Sony's trailer for The Craft: Legacymakes the film look less like a sequel than an updated remake of the teen fantasy that drove legions of us to worship at the dark altar of demonic sorceress Fairuza Balk.
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Also Read: Rachel Brosnahan Crime Drama 'I'm Your Woman' to Open Virtual AFI FestWe soon learn what Jean already knew — that Eddie was a thief — but what Jean doesn’t know about Eddie is enough to fill the rest of the movie, as Jean stays on the move, looking out for herself and the baby with the help of Cal (Arinzé Kene).
Over the course of her flight from danger, Jean will discover her own strength and her capacity to take care of herself and of others.Among the many accomplishments of Hart
.Sony's trailer for The Craft: Legacymakes the film look less like a sequel than an updated remake of the teen fantasy that drove legions of us to worship at the dark altar of demonic sorceress Fairuza Balk.
If you take a look at Forbes’ annual list of the highest paid athletes in the world, at least two or three of the top five spots are usually occupied by soccer players — and usually the same ones: Messi, Ronaldo and Neymar.
Also Read: Pierce Brosnan to Star in True Story 'The Last Rifleman' as World War II VeteranThe film is based on a true story of the making of the 1914 West End production of “Pygmalion,” and “Not Bloody Likely” is compared to films like Bonham Carter’s “Room With a View” or “Shakespeare in Love.”Cornerstone Films is handling the worldwide sales rights and will commence sales at AFM.
There's a fertile history of technology as a conduit for evil in horror, notably in films like Poltergeist and The Ring. Those predecessors are among the more obvious influences of writer-director Jacob Chase's gripping family-in-peril chiller, Come Play, expanded with great assurance in both craft and storytelling from his imaginative 5-minute short, Larry.
A heartfelt, handsomely made but unconvincing tonal mash-up, Thomas Bezucha's Let Him Go begins as a family drama embodying the no-nonsense smarts of its early-'60s heartland setting before veering into wild Gothic menace and ill-advised vigilantism.
Another in a string of restorations that in recent years have benefitted fans of wuxia legend King Hu, Raining in the Mountain is one of two pictures the late Hong Kong- and Taiwan-based auteur (most famous for Come Drink with Me and the Cannes favorite A Touch of Zen) made in South Korea. Considerably shorter and more direct than the other Korean project (Legend of the Mountain, which got its first U.S.
Only some of Italian footballer Francesco Totti’s 334 career goals (307 scored with Roma, the only team he ever played for outside the nationals) are shown in Alex Infascelli’s bio-doc My Name Is Francesco Totti (Mi chiamo Francesco Totti). Nor is there very much aboutthe icon’s private life; there are no attempts at intimate revelations or powerful insights.
Promotional materials bill Tyler Taormina's Ham on Rye as a "coming-of-age comedy," comparing it to Dazed and Confused and John Hughes films. That's as misleading as calling Eraserhead a reluctant-groom rom-com.
Thriller author Gillian Flynn didn't invent the "cool girl," but she did codify her.
Miley Cyrus surprised fans by announcing that she is set to release a rock album titled Plastic Hearts on November 27.“If you’re reading this… know that I f–king love and appreciate you on the deepest level,” the singer, 27, wrote via Instagram on Friday, October 23. “I began this album over 2 years ago.
Angelique Jackson Rachel Brosnahan fans can rejoice because “I’m Your Woman” is getting a repeat screening as part of the 2020 AFI Fest.The ’70s crime drama, from writer-director Julia Hart, will screen again on Oct. 22 after much demand.
The most openly expressive character in the on-the-lam drama I'm Your Woman is a baby. That makes sense; he's the only one who hasn't a clue what a mess of danger is closing in around him.
Adorned with sunglasses and in a pink fur-trimmed robe, Jean (Rachel Brosnahan) sits reclined on her patio chair as she sips champagne. Bobbie Gentry’s “I Wouldn’t Be Surprised” — one of the film’s many soulful needle drops — fills the ears.
Also Read: 'I'm Your Woman' Film Review: Rachel Brosnahan Finds Herself on the Run in 70s-Set ThrillerThis was the first virtual AFI Fest, necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic and by the industry’s desire to find a way to showcase films at festivals and put them before voters by any means they could.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticWriter-director Julia Hart (“Fast Color”) has seen more crime films than she can count, and she has concluded that these movies have a bad habit of underutilizing their female characters — the girlfriends and wives who get shunted to the side when the going gets tough.
Rachel Brosnahan is trading in laughs for thrills in the new trailer for Amazon's upcoming crime thriller I'm Your Woman. The Marvelous Mrs.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorIs it over yet? Not quite. Amazon will say farewell to 2020 with Yearly Departed, a new comedy special hosted by comedian Phoebe Robinson (2 Dope Queens) and executive produced by The Marvelous Mrs.
Will Thorne Staff WriterPhoebe Robinson of “2 Dope Queens” fame and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” star Rachel Brosnahan are teaming up to wave a fond (or not so fond) farewell to 2020.The duo have set a comedy special at Amazon called “Yearly Departed,” which will feature an all-women lineup of comedians will deliver delivering a series of eulogies for the year.
Also Read: 'Ghostbusters' Origin Story: How John Belushi and Cocaine Helped Inspire SlimerWhat “Belushi” does offer is a fair number of delicious clips, among them Belushi’s auditions for Second City and “Saturday Night Live,” and lots of audio interviews with his friends, colleagues and family members (including Dan Ackroyd, Jim Belushi, Lorne Michaels, Harold Ramis, Belushi’s wife, Judy Jacklin, and many more) conducted by Colby during the research for his book.Those interviews are more than