In addition, we retained Ice Age, a strong movie related property
whose next movie is scheduled in 2009, and we also retained two new IPs in development that show strong promise.
«It's only the start,» says Ducournau,
whose next movie is about a female serial killer.
Energetically tucking into a passel of small plates in the funky, history - tweaking lounge at New York's Beekman Hotel, SAG nominee Kaluuya,
whose next movie is «Black Panther,» dives into just such a raw conversation with equal enthusiasm.
Not exact matches
There are people (like me)
whose contries will only get the
movie next month!
Cristela Alonzo («The Angry Birds
Movie») voices tech - savvy trainer Cruz Ramirez, who tries to help # 95 return to greatness, and Armie Hammer («The Birth of a Nation») lends his voice to
next - gen racer Jackson Storm,
whose high - tech speed leaves Lightning McQueen behind.
I counted at least six
next - tier players
whose stories could easily carry an entire
movie.
The star studded
movie — Clive Owen, Billy Crudup, Mila Kunis, Matthias Schoenaerts, Zoe Saldana, Marion Cotillard and James Caan — tells the story of two estranged brothers, one a criminal, the other a cop,
whose lives come crashing together when the ex-con is released and starts plotting his
next score.
Another guy having a great return to
movies this year is Ben Affleck
whose crime drama «The Town» which he co-wrote, directed and stars in, fell only 33 % this weekend, a terrific hold in an era where box office leaders usually fall between 50 to 60 % from opening weekend to the
next.
Playing like a boozy, floozy Antipodean mash - up of TV staple The Wonder Years and Paul Mazursky's middle class mores romp Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969), Elliott casts the terrific Atticus Robb as his adolescent alter - ego Jeff Marsh, a sensitive teenager
whose obsessions know only two forms —
movies and girl -
next - door Melly (Darcey Wilson), an equally ill - at - ease tweenager barely coping with the madness that unfolds daily in their cul - de-sac existence.
«A young guy in a festival audience told me that it was nice to have women in the genre because it brought some «softness,»» says Ducournau,
whose movie will be getting a wide release
next year.
«There are
movies where horror is just horror for horror's sake, but sometimes supernatural things can become a key to push you out of a certain way of experiencing and seeing,» says Ana Lily Amirpour,
whose visually stunning vampire film A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, much like
next year's cannibal - adjacent The Bad Batch, defies easy categorization.
The press release from back in 2016 described the
movie as: «In the
next installment of the epic space adventure, Chris Pine's Captain Kirk will cross paths with a man he never had a chance to meet, but
whose legacy has haunted him since the day he was born: his father.»
If that sounds like a cry for revolution or the
next Star Wars
movie, Perlstein cares little for political art or pop culture, although he does have work by Barbara Kruger and Ed Ruscha,
whose text covers the artificial lights of Southern California at night.