The trailer for Meryl Streep‘s new movie has been released!
02.11.2020 - 21:29 / theplaylist.net
When you’re a filmmaker like Steven Soderbergh, it sure does help when you have great relationships with A-list actors like Matt Damon. That means, when you’re making a new film, such as the upcoming thriller, “No Sudden Move,” you can ask your buddy to show up and appear onscreen.
The trailer for Meryl Streep‘s new movie has been released!
Also Read: '12 Dates of Christmas' Trailer: HBO Max Dating Show Is Extremely Festive - With Lots of Crying (Video)As streaming services have invested more in feature films, Soderbergh has jumped right into the fray with a pair of 2019 Netflix films, “High Flying Bird” and “The Laundromat.”“Let Them All Talk” is one of two films the director is developing for HBO Max along with “No Sudden Move,” starring Don Cheadle, Benicio del Toro, David Harbour, Jon Hamm and Ray Liotta.
Earlier today, HBO Max unveiled a first look at Steven Soderbergh’s latest film, Let Them All Talk. Soderbergh experimenting with a new streaming service is absolutely no surprise, given his quixotic ways, though it is interesting to see the project he’s opted to do so with.
Janet W. Lee HBO Max has released the first trailer for Meryl Streep and Steven Soderbergh’s highly anticipated film “Let Them All Talk.”The comedy follows a renowned author, Alice Hughes (Streep), who embarks on a journey with old friends in the hopes of healing old wounds.
Meryl Streep is back in a new film for HBO Max.
Since coming out of quasi-retirement in 2016, Steven Soderbergh has arguably been at his most daring at exploring the possibilities of creative freedom in filmmaking. The director has never shied away from projects that buck the traditional mores of studio distribution and navigate the uncharted territory of new platforms and camera technology.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerEXCLUSIVE: French actress Camille Cottin, widely known for her role in the Netflix comedy series Call My Agent!, has joined UTA for representation.The series, which takes place at a Parisian talent agency where agents scramble to keep the business afloat after the sudden death of their founder, just released the final season in France this month and will hit Netflix next year.Cottin is poised to star opposite Matt Damon in the Tom McCarthy-directed drama
Celia Shatzman editor All products and services featured by Variety are independently selected by Variety editors. However, Variety may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes.Did you know that Steven Soderbergh has shot not one but two films on a smartphone? Thriller “Unsane” was shot in two weeks on an iPhone Seven Plus, while “High Flying Bird” was shot entirely on an iPhone 8.
This film got some flack before it even came out, mostly about why a film set in China had a white main character.Well, we found out that Matt Damon’s character was a European mercenary searching for the secret to gunpowder.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaSean Baker is close to wrapping “Red Rocket,” a secret film he has been shooting in Texas. The dark comedy will star Simon Rex of the “Scary Movie” franchise and “Jack & Jill.” Plot details are being kept under wraps, but production should be finished this month.
Jon Hamm has started production on his new movie No Sudden Move!
Ben Affleck started his career from humble beginnings, but he worked his way toward becoming one of the most sought after leading men in Hollywood.The actor was born in Berkeley, California, but his family moved to Massachusetts when he was 3 years old. He met his lifelong friend Matt Damon during his childhood years and the pair bonded over their mutual passion for acting.
George Clooney struggled to land any Hollywood roles after his 1997 movie Batman & Robin flopped.The 59-year-old actor starred alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger, Alicia Silverstone, Chris O’Donnell, and Uma Thurman in the superhero movie, which took just $238 million worldwide despite having a production budget of $125 million.Following the poor reception to the film, George found it hard to be taken seriously for further roles – until Steven Soderbergh came along with his 1998 crime comedy Out of
When you think of filmmakers that use every technology and filmmaking shortcut at their disposal to get a feature made, Steven Soderbergh must top that list. This is a filmmaker that is constantly working on a new script, editing a film he just shot four days ago, and prepping the work he’s going to do on his next project with an all-star cast.
Hard to imagine that anyone would want to shun George Clooney but that is what the actor has said Hollywood did after the flop of “Batman & Robin”.