Jack Reynor
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'Cherry': Tom Holland goes dark in trailer for Russo Brothers crime drama
Tom Holland is a long way from Peter Parker in his new collaboration with the 'Avengers: Endgame' directors.
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John Boyega, Felicity Jones, Jack Reynor, Jodie Turner Smith to Star in IRA Thriller ‘Borderland’
John Boyega, Felicity Jones, Jack Reynor and Jodie Turner Smith are set to star in a new thriller called “Borderland” set during the time of Ireland’s IRA, or the Irish Republican Army, an individual with knowledge of the project told TheWrap.Thomas and Charles Guard, better known as The Guard Brothers (“The Uninvited”), will direct the feature from a script they co-wrote with Ronan Bennett (“Public Enemies”). The story is inspired by the non-fiction book “The Road To Balcombe Street: The IRA Re
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Jack Reynor admits 'Transformers' age gap joke was 'problematic'
Jack Reynor has broached the subject of that uncomfortable situation in Transformers: Age of Extinction where a 20-year-old man is dating a 17-year-old girl.
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Are filmmakers finally normalising full frontal male nudity?
It's time to destigmatise the d**k.
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The most exciting movies coming in July
From terrifying horrors and stupendous superhero adventures, plus a couple of terrific re-releases you won’t want to miss, the next 31 days have a lot to offer.
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Detroit trailer gives John Boyega a grilling
Detroit attempts to shed light on the Algiers Motel Incident... but will it get to the truth?
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Third Time's Just as Charming: John Carney & Cast Talk About Following 'Once' and 'Begin Again' With 'Sing Street'
John Carney’s trio of heart-warming, toe-tapping, critically acclaimed indie musicals are not narratively intertwined, but that hasn’t stopped the young cast of his latest, Sing Street, from attempting to connect the dots in ways usually reserved for Disney or Marvel mythologies. In his 2007 breakout hit, Once, the Irish writer-director followed the ill-fated pairing of a Dublin street musician (Glen Hansard) and Czech immigrant (Markéta Irglová).