Tag: King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
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‘Transformers’ Franchise Embarking on a New Course with ‘Creed II’ Director Steven Caple Jr.
At the beginning of the year, Paramount Pictures hired two different writers to pen two different Transformers scripts that would be developed concurrently. Joby Harold, who wrote King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, was one of the writers hired to pen a new installment of the franchise, and now that project is looking to bring…
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Aladdin review – live-action remake really takes flight
Guy Ritchie’s adaptation is lively, colourful and genuinely funny – making only judicious tweaks to the original, it’s thankfully not a whole new worldThe scimitars are out for Disney’s live-action Aladdin, what with the enduring fondness for the original (not least Robin Williams’ Genie) and the botched unveiling of Will Smith as his successor in…
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‘Toff Guys’: Guy Ritchie Hits the Cannes Market As Miramax Buys His Newest Crime-Centric Movie
Miramax will finance Guy Ritchie’s new film “Toff Guys” in the Cannes market. After Warner Bros. balked on backing Ritchie’s latest after losing so much money on his 2017 fantasy flop “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword,” director-producer Ritchie took this movie about old European wealth and the gang-ridden modern marijuana business to foreign buyers.…
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Guy Ritchie Returns to Gritty British Dramas with ‘Toff Guys’, His Next Directorial Effort
When you hear the name Guy Ritchie, you likely think of one of two types of films: There’s the hyper-kinetic, beat-em-up action films like the Sherlock Holmes franchise, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Then there’s the relatively more subtle, quirky, and focused British underworld dramas like Lock, Stock and…
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Eric Bana is ‘Dirty John’ in Bravo Show Based on the Hit Podcast
Where has Eric Bana been lately? He had a small role in last year’s King Arthur: Legend of the Sword and starred in a Netflix movie opposite Ricky Gervais, but things have been sort of quiet for him since the days when he was headlining big budget action films. But there’s good news for all…