re trying to shed their Disney roots for more mature roles befitting their age. Zendaya, for instance, not only plays a darker role on “Euphoria,” but also produced “Malcolm & Marie” and is slated to star in “Dune.” On the other hand, Holland showed some promise in “The Devil All the Time,” but hasn’t quite proven his ability to undertake the same aching roles as Zendaya.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticIn “Cherry,” Tom Holland sports a buzzcut, dead eyes, and a skeevy complexion. In a look-at-my-badass-self reversal from the effusive heroics of the “Spider-Man” films, he plays an Iraq War veteran turned opioid addict turned heroin addict turned bank robber, and he looks zoned-out and strung-out, like Eminem as a fallen Eagle Scout.