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News Relating to Movies Like Good Kill

  • Christopher Nolan on why Tom Hardy loves to cover his face in movies

    With Dunkirk set to open in cinemas this weekend, many of the stars and director Christopher Nolan have been across the globe on the usual publicity rounds. But one subject that ticked Nolan was about star Tom Hardy – and his recent run of acting…

    With Dunkirk set to open in cinemas this weekend, many of the stars and director Christopher Nolan have been across the globe on the usual publicity rounds. But one subject that ticked Nolan was about star Tom Hardy – and his recent run of acting with most of his face covered on-screen.

    The “trend” began with Nolan’s 2012 Batman trilogy closer, The Dark Knight Rises, when Hardy played the villainous Bane who had to wear a special mask to keep the pain away and has continued through Mad…
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  • Doug Liman and Amazon Studios release the first trailer for 'The Wall'

    Doug Liman’s next film The Wall had it’s the first trailer released yesterday, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Kick-Ass, Nocturnal Animals) and WWE wrestler John Cena, The Wall is a story about an American trooper who gets caught in a tense standoff with an unknown sniper in Afghanistan.

    Doug Liman’s next film The Wall had it’s the first trailer released yesterday, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Kick-Ass, Nocturnal Animals) and WWE wrestler John Cena, The Wall is a story about an American trooper who gets caught in a tense standoff with an unknown sniper in Afghanistan.
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  • Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks Cold War film gets official title

    After months of production, the ‘Untitled Cold War Thriller’ – directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks – has finally been titled. Bridge of Spies, which also shot under the working name ‘St. James Place’, will tell the tale of the…

    After months of production, the ‘Untitled Cold War Thriller’ – directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks – has finally been titled. Bridge of Spies, which also shot under the working name ‘St. James Place’, will tell the tale of the titular bridge, also known as the Bridge of Unity, that links West Berlin to the Potsdam city centre, and became famous for acting as a main information relay point between spies during the Cold War. Bridge of Spies will focus on the first prisoner…
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    STILL MORE 'on board' ---agenda 'friiendly'----GLOBALIST MAFIA 'perception management' from the Spielberg franchise slum. WHO NEEDS IT?
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  • Fury rides to top of US box office

    Fury took the US box office top spot this weekend with an estimated $23.5 million, according to Box Office Mojo. This figure was in line with expectations and was achieved with a predominantly male audience, showing that the right film can still…

    Fury took the US box office top spot this weekend with an estimated $23.5 million, according to Box Office Mojo. This figure was in line with expectations and was achieved with a predominantly male audience, showing that the right film can still draw large numbers from that demographic. Gone Girl had a strong third weekend with an estimated $17.8 million, putting it in second place, and The Book of Life rounded out the top three by opening to an estimated $17 million.
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Reviews Relating to Movies Like Good Kill

  • Eye in the Sky - Review

    When people think of war-related pictures, lots of explosions, soldiers charging into combat, and nonstop chaos usually come to mind. Eye in the Sky, however, views modern warfare from a unique perspective – a bird’s eye perspective as a matter of fact. Gavin Hood’s film depicts a secret drone strike from behind the scenes. Although it actually has very little action, this still manages to be one of the most intense and harrowing thrillers of recent memory. Considering that drone missions have rapidly increased over the past couple years, Eye in the Sky is also a highly relevant movie that’s sure to strike up some important discussions.

    Helen Mirren leads a first-rate cast as Colonel Katherine Powell, a military intelligence officer in charge of the drone operation. Initially, the plan is to capture several terrorists hiding out in Kenya. Upon realizing that the terrorists are going to execute a suicide attack, the military decides to bomb their safe house. The problem is that a little girl is selling bread in the kill zone and getting her out of harm’s way proves futile. Aaron Paul gives an effective performance as Steve Watt, the drone pilot who must make a morally challenging call: follow orders and prevent dozens of deaths or save a single child’s life.

    In one of his final screen roles, the late great Alan Rickman plays Lieutenant General Frank Benson, who has seen so many casualties in his lifetime that he’s learned to keep his emotions reserved. We additionally get some fine work from Iain Glen as a British Foreign Secretary who suffers from stomach problems at the most inopportune time, injecting a little dark humor into the plot. Barkhad Abdi follows up his Oscar-nominated performance for Captain Phillips here as an undercover agent on-scene. When he fails to drive the nine-year-old girl away from impending strike, though, all hope appears lost.

    On paper, a movie that largely consists of people looking at computer screens might not sound all that exciting, especially when compared to a Jason Bourne picture. Guy Hibbert’s exceptionally paced screenplay, however, doesn’t have a dull moment in it. Every second that goes by is more nail-biting than the last, leaving the audience at the edge of their seats throughout. It all amounts to a stimulating final act when a difficult decision is made.

    Although I won’t dare give away Eye in the Sky’s final destination, let’s just say that it’s sure to stir up mixed emotions. Some people take comfort in knowing that the military is constantly watching out for our safety. Others might argue that the military has too much power and Big Brother has gone too far. Walking out of this film, you’ll likely see matters from both perspectives. Eye in the Sky never portrays the military as bad guys, but it doesn’t present them in the most heroic light either. Everyone is an identifiable human being and nobody is necessarily right or wrong. These are simply people who have been presented with an impossible choice with no easy answer.

    When people think of war-related pictures, lots of explosions, soldiers charging into combat, and nonstop chaos usually come to mind. Eye in the Sky, however, views modern warfare from a unique perspective – a bird’s eye perspective as a matter of fact. Gavin Hood’s film depicts a secret drone strike from behind the scenes. Although it actually has very little action, this still manages to be one of the most intense and harrowing thrillers of recent memory. Considering that drone missions have rapidly increased over the past couple years, Eye in the Sky is also a highly relevant movie that’s sure to strike up some important discussions.

    Helen Mirren leads a first-rate cast as Colonel Katherine Powell, a military intelligence officer in charge of the drone operation. Initially, the plan is to capture several terrorists hiding out in Kenya. Upon realizing that the terrorists are going to execute a suicide attack, the military decides to bomb their safe house. The problem is that a little girl is selling bread in the kill zone and getting her out of harm’s way proves futile. Aaron Paul gives an effective performance as Steve Watt, the drone pilot who must make a morally challenging call: follow orders and prevent dozens of deaths or save a single child’s life.

    In one of his final screen roles, the late great Alan Rickman plays Lieutenant General Frank Benson, who has seen so many casualties in his lifetime that he’s learned to keep his emotions reserved. We additionally get some fine work from Iain Glen as a British Foreign Secretary who suffers from stomach problems at the most inopportune time, injecting a little dark humor into the plot. Barkhad Abdi follows up his Oscar-nominated performance for Captain Phillips here as an undercover agent on-scene. When he fails to drive the nine-year-old girl away from impending strike, though, all hope appears lost.

    On paper, a movie that largely consists of people looking at computer screens might not sound all that exciting, especially when compared to a Jason Bourne picture. Guy Hibbert’s exceptionally paced screenplay, however, doesn’t have a dull moment in it. Every second that goes by is more nail-biting than the last, leaving the audience at the edge of their seats throughout. It all amounts to a stimulating final act when a difficult decision is made.

    Although I won’t dare give away Eye in the Sky’s final destination, let’s just say that it’s sure to stir up mixed emotions. Some people take comfort in knowing that the military is constantly watching out for our safety. Others might argue that the military has too much power and Big Brother has gone too far. Walking out of this film, you’ll likely see matters from both perspectives. Eye in the Sky never portrays the military as bad guys, but it doesn’t present them in the most heroic light either. Everyone is an identifiable human being and nobody is necessarily right or wrong. These are simply people who have been presented with an impossible choice with no easy answer.
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  • The Monuments Men Review

    “Set amidst the Second World War, Clooney is Frank Stokes, who is left to assemble a group of art collectors and historians to proceed into the war-zone, and reclaim several pieces of valuable, significant art that the Nazis have taken”…

    “Set amidst the Second World War, Clooney is Frank Stokes, who is left to assemble a group of art collectors and historians to proceed into the war-zone, and reclaim several pieces of valuable, significant art that the Nazis have taken”…
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    Clooney needs to wake up and realise that this is 2014. War films that are all pro-america and anti-everyone else have been overdone.
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  • Lone Survivor Review

    “When directors are involved in both critical and commercial flops, it’s always vital that they return with a far more accomplished film for their next project, so all eyes are on Peter Berg to see if he can successfully move on from Battleship with his latest picture Lone Survivor“…

    “When directors are involved in both critical and commercial flops, it’s always vital that they return with a far more accomplished film for their next project, so all eyes are on Peter Berg to see if he can successfully move on from Battleship with his latest picture Lone Survivor“…
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Previews Relating to Movies Like Good Kill

  • Peoria Film Fest 2023 Preview

    Peoria Film Fest is returning on October 19, 2023, playing through the 22nd.

    Peoria Film Fest is returning on October 19, 2023, playing through the 22nd.
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  • Flickreel's 5 Must See Movies in October

    Our pick of the 5 films you must see in October.

    Our pick of the 5 films you must see in October.
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Trailers Relating to Movies Like Good Kill

  • Doug Liman and Amazon Studios release the first trailer for 'The Wall'

    Doug Liman’s next film The Wall had it’s the first trailer released yesterday, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Kick-Ass, Nocturnal Animals) and WWE wrestler John Cena, The Wall is a story about an American trooper who gets caught in a tense standoff with an unknown sniper in Afghanistan.

    Doug Liman’s next film The Wall had it’s the first trailer released yesterday, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Kick-Ass, Nocturnal Animals) and WWE wrestler John Cena, The Wall is a story about an American trooper who gets caught in a tense standoff with an unknown sniper in Afghanistan.
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  • Eye in the Sky - Trailer

    A thriller set in the world of remotely piloted aircraft warfare.

    A thriller set in the world of remotely piloted aircraft warfare.
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  • 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi - Trailer 2

    An American Ambassador is killed during an attack at a U.S. compound in Libya as a security team struggles to make sense out of the chaos.

    An American Ambassador is killed during an attack at a U.S. compound in Libya as a security team struggles to make sense out of the chaos.
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  • Bridge of Spies - Trailer 2

    An American lawyer is recruited by the CIA during the Cold War to help rescue a pilot detained in the Soviet Union.

    An American lawyer is recruited by the CIA during the Cold War to help rescue a pilot detained in the Soviet Union.
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