Noah Jupe
The Night Manager Season 2 Is All Set, Makers Drop First Look
Season 2 of The Night Manager is in talks. The BBC and Prime Video have released the first look poster photos for the second season. Fans are taking social media by storm, sharing the posters, and the inevitable anticipation is in a rush. Tom Hiddleston is all set to return as Jonathan Pine. Set in the present day, the new season continues Pine’s story in a fresh, original direction beyond John le Carré’s novel. This time, the season will feature a new set of cast members. Diego Calva as Teddy, Camila Morrone as Roxana, Indira Varma as Mayra, Paul Chahidi as Basil, and Hayley Sq | Click Here...
Review Of A Quiet Place 2: A Disquieting Sequel
A Quiet Place Part 2 Starring Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, and Noah Jupe Written & Directed by John Krasinksi Rating: ** ½ The long-awaited sequel to A Quiet Place , one of the most elegant horror films(if we can call it horror at all) is a praiseworthy follow-up, though nothing as stunningly befitting as Godfather Part 2, as far as sequels go. Nonetheless Part 2 of the Quiet saga is quite an achievement. It makes you care for the characters in a way that the pandemic has taught the world to care about human beings in distress.When the | Click Here...
Review Of No Sudden Move: A Complex Yarn
No Sudden Move (HBO Max) Starring Don Cheadle, Benicio del Toro, David Harbour, Jon Hamm, Amy Seimetz, Brendan Fraser, Kieran Culkin, Noah Jupe Directed by Steven Soderberg Rating: *** ½ For my money and time Steven Soderberg is among the ten most intriguing storytellers in American cinema. Didn’t he take Meryl Streep and her pals on a revealing cruise in Let Them All Talk just some months ago? No Sudden Moves is a far more complex yarn. The characters caught in a web of monetary deceit , seem to be constantly lying to one another, som | Click Here...
Review of Amazon Studios film Honey Boy: Father, Forgive Me For I’ve Not Sinned
Starring Shia LaBeouf, Lucas Hedges, Noah Jupe Directed Alma Har’el Rating: ** ½ (two and a half stars) Confessional films are cathartic for the filmmaker. They need not have the same effect on the audience. I remained largely unmoved by Shia LeBeouf’s dramatic and traumatic but emotionally sterile travel back to his childhood to confront the demons of his past. The film focuses on his extremely troubled relationship with his felonious father who looked after the child’s reasonably successful career as an | Click Here...
