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"Dev Patel's Trials and Triumphs on the Set of Monkey Man"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Guardian

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Dev Patel stars in "Monkey Man," a wild and ultraviolent Mumbai revenge flick that doubles as a satire of nationalism. Patel's character seeks vengeance against a corrupt property developer and police chief, using his martial arts skills and underground fighting to bide his time. The film is described as a mix of John Wick, Only God Forgives, and The Lion King, showcasing Patel's evolution as an actor into a kickass action star in this impressive writing-directing debut.

"Dev Patel's Action-Packed 'Monkey Man' Trailer Unveiled"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Gulte

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Hollywood actor Dev Patel is set to make his directorial debut with the upcoming film Monkey Man, in which he also plays the lead role. Inspired by Lord Hanuman, the movie is a bloody and action-packed thriller centered around a man seeking revenge for his mother's death. Patel wrote the story and co-produced the film, which also features a star-studded cast. The intense and emotional trailer has been released, and the film is scheduled to hit screens on April 5th.

John Woo's Silent Night: A Hollywood Comeback Worth Watching

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Roger Ebert

John Woo's "Silent Night" is a revenge thriller set at Christmas, where a couple loses their son to gang violence. The film is unique in that it is a silent movie with sound, with characters communicating through looks and actions rather than dialogue. While the plot is predictable, the film's dedication to its concept and the emotional performances of the cast make it a deliriously cinematic experience. Woo's choreographed violence is focused and intimate, with stunning shots and transitions that create a metaphorical and poetic quality. "Silent Night" pays tribute to Sergio Leone and channels the aesthetics of operas and comic book universes.

John Woo's Hollywood comeback: A fresh approach after a decade

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Polygon

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Director John Woo returns to Hollywood after 20 years with his latest film, Silent Night, a dialogue-free revenge thriller. Woo, known for his stylized action movies, reinvents his style in this grounded and realistic film. The story follows a father seeking vengeance for his son's death, with the movie exploring themes of grief and communication. Woo incorporates dream sequences and one-take action sequences to enhance the emotional impact. Despite initially trying to avoid his signature doves, they make an appearance in the film due to the insistence of his crew. Silent Night is set to release on December 1st.

"Silent Night: Joel Kinnaman Shines in John Woo's Gripping Hollywood Comeback"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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"Silent Night" marks John Woo's Hollywood comeback after 20 years, featuring Joel Kinnaman as a father seeking revenge for his son's death at the hands of gang violence. The film stands out for its lack of dialogue, a bold choice that pays off. Woo's mastery of action filmmaking is on full display with car chases, shootouts, and intense hand-to-hand combat scenes. The film's visual transitions between flashbacks and the present effectively convey the protagonist's anguish. Overall, "Silent Night" is a gripping revenge thriller that showcases Woo's talent and Kinnaman's commanding performance.

David Fincher's Stylish Revenge Thriller: The Killer Review

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Digital Spy

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David Fincher's latest film, The Killer, is a stylish and slick revenge thriller that showcases his impeccable craft. Starring Michael Fassbender as an unnamed assassin, the movie follows his meticulous plans for revenge after a hit goes wrong. While the film is well-crafted and engaging, it lacks surprises and feels formulaic at times. Fassbender delivers a strong performance as the icy and detached assassin, adding a dry humor to the character. Overall, The Killer is worth watching for fans of Fincher's work, but it may not leave a lasting impact like some of his previous films. The Killer is now available to stream on Netflix.