This year, Cannes critics were largely united in their belief that Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Minotaur and Pawel Pawlikowski’s Fatherland were the best films in the competition. Both films won major prizes,
Miles Teller
… the strong performances, panacean sense of humour, and thorny but level-headed approach to the idea of love everlasting make up for most of the lulls.
Furiosa herself, Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller are 'gorge-crossed' lovers... sorry. From Zach Dean, the writer of The Tomorrow War, and director Scott Derrickson (The Black Phone), whose premise kinda
Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski made this psychological thriller in Queensland, with Chris Hemsworth (who also produces) as a visionary scientist who experiments on prisoners by administering mind-altering drugs.
Miles Teller plays producer Al Ruddy, whose experiences in getting The Godfather made at Paramount are dramatised in this series, which has every cinephile salivating.
Created and written by Michael Tolkin (The Player), this is the story behind the making of The Godfather, with Miles Teller as producer Albert S. Ruddy (Teller replaced Armie Hammer
...you'd need a particularly hard heart not to be moved by their story.





