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Trailer: Babylon

4 years ago
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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 in the 1920s, as the introduction of talkies was about to change everything. Margot Robbie, Li Jun Li, Diego Calva and Jean Smart also starring, whilst Australians Samara Weaving, Phoebe Tonkin and Flea (?!) feature. And Max Minghella as legendary studio head Irving Thalberg. Looks like a gas and the kind of picture Baz Luhrmann will certainly be pumped to see.

by FilmInk Staff

In cinemas January 19, 2023

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Brad PittDamien ChazelleDiego CalvaEric RobertsHollywoodJean SmartMargot RobbieOlivia WildeSamara WeavingTobey Maguire
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