By eschewing most of the book’s gore, and paring it down to the black comedy elements which made the story such a razor sharp critique of Wall Street, the film is a leaner, more focused and more ferocious proposition, with a incredible turn from Bale in the lead. Charismatic, dangerous ...
but they expressed it in past tense. The revised line was used earlier in pop culture, but Tom Hanks’ delivery in “Apollo 13” as the imperiled astronaut gave the phrase new life.
but they expressed it in past tense. The revised line was used earlier in pop culture, but Tom Hanks’ delivery in “Apollo 13” as the imperiled astronaut gave the phrase new life.
offering Koyla an insulting sum of money to sell his land. The disputed land is currently in legal hands, and Koyla’s handsome lawyer friend, Dima, arrives from Moscow to handle the case and support the family in their uneasy times. ...
The focus of the story is on Neil Armstrong (Gosling) and the events leading up to the historic Apollo 11 mission, which made him the first United States astronaut to walk on the moon. Buzzy Aldrin (Corey Stoll), the second man to walk on the moon, is featured to a lesser degree, ...
and audiences have flocked to new films beginning with “Rise of the Planet of the Apes” in 2011. Charlton Heston delivers the famous line as the marooned and imprisoned astronaut Taylor, with his characteristic emotional grit. “Rise of the Planet of the Apes”repeats the line, but gets a...
and audiences have flocked to new films beginning with “Rise of the Planet of the Apes” in 2011. Charlton Heston delivers the famous line as the marooned and imprisoned astronaut Taylor, with his characteristic emotional grit. “Rise of the Planet of the Apes”repeats the line, but gets a...