… uncomplicated, almost blissfully, and appeals to uncomplicated emotions and desires, but made from a genuine want to entertain.
Brad Pitt
This year’s Venice Film Festival may have boasted an unprecedented number of Hollywood stars, though many of their films met with mixed reviews. Some of the smaller films proved more
Start your engines, as Brad Pitt stars as a fictional ex driver gets back on the circuit with young gun Damson Idris. Directed by Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick), co-starring
Glover and Erskine bounce off each other well, their quirkier edges fit each other seamlessly.
Sleazy yet high-brow, the film is going to struggle to find an audience, but one suspects that it will be endlessly critically re-evaluated.
Martin McDonagh, Alice Diop [pictured] and Luca Guadagnino were this year’s big winners, whilst the highly touted Netflix films came away empty handed.
It seems strangely appropriate that the likes of Olivia Wilde, Brad Pitt and Tobey Maguire should be cast in Damien Chazelle's (La La Land) fictionialised morality tale about Hollywood Babylon
Nope to #1 for Jordan Peele's Nope, as Brad & co. hold onto the top spot this weekend, but will things change before week's end on Wednesday? And in other
... well directed, features a superb cast, is chockers with twists and set pieces and is really only interested in delivering a good time ...
Brad Pitt, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, producer Kelly McCormick and director David Leitch tell us about comedic action thriller, Bullet Train.
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