Andrew Dominik Reviews, Interviews & More
An Oscar winner, some television and some great catalog titles are the treats of the week. And those who love Star Trek are getting one of the better (though maligned) shows on Blu-ray. All in all a good week for fans.
An adaptation of the George. V. Higgins' 1974 novel Cogan’s Trade, Andrew Dominik’s Killing Them Softly has the look and feel of a low-key 1970s crime flick, the kind of film Don Siegel would have directed between Dirty Harry and Charley Verrick. ...
In Killing Them Softly, three dolts rob a card game protected by the Mob, sending the local underground economy into a tailspin. Enter Brad Pitt, who plays an enforcer sent in to track the thieves down and get back the money. Directed by Andrew Dominik (The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford), it’s a movie we’re,...
Brad Pitt's Killing Them Softly will be making its debut at the Cannes Film Festival tomorrow. We've already gotten a taste of the film in a clip involving Ray Liotta's character getting an unpleasant visit from Sam Shepard and rapper Slaine. Now, thanks to Moviefone, we've got a poster to go along. Check it out.
One of our most highly anticipated films of the year reunites Brad Pitt with The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford director Andrew Dominik, and after the extended post-production schedule of their last film, it was hard to know how long the wait would be for their follow-up Cogan's Trade. Wonder no more, The Weinstein...
Are you ready for another remake? How would you like to see a new version of the 2006 film, Tell No One? Unlike The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, which was adapted from a foreign novel, turned into a foreign film, and then stolen by Hollywood, Tell No One was originally an English language book that was adapted into a French feature....