This might be a game changer, ladies and gentlemen. As movie theaters shutter in New York and Los Angeles, the film world could be largely devoid of new releases until some time in the summer.
05.03.2020 - 21:11 / foxnews.com
Mick Jagger will return to acting for the first time in almost 20 years in the new film, "The Burnt Orange Heresy." In the film, which Sony Pictures Classics will release Friday, Jagger co-stars alongside Claes Bang and Elizabeth Debicki as a devilish art collector who cunningly convinces an art journalist (Bang) to use a rare interview with a reclusive artist (Donald Sutherland) as an opportunity to steal one of his paintings.
It’s Jagger’s first film since 2001’s “The Man From Elysian Fields.”
.This might be a game changer, ladies and gentlemen. As movie theaters shutter in New York and Los Angeles, the film world could be largely devoid of new releases until some time in the summer.
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What a missed opportunity we have here. For two thirds of The Burnt Orange Heresy, this art world centered suspense film does a lot of things right.
Claes Bang poses for a photo with co-star Elizabeth Debicki at the Cinema Society screening of their movie The Burnt Orange Heresy on Thursday (March 5) in New York City.
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It’s been nearly 20 years since Mick Jagger last acted, but as the new film The Burnt Orange Heresy shows, his chops have gathered no moss.In the film, which Sony Pictures Classics will release Friday (March 6), Jagger co-stars alongside Claes Bang and Elizabeth Debicki as a devilish art collector who cunningly convinces an art journalist (Bang) to use a rare interview with a reclusive artist (Donald Sutherland) as an opportunity to steal one of his paintings.
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