Written by Jonathan Abrams and directed by Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood, Juror #2 is a courtroom drama
Family man Justin Kemp, played by Nicolas Hoult, struggles with a grave moral dilemma while serving as a juror in a high-profile murder trial. It concerns personal integrity and the concept of right or wrong. He could use it to sway the jury verdict and potentially convict or free the wrong killer.
Eastwood tackles moral issues artfully, and its strong cast includes Toni Collette, J. K. Simmons, Chris Messina, Zoey Deutch, Cedric Yarbrough, and Kiefer Sutherland.
Written and directed by Graham Moore, the Oscar-winning writer of The Imitation Game, The Outfit is a gripping thriller that follows an expert tailor, Mark Rylance. He must outwit a dangerous group of mobsters in order to survive a fateful night.
Also starring in the movie are Dylan O’Brien, Zoey Deutch, Johnny Flynn, Nikki Amuka-Bird and Simon Russell Beale.
Ten years ago, Zombieland became a hit and a cult classic that was fun to watch because it is such a wisecracking movie.
Directed by Ruben Fleischer, who directed Venom, the sequel, Zombieland 2: Double Tap seems as ridiculous as the first movie with the lead cast consisting of Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Abigail Breslin, and Emma Stone. They reunite with director Ruben Fleischer and the original writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick.
In the sequel with Dave Callaham coming on board as the third writer, the comic mayhem continues from the first movie. The story stretches from the White House and through the heartland.
The four slayers must face off against the many new kinds of zombies that have evolved since the first movie, as well as some new human survivors. But most of all, they have to face the growing pains of their own cynical, make-do family.
The featurette tells us how the second movie differs from the first. It appears to be a lot more crazy and bazaar that the first one.
The second trailer shows how silly the movie will be in the theatres and the problem with the zombies being faster.
The movie clip shows the movie has the same humor as the first movie.
We have two more clips for you, and they prove to show us that the movie is different, including a mystery behind the copycats.
Co-written and directed by Max Winkler, Flower follows Erica Vandross, played by Zoey Deutch. Co-writer and produced by Matt Spicer the original screenplay was written by Alex McAulay, whose first novel Bad Girls was published in 2005.
Erica is a 17-year old daughter of a single mother Laurie, played by Kathryn Hahn. Her mother’s new boyfriend, played by Time Heidecker lives with them in San Fernando Valley.
Bob’s son Luke, played by Joey Morgan, arrives after rehab to live with the family. This throws a monkey wrench into Eric’s somewhat crazy life and now she is totally overwhelmed.
So, the story begins with Luke and Erica’s sidekicks Kala, played by Dylan Gelula, and Claudine, played by Maya Eshet, hanging out together. Erica decides to expose a dark secret of high-school teacher Will, played by Adam Scott, with results she wasn’t anticipating. Erica and her friends are growing up in unexpected and unpredictable ways.
Deutch mentioned during a red-carpet interview that they shot the movie in 16 days. Indicating its low-budget push to get the movie made.
The movie trailer and clips show Deutch is in every scene. Her sidekicks are off the beaten path but she seems “normal.” Is that how real friends are in High School?
Samantha Kingston is a young woman who has it all. She has the crush-worthy boyfriend, amazing best friends, and drop-dead gorgeous looks. Something happens that is a lot like.
February 12 is just another charmed day in Sam’s life until it turns out to be her last. Stuck reliving her last day during one inexplicable week, Sam untangles the mystery surrounding her death and discovers the true value of everything she is in danger of losing.