Tag: Joel Kinnaman

REVIEW: Silent Night (2023)

Silent Night, the newest entry in the Christmas action subgenre, is director John Woo’s first American film since 2003’s Paycheck, and I can understand his disillusionment after that one. Fortunately, Silent Night is a lot better than that, and while it’s not a classic or as good as some of W...

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Silent Night Trailer is a Blood-Soaked Stocking Stuffer

For the second year in a row, a Christmas action movie is headed to theaters, as Lionsgate has released a trailer for Silent Night. The latest film from acclaimed action director John Woo – and his first American movie since 2003’s Paycheck – Silent Night is about a man who survives a gang s...

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John Woo Returning to Western Cinema to Direct Joel Kinnaman in Silent Night

The legendary John Woo is returning to the director’s seat in the dialogue-less action film Silent Night, starring Joel Kinnaman. According to Deadline, the story is about a normal father heading into the underworld to avenge his young son’s death; perfectly “normal” thing to do. Capstone is...

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REVIEW: The Suicide Squad (2021)

“Hello, I’m Johnny Cash.” When a movie about supervillains in a comic book world opens with “Folsom Prison Blues” playing over bad guy Savant (Michael Rooker) tossing a bouncy ball around, you know you’re in for something different. The first 15 minutes of James G...

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The Suicide Squad Trailer Knows Lots of Bad Words

As director James Gunn promised on his Twitter feed, a red-band trailer for The Suicide Squad arrived online today. Also joining the advertising campaign are some individual character posters – and one outstanding ensemble one. A sequel to David Ayer’s 2016 Suicide Squad (though minus a number i...

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David Dobkin Talks Arthur and Lancelot Trilogy

We have some new details about why David Dobkin never pulled the sword from the stone. In a recent interview with Collider for his Will Ferrell project Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, Dobkin discussed his vision for his take on the Arthurian legend. Entitled Arthur and Lancelot, and...

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