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Tag Archives: ray winstone
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022)
Director: Joel Crawford (Co-directed by Januel Mercado) Writers: Paul Fisher and Tommy Swerdlow (Story by Tommy Swerdlow and Tom Wheeler)
Posted in Adventure, Animated, Comedy, Fantasy
Tagged 2022, adventure, animated, animation, antonio banderas, bear, bears, cat, cats, chris stover, comedy, conrad vernon, da'vine joy randolph, etan cohen, fairy tale, family, fantasy, florence pugh, goldilocks, harvey guillen, heitor pereira, james ryan, Januel Mercado, joel crawford, john mulaney, magic, mark swift, milk, olivia colman, orphan, paul fisher, puss in boots, puss in boots 2, puss in boots: the last wish, ray winstone, salma hayek, samson kayo, sequel, shrek, spin-off, tom wheeler, tommy swerdlow, wagner moura, wish, wolf
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Beowulf (2007)
Director: Robert Zemeckis Writers: Neil Gaiman & Roger Avary (Based on “Beowulf” by Anonymous) Director’s Cut. Props to Zemeckis for at least going for it with these mo-cap movies. Always trying to push himself and do new things. Beowulf is … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Adventure, Animated, Fantasy
Tagged 2007, action, adaptation, adventure, alan silvestri, alison lohman, angelina jolie, animated, animation, anthony hopkins, benmark, beowulf, crispin glover, director's cut, dragon, fantasy, grendan gleeson, grendel, jack rapke, john malkovich, king, leslie zemeckis, medieval, monster, mother, neil gaiman, power, ray winstone, robert presley, robert zemeckis, robin wright, robin wright-penn, roger avary, sex, steve starkey, warrior
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Black Widow (2021)
Director: Cate Shortland Writer: Eric Pearson (Story by Jac Schaeffer and Ned Benson) (Based on characters from Marvel Comics) Enjoyed Pugh, Harbour and Weisz but overall a bit of a shrug. Seems like a strange choice to do this prequel … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Adventure, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 2021, action, adaptation, adventure, assassin, avengers, black widow, brainwashed, brainwashing, comic book, david harbour, eric pearson, family, florence pugh, jac schaeffer, julia louis-dreyfus, kevin feige, leigh folsom boyd, lorne balfe, marvel cinematic universe, marvel comics, mcu, ned benson, o-t fagbenle, olga kurylenko, prequel, rachel weisz, ray winstone, Scarlett Johansson, sci-fi, science fiction, secret agent, sequel, spin off, spy, super soldier, superhero, taskmaster, thriller, william hurt
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Point Break (2015)
Director: Ericson Core Writer: Kurt Wimmer (Story by Rick King & W. Peter Iliff and Kurt Wimmer) (Based on a screenplay by W. Peter Iliff) Bad.
Posted in Action, Adventure, Crime, Sports, Uncategorized
Tagged 2015, action, adaptation, adventure, andrew a. kosove, athlete, broderick johnson, christopher taylor, crime, david valdes, delroy lindo, edgar ramirez, ericson core, extreme sports, fbi, gang, heist, james le gros, john baldecchi, junkie xl, kurt wimmer, liar hamilton, luke bracey, point break, ray winstone, remake, rick king, skydive, sport, sports, stece aoki, surf, teresa palmer, undercover, W. Peter Iliff
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Cats (2019)
Director: Tom Hooper Writers: Lee Hall and Tom Hooper (Based on the musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber) (Based on the poetry collection “Old Possum’s Books of Practical Cats” by T.S. Eliot)
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Musical
Tagged 2019, adaptation, andrew lloyd webber, broadway, cat, cats, comedy, dance, dancing, drama, francesca hayward, heaviside layer, ian mckellen, idris elba, james corden, jason derulo, jellicles, jennifer hudson, judi dench, laurie davidson, lee hall, mette towley, milk, music, musical, old possum's books of practical cats, ray winstone, rebel wilson, robbie fairchild, singing, song, steven spielberg, streets, t.s eliot, taylor swift, tom hooper
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Breaking and Entering (2006)
Director: Anthony Minghella Writer: Anthony Minghella
Posted in Drama, Romance
Tagged 2006, affair, anthony minghella, architect, bob weinstein, breaking and entering, computer, drama, ed westwick, england, family, harvey weinstein, jude law, Juliette Binoche, london, martin freeman, rafi gavron, ray winstone, robin wright, robin wright penn, romance, sydney pollack, thief, vera farmiga
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Ripley’s Game (2003)
Director: Liliana Cavani Writers: Charles McKeown and Liliana Cavani (Based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith)
Posted in Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller, Uncategorized
Tagged 2003, adaptation, assassinate, assassination, berlin, cancer, charles mckeown, chiara caselli, crime, criminal, dougray scott, drama, ennio morricone, game, john malkovich, kill, lena headey, liliana cavani, money, murder, mystery, patricia highsmith, ray winstone, ripley's game, thriller, tom ripley
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Noah (2014)
Director: Darren Aronofsky Writers: Darren Aronofsky & Ari Handel I really liked this. The kind of risky and interesting big budget movie that I am glad exists. A lot to chew on. Would like to see this again seen.
Posted in Action, Drama, Fantasy, Review
Tagged 2014, action, adventure, angel, angels, animal, animals, anthony hopkins, ari handel, ark, bible, biblical, darren aronofsky, death, douglas booth, drama, emma watson, fantasy, flood, god, jennifer connelly, kevin durand, logan lerman, mark margolis, nick nolte, noah, ray winstone, russell crowe
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Sexy Beast (2000)
Director: Jonathan Glazer Writers: Louis Mellis & David Scinto
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Thriller
Tagged 2000, ben kingsley, boulder, britain, british, comedy, david scinto, drama, gangster, ian mcshane, jonathan glazer, louis mellis, mafia, mob, murder, pool, ray winstone, rob, sexy beast, thief
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The Departed (2006)
Director: Martin Scorsese Writer: William Monahan (Based on the screenplay Mou gaan dou by Alan Mak and Felix Chong) I love this movie! Everyone involved is on their A game and even at 2 1/2 hours the thing moves quicker … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Drama, Thriller
Tagged 2006, Academy Awards, action, alec baldwin, anthony anderson, boston, brad pitt, crime, david o'hara, drama, graham king, howard shore, infernal affairs, informant, informer, irish, jack nicholson, james badge dale, kevin corrigan, leonardo dicaprio, mafia, mark wahlberg, martin scorsese, martin sheen, massachusettes, matt damon, organized crime, oscars, police, rat, ray winstone, robert wahlberg, south boston, southie, state trooper, the departed, thelma schoonmaker, thriller, undercover, vera farmiga, william monahan
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