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John Milius
Brett Climo featured as 'Stretch' Lewis in the 1989 US picture Farewell to the King directed by John Milius, starring alongside Nick Nolte, James Fox and Nigel Havers.
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The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King, directed by Peter Jackson
The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King, directed by Peter Jackson, are among the highest grossing film series of all time, as well as being critically acclaimed winning a combined 17 out of the 30 Academy Awards they were nominated for.
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Goodbye was directed by MTV and BET award winning director Erik White, and net proceeds from video views, song streams and downloads will be donated to anti-bullying initiatives.
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and BET award winning director Erik White, and net proceeds from video viewssong streams and downloads
Goodbye was directed by MTV and BET award winning director Erik White, and net proceeds from video views, song streams and downloads will be donated to anti-bullying initiatives.
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by David Michôd (Animal Kingdom, The Rover)
Directed by David Michôd (Animal Kingdom, The Rover), and written by Michôd and Chalamet's co-star Joel Edgerton (Black Mass), The King attempts to take what's commonly known about the famous play -- that King Henry (given the common name 'Hal' here) was pushed into a war by a self-serving council -- and tether a self-serving council to larger, modernly relevant themes about power and inherited violence.
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by David Michôd (Animal Kingdom) and co-written with Joel Edgerton (Boy Erased)
Directed by David Michôd (Animal Kingdom) and co-written with Joel Edgerton (Boy Erased), The King has all the hallmarks of a meaty and dignified regal picture; only one that’s gone to Netflix, like dignified regal picture's predecessor The Outlaw King.
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by Edward Dmytryk
Directed by Edward Dmytryk, Farewell’s considered one of the first proper film noirs, along with Billy Wilder’s Double Indemnity, which appeared the same year and was co-written by Chandler.
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Emilio Estevez's directorial finale
It was also Emilio Estevez's directorial finale - not because producers soured on the author, but because King thought Emilio Estevezdid such a poor job that Emilio Estevezshould never get behind the camera again.
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Fletcher
Fletcher was also the director on the hugely successful Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody following Bryan Singer’s departure.
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by David Michôd (of the not-great War Machine, and the better The Rover and the original film version of Animal Kingdom) and co-written by Joel Edgerton
Directed by David Michôd (of the not-great War Machine, and the better The Rover and the original film version of Animal Kingdom) and co-written by Joel Edgerton, The King is a movie attempting to stand alone and separate from Shakespeare’s influence, and well, Shakespeare’s influence doesn’t quite work.
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by Australian filmmaker David Michod and with Donald Glover's Animal Kingdom star Joel Edgerton
Directed by Australian filmmaker David Michod and co-written with Donald Glover's Animal Kingdom star Joel Edgerton, The King plays up the internal and external conflict, tones down the language and, when the language comes to political manoeuvring, finds much to muse on.
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David Michôd (Animal Kingdom, War Machine)
As well as directing The King, David Michôd (Animal Kingdom, War Machine) wrote the script alongside Joel Edgerton who stars as Henry V’s companion, Falstaff.
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by Terry Gilliam
The King is Alive with Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Intended with Brenda Fricker and Olympia Dukakis and Tideland written and directed by Terry Gilliam and
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by Michael Curtiz
Based on a successful play by Allan Scott and George Haight, Goodbye Again was directed by Michael Curtiz for First National picture after they had merged with Warner Bros. Warren William and Joan Blondell were two of the most dynamic on screen personalities in the Pre-Code era.
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for Josh Safdie and Benny Safdie
The Farewell won the best feature award, while Uncut Gems picked up prizes for Adam Sandler (Male Lead) and directing for Josh Safdie and Benny Safdie.
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by British documentary-maker James Marsh
Directed and co-scripted by British documentary-maker James Marsh, The King is a fascinating psychological drama that puts the boot into the delusions, hypocrisy and cruelty of American Christian fundamentalism.
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