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Amsterdam review: David O. Russell’s film is a bummer of epic proportions
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Davis BrownAmsterdam review: Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, and John David Washington usher this restless drama that blissfully flies past a significant chapter of history for its own intricate aesthetic.
“A lot of this really happened,” reveals the opening card in David O Russell’s Amsterdam, which is based on a nation’s past that undoubtedly attempts to mirror remains in our present. A component of American history when fascists tried to destroy the government becomes a social satire with shattered people trying to decode an intrigue that should turn into an intelligent and entertaining drama given it is David O Russell who is at the helm of fortes. Or so you believe.
The director has made a career out of starry ensembles that if nothing else, carve out an extremely engaging narrative fueled by razor-sharp observances of human behavior. Amsterdam, in multiple ways, corresponds to the same mold with which the director made his American Hustle (2013), another irrepressible drama that centered around a distinguishing time in history, with the title card, “Some of this actually happened.” Yet, the writer-director stirs out a conspiracy so misplaced in its own precious mysticism that the 134 minutes feel blank, monotonous, and exhausting. Amsterdam casts so many famous people that it begins to harm the frenzied narrative and tills to constantly pause you out of the story.
The confusion does not conceive from the fact that Amsterdam negotiates primarily through a topsy-turvy chapter in the U.S. political history, but how the screenplay, co-written by Eric Singer cooks up a woke sense of cockiness through it all, bound to make its audience bent towards the personal reveals of its distinctive characters. The year is 1933 when we are first introduced to two old ex-veteran pals Burt Berensden (an out-of-breath Christian Bale) and Harold Woodsman (John David Washington, odd and overt) who glimpse the grisly murder of Elizabeth Meekins (Taylor Swift) and from thereafter, become involved in an enigma that jeopardizes to upend their lives.
Caught into this bizarreness is the artist Valerie (Margot Robbie, finely misused) who Burt and Harold saw in Amsterdam years ago- and which particular forms the overindulgent, extended flashback the film firmly tightens its steam from. Burt prefers to return to New York to be with his wife Vandenheuvel (Andrea Riseborough, the only performance that truly sparkles in its limited spotlight), and from there on, Amsterdam returns to an elaborately cluttered aesthetic to reimburse for the lack of sensation.
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Rami Malek and Anya Taylor-Joy also star in climactic roles as the Voze couple, but their characters are so backed and empty that nothing of what they seem to conspire remotely arouses an interest. Even Robert de Niro as Gil Dillenbeck cannot counterbalance the inexplicable attempt to slide past the sign, and a considerable part of history to turn into an eccentric whodunit integrated with its own rich aesthetic of visual design. The cinematography by Emmanuel Lubezki and production design by Judy Becker are pretty but only lead to something of a longing for a lost portrayal trying to counterbalance its own mysticism.
Amsterdam is a bummer of epic proportions, one that yearns to make sense of the inescapable longing for a better life, the hallucinations of the past, and the devastation provoked by war. In the end, Russell only hands to glide over the explanation to arrive at a redemption of sorts- one that feels nauseatingly ridiculous. The past years of utopic adventures are lost, and so is the case of Amsterdam implying its longing.
When it comes to the fields of Religion, International Law and International Relations, Davis Brown is seen as a renowned researcher. He has written a number of books like The Sword, the Cross, and the Eagle: The American Just War Tradition, published in 2008 by Rowman & Littlefield.
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Brianne Howey and Things About Her That Fans May Not Know
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2 years agoon
April 3, 2023By
Kate LynchBrianne Howey, who is 33 years old, is everyone’s favorite Georgia Miller from the Netflix show Ginny & Georgia. The comedy/drama series is all about the mother and daughter duo that moves to a small town in New England to figure out their lives. Their daily squabbles and small fights are to die for.
But how much do fans know about Howey? Recently, in an interview, she talked about some things that fans may not know about. The actress also opened up about how it was a tough job to play Georgia, a complex character with deep emotions.
Things About Howey
Brianne Howey husband, Matt Ziering, is the love of her life, and the two are expecting their first child. The couple wed each other back in 2021 when the first season of Ginny & Georgia was about to drop. Ginny & Georgia season 2 came out in 2023 in January and has been very widely accepted and applauded. But a starry face lies behind every character an actor plays. What are Howey’s secrets she keeps from the world?
The actress counted down some things that fans may not know about her in a recent interview. Here’s a short list!
1. My favorite movie is Elf. It’s the only [holiday film] I can watch every year and laugh like it’s the first time.
2. The most challenging thing about playing Georgia Miller is how fast she can turn on a dime. One second she’s your best friend, and the next, she’s threatening you.
3. I’ve been told I resemble Julia Roberts, and it’s one of the greater compliments of my life.
4. The most common thing fans ask me on the street is, “You’re not from the South?
5. My long arms tend to come in handy when people can’t reach behind or under certain things.
Her Personal Life
She also talked about her first car and her personal life. The actress is undoubtedly beautiful and has her beauty secrets. She mentioned how she loved watching Julia Roberts growing up and how she idolized the actress. She also talked about the famous people she knew! Here, the list continues.
6. My first car was a black Honda Civic with tinted windows. I felt very cool.
7. My No. 1 beauty secret is drinking a lot of water.
8. Julia Roberts was the actress I looked up to the most growing up. For my 12th birthday, I asked for Erin Brockovich on VHS and watched it on repeat.
9. Geena Davis is the most famous person on my phone [contacts].
10. My go-to karaoke song is “Wonderwall” by Oasis.
11. My taupe Jenni Kayne Brooklyn lug boots are my favorite wardrobe item. They’re my everyday go-to’s.
12. I’ve taken every single one of Georgia’s lip colors as keepsakes from the set of Ginny & Georgia.
13. My celebrity crush growing up was Joshua Jackson, all the way.
14. The most starstruck moment I’ve had was with Cate Blanchett. She saw my jaw drop, she smiled, and I think I uttered something along the lines of “I’m stunned to be in your presence.”
15. On Saturday nights, you’ll find me at a fun dinner with good people, great food, and even better drinks.
16. On a typical Sunday afternoon, I’ll be at the farmers’ market and home, doing laundry and cleaning.
17. My guilty pleasure TV show is Below Deck.
FAQ
Question: How old is Brianne Howey?
Answer: Brianne Howey is 33 years old.
Question: How tall is Brianne Howey?
Answer: Howey 5ft 6 in height.
Question: Where does Brianne Howey live now?
Answer: Brianne Howey lives in California with Brianne Howey husband Matt Ziering.
Question: Who is Brianne Howey dating?
Answer: Brianne Howey is married to lawyer Matt Ziering.
Question: Will there be season 3 of Ginny and Georgia?
Answer: Ginny & Georgia 3 trailer has already been released and everyone is all hyped about it. So yes, there will be a season 3.
Question: Why is Ginny and Georgia so popular?
Answer: Ginny & Georgia is popular for the show’s interesting take on humor and the chemistry of the main characters.
Question: Is Ginny & Georgia a true story?
Answer: The show is not based on any known true stories at all.
Question: Was Ginny from Ginny and Georgia pregnant?
Answer: Ginny has a small freak panic attack but turns out she didn’t get pregnant after all.
Question: Will Ginny and Marcus get back together in season 3?
Answer: Yes, Ginny & Georgia is coming back for season 3. As for Marcus and Ginny, they are not meant to be rushing the relationship just yet.
Question: Who does Ginny end up with?
Answer: Ginny ends up single towards the end of season 2 of Ginny & Georgia.
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New Adam McKay Movie Gets Star-Studded Cast
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March 27, 2023By
Mary SmithAdam McKay is a brilliant director with his own sense of humor and intensity. The filmmaker has previously made films like Don’t Look Up, Vice, The Other Guys, and the Anchorman series. Now, the director has come up with a brand new project and a brilliant cast of great actors. The film has been rumored and talked about for months before finally being revealed. It will star the likes of Rober Downey Jr., Danielle Deadwyler, Robert Pattinson, and many other A-listers from Hollywood. What is the film all about? It’s likely going to be another one of McKay’s topical comedies. Here’s more.
Average Height, Average Build
The film is titled Average Height, Average Build. It is meant to be a total rollercoaster ride that sees the world of a serial killer. It will be a part serial killer thriller as well as a part comedy, as is McKay’s usual style. It will see the killer use the powers of political lobbyists to bring a big change in the way laws to work. Why? All so he can kill people more easily and get about his serial killer ways.
McKay has recently made films that handle and talk about many sorts of crises. Satirical comedy is his best suit and was best reflected in his last few films, including Don’t Look Up, which talked about the current climate crisis, and The Big Short, which handled the housing crisis in America. Average Height, Average Build, handles the corruption and crime crisis that has become an everyday occurrence in America.
McKay has been working on this script for quite a while. He had previously mentioned how he wanted to write a script that talked about the “big, dirty money” that the world, and especially America, is so obsessed with. He has written the script now, which he then described as a comedy film.
There are no studios attached to the film as of yet. There will probably be multiple negotiations and offers for the film as the months go on. However, actors such as Pattinson, Amy Adams, Forest Whitaker, Danielle Deadwyler, and Robert Downey Jr. are already attached to the film.
A dark political thriller is an interesting idea, but studios see it as somewhat of a risky investment with the way politics is affecting the industry right now. While Don’t Look Up was just as star-studded, it was not received very well by critics. McKay has a great sense of humor and directs these satires, but studios are cautiously approaching this topic.
For this reason, reportedly, multiple studios have already passed on the film while some others are working out whether or not they want to be attached. If the film ends up finding no studios, McKay will have no choice but to go to a streamer which means paying his actors up front.
This has been the reason a lot of previously approached actors refused to be a part of the film right off the bat. However, plenty has stayed on board, exponentially increasing the project’s potential. McKay is planning to start the filming of the movie in Boston in late summer. He has hired cinematographer Todd Banhazl. The two have previously worked together on McKay’s HBO series Winning Time.
Even though Don’t Look Up was criticized, it still picked up two nominations. One for Best Picture and one for Original Screenplay. It’s interesting to note that an ensemble this powerful and a director this renowned facing trouble to get a project going is new. Hollywood has been in a sensitive place since COVID, and that has clearly changed a lot of things.
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Courteney Cox Goes Monica Mode Cleaning Hollywood Stars on Walk of Fame
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2 years agoon
March 23, 2023Courteney Cox is very well known by many as the iconic star of the popular 90s sitcom FRIENDS. The actress played Monica Geller, a character who was obsessed with order and cleanliness and was as competitive as it could get. Cox was recently given her own star on the Hollywood walk of fame and was joined by her friends as well as family members. It also included Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow, two of her castmates from the show. She visited the walk of fame this Wednesday to clean the stars that had her and her friends’ names on them.
Courteney Was Always Monica
Cox has starred in films and shows after FRIENDS. However, it looks like her character never truly left her. Cox was recently awarded stars on the walk of fame, and now, Cox made a funny video cleaning the stars.
“Someone’s gotta do it,” she captioned the video of herself shining up her star as Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5 played in the background. Was this a clever promotional job? The video featured Cox using her line of home cleaning products, Homecourt. She claims that her products are like “beauty products for the home,” well, that sounds like something only Monica could say.
Cox was often found going through people’s drawers and organizing and cleaning them on the set of FRIENDS. Now, she was seen cleaning the stars of her friends too. She would clean one and move on to another. She cleaned Reese Witherspoon’s star, who appeared in the show as Rachel’s sister before making her career in movies to come.
“Literally right on the star. You can go around!” she told pedestrians, trying to relive her time as Monica Geller on the set of FRIENDS, which aired its final and heartbreaking episode in 2004. The show had a brilliant run of ten years and made all the actors and actresses household names for everyone.
“Thanks for keeping us clean, Court!!,” said Reese Witherspoon, with Kudrow saying: “Only the best thing ever,” it’s interesting to note that Lisa Kudrow is the only leading cast member from FRIENDS not to have a Hollywood star on the walk of fame. She did, however, attend Cox’s ceremony and said kind words about her as her friend received her star. She talked about how Cox, Aniston, and she have been sisters to each other ever since they bumped into one another on the set of FRIENDS.
The cast of the show has rarely come together all at once. Last, they were seen together on Friends: The Reunion, a documentary that was an hour and a half long, where cast and crew members came together to reminisce their days of working on the show. Since then, there hasn’t been a single time when the whole cast was together.
Interestingly, the male members of the cast were also absent from Cox’s star reception ceremony. David Schwimmer has previously noted how the entire cast of FRIENDS has only been altogether only twice after the show ended back in 2004.
Regardless, it seems like Cox has kept the heart and soul of her character alive. She was the first woman to say the word ‘period’ on TV and perhaps one of the first few to normalize things like OCD and being a neat freak. Today, Cox lives on, and the memory of everyone’s favorite, Monica Geller, still keeps going.
FRIENDS, in fact, was and still is so popular that it is still making the stars millions in residuals and also making Warner Bros a lot of money.