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D-box?
IMAX Laser 3D
Doesn't appear that San Andreas is available in D-Box, and has also bumped Fury Road from the D-Box theatre, so I'm glad I caught it before it was moved.
D-box?
Bateman gives a fine performance, swiftly and easily turning up and down the sinister edge on his smooth charm. But while the film seems to focus on Hall and Bateman, the true star of “The Gift” is Edgerton as director. His deft, controlled maneuvering of plot, character, style, and tone is damn near perfect for his feature debut — even if it is in service of a very standard genre piece.
Said petty squabbles, and the set pieces that prioritize them, are by and large the best of what “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” has to offer. But just as the weightlessness of the film’s action and adventure will grant it a flimsy stature against the backdrop of the spy genre, Cavill’s management of defensible banter might not be quite enough to justify its contributions as a comedy. And so, in the wake of Ritchie’s failed amalgam of these genres—in the wake of a single enchanting chase scene and a smattering of warm chuckles—the thought we’re really left with concerns when Cavill will star in a movie worthy of these newly unveiled charms. [C+]
Way back in 2012, Harvey Weinstein promised that the star-studded "Shanghai," which by that point had already opened in several overseas territories, but had been sitting on the U.S. shelf for years, would finally be released via Radius. That didn't happen. Fast-forward a few years and now the movie is being dumped in a couple of weeks in limited release, and a trailer has been put together.
Mikael H?fstr?m ("1408," "Escape Plan") directs the international ensemble of John Cusack, Chow Yun-fat, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Franka Potente, Gong Li, David Morse and Ken Watanabe, in the 1940s-set story that follows an American Naval Intelligence agent named Paul Soames who travels to Shanghai, posing as a pro-Nazi journalist, in order to investigate the death of his good friend Connor, only for things to be complicated by a love triangle.
‘The Usual Suspects’ at 20: Why The Ending Still Holds Up
http://collider.com/usual-suspects-ending-still-holds-up/
Y'know...I used to think this was all Singer, but judging by the body of work since, it's clear he just did a fine job with a TERRIFIC script by Christopher McQuarrie. Most of the movies with a twist this big, that the whole movie hinges on, good or bad, once you know the secret they lose rewatchability. NOT THIS ONE. Tremendous cast all at the top of their game(why is Dan Hedaya not in more stuff, and why didn't Gabriel Byrne become a bigger star????). 20 years later, I still watch this movie, knowing the twist, and looking for the seams. It's pretty f'n flawless.
Watch: U.S. Trailer Finally Arrives For Long Delayed 'Shanghai' Starring John Cusack, Chow Yun-Fat, Gong Li, More
****ing ridiculous. I imported a blu-ray of this 2 YEARS ago. Why the **** even bother buying the rights if you're going to shelve it and then dump it in limited?
Because you're the Weinsteins, that's why.
The movie was ok. Nothing special.
Nice rant...Jeffrey Dean Morgan you say...
Exclusive: ‘American Ultra’ Clip Features Jesse Eisenberg Unleashing Bloody Violence
http://collider.com/american-ultra-clip-features-jesse-eisenberg-unleashing-bloody-violence/
Eisenberg/Kristen Stewart/Topher Grace...has there ever been a movie with as unlikeable a lead trio as this. It's a stoner flick and I don't even want to see it.
Point of No Return was his best imhoI've never understood why Gabriel Byrne never made it big.