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Henry Cavill, Eiza González and Jake Gyllenhaal to Star in Guy Ritchie’s Latest Actioner - thewrap.com - Britain
thewrap.com
05.05.2023 / 18:37

Henry Cavill, Eiza González and Jake Gyllenhaal to Star in Guy Ritchie’s Latest Actioner

“The Covenant” and the long-delayed “Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre,” the suddenly prolific British genre filmmaker has a new project set up by Black Bear International. The new film, with a title and plot under-wraps, is being prepped for buyers at Cannes and will mark a class reunion of sorts.

Henry Cavill, Jake Gyllenhaal & Eiza González Will Reunite With Guy Ritchie For A New Actioner To Shoot This In Spain This Summer - theplaylist.net - Spain
theplaylist.net
05.05.2023 / 16:17

Henry Cavill, Jake Gyllenhaal & Eiza González Will Reunite With Guy Ritchie For A New Actioner To Shoot This In Spain This Summer

Black Bear International already has one buzzy film at the Cannes market this year with “Shell,” a thriller starring Elisabeth Moss, Kate Hudson, and Kaia Gerber. Now they also have likely the biggest-budget project for sale on the Croisette this year with a new Guy Ritchie actioner that has Henry Cavill, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Eiza González attached to star.

Henry Cavill, Jake Gyllenhaal & Eiza González To Reunite With Guy Ritchie For His Next Movie; Black Bear International To Heat Up Cannes Market With The Action Pic - deadline.com - Spain
deadline.com
05.05.2023 / 14:45

Henry Cavill, Jake Gyllenhaal & Eiza González To Reunite With Guy Ritchie For His Next Movie; Black Bear International To Heat Up Cannes Market With The Action Pic

EXCLUSIVE: Amid simmering unease over the impact of the writers’ strike, the upcoming Cannes market is getting a shot in the arm with the arrival of Guy Ritchie’s next project, a big-budget untitled action movie which will star Henry Cavill (Man Of Steel), Oscar nominee Jake Gyllenhaal (Spider-Man: Far From Home) and Eiza González (Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw).

Poppy Delevingne Starring in Rohit Karn Batra’s Drama ‘The Gun on Second Street’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - USA - county Bandera
variety.com
03.05.2023 / 15:59

Poppy Delevingne Starring in Rohit Karn Batra’s Drama ‘The Gun on Second Street’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Brent Lang Executive Editor Poppy Delevingne will star in “The Gun on Second Street,” a new drama from writer, producer, and director Rohit Karn Batra.  The film is described as “an allegory of the gun crisis in the United States.” Its plot follows two Pittsburgh police partners and best friends who are called to an uneventful domestic violence dispute on Second Street. This quickly escalates to a violent confrontation as Officer TJ Meadows III accidentally shoots and kills his partner, Officer Kevin Cooper, with his backup gun. Years later, no longer a cop and still traumatized, he moves back to Pittsburgh and finds his way to his partner’s widow, Kacie (Delevingne). They slowly fall in love as Kacie confronts the history she’s been avoiding, including telling her 15-year-old son, Ralph, TJ’s back-story.

Jake Gyllenhaal & 'The Covenant' Director Guy Ritchie Weigh In On Using Real Firearms in Films, Say 'The Whole Game Changed' After 'Rust' - www.justjared.com - USA - Afghanistan
justjared.com
22.04.2023 / 02:01

Jake Gyllenhaal & 'The Covenant' Director Guy Ritchie Weigh In On Using Real Firearms in Films, Say 'The Whole Game Changed' After 'Rust'

Guy Ritchie is opening up about his new movie, The Covenant, and revealed that they didn’t use real firearms for any scenes.

Jake Gyllenhaal’s zodiac sign rules the ‘Red’ heartbreaker’s romantic past - nypost.com - Afghanistan
nypost.com
22.04.2023 / 00:07

Jake Gyllenhaal’s zodiac sign rules the ‘Red’ heartbreaker’s romantic past

T. Swift muse, Jake Gyllenhaal (he of the good hair, affable disposition, rampant sarcasm and dimples you can eat ice cream out of) is Sagittarius energy incarnate. Jamie Lee Curtis’s sourdough baking godson is known for such iconic roles such as the eponymous, troubled teenager “Donnie Darko” and closeted rodeo king/ranch hand Jack Twist in “Brokeback Mountain.”Gyllenhaal returns to the screen this spring as Sgt.

Jake Gyllenhaal & Guy Ritchie Talk ‘The Covenant’ And The “Begrudging” Friendship At Its Heart [The Playlist Podcast] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
21.04.2023 / 23:07

Jake Gyllenhaal & Guy Ritchie Talk ‘The Covenant’ And The “Begrudging” Friendship At Its Heart [The Playlist Podcast]

Decades after he first broke out with “Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels,” film fans probably think they know what a Guy Ritchie film is going to look and feel like. Well, when you bring Jake Gyllenhaal into the equation, Ritchie throws all of those preconceived notions out of the window, and you end up with “The Covenant,” a no-nonsense war film about a life-altering debt and the lengths someone will go to shed a curse, of sorts.

Is There a 'The Covenant' (2023) End Credits Scene? Details Revealed! - www.justjared.com - USA - Afghanistan
justjared.com
21.04.2023 / 23:03

Is There a 'The Covenant' (2023) End Credits Scene? Details Revealed!

Guy Ritchie‘s new movie The Covenant is now in theaters and it’s getting some great reviews!

Jake Gyllenhaal And His ‘The Covenant’ Co-Star Dar Salim On Guy Ritchie’s Directing Style And What They Learned From Real-Life Heroes: Q&A - deadline.com - Afghanistan
deadline.com
21.04.2023 / 17:11

Jake Gyllenhaal And His ‘The Covenant’ Co-Star Dar Salim On Guy Ritchie’s Directing Style And What They Learned From Real-Life Heroes: Q&A

EXCLUSIVE: In Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant, Jake Gyllenhaal throws on the military fatigues he hasn’t worn since 2005’s Jarhead, this time joined by an award-winning actor and real-life veteran in Dar Salim. In the new action movie from Miramax and MGM, Gyllenhaal plays U.S. Army Master Sgt. John Kinley, whose bond with his interpreter, Ahmed (Salim), only grows after their unit is ambushed by the Taliban. After Kinley is injured during the escape, Ahmed embarks on a Herculean effort to carry Kinley across the Afghanistan mountains to safety. When Ahmed is unable to get a visa to get him and his family to the U.S., Kinley risks his life to return to Afghanistan and save him.

Jake Gyllenhaal Calls Out Kelly Clarkson for Saying Acting Is a ‘Fake’ Job: ‘It Is a Little Not Real, But…’ (Video) - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
21.04.2023 / 16:34

Jake Gyllenhaal Calls Out Kelly Clarkson for Saying Acting Is a ‘Fake’ Job: ‘It Is a Little Not Real, But…’ (Video)

Kelly Clarkson’s interview with Jake Gyllenhaal quickly descended into laughter, unintended insults and stories about peeing on people during Friday’s episode of “The Kelly Clarkson Show.” The singer and talk show host was caught putting her foot in her mouth when she asked Gyllenhaal, “Did you ever have any real jobs, like, regular jobs?”The second the words left her mouth, Gyllenhaal began laughing and Clarkson knew she had unintentionally insulted a career in acting. Gyllenhaal looked at her in faux shock. “I just heard it,” Clarkson said, getting ready to defend herself.

Guy Ritchie Doesn’t Allow Real Guns on Set After ‘Rust’ Shooting, Only Airsoft Pellet Guns: ‘No One Can Get Into Any Trouble’ - variety.com - Afghanistan
variety.com
20.04.2023 / 22:55

Guy Ritchie Doesn’t Allow Real Guns on Set After ‘Rust’ Shooting, Only Airsoft Pellet Guns: ‘No One Can Get Into Any Trouble’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Guy Ritchie announced in a new interview with Newsweek that he is no longer using real guns on his film sets following the October 2021 “Rust” shooting, in which cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed by a prop gun filled with real bullets. Ritchie is a veteran of the action movie genre, with the majority of his films prominently featuring firearms and bombastic shootouts. His latest directorial effort, “The Covenant,” was filmed with Airsoft pellet weapons in place of real guns. “The Covenant” stars Jake Gyllenhaal as U.S. Army sergeant John Kinley, who returns to Afghanistan in an effort to rescue an interpreter named Ahmed (Dar Salim) from the Taliban. The two men became close years earlier when Ahmed served as John’s interpreter during the height of the War in Agahnistan. Ahmed saved John’s live during the war, so John sets out on a mission to do the same. Suffice to say, guns and shootouts are a plenty in the film.

‘The Covenant’ Review: Guy Ritchie & Jake Gyllenhaal Team Up For An Engaging War Thriller About Bonds, Brotherhood & Paying Spiritual Debts - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
20.04.2023 / 21:35

‘The Covenant’ Review: Guy Ritchie & Jake Gyllenhaal Team Up For An Engaging War Thriller About Bonds, Brotherhood & Paying Spiritual Debts

If one were paying close attention to the recent career of actor Jake Gyllenhaal one might think he was on a mad quest to a) become a buff action star thriller and b) elevate the careers of mid/middling directors. The last three live-action Gyllenhaal movies –“Spider-Man: No Way Home,” “The Guilty,” and “Ambulance”—have all seemed like an attempt to subvert his narrative as arthouse darling, and the latter two were the best films of those director’s careers in quite some time (Antoine Fuqua and Michael Bay, respectively).

‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ review: Afghanistan War film is muddled - nypost.com - Britain - USA - Afghanistan
nypost.com
20.04.2023 / 20:41

‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ review: Afghanistan War film is muddled

Matthew McConaughey smoking a joint in Guy Ritchie’s new movie “The Covenant.” The prolific British director has, for the moment, left behind quirky crime and comedy for his Afghanistan War film — and it’s not hard to understand why. The story the movie is based on is a harrowing and special one. A US Army sergeant and an Afghan interpreter are on the run from the Taliban, when the American is knocked unconscious and his companion must go to extraordinary lengths to save him.Running time: 125 minutes.

Box Office: ‘Super Mario Bros. Movie’ to Rule Over ‘Evil Dead Rise’ and ‘Guy Ritchie’s the Covenant’ - variety.com - USA
variety.com
19.04.2023 / 19:01

Box Office: ‘Super Mario Bros. Movie’ to Rule Over ‘Evil Dead Rise’ and ‘Guy Ritchie’s the Covenant’

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” will rule again in its third weekend at the box office. In maintaining the No. 1 spot in North America, the family film is expected to take down two newcomers, the supernatural horror sequel “Evil Dead Rise” and action-war thriller “Guy Ritchie’s the Covenant,” as well as A24’s mind-bender “Beau Is Afraid,” which is expanding nationwide. Universal and Illumination’s animated “Mario” adventure has grossed $366.3 million domestically to date. In the next few days, it will surpass “Minions: The Rise of Gru” ($369 million) as the highest-grossing animated film of the pandemic era. With $724 million globally, it already stands as the biggest movie of the year so far. Now in its third outing at the domestic box office, “Mario” is looking to bring in roughly $45 to $50 million, a massive result at this point in its theatrical run.

‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ Review: Jake Gyllenhaal In Soaring And Emotional Afghan War Drama - deadline.com - USA - Afghanistan
deadline.com
19.04.2023 / 02:25

‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ Review: Jake Gyllenhaal In Soaring And Emotional Afghan War Drama

I’m not sure why director Guy Ritchie has his name in the title of his latest film, but because this is I think the best Ritchie movie I have seen, I will pass up the chance to snark at the only misstep in Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant. It about as exciting, gripping and moving as war films get — especially one set in the murky Afghanistan conflict in which the U.S. found itself immersed for more than two decades.

'The Covenant' star Jake Gyllenhaal explains why he's drawn to military roles - www.foxnews.com
foxnews.com
19.04.2023 / 00:25

'The Covenant' star Jake Gyllenhaal explains why he's drawn to military roles

Jake Gyllenhaal, who premiered his new war thriller "The Covenant" this week, said he is drawn to stories about the military because of the "pride and love" that people who "defend our country" exhibit.  "At the beginning of my career, I played a Marine, a recruit, and I got to know a lot of people in the military and learned from them," the "Jarhead" actor told The Associated Press. "And I think it changed my perspective on the world sort of just being around and touching that world a bit."  In the film, which comes out on Friday, Gyllenhaal plays an Army Special Forces sergeant who is rescued by a local interpreter he recruited.  When Gyllenhaal’s character returns to the U.S.

Jake Gyllenhaal Talks 'The Covenant' and His Viral 'Road House' Transformation (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com - USA - Afghanistan
etonline.com
18.04.2023 / 19:43

Jake Gyllenhaal Talks 'The Covenant' and His Viral 'Road House' Transformation (Exclusive)

Jake Gyllenhaal knows all about those «Jacked Gyllenhaal» memes. The actor — who is currently in intense UFC training for the upcoming remake — recently sat down with ET's Cassie DiLaura to discuss his new film,, and weigh in on the internet's unquenchable thirst for his movie muscles.«That's a wonderful nickname,» he joked. «It's been an incredible experience and it is [amazing] working with actual real fighters, working with the UFC, reimagining a classic. There's been a lot of the physical [work].»That's not to say that filming was a walk in the park.

‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ Review: The Director Gets Serious — and Ups His Game — in a Stirring Afghanistan War Drama Starring Jake Gyllenhaal - variety.com - Afghanistan
variety.com
18.04.2023 / 17:03

‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ Review: The Director Gets Serious — and Ups His Game — in a Stirring Afghanistan War Drama Starring Jake Gyllenhaal

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic Last month, to my great surprise, I raved about a Guy Ritchie movie, “Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre,” as an exhilarating exception to the rule of Ritchie’s style-over-substance, more-frosting-than-cake school of crime-thriller grandiloquence. The film bombed, and more critics than not disagreed with me. But I stand by my assessment of “Operation Fortune” as a diabolically entertaining screwball action-espionage caper. If you want to talk about exceptions to the rule, though, that movie has nothing on the new Guy Ritchie film, which is called (wait for it) “Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant.” Ritchie’s name was reportedly added to the title because there is already a film in existence called “The Covenant.” But that sounds like an awfully thin reason to suddenly convert Ritchie into a marquee legend, and, in fact, there’s a better reason. Against all odds, he has become one of the best directors working. “The Covenant” isn’t another Ritchie underworld caper. It’s an Afghanistan war drama, and if you’re wondering whether he has made a combat film in some version of the Ritchie style (jazzy violence, fast-break comic-strip dialogue, needle drops), the answer is no. He has put his confectionary flamboyance on hold. “The Covenant” unveils something new: Ritchie the contempo classicist. We’re seeing a born-again filmmaker.

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