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John David Washington to Headline Gareth Edwards New Sci-Fi Movie True Love
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After headlining last summer’s time-bending thriller “Tenet,” John David Washington is getting back in the sci-fi game, signing on to star in director Gareth Edwards’ upcoming film for New Regency.
Titled “True Love,” the new movie is a sci-fi story, set in the near future. Additional plot details, however, are currently undisclosed.
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News of the project first broke in Feb. 2020, with New Regency on board to produce and finance the film. Edwards will also produce “True Love,” reuniting with “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” producer Kiri Hart for the new project.
Godzilla vs. Kong Raises the Question: Is Nonsense the New Normal? (Column)
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By now, a great many people have seen “Godzilla vs. Kong,” and what a lot of them seem to agree on even many who like it is that the movie makes almost no sense. That’s nothing new. A number of noteworthy blockbusters have had issues in the
how-exactly-does-this-parse? department, like “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” or the “Transformers” films or “Avengers: Age of Ultron.” What’s new about the loopy, yes-we-really-have-stopped-making-sense quality of “Godzilla vs. Kong” is the chortling shrug of approval with which it’s been met. Most of what happens in the film is so defiant in its lack of purpose Kong
Godzilla vs. Kong stomps to pandemic-best $48.5M opening
JAKE COYLE, AP Film Writer
April 4, 2021
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NEW YORK (AP) With the help of a few old friends, the box office rekindled some of its old might over the weekend. “Godzilla vs. Kong” scored easily the best opening of the pandemic with an estimated $48.5 million since opening Wednesday, even as it was simultaneously streaming at home.