Knight of Cups (2016, D: Malick) S: Bale, Portman, Blanchett
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Knight of Cups (2016, D: Malick) S: Bale, Portman, Blanchett
"A man, temptations, celebrity, and excess."
Directed by Terrence Malick
Starring Christian Bale, Natalie Portman, Cate Blanchett, Antonio Banderas
Here's a pic from on set.
Directed by Terrence Malick
Starring Christian Bale, Natalie Portman, Cate Blanchett, Antonio Banderas
Here's a pic from on set.
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Imogen Poots IS extremely good looking.
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Ah, that girl from "28 Weeks Later"
Does Malick always wear that damn straw hat? I don't think I've seen a pic of him without it.
Does Malick always wear that damn straw hat? I don't think I've seen a pic of him without it.
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She was also in the Fright Night remake and had a cameo in V For Vendetta.
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She is English.............
http://www.interviewmagazine.com/film/imogen-poots/#/_
CARY FUKUNAGA: Poots—that’s your real last name?
IMOGEN POOTS: That is my last name.
FUKUNAGA: Is that short for something?
POOTS: Unfortunately, Poots is the name that I’ve been graced with for my life, but it’s not short for anything—apart from Imogen Poots.
http://www.interviewmagazine.com/film/imogen-poots/#/_
CARY FUKUNAGA: Poots—that’s your real last name?
IMOGEN POOTS: That is my last name.
FUKUNAGA: Is that short for something?
POOTS: Unfortunately, Poots is the name that I’ve been graced with for my life, but it’s not short for anything—apart from Imogen Poots.
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ahh...28 weeks later is where I remember her from
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Also good in Centurion and Solitary Man
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Re: Knight of Cups (2013) - D: Malick S: Bale, Portman, Blanchett
A lot of women would take Fassbender in. Theron wanted some Fassbender in that roundtable discussion a while back.
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Those curious about Terrence Malick's Knight of Cups — starring Christian Bale, Natalie Portman and Cate Blanchette — will get their first glimpse of the film in Cannes when Glen Basner's FilmNation shows footage to foreign distributors investing in Malick's latest endeavor.
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Look forward to finally seeing some footage of this.
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During press for the new version of ROBOCOP opening this Friday, star Joel Kinnaman was asked by Collider about his recent work for Malick on his upcoming film, KNIGHT OF CUPS. Kinnaman was excited about the performance, but didn't seem to know much else about the mysterious project.
"I shot one day on KNIGHT OF CUPS, and I had a 17-page monologue. Christian Bale, who I was playing opposite who had a lot of lines that would lead me into the next three pages, he hadn't seen his pages. So when we started shooting, he'd just walk off, and I'd be chasing him saying all this stuff, when he was actually the one who was supposed to be interested, and that's the reason that I was talking.
And then into page nine of my monologue, I'd turn around and see Terry like a 150 yards away shooting some pink dog running around. It was indeed a very interesting experience. I have no idea what that film is."
"I shot one day on KNIGHT OF CUPS, and I had a 17-page monologue. Christian Bale, who I was playing opposite who had a lot of lines that would lead me into the next three pages, he hadn't seen his pages. So when we started shooting, he'd just walk off, and I'd be chasing him saying all this stuff, when he was actually the one who was supposed to be interested, and that's the reason that I was talking.
And then into page nine of my monologue, I'd turn around and see Terry like a 150 yards away shooting some pink dog running around. It was indeed a very interesting experience. I have no idea what that film is."
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While there has been nothing but radio silence for Terrence Malick‘s next two dramas since last summer’s debut of the first still for Knight of Cups, a new film has afforded a bit of insight into their respective futures. Premiering at Sundance Film Festival was The Better Angels (our review), a biopic on the early life of Abraham Lincoln what was produced by Malick and directed by his frequent collaborator A.J. Edwards.
When we sat down with the helmer at the festival, we discussed Malick’s specific involvement in the film, and much more, but with the film now stopping by Berlin, we have an update on the forthcoming features. During the film’s press conference, Edwards revealed that both Knight of Cups and the currently untitled Austin-set drama will see screens this year. Check out this full quote below:
“Terrence Malick was always a phone call away. He was shooting his two pictures at the time, that’ll be released this year. He was most important in the beginning of the project, the origins of it, mostly through conversations, while we were editing The Tree of Life together. This is before the treatment and the screenplay, just talking about an approach and production fundamentals, what the meaning is; The Better Angels being his two mothers that guided him to immortality through their goodness. Because of his other pictures he wasn’t on set or in the cutting room, because of his other obligations, but his friendship and his encouragement is long-lasting and so important in the film.”
Considering the current lack of distribution, we have to glean that he means they are ready to premiere at a festival, rather than see an actual release, but this is fantastic news. When it comes to the work of Malick, one never quite knows when they’ll see the light of day, but we’re glad our wishful thinking that they’ll initially premiere this year will come true.
The first film he shot, Knight of Cups, stars Christian Bale as a depressed writer-type in the story that looks at celebrities and excess. Depending on how the editing went, the ensemble may or may not include Natalie Portman, Cate Blanchett, Wes Bentley, Freida Pinto, Isabel Lucas, Imogen Poots, Teresa Palmer, Shea Whigham, Antonio Banderas, Joe Manganiello and Ryan O’Neal.
The other film, which is led by Ryan Gosling, follows two intersecting love triangles exploring sexual obsession and betrayal set against the music scene in Austin, Texas, and may include Portman, Bale, Blanchett, Michael Fassbender, Rooney Mara, Val Kilmer, Benicio Del Toro, Boyd Holbrook, Berenice Marlohe and Holly Hunter. So, we suppose we can expect one or both to turn up at either Cannes or the fall festival circuit this year. As for The Better Angels, it’s currently seeking U.S. distribution.
When we sat down with the helmer at the festival, we discussed Malick’s specific involvement in the film, and much more, but with the film now stopping by Berlin, we have an update on the forthcoming features. During the film’s press conference, Edwards revealed that both Knight of Cups and the currently untitled Austin-set drama will see screens this year. Check out this full quote below:
“Terrence Malick was always a phone call away. He was shooting his two pictures at the time, that’ll be released this year. He was most important in the beginning of the project, the origins of it, mostly through conversations, while we were editing The Tree of Life together. This is before the treatment and the screenplay, just talking about an approach and production fundamentals, what the meaning is; The Better Angels being his two mothers that guided him to immortality through their goodness. Because of his other pictures he wasn’t on set or in the cutting room, because of his other obligations, but his friendship and his encouragement is long-lasting and so important in the film.”
Considering the current lack of distribution, we have to glean that he means they are ready to premiere at a festival, rather than see an actual release, but this is fantastic news. When it comes to the work of Malick, one never quite knows when they’ll see the light of day, but we’re glad our wishful thinking that they’ll initially premiere this year will come true.
The first film he shot, Knight of Cups, stars Christian Bale as a depressed writer-type in the story that looks at celebrities and excess. Depending on how the editing went, the ensemble may or may not include Natalie Portman, Cate Blanchett, Wes Bentley, Freida Pinto, Isabel Lucas, Imogen Poots, Teresa Palmer, Shea Whigham, Antonio Banderas, Joe Manganiello and Ryan O’Neal.
The other film, which is led by Ryan Gosling, follows two intersecting love triangles exploring sexual obsession and betrayal set against the music scene in Austin, Texas, and may include Portman, Bale, Blanchett, Michael Fassbender, Rooney Mara, Val Kilmer, Benicio Del Toro, Boyd Holbrook, Berenice Marlohe and Holly Hunter. So, we suppose we can expect one or both to turn up at either Cannes or the fall festival circuit this year. As for The Better Angels, it’s currently seeking U.S. distribution.
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