Tag: Cry Macho
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‘F9’ Returns to PVOD Charts with a Director’s Cut as Studios Refocus on Their Streamers
Last week, three studios made major announcements that suggest Premium VOD income isn’t enough to prioritize it over other platforms; this week, the VOD charts suggests a drop in the momentum toward home viewing options. This may be temporary, with “Candyman” (Universal/$19.99) scheduled for release September 16, but Disney will present the rest of its…
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This Cry Macho Featurette Is All About Some Guy Named Clint Eastwood, Ever Hear Of Him?
Clint Eastwood is a movie god. This is just a fact at this point. Love or hate his politics (and I’m certainly in the latter camp), there’s no ignoring that Eastwood as a storyteller and performer is an icon of cinema. The makers of his newest film, “Cry Macho,” know this and have smartly built…
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Warner Bros. Reveals New Footage of ‘The Matrix 4’ and ‘The Batman’ at CinemaCon
Taking a low-key approach, Warner Bros. presented new footage Tuesday for its theatrical slate over the next seven months without significant dating changes, and without the normal ritual of top brass on hand at exhibitors’ confab CinemaCon in Las Vegas.The studio’s reel shown at the showroom at Caesars Palace included new footage of “The Batman”…
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‘Cry Macho’ Trailer: Clint Eastwood Returns To The Manly Western Genre In September
Whether it’s the Man With No Name, the Outlaw Josie Wales, or the spectral hero from “High Plains Drifter,” Clint Eastwood has played countless iconic roles in the Western genre. The revisionist take on the genre fell out of favor with studios and audiences in the ’80s after Dirty Harry Callahan proved a steadier source…
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‘Cry Macho’ Trailer: Clint Eastwood Gets Back on the Horse (and in Front of the Camera) at 91
With his latest film “Cry Macho,” Clint Eastwood treads where many men have tried, but failed, before. The neo-Western is based on a book by N. Richard Nash from 1975, and since then, a handful of Hollywood leading men have tried to tackle the role of a washed-up horse breeder on the road to redemption,…
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Wes Anderson’s ‘The French Dispatch’ Sets New Theatrical Release Date
Following its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, Wes Anderson’s latest “The French Dispatch” is coming to theaters in the fall.The comedic drama, from Searchlight Pictures, has been scheduled to release on Oct. 22.With its new release date, “The French Dispatch” is opening on the big screen on the same weekend as Edgar Wright’s dark…
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‘Space Jam,’ ‘Many Saints of Newark’ and More Get Extended Looks in HBO Max Promo
HBO Max raised the curtain a bit more on several of their biggest movies coming to the streaming platform on the same day as their theatrical releases in 2021.A brand new promo gave fans extended looks at LeBron James’ “Space Jam” follow-up, the “Sopranos” prequel “The Many Saints of Newark,” the Serena and Venus Williams…