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Jake Gyllenhaal to star in ‘Road House’ remake for Amazon Prime

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Jake Gyllenhaal to star in ‘Road House’ remake for Amazon Prime

Gyllenhaal is about to star in a remake of “Highway Home” for Amazon Prime.
In accordance with a synopsis, the film will likely be “a reimagined take” on the 1989 movie that starred Patrick Swayze. “The Bourne Id” director Doug Liman will direct.

The brand new movie follows a former UFC fighter (Gyllenhaal) who “takes a job as a bouncer at a rough-and-tumble roadhouse within the Florida Keys, however quickly discovers that not all the pieces is what it appears on this tropical paradise,” in accordance with a press launch.

“Highway Home is a homerun for us. Not solely is it a nod to followers of the unique, however it’s also an enormous, enjoyable, broad viewers film,” stated Jennifer Salke, head of Amazon Studios. “We’re thrilled to collaborate with Joel (Silver), Doug, and this nice solid led by Jake Gyllenhaal, and for them to come back collectively to reimagine the basic MGM movie as an action-packed journey for our world viewers.”

Liman stated, “I am thrilled to place my very own spin on the beloved Highway Home legacy. And I am unable to wait to indicate audiences what Jake and I are going to do with this iconic position.”

The film additionally stars Billy Magnussen, Daniela Melchior, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Lukas Gage and others.

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It’s set to enter manufacturing within the Dominican Republic this month. It would stream on Prime Video upon launch.

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Review: How online platform Letterboxd unifies all film lovers

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Review: How online platform Letterboxd unifies all film lovers

Letterboxd made its first appearance in 2011 by co-founders Matthew Buchanan and Karl von Randow. Together with an eye-catching UI design, the ability to browse, review, and keep track of various films has attracted many users to the platform for years.

There are plenty of options displayed with one simple click into the app. Similar to a majority of social media websites, Letterboxd contains a home, search, activity, and profile tab, all of which are easily accessible. Most notable of these features would be the search tab; users are able to browse through a category of their liking, whether it be by the ‘most popular’ or ‘highest rated’ films. The various and endless amount of cinema these categories expose to its users has expanded, as well as refined, the tastes of many.

Of course, the ever-changing opinions of audiences bring us to an exciting aspect of the platform: reviews. Each film showcases its overall rating from its viewers along with a count of how many reviews have been made so far. People who are curious about the public opinion are given the opportunity to read an abundance of honest reviews and, additionally, make one of their own. Leaning into its social media traits, Letterboxd has also made it possible to engage and develop a bond with others by liking or replying to their reviews.

In my personal experience, Letterboxd has been an entertaining platform for all things cinema-related. Adding films to my watchlist and browsing through reviews during my moments of free time have deepened my connection to–and interest for–the film industry.

Letterboxd has steadily developed a unique community on its platform while simultaneously expanding the tastes and critic reception of its users overtime. If you’re looking for something to watch, people to engage with, or a place to let out your feelings on a movie, I highly recommend this app!

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Morgan Spurlock, filmmaker who documented dangers of McDonald's-only diet, dies at 53

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Morgan Spurlock, filmmaker who documented dangers of McDonald's-only diet, dies at 53

Morgan Spurlock, the Oscar-nominated filmmaker who in “Super Size Me” documented the physical and psychological effects of eating only McDonald’s fast-food meals for a month, has died at 53.

He died from complications of cancer, according to a statement from his family.

“It was a sad day, as we said goodbye to my brother Morgan,” Craig Spurlock, who worked with him on several projects, wrote in the statement issued Friday morning. “Morgan gave so much through his art, ideas, and generosity. The world has lost a true creative genius and a special man. I am so proud to have worked together with him.”

Morgan Spurlock threw himself into his filmmaking process, consuming McDonald’s meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner for 30 days as he made the 2004 movie “Super Size Me,” during which time he gained 25 pounds and suffered other ill effects. He followed up with a sequel about chicken consumption in 2017.

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Spurlock directed 23 films and produced almost 70.

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'Thalavan': A well-crafted investigative thriller with strong performances from Biju Menon, Asif Ali | Movie Review

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'Thalavan': A well-crafted investigative thriller with strong performances from Biju Menon, Asif Ali | Movie Review

‘Thalavan’, directed by Jis Joy and starring Biju Menon and Asif Ali, has hit theatres today, delivering an entertaining investigative thriller. Recently, Malayalam cinema has seen an influx of police-themed movies, raising the question of what ‘Thalavan’ has to offer. Biju Menon’s last release, ‘Thundu’, another police movie, received a lukewarm response at the box office, so audiences were curious about ‘Thalavan’. This film is well-crafted and contains enough substance to be considered a solid investigative story.

The story revolves around two police officers, Jayashankar (Biju Menon) and Karthik (Asif Ali), and how one becomes a suspect in a murder case. While the movie may not be excessively gripping, it certainly manages to capture your attention. From the outset, the film dives into the investigative phase, immediately hooking you to the story. There is also an ongoing ego clash between the two officers, though this subplot doesn’t significantly impact the main story.

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