Shot on a (relatively) low budget after Covid-19 scuttled Bay’s plan for another movie, it remakes a 2005 film from Denmark. Watch on HBO Max here.Īfter a foray into Netflix territory with 6 Underground, director Michael Bay returns to the big screen with his thriller about a pair of adoptive brothers (Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdual-Mateen), a heist gone wrong, and (you guessed it), an ambulance. Mann both directs the pilot and serves as the series’ executive producer and the cast includes Ansel Elgort (as Adelstein) and Ken Watanabe. An adaptation of journalist Jake Adelstein’s coverage of the Tokyo underworld, Tokyo Vice isn’t a sequel to that groundbreaking series, but the name most likely isn’t an accident. Michael Mann helped revolutionize television in the Eighties with his work on Miami Vice. Watch with a 30-day free trial to Amazon Prime here. Oldman stars opposite Olivia Cooke, Jonathan Pryce, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Jack Lowden. This new series, which adapts a Mick Herron novel about disgraced MI5 agents assigned to humiliating tasks who nonetheless get in over their heads. Gary Oldman is so good in the 2011 film Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy it’s really a shame we never got a whole string of films in which he played John Le Carré’s spy hero George Smiley. Now this six-episode series co-created by Stephen Merchant (who also co-stars) and Elgin James (Mayans M.C.) about criminals who run into some unexpected complications while trying to fulfill a community service requirement. The last couple of months have been kind to Christopher Walken fans. ![]() The latest from Judd Apatow changes that with the story of Hollywood blockbuster’s cast and crew (played by Karen Gillan, Fred Armisen, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’s Maria Bakalova, David Duchovny, Iris Apatow and others) trying to make a highly anticipated sequel while sequestered in a London hotel. We haven’t seen many comedies - or dramas, for that matter - that acknowledged the existence of Covid-19, much less made it central to their plots. The Bubble (Theaters and Netflix, April 1) ![]() (Any resemblance the protagonist bears to a young Richard Linklater is not accidental). Richard Linklater returns to animation for this story of a Texas kid growing up against the background of the Apollo moon landing. ![]() Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood (Netflix, April 1) It also includes a new film from one of Texas’s greatest filmmakers. It would probably be impossible to keep up with everything coming out in April, which includes everything from a Covid-themed comedy to a tale of Mormons and murder. It seems like the Covid-induced fallow period in which there wasn’t enough new movies or TV shows to watch has truly ended. If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |