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  • Denzel Washington to Star in ‘Here Comes the Flood’

    (Left) Denzel Washington plays Macrinus in 'Gladiator II' from Paramount Pictures. (Center) Robert Pattinson in 'Mickey 17'. Photo: Warner Bros. (Right) Daisy Edgar-Jones as Kate in 'Twisters', directed by Lee Isaac Chung.
    (Left) Denzel Washington plays Macrinus in ‘Gladiator II’ from Paramount Pictures. (Center) Robert Pattinson in ‘Mickey 17’. Photo: Warner Bros. (Right) Daisy Edgar-Jones as Kate in ‘Twisters’, directed by Lee Isaac Chung.

    Preview:

    • Denzel Washington, Robert Pattinson and Daisy Edgar-Jones are starring in ‘Here Comes the Flood.’
    • Fernando Meirelles will direct the heist thriller.
    • Netflix is backing the movie.

    Netflix is certainly not shy about splashing the cash when it comes to securing big name talent for its movies.

    And for new heist pic ‘Here Comes the Flood,’ it has certainly landed some recognizable actors.

    The streaming service used its recent upfront presentation to announce that Denzel Washington, Robert Pattinson and Daisy Edgar-Jones will lead the cast for the movie.

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    And that’s not the only exciting person attached to this one, as Fernando Meirelles, who directed classic ‘City of God’ and more recently tackled Netflix’s papal drama ‘The Two Popes’ is aboard to direct.

    Related Article: Denzel Washington Says Ryan Coogler is Writing Him a Role in a Potential Third ‘Black Panther’ Movie

    What’s the story of ‘Here Comes the Flood’?

    'Invasion' series creator Simon Kinberg.
    ‘Invasion’ series creator Simon Kinberg.

    Most of the details for this one are locked in a bank vault for now, but there is a basic description: an unconventional heist flick about a bank guard, a teller, and a master thief in a deadly game of cons and double crosses.

    The script comes from Simon Kinberg, known for his work on the likes of ‘The Martian’ and ‘The 355.’

    Kinberg also worked as a producer and writer on several of the Fox ‘X-Men’ movies, and stepped up to direct ‘X-Men: Dark Phoenix.’

    More recently, he’s been involved in Apple TV+ series such as ‘Invasion’ and ‘Sugar,’ and has a variety of projects in the works via his Genre Films company –– a list that also now includes ‘Here Comes the Flood.’

    Where else can we see Denzel Washington?

    Denzel Washington plays Macrinus in 'Gladiator II' from Paramount Pictures.
    Denzel Washington plays Macrinus in ‘Gladiator II’ from Paramount Pictures.

    Washington needs little introduction as he’s still one of the biggest stars around.

    He’s coming off of praised turns in ‘Gladiator II’ and ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth,’ while also keeping the ‘Equalizer’ franchise ticking along.

    The actor will next be seen leading Spike Lee’s crime thriller ‘Highest 2 Lowest,’ based on Akira Kurosawa’s classic ‘High and Low,’ which A24 releases in August, ahead of the film’s Apple TV+ streaming date of September 5th.

    Though he has been making statements about retiring, at least from acting, he’s still keeping busy.

    This is what he said about potentially stepping back from being on screen:

    “There are very few films left for me to make that I’m interested in, and I have to be inspired by the filmmaker. The things that are going on for me professionally behind the camera are as important to me now as in front of the camera. I think there’s less and less time I’ll be spending in front of the camera.”

    In addition to ‘Here Comes the Flood,’ he’s talked up a potential role in the planned third ‘Black Panther’ movie though that has yet to be officially confirmed) and has other possible roles coming up, including a project about the historical warrior Hannibal.

    And even if he does decide that his days as an actor are numbered, he’ll likely to continue to produce and direct movies.

    What else is Robert Pattinson working on?

    Robert Pattinson in 'Tenet'. Photo: Warner Bros.
    Robert Pattinson in ‘Tenet’. Photo: Warner Bros.

    Pattinson was most recently on screens in Bong Joon Ho’s new sci-fi satire ‘Mickey 17’ about a man who serves on a spaceship who is replaced with a clone of himself every time he dies on board. The film was not a success at the box office.

    He’s also worked on Lynne Ramsay’s new comedy horror drama ‘Die, My Love,’ opposite Jennifer Lawrence, and has filmed romantic movie ‘The Drama.’

    Right now, the actor is at work on Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ for Universal, and has also filmed new crime thriller ‘Primetime.’

    And, of course, there is lead role in Matt Reeves’ long-gestating ‘The Batman’ sequel, which should kick off filming at the end of this year, though it has been through several delays already while Reeves works on the script.

    The most recent rumor has Pattinson potentially scoring a role in the third ‘Dune’ movie from Denis Villeneuve, but as with Washington and ‘Black Panther,’ there doesn’t appear to be a deal in place yet.

    What is Daisy Edgar-Jones working on?

    (from left) Kate (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Tyler (Glen Powell) in 'Twisters', directed by Lee Isaac Chung.
    (from left) Kate (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Tyler (Glen Powell) in ‘Twisters’, directed by Lee Isaac Chung.

    Daisy Edgar-Jones broke out big with Irish drama series ‘Normal People,’ and since built herself a healthy movie career.

    Following a successful transition via ‘Where the Crawdads Sing,’ she most recently starred in ‘Twisters’ and romantic drama ‘On Swift Horses.’

    Next, she’ll be seen starring opposite Michelle Williams in ‘A Place in Hell’ from ‘Fair Play’ filmmaker Chloe Domont.

    When will ‘Here Comes the Flood’ be released?

    Netflix has not yet announced when ‘Here Comes the Flood’ will arrive; nor do we know whether it’ll get a theatrical release ahead of it arriving on the company’s servers.

    Denzel Washington attends Netflix's 'The Piano Lesson' LA premiere at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on November 19, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Roger Kisby/Getty Images for Netflix.
    Denzel Washington attends Netflix’s ‘The Piano Lesson’ LA premiere at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on November 19, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Roger Kisby/Getty Images for Netflix.

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  • TV Review: ‘Sugar’

    Colin Farrell in 'Sugar,' premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.
    Colin Farrell in ‘Sugar,’ premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.

    Arriving on Apple TV+ with its first two episodes on Friday April 5th, ‘Sugar’ throws Colin Farrell into the search for a missing young woman, who hails from a wealthy, influential Hollywood dynasty.

    The new series, which comes from Mark Protosevich, the writer of movies including ‘The Cell’ and ‘I Am Legend’, looks to juggle two mysteries at once, the driving storyline and the allied background for our main man, snappily dressed investigator John Sugar.

    Related Article: Colin Farrell is a Private Investigator in the First Trailer for ‘Sugar’

    Does ‘Sugar’ Bring the Sweetness?

    Colin Farrell in 'Sugar,' premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.
    Colin Farrell in ‘Sugar,’ premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.

    ‘Sugar’, at least on paper, has everything going for it. You have Mark Protosevich, who has worked in movies for years and is steeped in motion picture history. Sam Catlin, whose TV resume includes the likes of ‘Preacher’ (an extremely underrated graphic novel adaptation) and a key role bringing ‘Breaking Bad’, one of the most respected small screen series in history, to life. Add in direction from the likes of ‘City of God’s Fernando Meirelles and a cast made up of award-winning actors anchored by Oscar nominee Colin Farrell and there is plenty of reason to hope.

    Most, though, should prepare to have those hopes dashed. Because while ‘Sugar’ certainly has a premium TV pedigree and the backing of Apple, very little about it screams quality. Mostly, it’s a drawn-out slog relying on that most overused trope of the kidnapped young woman, whose disappearance leads to revelations about all manner of sexual malfeasance and criminal underbellies in Hollywood, which, while it is always necessary to uncover, here feels cheap and undernourished, not to mention shallow in its exploration.

    Allied to that, the twin mystery of why Sugar acts the way he does, the mysterious circle of friends he’s in contact with and how it impacts those around him, is dragged out and, when revealed, is far less satisfying than its creators clearly hoped it would be.

    ‘Sugar’: Script and Direction

    Colin Farrell and James Cromwell in 'Sugar,' premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Colin Farrell and James Cromwell in ‘Sugar,’ premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.

    Though creator Protosevich has a lot of experience in the movie game, it doesn’t seem to translate to TV, even with the likes of Catlin serving as showrunner. ‘Sugar’ follows some very well-trodden paths through its early episodes, and also finds itself spinning its wheels as our hero digs into the reasons for young Olivia Siegel’s disappearance. Along the way, his obsession with classic movies comes into play, though the stylistic choices of splicing in moments and scenes from old movies to hammer points home quickly becomes both confusing and tiring.

    And if you’re coming to this series expecting some bold new take on the TV ‘tec voice-over gambit’, look elsewhere, as most of what Sugar has to say around the world he lives in will feel stale and warmed-over if you’ve watched (or read) any amount of detective fiction.

    On the directing side of things, it’s not that much better. Despite a clearly solid budget and some creative use of Los Angeles locations, there’s little to truly make this stand out. Even with a directed as stylistically and emotionally engaged as Meirelles (who handles five of the eight episodes) on board, the result suffers from a severe blandness.

    ‘Sugar’: Performances

    Colin Farrell and Amy Ryan in 'Sugar,' premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Colin Farrell and Amy Ryan in ‘Sugar,’ premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.

    It’s on the acting front where ‘Sugar’ really approaches anything worth recommending, though a talented cast struggles with the lackluster script and entirely predictable plot turns.

    Farrell is naturally charismatic, scruffy in attitude if not in dress sense, but burdened with a character whose creators seem to believe that being a classic movie buff is substitute for a real personality. There are elements of the man that work –– he’s got a strict code and struggles with his knack for dishing out violence when it’s called for, but he still doesn’t really stand out from the 7,000 other detective characters already in existence. He’s good with dogs! He drives a beautiful classic car! It all starts to feel like options picked from a rack and slipped onto him like clothes from Target (a place he would most assuredly not shop!)

    And while there is something else powering his personality, it’s such a letdown once you learn the truth of the matter (trust me, many will guess it long before the revelation) that it detracts, rather than adding to the story.

    Amy Ryan, a consummate professional, brings welcome warmth and life to the character of Melanie, ex-wife of film producer Bernie Siegel (Dennis Boutsikaris) and worried mother of the missing Olivia. There’s also stalwart work from James Cromwell as Siegel family patriarch Jonathan, a powerhouse film producer, but even he has little to chew on.

    Elsewhere, the likes of Nate Corddry, Anna Gunn and even Kirby as Sugar’s mysterious handler/pal are let down by roles that are beneath their abilities.

    ‘Sugar’: Final Thoughts

    Colin Farrell in 'Sugar,' premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.
    Colin Farrell in ‘Sugar,’ premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.

    Perhaps the biggest mystery surrounding ‘Sugar’ is how a series with proven creators (particularly Catlin) and a veteran cast, funded by the deep pockets of Apple, can have gone quite so wrong. But this confused and often slow piece of bland gumshoe fiction offers little that is fresh in the genre –– and what it does employ to make it stand out, simply doesn’t work.

    There is the lingering hope that a second season (set up by the end of the first) might proceed without the drag of the dull secondary mystery now that its elements have been revealed, but this may not warrant that, as its rarely compelling enough to draw and maintain a solid audience. All you’re really left with is a somewhat sour taste.

    ‘Sugar’ receives 5 out of 10 stars.

    Kirby and Colin Farrell in 'Sugar,' premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Kirby and Colin Farrell in ‘Sugar,’ premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.

    What’s the story of ‘Sugar’?

    Colin Farrell stars as John Sugar, an American private investigator on the heels of the mysterious disappearance of Olivia Siegel (Sydney Chandler), the beloved granddaughter of legendary Hollywood producer Jonathan Siegel (James Cromwell).

    As Sugar tries to determine what happened to Olivia, he will also unearth Siegel family secrets; some very recent, others long-buried. And what is Sugar himself hiding?

    Who is in ‘Sugar’?

    ‘Sugar’ also stars Kirby, Amy Ryan, James Cromwell, Anna Gunn, Dennis Boutsikaris, Nate Corddry, Sydney Chandler and Alex Hernandez.

    Colin Farrell in 'Sugar,' premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.
    Colin Farrell in ‘Sugar,’ premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.

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  • ‘Sugar’ Trailer Finds Its Way to Screens

    Preview:

    • Colin Farrell is a private eye in new series ‘Sugar’.
    • Mark Protosevich created the new show.
    • The series launches on Apple TV+ on April 5th.

    A perennial go-to genre across pop culture, the detective drama is as healthy as ever. We’ve had Clive Owen playing one of the most famous examples for ‘Monsieur Spade’, Jodie Foster digging through a chilled cold case in ‘True Detective: Night Country’ and Mandy Patinkin investigating murder at sea on ‘Death and Other Details’.

    But Apple TV+ being Apple TV+, the company naturally wanted to raise the stakes. In ‘Sugar’, Oscar nominee Colin Farrell is John Sugar, the latest in a long line of private eyes whose own life is just as complicated as the cases they tackle.

    What’s the story of ‘Sugar’?

    Colin Farrell in 'Sugar,' premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.
    Colin Farrell in ‘Sugar,’ premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.

    Farrell here is a slightly tarnished private investigator on the heels of the mysterious disappearance of Olivia Siegel (Sydney Chandler ), the beloved granddaughter of legendary Hollywood producer Jonathan Siegel (James Cromwell).

    As Sugar tries to determine what happened to Olivia, he will also unearth Siegel family secrets; some very recent, others long-buried.

    And from the looks of the trailer, Sugar’s own life is almost as knotty and filled with mystery. He’s certainly handy with his fists (and the odd weapon), but he also has his own obsessions.

    It also boasts the sheen you expect from an Apple series, which usually hands out a hefty budget –– so of course things look good when they need to and grubby in the right places. Plus, you can expect plenty of the detective standby: the voice-over, with Farrell intoning that if you tipped the world on its side, everything loose lands in Los Angeles.

    This also marks the first of Farrell’s leading roles in TV to arrive –– we’re also still waiting to see his turn as Oswald Cobblepot in ‘The Batman’ spin-off ‘The Penguin’, which should be on Max later this year.

    Who else is in ‘Sugar’?

    Amy Ryan and Colin Farrell in 'Sugar,' premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Amy Ryan and Colin Farrell in ‘Sugar,’ premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.

    Around Farrell and the others, the new show has a superb supporting cast. Kirby, most recently seen as ‘Sandman’s Death, appears alongside Anna Gunn, Amy Ryan, Dennis Boutsikaris, Nate Corddry, Sydney Chandler and Alex Hernandez.

    Who has made ‘Sugar’?

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    ‘Sugar’ was created by Mark Protosevich, who wrote ‘I Am Legend’, ‘The Cell’, and the 2013 remake of ‘Oldboy’.

    Actual showrunning duties, though, fell to Sam Catlin, a veteran of ‘Preacher’ and ‘Breaking Bad’.

    On the directing front, the episodes are split between ‘City of God’s Fernando Meirelles and TV expert Adam Arkin.

    When will ‘Sugar’ land on Apple TV+?

    ‘Sugar’ debuts with the first two of its eight-episode season on April 5th, followed by one episode weekly on Fridays.

    Kirby and Colin Farrell in 'Sugar,' premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Kirby and Colin Farrell in ‘Sugar,’ premiering April 5, 2024 on Apple TV+.

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  • ‘The Two Popes’ Trailer: Anthony Hopkins, Jonathan Pryce Face Off Over Future of Catholic Church

    ‘The Two Popes’ Trailer: Anthony Hopkins, Jonathan Pryce Face Off Over Future of Catholic Church

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    “Two Popes” aren’t better than one, as the trailer for the upcoming Netflix film from Fernando Meirelles (“City of God”) proves.

    The movie is based the real-life tumultuous transition from traditionalist Pope Benedict XVI (Anthony Hopkins) to his more open-minded successor, Cardinal Bergoglio, later known as Pope Francis (Jonathan Pryce).

    The movie follows the cardinal after he requests permission to retire in 2012 from the pope. Instead, facing scandal and self-doubt, Benedict summons his harshest critic and future successor to Rome to reveal a secret that would shake the foundations of the Catholic Church. 

    Behind Vatican walls, a struggle commences between both tradition and progress, guilt and forgiveness, as these two very different men confront elements from their pasts in order to find common ground and forge a future for a billion followers around the world.

    “We are no longer part of this world,” Bergoglio declares, while Benedict muses on being able to see the “correction” following his tenure as pope.

    “The Two Popes” will have its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival this weekend. It will open in select theaters on November 27, then begin streaming on Netflix on December 20.