Joaquin Phoenix sports an interesting hairstyle at the premiere of his new movie, C’mon C’mon, during the 2021 New York Film Festival at Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center on Monday (October 4) in New York City.
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Instagram that the version of “Copshop” cut his performance that he says was more “three dimensional,” “colorful” and “planned out,” but that’s not the performance audiences will end up watching. The drama opens in theaters today.“Needless to say that’s not what ended up in the film.
As a result I’m getting a bit beat up by critics. That makes me f—ing mad.
But there’s not a thing i can do except smile and wave,” Grillo wrote. Grillo stars in “Copshop” with Gerard Butler as directed by Joe
.Joaquin Phoenix sports an interesting hairstyle at the premiere of his new movie, C’mon C’mon, during the 2021 New York Film Festival at Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center on Monday (October 4) in New York City.
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Ladies and gentlemen, Joe Carnahan, Frank Grillo, & Gerard Bulter have returned to re-light the flame of old-school R-rated badass action with their new film “Copshop.” The film follows a con man (Grillo) who gets himself arrested to avoid dying at the hands of a frightful hitman (Butler). In true Carnahan fashion, blood, guts, and explosions occur, and the actors chew the hell out of the scenery.
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