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CinemaBlend Without Remorse is Amazon Primeâs exciting new action thriller based on Tom Clancyâs book of the same name. The film stars Michael B. Jordan as John Clark. Clark loses what he holds dear, his family, so he sets off on a mission for revenge but also ends up helping the United States government in their ongoing battle against Russia. One of the things that makes this film so exciting is because of Michael B. Jordan and the entire The Without Remorse cast includes some award-nominated actors and some who have appeared in critically acclaimed TV shows and movies.
CinemaBlend This week, following its limited theatrical release, Netflix unveils their latest awards contender, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, based on the 1982 play of the same name by August Wilson. Produced by Denzel Washington and starring Viola Davis and the late Chadwick Boseman in his final film appearance, this streaming-friendly adaptation of the acclaimed stage production received voluminous praise from early reviews, particularly for its two central performances â though it should be noted that this prestigious cast list is filled with standout talents, both established and up-and-coming, and the entire ensemble deserves to be recognized. If you're wondering why Ma Rainey's Black Bottom's cast looks so familiar, we're here to help. This is where you've seen the actors behind Netflix's latest Oscar contender.
By Stacy Lambe Getty Images If there’s one performer who continues to surprise with every new project, it’s Colman Domingo. The 51-year-old actor not only leads Fear the Walking Dead, the AMC zombie apocalypse series he’s been on for the past six seasons, but has also made stunning appearances in both the HBO series, Euphoria, and the Netflix film adaptation of It’s undoubtedly a long way from his days impersonating Maya Angelou on Logo’s Big Gay Sketch Show a decade ago. But for the multi-hyphenate performer, who has appeared in everything from Lincoln to the long-delayed
Bottom’s Up Gregg Shapiro | Contributing Writer The Prom, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, In The Heights and West Side Story — to quench a theater queen’s thirst. Sadly, the late, prolific playwright August Wilson, who died in 2005, never got a chance to see the movie versions of two of his plays: Fences from 2016 and 2020’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (Netflix). He probably would have been particularly pleased with the performances of Viola Davis, who won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Fences and appears to be a shoo-in for an Oscar nod for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.