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Friday, 25 May 2018

Here’s what Parmanu star John Abraham had to say to Irfan Pathan about his friend Mahendra Singh Dhoni

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The Sisters Brothers Trailer: Joaquin Phoenix & John C. Reilly Are Assassins

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The first trailer for Jacques Audiard's The Sisters Brothers features Joaquin Phoenix and John C. Reilly as assassin brothers. The movie is Audiard's follow up to his Palme D'Or Winning Dheepan, which premiered at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The trailer for Sisters Brothers shows hints of the work of the Coen Brothers with quirky characters mixed with comedic, yet dark situations. The film is based off of Patrick Dewitt's acclaimed novel of the same name and follows two brothers, Eli (Joaquin Phoenix) and Charlie Sisters (John C. Reilly) who are hired to kill a prospector who has stolen from their boss.

The Sisters Brothers story is a western movie with dark comedic elements and takes place in Oregon in 1851. Throughout the trailer, John C. Reilly's Charlie character is trying to convince Joaquin Phoenix's Eli character that they have enough money to retire and that they don't have to kill people anymore, to which Eli laughs. The plot thickens when they are sent to hunt Warm (Riz Ahmed), who is a chemist who has found a way to easily spot gold. The Sisters Brothers both begin to question their ways when they catch up to Warm and his partner, Morris (Jake Gyllenhaal).

The Sisters Brothers trailer highlights the acting chops of Joaquin Phoenix, John C. Reilly, Riz Ahmed, and Jake Gyllenhaal as an ensemble and especially the chemistry between Reilly and Phoenix. The trailer is barely 3-minutes long and the relationship between Eli and Charlie Sisters is perfectly laid out, showing the dynamics of their relationship with comedic flourishes. Reilly's Charlie storms out of a saloon after Phoenix's Eli smacks him in the face, only to follow him outside and ask him to return the favor. Charlie obliges and nearly knocks Eli out, leading to a humorous exchange between the two brothers.

While there are elements of the humor laced in The Sisters Brothers first trailer, there is drama too and high stakes, which is the delicate balance. Even after watching the trailer just once, viewers will be able to tell that there's a lot more going on under the surface, which is also highlighted in the source material. For those wishing to get some studying done before The Sisters Brothers hits theaters, you can pick up Patrick Dewitt's novel.

The Sisters Brothers hits theaters this fall. No official release date has been announced at this time, but should be revealed soon now that the first trailer has been released. The dark western comedy may seem like a weird turn for Jacques Audiard, but The Sisters Brothers features his distinct style, even in the brief trailer, and it looks to be something to look forward to. While we wait for an official release date, you can check out the first trailer for The Sisters Brothers below.



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Thursday, 24 May 2018

REVEALED: John Abraham required permission from politician Arun Jaitley to shoot these scenes for Parmanu – The Story of Pokhran

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Wednesday, 23 May 2018

Paramount Sets Release Date for Elton John Biopic, Rocketman

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Paramount Sets Release Date for Elton John Biopic, Rocketman

Paramount sets release date for Elton John biopic, Rocketman

Your regularly scheduled game of Release Date Shuffle continues, after WB moved some films around and Fox 2000 set a date for The Hate U Give, and now it’s Paramount’s turn. The studio has announced that they’ve set, shifted, and outright removed some films from their upcoming release schedule.

Up first is their in-development biopic of Elton John. Titled Rocketman and set to star Taron Egerton, who co-starred with the musician in Kingsman: The Golden Circle, the film will be released on May 17, 2019. Rocketman will open against John Wick: Chapter 3A Dog’s Journey, and The Sun is Also a Star on that date. Dexter Fletcher will be directing the film from a script by Lee Hall. Matthew Vaughn and his Marv Films will be producing alongside Elton John with his Rocket Pictures partner David Furnish. Production is set to start this summer.

Next up is the upcoming adaptation of Stephen King’s Pet Sematary, which is actually moving ahead by two weeks from April 19, 2019 to April 5, 2019. Directed by Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch (Starry Eyes), the film is written by Jeff Buhler and is set to star John Lithgow in the role of Jud Crandall, previously played by the late Fred Gwynne in the 1989 adaptation of the book.

Furthermore, Paramount has announced that the previously announced, albeit untitled, Transformers 6 has been removed from their schedule entirely. The film was rumored to be scrapped after the series was said to be taking a different turn with the upcoming Bumblebee solo movie.

Finally, in the wake of Transformers 6’s cancellation, Paramount has slotted the Tiffany Hadish vehicle Limited Partners in the original release date for the robots in disguise. The comedy will debut June 28, 2019.

(Photo credit: Getty Images)



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