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Stuntman premiered at MCL Movie Town on 16 September 2024, [21] and was released theatrically on 26 September in Hong Kong. [22] The film was also screened at the 44th Hawaii International Film Festival, marking its international premiere, [23] and at the 25th Newport Beach Film Festival. [24]
The Fall Guy is a 2024 American action comedy film directed by David Leitch and written by Drew Pearce, loosely based on the 1980s TV series.The plot follows a stuntman (Ryan Gosling) working on his ex-girlfriend's (Emily Blunt) directorial debut action film, only to find himself involved in a conspiracy surrounding the film's lead actor (Aaron Taylor-Johnson).
In September 2020, Leitch signed on to direct and produce stuntman drama The Fall Guy for Universal Pictures, with Drew Pearce writing the screenplay and Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt starring. The film, based on the 1980s television series of the same name, was released in the United States on May 3, 2024. [11] [12] [13] [14]
The Oscars added a category for casting, and it’s about damn time. The announcement of the new category, slated to debut in 2026 for films released in 2025, has been warmly received on social ...
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In January 2024, upon revealing the existence of an upcoming trilogy of new Kick-Ass films and the secretly-filmed third installment titled Stuntnuts Does School Fight, Matthew Vaughn also announced that the next projects would be developed under the working-titles of Vram, and another also tentatively entitled Kick-Ass.
The Stunt Man is a 1980 American satirical psychological black comedy film starring Peter O'Toole, Steve Railsback and Barbara Hershey, and directed by Richard Rush. [2] The film was adapted by Lawrence B. Marcus and Rush from the 1970 novel by Paul Brodeur .
Also writing for Booklist, Ashley Young reviewed the audiobook narrated by Guy Lockard, Nile Bullock, Angel Pean, James Fouhey, and a full cast. Young highlighted Lockard's enthusiastic performance and noted that "the different voices will help young listeners follow along with the dialogue-driven story.