In Sand Castle, Henry Cavill and Nicholas Hoult are U.S. soldiers whose job it is to protect a small village during the the Iraq war.
My big hope for this Fernando Coimbra-directed war drama is that the American accents are as convincing as the truth in the actor’s eyes and words, because the story is intriguing.
Berlin Syndrome (2017), Teresa Palmer, Max Riemelt
A young woman is travelling alone, she meets an intriguing guy, ends up at his place and wakes up to find that she can’t leave. This is the story of Berlin Syndrome, a passionate holiday romance that turns into an unhealthy and obsessive relationship.
Directed by Cate Shortland, Teresa Palmer, Max Riemelt and Lucie Aron star.
Berlin Syndrome may end up being my favourite of Palmer’s perforamnces to date. Especially since I don’t currently have one.
Intriguing subject matter is my key reason for wanting to watch this one. I just have to be ready to be uncomfortable for, likely, the whole time. Lastly, I’m unsure whether the right advice should be that soon-to-be female solo travellers ought to watch this, or that they shouldn’t. What do you think?
Berlin SyndromeRelease Dates: May 5th, 2017 (US); May 12th, 2017 (UK)…
Brad Pitt, Tilda Swinton and Will Poulter’s latest movie, War Machine is a satire of America’s war with Afghanistan.
Directed by David Michôd, the comedy/drama focuses on the people running the war campaign.
I’m excited about this one. Following the trailer for Bright (2017) starring Will Smith, and Okja (2017) with Jake Gyllenhaal, War Machine is the third trailer in three days for a movie starring a Hollywood A-lister, that’s due to be released exclusively on Netflix. Interesting times indeed.
On another note, I kind of already inherently knew this, but my goodness, Brad Pitt is easy to watch. I guess it’s called charisma… among other things.
Emory Cohen, Ben Kingsley, Topher Grace, Scoot McNairy and Anthony Michael Hall also star.