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heloss423 · 6 months
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Inkheart Premiere (2009)
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EXCLUSIVE: The Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson sci-fi thriller Mercy is adding four with A Star Is Born‘s Rafi Gavron, Chris Sullivan, Kenneth Choi and Kylie Rogers.
Timur Bekmambetov directs the Amazon MGM Studios project, which was penned by Marco van Belle. It follows a detective (Pratt) who is accused of a violent crime, and must prove his innocence is a future where capital crime has swelled.
True Detective: Night Country‘s Kali Reis and Blinders’ Annabelle Wallis also star in the movie which is hitting theaters on Aug. 15, 2025.
Mercy is produced by Oscar-winning Oppenheimer producer Charles Roven. He’s producing Mercy with Atlas Entertainment SVP Robert Amidon alongside Bekmambetov’s BEL banner and Majd Nassif.
Cameras will be rolling soon.
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bonniehooper · 2 years
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Endless List of My Favorite Movies
Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist (2008)
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camyfilms · 1 year
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A STAR IS BORN 2018
You know it's like, I dunno you... you float out... float out at sea then one day you find a port, say, 'I'm gonna stay here a few days'. A few days becomes a few years. Then you forgot where you were going in the first place. Then you realize you don't really give a shit about where you was going, cause you like where you at.
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Title: Tracers
Rating: PG-13
Director: Daniel Benmayor
Cast: Taylor Lautner, Marie Avgeropoulos, Adam Rayner, Rafi Gavron, Sam Medina, Luciano Acuna Jr, Johnny M. Wu, Wai Ching Ho, Doua Moua, Josh Yadon, Amirah Vann
Release year: 2015
Genres: action
Blurb: A New York City bike messenger wanted by the mafia escapes into the world of parkour after meeting a beautiful stranger.
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vintagewarhol · 2 years
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infinitemovielist · 2 years
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tvshowscouples · 1 month
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If you love Lux&Bug (Life Unexpected) and you want reblog or like,this is the link of my reblog couples :)
thank you!
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hoodup · 7 months
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adamwatchesmovies · 1 year
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Inkheart (2008)
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Inkheart features great characters. They - more than anything else - endear you to the story. Their extra level of depth and development goes a long way. Though probably green-lit to capitalize on the Harry Potter craze, this film by Iain Softley will speak to older children and tweens while also entertaining the parents who accompany them.
Some people have a gift for storytelling. A rare few, like Mo (Brendan Fraser) are “silver tongues” and have the power to literally bring stories to life. Years ago, Mo accidentally pulled a slew of characters, including the villainous Capricorn (Andy Serkis) and the fire-slinging Dustfingers (Paul Bettany), out of the book Inkheart and into our world. In doing so, he made his wife (Sienna Guillory) disappear. Ever since, he’s been searching for a copy of the rare novel to bring her back. His daughter, Meggie (Eliza Hope Bennett), has no idea the book her father is furiously looking for is the reason her mother vanished all those years ago.
A lot of Inkheart you’ve seen before. Readers coming face-to-face with literary characters and variations of this are plentiful. Younger viewers might not have seen The Page Master, The Last Action Hero, The NeverEnding Story, etc. so they won't mind. For the adults, the heroes and villains of Inkheart will thankfully make the film stand out. You sense that Inkheart (the book within the movie) is richly detailed with people and places that would instantly find a place in your heart - or in the case of Capricorn, fill you with such hatred you'd keep reading just to be sure he got his comeuppance. Then, this colourful cast is taken out of their world and thrown into ours. The way they react to this change in scenery will thankfully defy your expectations. I've seen more than one movie like this where the references to other literary works (the monkeys from L. Frank Baum's Oz books and the ticking crocodile from Peter Pan, etc.) have made me wish I was watching those instead. That's not the case here.
The best part of Inkheart are the characters and I suspect the actors knew this beforehand. This is why they came on set ready to give the screen their all. Guy Pearce and Andy Serkis, in particular, are having a ball but Brendan Fraser and young Eliza Hope Bennett are also good. They're the reason to see this movie.
Inkheart showcases a lot of imagination, and I suspect younger viewers will really take to it. Adults? They won't mind the film but won't call it anything special. They're more likely to question some aspects of the story's magic and see the points where the story could be more original, which would make it stand out more than it does. For the older crowd, I'm just not sure it's more than a one-and-done. For that one viewing, however, I recommend Inkheart and for young viewers, it'll be a different story. (August 2, 2019)
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byneddiedingo · 2 years
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A Star Is Born (Bradley Cooper, 2018) Cast: Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga, Sam Elliott, Andrew Dice Clay, Rafi Gavron, Anthony Ramos, Dave Chappelle. Screenplay: Eric Roth, Bradley Cooper, Will Fetters, based on screenplays by Moss Hart, John Gregory Dunne, Joan Didion, Frank Pierson, and a story by William A. Wellman and Robert Carson. Cinematography: Matthew Libatique. Production design: Karen Murphy. Film editing: Jay Cassidy. I thought remaking A Star Is Born was a bad idea back when it was going to be Clint Eastwood directing Beyoncé, and to some extent I still do. The arc of the story, familiar from the three previous movies -- not to mention the fons et origo of them all, George Cukor's 1932 What Price Hollywood? -- leaves nothing to the curiosity except how Norman Maine (as he was called in 1937 and 1954 before becoming John Norman Howard in 1976 and Jackson Maine in 2018) is going to off himself so that Esther (who became Ally in 2018) can nobly go on with the show. And I still think that the remake does a disservice to the considerable talents of Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, who deserve fresher material. I'm also not a big fan of the hybrid country/rock/pop music the film is designed to showcase -- for my taste, the best musical moment in the film is when Lady Gaga sings the hell out of Edith Piaf's "La Vie en Rose." That said, I still enjoyed the movie, which manages to introduce some genuine moments amid the well-trodden ones. I like, for example, that instead of accidentally slugging Ally at an awards show (as Norman did Esther in the 1937 and 1954 versions), he pisses himself onstage, an incident that deepens his shame beyond her embarrassment. I like the introduction of an older half-brother, Bobby (Sam Elliott, one of those actors who always make a movie a little better), which gives Jackson a strong backstory. It also provides an amusingly meta moment when Bobby accuses Jack of stealing his voice, which is what Cooper did when he lowered his own speaking voice to Elliott's bass-baritone. And Cooper and Lady Gaga generate some real heat onscreen, which couldn't be said of the Fredric March/Janet Gaynor, James Mason/Judy Garland, and Kris Kristofferson/Barbra Streisand pairings in the earlier films. There are those who think that Cooper carved out a little too much for himself at the expense of Lady Gaga's character, expanding his backstory as I've noted -- we don't learn as much about Ally except that she has a father who's a bit of a blowhard (amusingly played by Andrew Dice Clay). On the other hand, it was her first major movie and she more than proved that it shouldn't be her last.
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heloss423 · 1 year
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my mans>>>
(this trend is perfect for them)
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Rebecca Ferguson via her IG stories
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bbcviral · 23 days
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Chris Pratt Sci-Fi Pic ‘Mercy’ Adds Rafi Gavron, Chris Sullivan, Kenneth Choi & Kylie Rogers http://dlvr.it/T526Yf
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deadlinecom · 23 days
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Title: A Star Is Born
Rating: R
Director: Bradley Cooper
Cast: Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga, Sam Elliott, Andrew Dice Clay, Rafi Gavron, Anthony Ramos, Dave Chappelle, Marlon Williams, Brandi Carlile, Ron Rifkin, Barry Shabaka Henley, Michael D. Roberts, Michael Harney, Rebecca Field, Willam Belli, Greg Grunberg
Release year: 2018
Genres: romance, drama, music
Blurb: Seasoned musician Jackson Maine discovers and falls in love with struggling artist Ally. She has just about given up on her dream to make it big as a singer until Jack coaxes her into the spotlight...but even as Ally’s career takes off, the personal side of their relationship is breaking down as Jack fights an ongoing battle with his own internal demons.
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