


Michael Mann takes Ferrari's side of things. Set in 195u, it's about Ferrari trying to save his company by winning a thousand mile endurance race, the Mille Miglia.
Because they just couldn't do Le Mans again. I mean, we just saw that.
<a href="https://youtu.be/JLHsM4bpfxY?si=gt60x9G9ttmF2zpQ'>A Godzilla TV show on Apple. Probably dumb and gay, but has a neat casting gimmick: Kurt Russell and his near-lookalike son Wayne Russell play the same man, Kurt in the modern day, Wayne in the 50s.
Meanwhile Japan is releasing its own <a href=" https:="" www.youtube.com="" watch?v="XFHPC6uIw2Y"">Godzilla film on December 1. The agreement Toho struck with their American licensors allows them both to crank out Godzilla movies, but one can't release a Godzilla movie in the same year that the other party does.
This might be a more interesting movie about a giant dragon. The plot of Damsel seems to be that a young girl is picked to be a "princess" -- because the local dragon demands a sacrifice of a princess. Actually looks halfway okay, even though the "This Princess Saves Herself!" gimmick is getting pretty old by now.
Disturbing trailer about a child's evil imaginary friend, who is obviously a demon.
Sam Spade apparently retired in France.
The song playing is the French original of the song that would be rewritten into "My Way," "Comme D'Habitude" (Like Usual).
Pierce Brosnan is Joe Biden in Malarkey.
No but seriously, that is a story based on real events about an oldster who escaped from his old-age home to reunite with old WWII friends in Normandy.
The weird thing is that Michael Caine is in a movie about the exact same man and exact same story. And they're coming out within months of each other.
You're not going to believe this, but Liam Neeson plays a man with a dark, violent past searching for redemption. Finally.
In another case of unexpected casting, Mel Gibson plays a man with a dark, violent past searching for redemption. It's different because this one isn't in Ireland.
I'm getting tired of the Red Christmas movie trend but this one is by John Woo and features Beethoven's famous Theme From Die Hard.
One big deduction for using CGI blood splatters instead of squib and blood-packs.