The Sisters Brothers review – Deep contemplation in the New West
Legendary French direct Jacques Audiard heads to the American Old West with this dark-comedy/drama starring some powerhouse acting talents.
Legendary French direct Jacques Audiard heads to the American Old West with this dark-comedy/drama starring some powerhouse acting talents.
While the rest of us may have to wait a little bit longer, the lucky folks in attendance at Comic-Con Experience in Brazil got the first look at Spider-Man: Far From Home, and learned some rather surprising details about the wall-crawler's next movie.
The Sisters Brothers is the upcoming dark comedy western from French director Jacques Audiard. Joaquin Phoenix and John C. Reilly star as Charlie and Eli Sisters, a feared pair of assassins in the employ of the Commodore (Rutger Hauer), who're tasked with tracking down and killing a prospector (Jake Gyllenhaal) in 1850's Oregon.
After flirting with comic book superhero movies for a long time now, Jake Gyllenhaal is finally getting to wear the spandex himself as he reportedly in talks to play classic villain Mysterio in the upcoming Spider-Man: Homecoming sequel. Also returning though will be Michael Keaton's Vulture alongside a pair of mysterious castings that may hint at a sinister plan.
With video game movies seemingly on an upward trend, there is hope that they can only get better from now. And with the potential of David Leitch stepping into the directors chair for Ubisoft's The Division film adaptation, this could be the video game film to top them all.
There are rumblings that Matt Reeves could be looking to replace Ben Affleck with Jake Gyllenhaal as Batman for his standalone movie if the actor isn't going to be a part of the upcoming film.
An exceptionally acted film that offers a deeply personal look at its characters whose lives were tragically transformed by the events of the Boston Marathon bombings of 2013.
Studios have a habit of meddling in the vision of the directors sometimes. Thankfully, with Life they left the superb ending untouched.
In the labyrinth of the mind, where focus flickers like a candle in the …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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