Britcom writer Mark Chappell has penned this mystery set in 1950s London theaters about the murder of one of the crew working on a Mousetrap-type production. The runaway success of Rian Johnson’s Knives Out and Agatha Christie’s revivals Death on the Nile and Murder on the Orient Express showed that there is still a market for the classic, wry, wisecracking star period. There’s a super modern cast including Rachel Sennott (from Shiva Baby), Maria Bakalova (from Borat Next Moviefilm), and Pete Davidson.
The trailer has shown us something disconcertingly strange and wooden.Ī group of 20-somethings have a party at a mansion during a hurricane, and after inadvertently consuming some narcotics, things go terribly wrong as the gang plays a murder-in-the-dark game called Bodies Bodies Bodies. This action-thriller technically premiered at London’s Raindance film festival in 2018, but Flatley shut out sarcastic journalists, who disliked people using the phrase “vanity project,” and his mythical reputation grew. Michael Flatley fans and masochists the world over are raving about making a special pilgrimage to Dublin for the premiere of a film that has become a legend: produced, directed, written and starring Riverdance hoofer Flatley as a super cool secret agent. All release dates are in the UK and are subject to change. She opens a glass bottle in her hotel and a genie emerges: Idris Elba, ready to grant her a wish or two.
Tilda Swinton plays a professor of narratology, who is in Turkey for a conference. Instead, it is an ironic fantasy, a meditation on stories and myths. The director of this film, George Miller, called it “the anti-Mad Max”, the exact opposite of his futuristic gonzo action classics.