Mark Wahlberg signs on to play the No.2 manager in Deepwater Horizon, which chronicles the 48 hours before the oil rig's explosion in 2010. ByBrian Gallagher Aug 19, 2014 All Is Lost Exclusive Interview with Robert Redford Movie News ...
Peter Berg's "Deepwater Horizon" chronicles the events and aftermath of the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil rig explosion, which resulted in the worst oil spill in U.S. history and one of the most devastating man-made ecological disasters. The film stars Mark Wahlberg, Dylan O'Brien, Gina Rodrigu...
On Earth the scene opens with an adult Clark Kent (Henry Cavill, “Immortals“), a scruffy drifter and loner, hitchhiking and working odd jobs. While he’s anonymously doing some life-saving work during an oil rig explosion, we see flashbacks to his troubled childhood and adolescence. The ...
Deepwater Horizon with Mark Wahlberg Gets Fall 2016 Release Mark Wahlberg stars in Deepwater Horizon, based on the true events of a 2010 oil tanker explosion off the Gulf of Mexico. By Brian Gallagher Oct 7, 2014 Casting News Matthew Fox and Patrick Wilson Team Up for Bone Tomahawk ...
A british oil tycoon and friend of M gets killed in an attack on the MI6 headquarter – but his daughter Electra King is not really in grief. She staged the attack with her former kidnapper and now lover Renard. Her plan is to sabotage rival oil companies with a nuclear explosion in Is...
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Star Trekis about J.J. Abrams taking classic science-fiction (normally concerned with psychological horror and the suspense inherent in the discovery of the unknown) and sculpting it into a spaceship-detonating explosion fest with the cunning use of lens flares and lead-actor sprinting. In the ...
For when the disaster finally comes, it comes in the blink of an eye, escalating from an onslaught of oil to a tumultuous explosion that rips through the station, tosses men around like matchsticks, and ignites everything that can burn and even a few things that can’t. ...
It has two diners, three or more motels, a Mexican place, an oil-change place, a gymnasium, and a supermarket with funny and outspoken baggers and checkers. Benson was celebrated long ago by John Carpenter, whose debut feature Dark Star ends with a (thoroughly generic) ballad in celebration...
There were aspects about the movie that made me want to like it. I enjoy Marsden and Monaghan as actors and their young counterparts did a pretty good job as well. And the young love aspect is certainly relatable, as is reconnecting with people you care about years later. It's a beautif...