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Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 12/26/23 Full Review Audience Member Excellent Movie that takes twists from the beginning and pokes at you with humor as you try to get inside the ...
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- James Mccaffrey
- Justin Daly
- Mystery & Thriller
The Big Take is categorized as a thriller but the plot has some funny moments, what made this movie more than enjoyable to watch. Justin Daly did a good job with this movie, a fluent story with some unexpected elements, a good cast, and an excellent soundtrack (in fact one of the better soundtracks I've heard in a long time).
The Big Take is a 2018 American thriller comedy film written and directed by Justin Daly and starring James McCaffrey, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Zoë Bell, Bill Sage, Dan Hedaya and Robert Forster. [2] It is Daly's feature directorial debut and also marked McCaffrey's final film role before his death in 2023. [1]
DVD Review: The Big Take (2018) Now Available. Set in and around Hollywood, this darkly comedic crime caper from first time writer/director Justin Daly is filled with misunderstandings, mistaken identity, and a mean spirited homophobic opening gambit that damn near derails the entire movie.
- No Time to Die, Black Widow, Fast 9 and other films from 2020 get a do-over - plus, Venom 2, Jungle Cruise, and more!
- Tom & Jerry
- Raya and the Last Dragon
- The King's Man
- Morbius
- Zack Snyder's Justice League
- No Time to Die
- Mortal Kombat
- A Quiet Place: Part II
- Black Widow
By Matt Fowler
Updated: Jan 27, 2021 4:04 am
Posted: Jan 5, 2021 4:05 pm
What a year that wasn't, right?
With dozens of movies and TV shows finding their productions halted and their releases delayed due to COVID-19, 2020 became an unprecedented year for entertainment. So much so that this big rundown of the biggest movies coming in 2021 looks a hell of a lot like the preview we did for 2020 - with Wonder Woman 1984 being one of the few films to sneak in under the wire and make a 2020 release date (as it hits both theaters and HBO Max on Christmas Day).
So then, next verse same as the first, as they say.
Release Date: Feb. 26 (US), March 5 (UK), Jan. 9 (AU)
Chloë Grace Moretz, Michael Peña, Rob Delaney, Colin Jost, and Ken Jeong star alongside computer-animated versions of legendary rivals Tom and Jerry for a new adventure that finds the cat and mouse's feud reignited when Jerry moves into New York City's finest hotel on the eve of "the wedding of the century," forcing the event's desperate planner to hire Tom to get rid of him. Both Tom and Jerry are voiced by creator William Hanna, the pair's long-time voice actor, as well as Mel Blanc and June Foray via archival recordings.
Release Date: March 5 (US), March 12 (UK), March 25 (AU)
Disney's Raya and the Last Dragon, from Carlos López Estrada and Moana's Don Hall, will hit both theaters and Disney+ on March 5, 2021. Featuring the voices of Kelly Marie Tran and Awkwafina, the film follows a fearless and passionate warrior princess and a water dragon who can transform into a human -- and is the last dragon in existence.
Release Date: March 12 (US), March 12 (UK), March TBA (AU)
Matthew Vaughn's The King's Man, which began as a different movie not set in the Kingsman universe, is a prequel to the franchise and stars Ralph Fiennes, Gemma Arterton, Rhys Ifans, and Matthew Goode in the story of one man (Fiennes) and his protégé (Harris Dickinson) who race against time to stop history's worst tyrants from enacting an evil plot to kill millions.
Release Date: March 19 (US), March 19 (UK)
The next big headliner to join the Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Characters is Jared Leto's Morbius the Living Vampire. Directed by Daniel Espinosa (Safe House, Life), Morbius stars Leto as genius scientist, Dr. Michael Morbius -- a character who battled Spider-Man in Marvel Comics -- who accidentally becomes a monster while trying to create a cure for his rare blood disease.
Release Date: March (US)
With about 150 minutes of unseen footage included, and about four or five minutes of additional photography inserted (including Jared Leto as Joker), along with new designs for major characters, Zack Snyder's Justice League will be released in four parts on HBO Max.
Release Date: April 2 (US), April 2 (UK), April 12 (AU)
One of the first big tentpole films to get bumped out of theaters due to COVID was Daniel Craig's final Bond film, No Time to Die. It is now scheduled to finally hit theaters a year after its originally intended release, on April 2, 2021.
Release Date: April 16 (US)
Warner Bros. will release the new James Wan-produced live-action adaptation of Mortal Kombat in theaters and on HBO Max simultaneously, as new actors step into the roles of Liu Kang, Raiden, Shang Tsung, Sonya Blade, Sub-Zero, Scorpion, and more.
Release Date: April 23 (US), April 23 (UK), April 22 (AU)
Along with No Time to Die, A Quiet Place: Part II was one of the first big theatrical releases to get yanked from theaters at the outset of the pandemic. And like the aforementioned Bond film, it's also going to try to land in theaters in April 2021. A follow up to John Krasinski's smash hit horror flick from 2018, Part II follows the remnants of the Abbott family who face the terrors of the outside world as they continue their fight for survival in silence -- while also discovering new threats in the form of other humans scrambling, and killing, to exist. Cillian Murphy and Djimon Hounsou also star.
Release Date: May 7 (US), May 7 (UK)
After getting kicked down the road a few times during the pandemic, Marvel's Black Widow, the first movie of the MCU's Phase 4 (which will be preceded now by two Phase 4 TV shows on Disney+) is finally landing in theaters a year after it was supposed to on May 7, 2021. Taking place after Captain America: Civil War, Black Widow will follow Scarlett Johansson's Natasha Romanoff back to her Russian assassin-school roots as she reunites with old family members -- including Florence Pugh's Yelena Belova -- to dismantle a new Black Widow "Red Room" training facility run by The Taskmaster. Rachel Weisz and Stranger Things' David Harbour also star.
A reclusive movie star hires a private detective after he's anonymously blackmailed. Things turn violent when an aspiring writer is fingered for the crime in a dangerous case of mistaken identity.
Mar 25, 2021 · Bob Odenkirk takes an unexpected turn in Ilya Naishuller’s “Nobody,” a clever action flick that repositions the star of “Better Call Saul” as someone closer to Liam Neeson’s action heroes. While imagining one of the brilliant minds behind “Mr. Show” as an action hero may seem like a stretch, it turns out to be a stroke of genius ...
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