NFL defensive star) in “The Ogun,” a man who brings his teenage daughter to Nigeria to find a cure for the rare genetic condition that he passed on to her.
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Also Read: COVID Mutates in First Trailer for Michael Bay's Pandemic Thriller 'Songbird' (Video)James Vanderbilt, Bradley Fischer and Will Sherak are producing “Ambulance.”Bay’s last film was “6 Underground” for Netflix and starring Ryan Reynolds, and he’s a producer on “Songbird,” a pandemic-thriller that was shot under safe conditions in Los Angeles during lockdowns. That film stars KJ Apa and will be released by STX.
NFL defensive star) in “The Ogun,” a man who brings his teenage daughter to Nigeria to find a cure for the rare genetic condition that he passed on to her.
Earlier, I posted about the news that Cineworld (Regal Cinemas parent company) secured new funding to help the company survive for now, in hopes that 2021 will offer a new chance to reopen and attract customers to theaters. Well, about that.
David Fincher is touching upon the tensions he and Jake Gyllenhaal faced while making 2007′s Zodiac.
It’s a great irony of Hollywood that actors become stars due to their onscreen excellence, yet the fame that results can wind up interfering with the work that made them celebrities in the first place.
David Fincher seems to be the first person to admit that he’s not the easiest filmmaker to work with. That doesn’t mean he’s a terrible person or an awful director.
It doesn’t take much to get me excited about a film. I gotta be honest with you about that.
In the latest edition of Hollywood Mad Libs, we have the new project from Spike Lee, who is set to direct a feature musical about the creation of Pfizer’s erectile dysfunction pill, Viagra. READ MORE: Spike Lee Isn’t Sure New Oscars Diversity Standards Will Be Effective: “You Got To Be In The Motherf*cking Room” According to Deadline, Spike Lee has signed on to direct a film musical that he wrote with Kwame Kwei-Armah about the creation of Pfizer’s most famous drug, Viagra.
You’ll get to see the upcoming pandemic thriller Songbird a lot sooner than expected!
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterIn a release plan fitting for a movie about a deadly pandemic that’s forced everyone into lockdown, STX’s sci-fi thriller “Songbird” won’t play in theaters and instead will debut on home entertainment.Starting on Dec. 11, audiences can rent the film for $19.99 for a 48-hour period.
If you define “ironic” based on the famous ‘90s-era Alanis Morissette song of the same name, then what is happening to the film “Songbird” is very much like “rain on your wedding day.” You see, the Michael Bay-produced thriller was written and produced during the recent lockdown and tells the story of a world that is still shut down due to a mutated strain of COVID.
If you thought we were done writing about all the exciting cast announcements for what’s quickly becoming one of the most anticipated action films, you were wrong. The cast of “Bullet Train” is continuing to attract great performers, and the latest actors to join the film are Zazie Beetz and Brian Tyree Henry, making this the “Joker” reunion you probably weren’t expecting.
When it was announced that Jake Gyllenhaal would be teaming up with director Antoine Fuqua for another film, a remake of the Danish drama, “The Guilty,” we were already excited. Then it was revealed that Netflix spent $30 million on the distribution rights.
Dave McNary Film ReporterEthan Hawke, Peter Sarsgaard, Riley Keough, Byron Bowers, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, David Castañeda, Christina Vidal and Paul Dano have joined Jake Gyllenhaal in the Netflix thriller “The Guilty.”Antoine Fuqua is directing from a script by Nic Pizzolatto (“True Detective”), based on the Gustav Moller-helmed Danish drama “Den Skyldige,” which premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival.
Also Read: Jake Gyllenhaal, Antoine Fuqua Package 'The Guilty' Lands at NetflixThe film will take place over the course of a single morning in a 911 dispatch call center, where operator Joe Bayler (Gyllenhaal) tries to save a caller in grave danger.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerThe Guilty, the dramatic thriller which Netflix recently picked up in a $30 million deal, has added Ethan Hawke (First Reformed), Peter Sarsgaard (The Batman), Riley Keough (The Devil All The Time) plus more starry talent who will be joining previously announced star Jake Gyllenhaal.Antoine Fuqua is at the helm, directing from a screenplay by True Detective series creator Nic Pizzolatto.Additional casting includes Paul Dano (The Batman), Byron Bowers (Concrete
Michael Bay has a new action thriller in the works!
Dave McNary Film ReporterMichael Bay will direct the action thriller “Ambulance” with Jake Gyllenhaal in talks to star.Bay plans to shoot “Ambulance” in early 2021. No distributor has come on board.