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It premiered at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival on May 24, 2012 [3] and October 5, 2012 worldwide. It grossed $102,706 in its opening weekend and $3.8 million worldwide, against a budget of $12.5 million, making it a box office bomb. [4] Despite its mixed reviews, Kidman's performance drew Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. [5]
Millennium Films picked up US distribution rights to the film at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. [5] Lee Daniels stepped in as director [6] and the project began in summer 2011. Matthew McConaughey and Zac Efron star in the film, with Oscar winner Nicole Kidman taking on the role of Charlotte. [7] The film was shown at the 2012 festival at Cannes.
8. Flirting (1991). Cast: Noah Taylor, Thandie Newton, Naomi Watts Rating: R When 17-year-old Danny gets sent off to an all-boys boarding school, he meets and falls for a girl named Thandie, whom ...
In 2015, McConaughey starred alongside Ken Watanabe and Naomi Watts in the Gus Van Sant-directed film The Sea of Trees. [14] A year later, he starred in the Gary Ross-directed historical war film, Free State of Jones, in which he appeared as Newton Knight, a Mississippi farmer. [15] He was nominated for a Women Film Critics Circle for Best ...
Marc Marut (born April 11, 1979) is a Canadian actor best known for playing the mentally deranged Johnny McFarley in the 1994 horror film The Paperboy when he was 14 years old. [1] He has acted and appeared in various television series and films including the TV adaptation of Welcome to Dead House , Road to Avonlea , Kung Fu: The Legend ...
The Paperboy, a Canadian horror film by Douglas Jackson, named after the role; The Paperboy, an American drama by Lee Daniels; Paperboys, a 2001 American documentary by Mike Mills; The Paperboy, a fictional character in the British sitcom Fawlty Towers; Paper Boy, a 2018 Indian romantic film
Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y 6: The Devil Inside: Paramount Pictures / Insurge Pictures: William Brent Bell (director/screenplay); Matthew Peterman (screenplay); Suzan Crowley, Fernanda Andrade, Simon Quarterman, Evan Helmuth, Bonnie Morgan, John Prosky, Ionut Grama, Brian Johnson
[18] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian gave the film 2 out of 5 stars, detailing, "Day's rendition is heartfelt. But the direction and storytelling are laborious, without the panache and incorrectness of earlier Daniels movies such as Precious (2009) and The Paperboy (2012). A cloud of solemnity and reverence hangs over it, briefly dispelled by ...