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Netflix Will Turn ‘The Gray Man’ into a Franchise

Scarcely a week after The Gray Man had its July 15 debut in selected theaters, Netflix announced it was turning things into a franchise by developing a spinoff and sequel to the Russo brothers’ film. Based on a novel series by Mark Greaney, The Gray Man began in 2009 and now includes 11 novels, with…

Film Review: ‘The Gray Man’ is One of Netflix’s Most Emotionally Engaging Action Properties

The ability to move travel throughout the world without being noticed, let alone remembered, is a vital characteristic for any spy. But that ability is quickly taken away from Ryan Gosling’s protagonist of Court Gentry, a top covert operative for the American government, in Netflix’s new spy thriller, The Gray Man, after he uncovers a…

The Gray Man : Press Conference with Actors Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Alfre Woodard, Rege-Jean Page, Jessica Henwick, Billy Bob Thorton, Dhanush, Julia Butters, and Writers/Directors Joe and Anthony Russo

Synopsis : When the CIA’s most skilled operative-whose true identity is known to none-accidentally uncovers dark agency secrets, a psychopathic former colleague puts a bounty on his head, setting off a global manhunt by international assassins. Press Conference with Actors Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Alfre Woodard, Rege-Jean Page, Jessica Henwick, Billy Bob…

James Gray Will Take Over Philip Seymour Hoffman’s project ‘Ezekiel Moss’ For Focus Features

Photo by Aidan Monaghan – © 2016 LCOZ HOLDINGS, LLC Palme d’Or-nominated filmmaker, James Gray is reuniting with Focus Features on the upcoming Depression-era ghost horror movie, Ezekiel Moss, Deadline is reporting. The filmmaker will direct the project, after he wrote, helmed and produced the semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama, Armageddon Time, which the distributor released in theaters…

James Gray Signs On to Write and Direct Drama Television Series About Author Norman Mailer

Ad Astra writer-director James Gray has signed on to scribe and helm a television series about the life of the late celebrated and controversial author Norman Mailer. The filmmaker has teamed up with the author’s son, John Buffalo Mailer, who created the show, which will be titled Mailer, Deadline is reporting. The series will tell…

Derek Cianfrance to Direct ‘Roofman’ About Prolific McDonald’s Robber

After a hiatus of eight years, Derek Cianfrance is finally ready to direct a new film, declares Jeff Sneider in his insneider newsletter. Titled Roofman, it’s based on the true but quirky story of Jeffrey Manchester, an oddball serial robber who broke into more than 60 McDonald’s outlets around the country. The brazen franchise-filcher carried…

“Aquaman and the Lost kingdom” : Trailer : Starring Jason Momoa, Patrick Wilson, Amber Heard, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Nicole Kidman

Warner Brothers has released a new trailer for “Aquaman and the Lost kingdom” and it picks up after the events of the 2018 original, when it came out “Aquaman” was one the most successful movies in the DC Extended Universe. The Flash and the rest of this year’s superhero film flops could only dream of matching”Aquaman‘s $1.148…

Knights of the Zodiac / Review : A Savior for Anime and Manga Fans or Not?

For more than two decades, adapting manga or anime into live-action cinema has been a particularly winding road for American studios to follow. “Dragonball Evolution,” “Speed Racer,” “Ghost in the Shell” and “Death Note” to name a few. All of these tanked at the box office and were slammed by critics. Even though some of…

The 2023 Human Rights Watch Film Festival, May 31-June 11

The Human Rights Watch Film Festival Presents Full Lineup of Cinematic Works in New York Edition, May 31-June 11, 2023 Co-presented by Film at Lincoln Center and IFC Center Seven Winters in Tehran, Photo: Courtesy of Made in Germany New York, April 27, 2023 — The Human Rights Watch Film Festival, now in its 34th…

Toronto International Film Festival / Review : Outstanding Performances in Sarah Polley’s Dense “Woman Talking”

At night they are drugged and raped. For years women wake up with pain and sheets soaked in blood, but no memory of what happened. Ghosts and demons did it, say the men in the ultraconservative remote religious colony. But these women know better. And they talk. Now it’s time to decide. Stay and fight,…