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Viggo Mortensen makes his directorial debut with
Falling, the story of a gay man dealing with his estranged, conservative father who is suffering from dementia. Mortensen also stars in the pic, which features great character actor
Lance Henriksen as the antagonistic father.
Falling played at both Sundance and at TIFF last year, where it was met with mixed reviews. Now it’s headed to theaters and digital in February. Watch the trailer below.
Falling Trailer
Terry Chen), and their daughter, Mónica (
Gabby Velis), in California, far from the traditional rural life he left behind years ago, while his conservative father, Willis (Lance Henriksen), lives alone on the isolated farm where John grew up. In the early stages of dementia, Willis is brought to John’s California home to help him relocate. Unfortunately, their best intentions ultimately run up against Willis’s adamant refusal to change his way of life in the slightest.”
Ever since
Rosamund Pike‘s Oscar-nominated turn as “Amazing” Amy Dunne in David Fincher’s
Gone Girl, I’ve been hoping she would step back into the fun, pulpy atmosphere of that kind of thriller again. Now, seven years later, it appears that’s finally happening with
I Care a Lot, a new film in which she plays a scam artist who preys on elderly people but ends up selecting the wrong target to mess with. And thankfully, it looks like she’s having an absolute blast on screen again. Check out the newest trailer for the film below.
I Care a Lot Trailer
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Shortly before 4 a.m., after numerous objections from Republicans asserting baseless allegations of voter fraud and the ransacking of the Capitol by a mob of Trump-supporting insurrectionists, Congress certified the results of the 2020 presidential election, officially ratifying Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as the next President and Vice-President of the United States.
Both the Senate and the House resumed the certification process shortly after 8 p.m., after getting the all-clear from the Sergeant-at-Arms that it was safe to return to their chambers, which they had hastily vacated some six hours early after rioters stormed the Capitol (see below). Picking up where they left off, the Senate and House resumed debate over objections to the vote count in Arizona, which Biden won by a narrow margin of roughly 11,000 votes.
Published Friday, January 1, 2021 9:31AM EST TORONTO If anything is certain about the future of movie theatres in 2021, it s that nobody can be certain about anything. After a year that saw Canada s film exhibition industry roiled by the COVID-19 pandemic, industry observers say the country s cinemas are sitting at a critical juncture with no clear path forward. Most theatres across the country were dark over the usually bustling holiday movie season, as they were for the majority of the year in many major markets. The few screens that continued operating did so at a fraction of their usual capacity. Some say sustained closures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 could spell doom for the movie theatre business, which has been battered in recent years as ticket sales declined and streaming giants like Netflix chased the same audience.