Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum are currently co-starring in “The Lost City”, and while this is their first project together the actors actually have some history pre-dating the movie, involving their children.
01.03.2022 - 17:37 / justjared.com
Six new character posters for The Lost City just debuted online!
The posters feature the film’s stars Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, Daniel Radcliffe, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Oscar Nuñez, and Patti Harrison. Brad Pitt also has a cameo in the film!
Here’s a synopsis: Brilliant, but reclusive author Loretta Sage (Bullock) has spent her career writing about exotic places in her popular romance-adventure novels featuring handsome cover model Alan (Tatum), who has dedicated his life to embodying the hero character, “Dash.” While on tour promoting her new book with Alan, Loretta is kidnapped by an eccentric billionaire (Radcliffe) who hopes that she can lead him to the ancient lost city’s treasure from her latest story. Wanting to prove that he can be a hero in real life and not just on the pages of her books, Alan sets off to rescue her. Thrust into an epic jungle adventure, the unlikely pair will need to work together to survive the elements and find the ancient treasure before it’s lost forever.
Be sure to check out the trailer for the film here, and see it in theaters on March 25!
Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum are currently co-starring in “The Lost City”, and while this is their first project together the actors actually have some history pre-dating the movie, involving their children.
It’s time to start saving your dollar bills because “Magic Mike 3” is officially underway.
has a star-studded cast, and its cameos aren't too shabby either. ET's Rachel Smith spoke with Sandra Bullock at a special screening of the film in New York City on Monday, where she shared how Brad Pitt's part in the film came to be.«I honestly don't know Brad that well, we just keep doing each other favors.
Sandra Bullock appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Monday, March 14 and revealed just how up close and personal her and Channing Tatum got while filming The Lost City. “He’s stupid naked,” Sandra, 57, said about Channing, 41, when promoting the adventurous rom-com. It follows cover model Alan Caprison (Channing) attempting a heroic rescue of Loretta Sage (Sandra), a best-selling romance novelist who was kidnapped by billionaire criminal Fairfax (Daniel Radcliffe) on her book tour.
Sandra Bullock got up, close and personal with Channing Tatum while filming “The Lost City”.
Can you believe that this is only the second time that Daniel Radcliffe has been on a red carpet with longtime love Erin Darke?!
Sandra Bullock is sharing some real praise for her striking wardrobe from her new romcom, .Bullock walked the carpet at a screening of her new film at the Whitby Hotel in New York City on Monday, and she spoke with ET's Rachel Smith about the her memorable purple sequin-covered jumpsuit which she rocks through a large chunk of the action adventure comedy.«She really is a star in this film,» Bullock joked about the ensemble, before giving credit to costume designer Marlene Stewart for finding «the right material» to be gentle enough to wear during action sequences and wouldn't fall apart in the jungle during production. The jumpsuit also had to be made with one particular scene in mind between Bullock and co-star Channing Tatum, in which his head ends up between her legs as they attempt to climb the side of a cliff.«It didn't scratch Channing's face which was very important,» Bullock joked. «It had to do a lot of things, it had to be in a lot of places, and it was just epic.»«She's basically still embedded in parts of my body, but it's okay,» Bullock added with a laugh.Bullock stars in the film as Loretta Sage, a reclusive romance-adventure author who's spent her career writing about exotic places. Tatum is the novels' cover model, Alan, who strives to embody the book's hero character, Dash, in real life.While the pair is promoting Loretta's latest book, she's kidnapped by an eccentric billionaire (Daniel Radcliffe) who wants to find the treasure featured in her newest novel.
Sandra Bullock makes a fashionable arrival in New York City on Monday (March 14).
For Sandra Bullock, home is calling.
Sandra Bullock, home is calling. Theactress confirmed to ET that she is taking a step back from her acting career — at least, for now. While Bullock noted to ET's Cassie DiLaura that she doesn't know how long it will be, right now she needs to be «in the place that makes me happiest.»And that is at home with her kids, Louis, 12, and Laila, 10. «I take my job very seriously when I’m at work,» she said, noting it's a «24/7» job.
Sandra Bullock, home is calling. Theactress confirmed to ET that she is taking a step back from her acting career — at least, for now. While Bullock noted to ET's Cassie DiLaura that she doesn't know how long it will be, right now she needs to be «in the place that makes me happiest.»And that is at home with her kids, Louis, 12, and Laila, 10. «I take my job very seriously when I’m at work,» she said, noting it's a «24/7» job.
Just like the SXSW world premiere of The Lost City was a homecoming for Sandra Bullock who lives here down in Austin, it marked a return for brothers Adam and Aaron Nee who jumpstarted their filmmaking careers at cinephile fest with the 2006 movie The Last Romantic.
directed by Aaron and Adam Nee and written by Oren Uziel Dana Fox, and Adam Nee, comes at the right time to make audiences laugh. I mean it’s formulaic, but, with its slapstick humor, and smoldering leads Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum, the film is a deserved addition to the treasure hunting adventure film genre.
Sandra Bullock appeared at SXSW in Austin, Texas, for the premiere of her new movie “The Lost City”.
Why does it always have to be snakes? Well, what says great peril more than a chamber full of the slithering reptiles? That’s how we first meet daring adventurers Dash and Lovemore, tied up on the floor in a tomb straight out of an ‘Indiana Jones’ movie. The two share barbs while menaced by a cartoonish villain and his henchman until one by one they all get deleted by author Loretta Sage (Sandra Bullock), tired of the cliche-ridden world she’s created.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticYou know studio movies are in a rut when, amid endless Spider-Bat sequels, you find yourself longing for the likes of such escapist 1980s offerings as “Romancing the Stone” and “King Solomon’s Mines.” I can’t be the only one who’s been craving a good old-fashioned treasure hunt, where the leads throw sparks and the ladies’ makeup never smudges, no matter how close to the volcano they get. After a long stretch without such a big-screen Hollywood adventure movie (at least, not one without ties to a video game or theme park ride), “The Lost City” makes for welcome counter-programming.The story was producer Seth Gordon’s idea, but credit siblings Adam and Aaron Nee (who tested the waters with their Mark Twain-inspired “Band of Robbers”) for sprucing up the formula, while Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum supply the chemistry.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterSandra Bullock brought the star power back in-person to the SXSW Film Festival on Saturday night, unveiling her new romantic adventure “The Lost City.”Flanked by costar Daniel Radcliffe and directors Adam and Aaron Nee, fans across multiple generations packed Austin’s Paramount Theatre to watch Bullock tangle in the jungle with her costar Channing Tatum. The Paramount Pictures release sees Bullock as a widowed romance novelist whose latest book tour is eclipsed by the himbo model who graces her covers (Tatum). Turns out, her fact-based plots about an ancient culture offer credible clues to the location of a priceless treasure, and a petulant billionaire (Radcliffe) kidnaps Bullock to recover it.