Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It all raises the question: Does Hollywood think there’s a sinister underbelly to the suburbs? “I think any place — it doesn’t ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Julianne Moore as Margaret Lodge and Matt Damon as Gardner Lodge, two 1950s suburbanites, in Suburbicon (Photo: Hilary Bronwyn ...
Clooney was joined at the Regency Village Theatre in Los Angeles by his film's cast, including Matt Damon, Julianne Moore and Karimah Westbrook. By Brian Porreca George Clooney ran the show as ...
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Matt Damon stars in a feature hamstrung by the iffy joining of what was once two very different films. Like a pub-rock cover band, “Suburbicon” can be bluntly effective when playing the old hits. Sure ...
"Suburbicon" is what happens when a four-star movie crashes head on into a two-star movie. The almost-perfect part of the picture is courtesy of Joel and Ethan Coen who, several decades ago, wrote a ...
And, in short order, Margaret moves in, replacing her sister in Gardner’s house and in his bed, even dying her hair Hitchcock blonde. Smell a rat? So does an insurance investigator (played by Oscar ...
Ethan and Joel Coen could probably be typecast as the pair of most unpredictable screenwriters in Hollywood in terms of their success. “Hail Caesar” and “Bridge of Spies,” for instance, reached 85 and ...
'Suburbicon' — slapped with a D- CinemaScore — marks the worst opening of George Clooney's directing career and one of the worst wide openings in Paramount's history By Pamela McClintock Senior Film ...
Watch a clip from ‘Suburbicon,’ starring Matt Damon, Julianne Moore and Oscar Isaac. Photo: Paramount Pictures Maybe a clue lies in the stylized preface, which is framed as a TV commercial of the ...
George Clooney directing a Coen brothers screenplay would seem a natural match-up. He’s been reliably great in their films, even lesser ones like “Hail, Caesar!” But “Suburbicon” is a surprisingly ...