Jolie, who directed last year's second world
war drama Unbroken, is being considered for Marvel's first female - fronted superhero movie
Voight said his daughter was a «great actor's director» who achieved «unbelievably difficult stuff» with her prisoner of
war drama Unbroken, which has been mostly overlooked this awards season
Last year the award, which is voted for by the public, went to Jack O'Connell, who appeared in Angelina Jolie's second world
war drama Unbroken.
Not exact matches
Disney's adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's musical «Into the Woods,» came in second place with $ 31.1 million, while Universal's fact - based World
War II
drama «
Unbroken» took third with an impressive $ 30.6 million.
Academy Award winner Angelina Jolie directs
UNBROKEN, the epic
drama adapted from the wildly popular New York Times Bestseller about the incredible life of Olympian and
war hero Louie Zamperini.
Academy Award ® winner Angelina Jolie directs and produces
Unbroken, an epic
drama that follows the incredible life of Olympian and
war hero Louis «Louie» Zamperini (Jack O'Connell) who, along with two other crewmen, survived in a raft for 47 days after a near - fatal plane crash in WWII - only to be caught by the Japanese Navy and sent to a prisoner - of -
war camp.
Despite sour reviews, Golden Globe and SAG Awards snubs for her second directorial outing,
Unbroken, the harrowing World
War II
drama delivered a blockbuster Christmas Day opening Stateside, grossing $ 15.6 m in a single day.
World
War II
drama «
Unbroken», Angelina Jolie's second directorial venture, will release in India on January 2, 2015.
Also noticeably absent were Angelina Jolie for her efforts on the World
War II
drama «
Unbroken,» Christopher Nolan for his space odyssey «Interstellar,» and Bennett Miller for the true crime story «Foxcatcher.»
Elaine McCahill Domhnall Gleeson has revealed that he lost so much weight for his role in World
War Two
drama Unbroken that his contact lenses stopped fitting his eyes.
Domhnall Gleeson has revealed that he lost so much weight for his role in World
War Two
drama Unbroken that his contact lenses stopped fitting his eyes.
Following the duo's most recent directorial effort, 2013's Inside Llewyn Davis, they co-wrote the screenplays for the 2014
war - sports
drama Unbroken (directed by Angelina Jolie) and Steven Spielberg's upcoming historical thriller Bridge of Spies, out October 16th.
Films like that (and others like the 2014
drama Unbroken and the 2013
war film Lone Survivor) defy box office predictions and it would be great to see Hollywood embrace such patriotic and original stories (one hopes that Eastwood's next film Sully — about the pilot who overcame the odds and safely landed a disabled plane in the Hudson River — will fit the bill).