The Duchess Of Cambridge made quite the entrance on Tuesday evening as she attended the UK premiere of the new James Bond film No Time To Die in a gold-sequinned cape gown by none other than one of her favourite designers Jenny Packham.
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Here it is 2021, and actor-director Clint Eastwood is still releasing movies into theaters. While Eastwood’s 2018 “The Mule” was something of a mixed bag with critics — our own Joe Blessing called it a “strange movie” that “doesn’t work when it should and it does work when it shouldn’t” — Eastwood proved he still has stories to tell and chops behind the camera.
So don’t sleep on “Cry Macho,” no matter how treacle its premise may seem to seasoned moviegoers. Continue reading The Latest ‘Cry
.The Duchess Of Cambridge made quite the entrance on Tuesday evening as she attended the UK premiere of the new James Bond film No Time To Die in a gold-sequinned cape gown by none other than one of her favourite designers Jenny Packham.
Clint Eastwood has just released his latest film, in which he is once again star and director.
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Good in the ‘Wood?I went on opening day (September 17) to see Cry Macho, one of the many new movie releases out now in theaters.I took a look at theaters near me to compare movie showtimes and settled on going to the 1:15 p.m. showing at the Showcase Cinemas theater near me.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefThis year’s Tokyo International Film Festival will give gala positions to two American movies. Clint Eastwood’s “Cry Macho” has been set as the opening night title and will play on Oct.
Most immediately, with Legendary and Warner Bros.’ all-star sci-fi epic Dune, hitting HBO Max and domestic movie theaters on Oct. 22.
For over two decades, it’s felt as if Clint Eastwood has been saying goodbye. Starting with “Unforgiven,” a film that could almost be seen as the last western, he’s spent the better part of his late period ruminating on his place in all of this.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterDisney’s “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” ruled the domestic box office again while Clint Eastwood’s Western “Cry Macho” and Gerard Butler’s R-rated action-thriller “Copshop” crumbled in their debuts, highlighting the disparity between the kind of movies people are willing to venture out to see during the pandemic.“Shang-Chi,” the first Marvel superhero adventure to feature an Asian star and predominately Asian cast, pulled in a mighty $21 million
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaClint Eastwood is often viewed more as an icon than an actor.In Sergio Leone films, he’s the “man with no name,” staring down adversaries with a deadly squint and a malevolent hint of a grin, his craggy face mirroring the rocky landscape of the Spanish countryside where the spaghetti westerns were shot.
federales, and take refuge in a dusty border town. There, they’re befriended by a restaurant owner (Natalia Traven), who takes a shine to Mike, and find work breaking wild mustangs and tending to wounded farm animals. For all its Western trappings, “Cry Macho” is gentle at its core.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterDisney’s “Shang-Chi” is heading for a box office three-peat.The Marvel superhero adventure, starring Simu Liu and Awkwafina, is projected to generate roughly $17 million between Friday and Sunday, which would represent a decline of around 50% from the weekend prior.
Mexico to America in “Cry Macho,” an aimless and sometimes cringe-worthy film. But it has perhaps the best performance by a rooster in modern cinematic history.The film is apparently supposed to be a meditation on masculinity, with Eastwood's one-time rodeo star Mike Milo taming and rebuilding his young rebellious charge into an honorable young man.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticAt 91, Clint Eastwood still knows how to direct a movie with a nice, clean leisurely classical sparseness, something you wish more directors knew how to do (or wanted to). As a filmmaker, Eastwood has earned the right to be called ageless.
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Clint Eastwood received a star-studded tribute ahead of the release of his upcoming film "Cry Macho." Director Steven Spielberg along with actors Mel Gibson, Hilary Swank and others honored Eastwood, 91, in a featurette released by Warner Bros.
The Western is a film genre that has exerted an irresistible pull over the decades to filmmakers interested in action and adventure.
Clint Eastwood has had quite a prolific career, since making his debut in the 1950s. The 91-year-old actor has 72 credits to his name from throughout his over 65-year career. The Mule star has also shown off some of his other talents behind the camera.