![]() ![]() DunkirkĬhristopher Nolan’s first historical film follows British troops trapped on the beaches of Dunkirk in May 1940 awaiting evacuation and those desperately trying to save them. The film took home Best Original Screenplay at this year’s Academy Awards. Vulture’s David Edelstein described it as “the satirical horror movie we’ve been waiting for”. Peele’s film manages to scare audiences while also offering a savvy critique of race relations in America. The boyfriend (Daniel Kaluuya) soon discovers that behind his girlfriend’s parents’ superficially warm demeanors lies a dark secret. Get Out, a darkly comic horror written and directed by US comedian Jordan Peele, tells the story of a white girl bringing her black boyfriend home to meet her parents. Jessica Jones and 10 more of the best TV shows on Netflix UKįrom whimsical Hollywood musicals and biopics to the return of Trainspotting, here are the films to revisit from 2017. ![]() 2, It, James Cameron, James Gunn, Jeanne Bates, Joel Anderson, Justin Theroux, Katherine Waterston, Lake Mungo, Laura Harring, Lee Grant, Les Films Alain Sarde, Linda Hamilton, Martin Sharpe, Mary Sweeney, Melissa George, Michael Fassbender, Michael J. Posted in film, movie mingle, podcast Tagged 11/22/63, 1991, 2001, 2008, 2016, 2017, 3D, Adam Scott, Alain Sarde, Alien: Covenant, Andrés Muschietti, Angelo Badalamenti, Ann Miller, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ben Mendelsohn, Benedict Andrews, Bill Skarsgård, Billy Ray Cyrus, Bonnie Aarons, Brent Briscoe, Canal+, Chad Everett, Chris Pratt, Dan Hedaya, David Lynch, Discussion, Eli Craig, Evangeline Lilly, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. ![]()
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