David Ehrlich gave it five stars, even!
David Ehrlich gave it five stars, even!
The teaser trailer drops tomorrow, and will apparently play in front of Dunkirk. I still can't believe James Franco actually directed a good movie.
Hey, it appears Criterion's October titles have leaked out to Amazon/Blu-ray.com. They are as follows:
I was surprised they didn't bring up the Batman sticker on the door to Theobald's flat. I'm glad they spent the time they would have spent talking about those things talking about David's wedding-dance form (I randomly thought about him "lowering the floor" today and cracked up).
I haven't read the book, but this does indeed look really good (in both the visual and quality meanings). But you can't just relegate Andre Holland to a one-second shot of a two-minute trailer. I'm not saying that the trailer should just be a sizzle reel of Andre Holland shots, but that's exactly what I'm saying.
I dunno, until there's more film stock widely available, I feel like he's wasting the remaining supply on his blandly-directed pieces of garbage.
Umm, excuse me, but Colin Trevorrow, being such a master filmmaker, shoots on film. That's why Jurassic World and The Book of Henry are such feats of visual storytelling.
Got some hot, major spoilers for you; those people are idiots.
I remain not nearly as excited by this as I am for Spielberg's other upcoming movie (sober, historical Spielberg has had a far better track record than big-budget adventure Spielberg as of late), but I am living for the magazine covers of Mark Rylance with a hilarious wig strewn across this photo.
/Spongebob "My legs" voice
Or he'll leave on his own on a quest to strangle Tarantino.
I am assuming until more details come out that this will say that Polanski did it.
Hell. Yeah.
The one downside is that it's playing at King of Prussia, which means a roughly 100% greater chance of James McAvoy abducting me and eating my tummy after or even before I see the movie.
I just found out that the hotel where I'm staying on the way on my annual vacation spot this year is adjacent to a theater showing Dunkirk in IMAX 70mm. So life is good again.
The Emmys have a rule that they can only recognize one person in a two-person Instagram photo.
Glinda the Good Witch comes out of the sky and hands her one.