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]]>Lost City of D will center on a reclusive romance novelist (Bullock) who embarks on a book tour with her cover model (Tatum). Their trip turns into a total disaster after a kidnapping attempt that lands them both in a cutthroat jungle adventure.
This action rom-com will be directed by Aaron and Adam Nee, who are also set to helm the upcoming Masters of the Universe reboot. In addition to playing the lead role, Bullock will also serve as one of the producers through her Fortis Films banner.
It’s unclear which role Radcliffe is expected to play, but Lost City of D isn’t the only project keeping him busy. He’s currently attached to the third season of the anthology series Miracle Workers. His post-Harry Potter filmography includes a series of indie movies, such as Kill Your Darlings, Swiss Army Man, and Guns Akimbo.
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]]>This promising movie has been compared to Romancing the Stone, and it centers on a reclusive romance novelist who finds herself stuck on a book tour with her cover model. Things go sideways after a kidnapping attempt, which sweeps them into a cutthroat jungle adventure that’s straight out of an epic novel.
In addition to playing the lead role, Bullock will also be producing the film via her production company Fortis Films. Adam and Aaron Nee will be in charge of directing, while Dana Fox wrote the screenplay based on an idea by Seth Gordon.
Before joining Bullock in The Lost City of D, Tatum scored roles in several more promising projects, coming our way in the next year or two. He’s set to star in family road trip comedy Dog, in addition to appearing in musical comedy Wingmen alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
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]]>The film centers around a romance author who finds out that the fictional city she wrote about is actually real, which causes her to go on a risky journey to find the city.
Directing the film are Adam and Aaron Nee from a Dana Fox script based on an idea by Seth Gordon (Horrible Bosses).
Ryan Reynolds is currently being considered as a co-star, but no deal has been set. This would reunite Reynolds and Bullock who starred together in the 2009 romantic comedy The Proposal, which Bullock also executive produced.
Bullock’s known for her roles in The Blind Side, in which she won the Academy Award for best actress, Gravity, Bird Box, The Heat, Our Brand is Crisis, Ocean’s 8, and the Miss Congeniality movies.
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]]>Joining Sandra Bullock and Viola Davis in the still-untitled project are Vincent D’Onofrio, Jon Bernthal, Richard Thomas, Linda Emond, and Emma Nelson.
The film hails helmer Nora Fingscheidt who will direct from a script by Mission: Impossible – Fallout helmer Christopher McQuarrie.
According to Variety, which first reported the news, Bullock’s character is released from prison after serving time for a violent crime and re-enters a society that refuses to forgive her past. Facing severe judgment from her former friends and peers, her only hope for redemption is finding the estranged younger sister she was forced to leave behind.
This project marks Bullock’s second collaboration with Netflix.
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]]>The post “Bird Box” Breaks Netflix Record for Best First Week appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The film, which stars Sandra Bullock and boasts several other big names including Sarah Paulson and John Malkovich, was released on December 13. It tells the tale of one woman’s fight for survival when the world turns apocalyptic as a result of creatures which force you to commit suicide when you look at them.
The film might have received mixed reviews from critics, but the public seems to be enjoying the movie and has been spreading the word to their friends. In its opening week, the movie was watched by 45,037,125 accounts, a personal record for the streaming platform
“Took off my blindfold this morning to discover that 45,037,125 Netflix accounts have already watched Bird Box — best first 7 days ever for a Netflix film!” they tweeted.
If you haven’t seen Bird Box yet, it’s available to watch on Netflix now. It’s pretty darn terrifying though… you’ve been warned!
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]]>Last week, Captain Marvel actress, Brie Larson, became the recipient of the Crystal Award for Excellence in Film at the Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards.
During her acceptance speech, the 28-year-old used the opportunity to highlight the lack of diversity amongst film critics.
According to a study by the University of Southern California, almost 80% of critics are male, while women of color represent just 2.5% of the field.
“Am I saying that I hate white dudes? No, I am not,” stated the Oscar winner. “But if you make a movie that is a love letter to women of color there is an insanely low chance that a woman of color would get to see that movie… I don’t need a 40-year-old white dude to tell me what didn’t work about A Wrinkle in Time. It wasn’t made for him. I want to know what it meant to women of color, to biracial women, to teen women of color, to teens that are biracial.”
Her sentiments have now been echoed by fellow Best Actress winners, Cate Blanchett and Sandra Bullock.
“A studio can support a film and it’s the invisible faces on the internet, and often male reviewers, who can view it through a prism of misunderstanding. I think that is a really big part of the equation,” lamented the Aussie actress; while her Ocean’s 8 co-star said, “It would be nice if reviewers reflected who the film is for like children should review children’s films, not a 60-year-old man. I guess his opinion would be kind of skewed.”
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]]>The post Daniel Radcliffe Joins Sandra Bullock in “Lost City of D” appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Lost City of D will center on a reclusive romance novelist (Bullock) who embarks on a book tour with her cover model (Tatum). Their trip turns into a total disaster after a kidnapping attempt that lands them both in a cutthroat jungle adventure.
This action rom-com will be directed by Aaron and Adam Nee, who are also set to helm the upcoming Masters of the Universe reboot. In addition to playing the lead role, Bullock will also serve as one of the producers through her Fortis Films banner.
It’s unclear which role Radcliffe is expected to play, but Lost City of D isn’t the only project keeping him busy. He’s currently attached to the third season of the anthology series Miracle Workers. His post-Harry Potter filmography includes a series of indie movies, such as Kill Your Darlings, Swiss Army Man, and Guns Akimbo.
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]]>The post Channing Tatum Joins Sandra Bullock in “The Lost City of D” appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>This promising movie has been compared to Romancing the Stone, and it centers on a reclusive romance novelist who finds herself stuck on a book tour with her cover model. Things go sideways after a kidnapping attempt, which sweeps them into a cutthroat jungle adventure that’s straight out of an epic novel.
In addition to playing the lead role, Bullock will also be producing the film via her production company Fortis Films. Adam and Aaron Nee will be in charge of directing, while Dana Fox wrote the screenplay based on an idea by Seth Gordon.
Before joining Bullock in The Lost City of D, Tatum scored roles in several more promising projects, coming our way in the next year or two. He’s set to star in family road trip comedy Dog, in addition to appearing in musical comedy Wingmen alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
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]]>The post Sandra Bullock to Lead “The Lost City of D” appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The film centers around a romance author who finds out that the fictional city she wrote about is actually real, which causes her to go on a risky journey to find the city.
Directing the film are Adam and Aaron Nee from a Dana Fox script based on an idea by Seth Gordon (Horrible Bosses).
Ryan Reynolds is currently being considered as a co-star, but no deal has been set. This would reunite Reynolds and Bullock who starred together in the 2009 romantic comedy The Proposal, which Bullock also executive produced.
Bullock’s known for her roles in The Blind Side, in which she won the Academy Award for best actress, Gravity, Bird Box, The Heat, Our Brand is Crisis, Ocean’s 8, and the Miss Congeniality movies.
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]]>The post Sandra Bullock, Viola Davis Team for New Netflix Ensemble Thriller appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Joining Sandra Bullock and Viola Davis in the still-untitled project are Vincent D’Onofrio, Jon Bernthal, Richard Thomas, Linda Emond, and Emma Nelson.
The film hails helmer Nora Fingscheidt who will direct from a script by Mission: Impossible – Fallout helmer Christopher McQuarrie.
According to Variety, which first reported the news, Bullock’s character is released from prison after serving time for a violent crime and re-enters a society that refuses to forgive her past. Facing severe judgment from her former friends and peers, her only hope for redemption is finding the estranged younger sister she was forced to leave behind.
This project marks Bullock’s second collaboration with Netflix.
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]]>The post “Bird Box” Breaks Netflix Record for Best First Week appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The film, which stars Sandra Bullock and boasts several other big names including Sarah Paulson and John Malkovich, was released on December 13. It tells the tale of one woman’s fight for survival when the world turns apocalyptic as a result of creatures which force you to commit suicide when you look at them.
The film might have received mixed reviews from critics, but the public seems to be enjoying the movie and has been spreading the word to their friends. In its opening week, the movie was watched by 45,037,125 accounts, a personal record for the streaming platform
“Took off my blindfold this morning to discover that 45,037,125 Netflix accounts have already watched Bird Box — best first 7 days ever for a Netflix film!” they tweeted.
If you haven’t seen Bird Box yet, it’s available to watch on Netflix now. It’s pretty darn terrifying though… you’ve been warned!
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]]>The post Female Oscar Winners Call for More Diversity Among Film Critics appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Last week, Captain Marvel actress, Brie Larson, became the recipient of the Crystal Award for Excellence in Film at the Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards.
During her acceptance speech, the 28-year-old used the opportunity to highlight the lack of diversity amongst film critics.
According to a study by the University of Southern California, almost 80% of critics are male, while women of color represent just 2.5% of the field.
“Am I saying that I hate white dudes? No, I am not,” stated the Oscar winner. “But if you make a movie that is a love letter to women of color there is an insanely low chance that a woman of color would get to see that movie… I don’t need a 40-year-old white dude to tell me what didn’t work about A Wrinkle in Time. It wasn’t made for him. I want to know what it meant to women of color, to biracial women, to teen women of color, to teens that are biracial.”
Her sentiments have now been echoed by fellow Best Actress winners, Cate Blanchett and Sandra Bullock.
“A studio can support a film and it’s the invisible faces on the internet, and often male reviewers, who can view it through a prism of misunderstanding. I think that is a really big part of the equation,” lamented the Aussie actress; while her Ocean’s 8 co-star said, “It would be nice if reviewers reflected who the film is for like children should review children’s films, not a 60-year-old man. I guess his opinion would be kind of skewed.”
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