Showing posts with label Jon Bernthal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jon Bernthal. Show all posts
November 17, 2019
May 29, 2017
March 14, 2017
Baby Driver (2017) Trailer
Baby Driver
Baby Driver is a 2017 action crime film written and directed by Edgar Wright and starring Ansel Elgort, Kevin Spacey, Lily James, Jon Bernthal, Eiza González, Jon Hamm and Jamie Foxx.
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After being coerced into working for a crime boss, a young getaway driver finds himself taking part in a heist doomed to fail.
July 29, 2016
July 26, 2015
We Are Your Friends (2015) Trailer
We Are Your Friends
We Are Your Friends is 2015 American music drama film starring Zac Efron, Wes Bentley, and Emily Ratajkowski.
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“We Are Your Friends” is about what it takes to find your voice. Set in the world of electronic music and Hollywood nightlife, an aspiring 23-year-old DJ named Cole (Efron) spends his days scheming with his childhood friends and his nights working on the one track that will set the world on fire. All of this changes when he meets a charismatic but damaged older DJ named James (Bentley), who takes him under his wing. Things get complicated, however, when Cole starts falling for James’ much younger girlfriend, Sophie (Ratajkowski). With Cole’s forbidden relationship intensifying and his friendships unraveling, he must choose between love, loyalty, and the future he is destined for.
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April 08, 2015
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (2015) Trailer
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Me & Earl & the Dying Girl is American drama film directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon and written by Jesse Andrews, based on Andrews' 2012 debut novel of the same name.
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ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL is the uniquely funny, moving story of Greg (Thomas Mann), a high school senior who is trying to blend in anonymously, avoiding deeper relationships as a survival strategy for navigating the social minefield that is teenage life. He even describes his constant companion Earl (RJ Cyler), with whom he makes short film parodies of classic movies, as more of a 'co-worker’ than a best friend. But when Greg’s mom (Connie Britton) insists he spend time with Rachel (Olivia Cooke) – a girl in his class who has just been diagnosed with cancer - he slowly discovers how worthwhile the true bonds of friendship can be.
May 28, 2013
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