Not exact matches
His mid-career actors like Goldblum, Dafoe and Brody make further appearances while
Swinton, Norton and Keitel add themselves to the mix
again following Moonrise Kingdom.
Having left the class of mystics he devoted his life to, Baron Mordo (Chiwetel Ejiofor) tracks down Jonathan (Benjamin Bratt), the paraplegic who learned from the Ancient One (Tilda
Swinton) how to walk
again.
South Korean child star Ahn probably has a full career ahead of her, yet it's unlikely she'll encounter the precise challenges of this fantasy - thriller
again: co-starring with a gigantic CGI super-pig, clinging to the back of a speeding truck and going head - to - head with Tilda
Swinton's embodiment of corporate evil.
Tilda
Swinton, surprisingly, doesn't look as crazy as expected, and
again, while it's cool they gender - bent the role of the Ancient One for her, it still sucks that also means they white - washed an Asian part.
The Mirando Corporation, run by the eccentric CEO Lucy Mirando (
Swinton), reclaims Okja, who they view as their property, and this brings the film into a second act that shifts gears
again, now into road movie / adventure mode ---- with coming - of - age fundamentals ---- as Mija, now in cahoots with members of the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), heads from Korea to New York.
While maybe not quite as tight as this category was in 2007, at which time we guessed correctly that Tilda
Swinton would take the trophy from the likes of Cate Blanchett, Amy Ryan, and Ruby Dee practically by default, once
again Best Supporting Actress is giving Oscar prognosticators everywhere the fear of — gasp!
Traveling East to Nepal, Strange goes in search of «The Ancient One» (Tilda
Swinton), an all - powerful sorcerer who can make him better
again.
After 2013's criminally underrated Snowpiercer, South Korean director Bong Joon - ho and Tilda
Swinton join forces
again in this action drama.
Tilda
Swinton once
again delivers a delicious array of diverse work with Only Lovers Left Alive, The Grand Budapest Hotel and Snowpiercer.
Also shown,
again with
Swinton as one of the protagonists, was Strange Culture, Hershman Leeson's 2007 documentary on bio-artist Steve Kurtz, who was arrested as a «bioterrorist» and indicted for mail fraud because some specimens used for his projects were deemed pathogens.
Feldman J.A. (with whom Rosenberg J.A. and
Swinton J. agreed) commented as follows: [59]
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