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American Fighter Official Trailer (2020) , Biography Movies Series
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Venom (2018) Review
Eddie Brock an investigative report has his world flipped upside down as he attempts to bring Carlton Drake down. Costing him his job and relationship with Anne, but not leaving everything alone he ends up with Venom inside him.
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Sorry To Bother You - Red Band Trailer (2018)
In an alternate present-day version of Oakland, telemarketer Cassius Green discovers a magical key to professional success, propelling him into a macabre universe.
Directed by:   Boots Riley
Starring:   Lakeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Armie Hammer, Danny Glover, Steven Yeun, Terry Crews, Omari Hardwick, Patton Oswalt, David Cross, Marcella Bragio,Tom Woodruff Jr., Kate Berlant, Jermaine Fowler, Robert Longstreet, Teresa Navarro
Release date:   July 6, 2018
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Jexi
Phil’s new phone comes with an unexpected feature, Jexi…an A.I. determined to keep him all to herself in a comedy about what can happen when you love your phone more than all else.
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Something you Need to See to Believe in Boots Riley Comedy 'Sorry to Bother You' with Tessa Thompson, Lakeith Stanfield & Danny Glover
Something you Need to See to Believe in Boots Riley Comedy ‘Sorry to Bother You’ with Tessa Thompson, Lakeith Stanfield & Danny Glover
    “I’m just out here surviving and what I’m doing right now won’t even matter.” “Baby, it will always matter.” ‘Sorry to Bother You’ is about a black telemarketer Cassius Green who a magical key to professional success. He discovers a way to make his voice sound like it’s overdubbed by a White actor. “You’re doing so good with the voice thing. You’re going upstairs.” 
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"Bumblebee", así, quizás
“Bumblebee”, así, quizás
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Título original: Bumblebee
Género: acción / robots
Año: 2018
Director: Travis Knight
Música: Dario Marianelli
Intérpretes principales: Hailee Steinfeld, John Cena, Pamela Adlon, Stephen Schneider, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Jason Drucker, Kenneth Choi, Ricardo Hoyos, Abby Quinn,Rachel Crow, Gracie Dzienny, Angela Bassett, Justin Theroux, Marcella Bragio…
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VENOM (2018)
Starring Tom Hardy, Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze, Reid Scott, Jenny Slate, Ron Cephas Jones, Michelle Lee, Melora Walters, Marcella Bragio, William W. Barbour, Mac Brandt, Sope Aluko, Sam Medina, Donald K. Overstreet, Christian Convery, Michelle Fang, Woody Harrelson and Stan Lee.
Screenplay by Jeff Pinker, Scott Rosenberg and Kelly Marcel.
Directed by Ruben Fleischer.
Distributed by Columbia Pictures. 112 minutes. Rated PG-13.
So, this is what Deadpool has wrought. Yet another ultra-violent anti-hero tale in which the comic element – which admittedly is sometimes very funny – overshadows everything else. Venom has no real interest in plot, in characterization, in suspense, in likability, in believability. Even the action scenes often feel like an afterthought, and the CGI is frequently laughably bad.
I’m not sure who exactly this film is for. From early reports, fan-boys of the character seem to be throwing lots of shade on previews of this new film adaptation origin story (a different origin story than the character had in the comics, by the way). They are angry that the dark aspects of Venom have been scrubbed clean to make it into a PG-13 laugh fest. Critics are being scathing. I can’t even imagine someone who doesn’t know the character coming in and becoming a convert.
Plus, there is the very real question – why make a movie about a character who is mostly known as a Spider-Man villain if you are not going to have Spider-Man in it? (Well, okay, the character does make a cameo late in the film, but it feels awkward and slapped on – and frankly more like a preview of the upcoming animated film Spider-Man Into the Spider-verse than part of the story we have been watching.) It would be like doing a movie in which the lead was The Green Goblin, Elektro or Doc Octopus. It may be interesting, but why? And if the bad guy is the hero, then would a hero be the villain? Or does it even matter?
Now, the basic lack of Spidey-ness seems to be a business matter, not a creative matter. Spider-Man is now a part of the Marvel Comic Universe of films – even though his films are still made by Columbia Pictures rather than Disney’s Marvel arm – and even though early on in the process it seemed like Venom would be added to that universe, he seems to have been shut out. Venom is now supposed to be in a stand-alone universe, not a part of the Marvel world at large.
So what of this world? The film takes place mostly in modern San Francisco – with a few opening scenes in Malaysia (and one in outer space).
The story in a nutshell: an evil corporation creates its own rocket to go to space and collect a black gooey alien life form – called “symbiotes” – which survive by submerging into a host body and taking over the living being that it inhabits, usually eventually killing it.
A local San Francisco investigative reporter named Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) – who is shown early on to be completely untrustworthy when he steals a confidential file from his lawyer fiancée (Michelle Williams) in order to get a scoop – has been investigating the corporation and its megalomaniacal CEO Carlton Drake (Riz Ahmad).
Even when he is blacklisted from TV, Eddie can’t help but look into Drake, particularly when a doctor at the lab finds a conscience and confirms that Drake is using and killing human guinea pigs. She sneaks him into the lab in off hours, where of course his body is taken over by a symbiote turning him periodically into a giant ooze monster with giant teeth and a taste for brains.
Even when he is human, he hears the voice of the symbiote (who conveniently appears to speak English). It’s probably not a good thing that Venom’s interior conversations antagonizing Eddie sound distinctively like Pennywise the Clown taunting another character named Eddie in IT as a demented leper.
The mega-talented Tom Hardy – who played Bain in The Dark Knight Rises, an imperfect but much better comic book film – is stuck doing an odd, mush-mouthed imitation of Sylvester Stallone to play Eddie. He’s supposed to be a super-smart, mega-talented investigative reporter, but we never buy that for a second. Eddie mostly seems punch-drunk here, a good-natured-but-foolish galoot who has taken one or two too many knocks on the head. The broad characterization and the often-clunky dialogue take the actor down, making him seem much less capable than he really is.
Of course, he isn’t the only quality actor who is let down by the material. Four-time Oscar nominee Michelle Williams sleepwalks through the role of Eddie’s ex in a bad wig and with a near complete lack of emotion. The bad guy, played by the normally-talented Riz Ahmed (Nightcrawler, The Night of…), goes in the exact opposite direction, with Ahmed chewing scenery with undisguised (and undeserved) gusto.
Even though Columbia is hoping for this to be the starting point for a film series, Venom has way too many tonal and technical problems to recommend. And any movie that tries to get chills from putting a cute bunny rabbit and sweet little yippy dog in mortal danger deserves a shaming in the public square.
Jay S. Jacobs
Copyright ©2018 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: October 5, 2018.
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Sorry To Bother You is probably ((definitely)) the “most insane movie you’ll see this year.” In theaters July 6, 2018.
Starring Lakeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Armie Hammer, Patton Oswalt, Steven Yeun, Terry Crews, David Cross, Danny Glover, Omari Hardwick, Marcella Bragio,Tom Woodruff Jr., Kate Berlant, Jermaine Fowler, Robert Longstreet, and Teresa Navarro.
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Venom is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel[5] and Tencent Pictures. Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing, it is the first film in Sony's Marvel Universe, adjunct to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).[a] Directed by Ruben Fleischer from a screenplay by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner, and Kelly Marcel, it stars Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze, and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being bound to an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth.
After he appeared in Spider-Man 3 (2007), Sony unsuccessfully developed several iterations of a film based on Venom. Work began in March 2016 on a version that would start a new shared universe featuring the Marvel characters that the studio possessed film rights to. Sony also intended for Venom to share the world of the MCU's Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), but ultimately distanced the film from the Spider-Man character. In March 2017, Rosenberg and Pinkner were set to write, with Fleischer and Hardy added in May. Principal photography began that October in Atlanta, before moving to New York City and San Francisco. The film was primarily inspired by the comic miniseries Venom: Lethal Protector (1993) and story arc "Planet of the Symbiotes" (1995).
Venom was released in the United States on October 5, 2018, and received generally negative reviews from critics for its script and inconsistent tone. However, some praised Hardy's performance and the chemistry between Brock and Venom. The film went on to be an unexpected box office success, becoming the sixth highest-grossing film of 2018 with over $855 million worldwide and setting several box office records for the month of October. A sequel is in development.
Plot
While exploring space for new habitable worlds, a probe belonging to the bio-engineering corporation Life Foundation discovers a comet covered in symbiotic lifeforms. The probe returns to Earth with four samples, but one escapes and causes the ship to crash in Malaysia. The Life Foundation recovers the other three and transports them to their research facility in San Francisco, where they discover that the symbiotes cannot survive without oxygen-breathing hosts, which often fatally reject the symbiosis. Investigative journalist Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) lives with his fiancée Anne Weying, an attorney at the law firm representing the Life Foundation. While Weying is sleeping, Brock logs on to her computer and learns about these human trials from a confidential document he finds after accessing her work email. He also discovers anonymous emails coming from a "Moreno." Consequently, Weying ends their relationship.
Six months later, Drake's symbiosis trials are closer to success, though one of his symbiotes dies due to carelessness. Brock is approached by Dora Skirth, one of Drake's scientists who disagrees with his methods and wants to expose him. She helps Brock break into the research facility to search for evidence, and he learns that an acquaintance of his, a homeless woman named Maria, is one of the test subjects. Brock attempts to rescue Maria, but the symbiote possessing her transfers to his body without him realizing, leaving her dead. Brock escapes and soon begins displaying strange symptoms. He reaches out to Weying for help, and her new boyfriend, Dr. Dan Lewis, discovers the symbiote on examining Brock. Drake exposes Skirth to the remaining captive symbiote, which ultimately dies. This leaves the symbiote inside Brock as the only known surviving specimen.
Drake sends mercenaries to retrieve the symbiote from Brock, but it manifests around his body as a monstrous creature that fights off the attackers. It later introduces itself to Brock as Venom, and explains that the comet is searching for planets where the symbiotes can possess and devour the inhabitants. Venom offers to spare Brock if he helps the symbiotes achieve their goal, and Brock comes to enjoy the superhuman attributes that the symbiote imbues him with. Brock breaks into his old workplace to turn in evidence of Drake's crimes, but is surrounded by SWAT officers and is forced to transform to escape. Weying witnesses this transformation and takes Brock back to Lewis's office, where they explain that the symbiote is slowly rotting Brock's internal organs. Brock notes that the symbiote has two weaknesses: high-pitched noises and fire. Although Venom claims that the organ damage can be prevented, Weying uses an MRI machine to help Brock separate from the symbiote. Brock is then captured by Drake's men.
Meanwhile, the fourth symbiote, Riot, makes its way from Malaysia to San Francisco by hopping from body to body. It bonds with Drake, who agrees to take Riot in a Life Foundation space probe to collect the rest of the symbiotes and bring them to Earth. Weying reluctantly bonds with Venom so they can free Brock. When Brock and Venom are bonded again, the latter states that he has been convinced to help protect the Earth from his kind through his interactions with Brock, and the pair attempt to stop Riot and Drake with Weying's help. Venom damages the probe as it takes off, causing it to explode and kill both Riot and Drake. Weying believes Brock is no longer bonded to Venom after this, and that Venom also died in the explosion. However, the pair remain secretly bonded and set out to protect San Francisco by killing criminals.
Brock also returns to journalism, and in a mid-credits scene he is invited to interview incarcerated serial killer Cletus Kasady, who promises "carnage" when he escapes.
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Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom: An investigative journalist who becomes the host of an alien symbiote, Venom, that imbues him with super-human abilities.[8][9][10] Director Ruben Fleischer said that unlike a werewolf or Jekyll and Hyde, the relationship between Brock and the symbiote is a "hybrid", with the two characters sharing a body and working together. Hardy was drawn to this duality, and compared the pair to the animated characters Ren and Stimpy. Hardy gave Brock an "aw-shucks American accent" while using a "James Brownlounge lizard"-like voice for Venom,[11] that was later "modulated to sound more sinister".[12] Hardy called Brock an antihero who would "do whatever he has to" to accomplish a goal.[10]
Michelle Williams as Anne Weying: A district attorney and Eddie's ex-fiancée.[13][14] Williams was excited at the prospect of her character becoming She-Venom in the future as she does in the comics, and Fleischer felt that it would be fun to give fans an Easter egg of this by briefly showing the character host the symbiote during a scene in the film. This was kept a secret until the release of the film, and Flesicher hoped that the positive response to the appearance would lead to more She-Venom in future Venom films or even a standalone She-Venom film.[15]
Riz Ahmed as Carlton Drake / Riot: A genius inventor and leader of the Life Foundation experimenting on the symbiotes.[9][10] Ahmed explained that Drake is trying to save the future of humanity when he discovers the symbiote,[10] with Fleischer adding that Drake has a positive goal but a "moral ambiguity" that leads to him testing his science on other people.[15] Drake is eventually bonded to another symbiote known as Riot, which Fleischer described as "a body-hopper".[10]
Scott Haze as Roland Treece: Drake's head of security.[16]
Reid Scott as Dan Lewis: Anne's new boyfriend, a doctor who tries to help Eddie.[17]
Additionally, Jenny Slate portrays Life Foundation scientist Dora Skirth,[18] Melora Walters portrays Maria, a homeless woman,[19] and Chris O'Hara appears as astronaut John Jameson.[20] Sam Medina portrays a thug that Venom menacingly confronts.[21]Sope Aluko,[16] Scott Deckert,[22] Marcella Bragio, Michelle Lee, Mac Brandt, Christian Convery[23] and Ron Cephas Jones also appear.[24] Woody Harrelson appears in the film's mid-credits scene as Cletus Kasady,[25] while Stan Lee makes a cameo appearance as a dog-walker who talks to Brock.[26]
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Jexi USA, 2019 Genere: Commedia Regia di Jon Lucas, Scott Moore Con Adam DeVine, Alexandra Shipp, Michael Peña, Rose Byrne, Ron Funches, Charlyne Yi, Justin Hartley, Wanda Sykes, Marcella Bragio… TRAMA DEL FILM: Phil è quello che si definisce un ragazzo amorevole. Ha però un solo grande difetto: dal momento in cui si alza al…
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Crítica de "Bumblebee": un transformer muy tierno
Título original: Bumblebee. Año: 2018. País: Estados Unidos. Dirección: Travis Knight. Guion:Christina Hodson. Música: Dario Marianelli. Fotografía:Enrique Chediak. Reparto: John Cena, Hailee Steinfeld, Pamela Adlon, Stephen Schneider, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Jason Drucker, Kenneth Choi, Ricardo Hoyos, Abby Quinn, Rachel Crow, Gracie Dzienny, Angela Bassett, Justin Theroux, Marcella Bragio, John…
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Tom Hardy in 'Venom' (Teaser Trailer) with Michelle Williams leaves Us Wanting More
Tom Hardy in ‘Venom’ (Teaser Trailer) with Michelle Williams leaves Us Wanting More
    “Everyone’s got their thing, maybe it’s a breakup, a death, an accident, whatever it is you used to be one thing and now you’re something else.” Intended to be the first film in Sony’s Marvel Universe, the superhero film ‘Venom’ is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name.
Directed by Ruben Fleischer, from a screenplay by written by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner, Kelly Marcel
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