The title that critics were waiting with great interest was “Napoleon”
Ridley Scott with Joaquin Phoenix in the title role. Its producer is Apple Original Films, which has joined forces with Sony. A Hollywood studio is a guarantee that Scott’s work will get a worthy premiere — and before it moves to AppleTV+, it’ll make its money in movie theaters. During CinemaCon, a very long and amazing battle series with hundreds of extras was presented. Apparently one of the six who were in the movie. There’s already speculation as to whether the 85-year-old Scott, who has been nominated three times for an Academy Award (for “Gladiator,” “Black Hawk Down,” and “Thelma and Louisa,” will finally get the statuette this time.
Also, Apple Original Films is producing another potential cinematic event: “Moonflower Killers” Martin Scorsese. ejaculate? On the set, Scorsese met Leonardo DiCaprio for the sixth time and Robert De Niro for the tenth time. In contrast, two great actors played together for the first time. “The Killers…” is the story of the investigation into a series of murders of members of the Osage Nation that took place in Oklahoma in the 1920s. Paramount, with whom Apple is collaborating on the title, advertises the film as a Western, and Scorsese himself admits that “there’s a lot of wilderness here.” The film will be shown in a special screening at the Cannes Film Festival.
The great promise isOppenheimer Christopher Nolan. Not only is he a candidate for hit of the year, but he’s also promised an Oscar.
The screenplay was based on Oppenheimer’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book. The Triumph and Tragedy of the Father of the Atomic Bomb by Kay Bird and Martin J. Sherwin. Cillian Murphy starred in the title role. Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downing Jr., Florence Pugh – it’s hard to name all the “great and famous.”
It may also be one of the most interesting films of the year “the rest” Alexander Payne starring Paul Giamatti. This is the story of a hated teacher, an unruly student and a black cook who has no one to spend Christmas with and are stuck with each other. Big box office hit? Mostly not. But maybe a candidate for Oscar nominations? Critics have likened its mood to the recent Academy Award-winning Green Book and Coda.