With a solid cast of well - knowns (Helen Mirren, Sam Worthington and Tom Wilkinson), assuming the story is as riveting as the film's trailer suggests, I'm betting this will make for a very
entertaining cinematic experience.
It's not the real - life truth we're after here; it's the emotional and
entertaining cinematic experience being offered to horror fans.
Not exact matches
Tyldum's previous film, 2012's Headhunters, was an absolutely bonkers cat - and - mouse thriller that provided one of the most unpredictable, deliriously
entertaining experiences of its year and the decision to put this man in charge of bringing Turing's story to
cinematic life is a daring one that gives it an energy far removed from the stuffy trappings you may have expected to find contained within.
Steven Soderbergh's
cinematic return begins with an apt statement that reflects the
experience of his most
entertaining films: Channing Tatum's Jimmy Logan tinkers away at his truck as he tells his daughter Sadie a fantastical tale about the John Denver tune on the radio.