Some employees of an international arms dealer go out into the Hungarian wildeness for a weekend company retreat, only to find themselves menaced by a group of militants who don't like having them around their territory in this modestly budgeted dark comedy / horror film from Christopher Smith, who also
directed Black Death (with Sean Bean).
Not exact matches
The goal toward which Alwyn's life moved is embedded in the same social conventions which constrain and
direct the lives of many other
black Australians — a life of continued violence, hopelessness, and early
death.
She also drew a
direct line between the
deaths of Eric Garner in Staten Island, Walter Scott in Charleston, and Tamir Rice in Cleveland — all unarmed
black men killed in encounters with police — and Freddie Gray, the man whose mysterious
death spurred the violent riots in Baltimore.
Some of the biggest
black entertainers in comedy today who aren't Tyler Perry come together in
Death at a Funeral, which African - Americanizes a 2007 British film
directed by Frank Oz.
The Woman in
Black: Angel of
Death is released next year and is
directed by Tom Harper (Peaky Blinders) with a cast that includes Phoebe Fox (Switch), Jeremy Irvine (The Railway Man), Helen McCrory (Penny Dreadful), Adrian Rawlins (Harry Potter), Oaklee Pendergast (The Impossible), Amelia Pidgeon (3096 Days) and Jude Wright (Spy).
It arrives in theaters a couple weeks after
Black Panther and its only
direct competition during its opening weekend is the
Death Wish remake starring Bruce Willis.
Harper is squeezing this in before he goes on to
direct horror sequel «The Woman In
Black: Angel Of
Death,» starring Jeremy Irvine and Phoebe Fox.