I'll Link to That: System Crasher, A Man Called Otto, Turning Red
Monday, February 21, 2022 at 10:00PM
NATHANIEL R in A Man Called Otto, Berlinale, Channing Tatum, Euphoria, LGBTQ+, Middle Eastern Films, Napoleon, Tahar Rahim, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Turning Red, links, remakes

Collider Tom Hanks A Man Called Otto (a remake of Sweden's A Man Called Ove) is getting a Christmas 2022 theatrical release. You might recall that the original was nominated for Best Makeup so Hanks is already attempting to dominate that category next year with this film and those prosthetics on Elvis...
TFE ...the trailer of which we discussed here a few days back
• The Daily Beast lots of drama on the set of Euphoria this season

Andrew Garfield, Elliot Page, Tahar Rahim, The Marvelous Mrs Maisel, Paul Thomas Anderson, a gay film causing a stir in Egypt, and more...

• /Film interviews Dog director and Magic Mike screenwriter Reid Carolin
The Wrap Channing Tatum set to star in the remake of System Crasher at MGM. If you'll recall that German flick made little Helena Zengel famous just before News of the World)
Vanity Fair What Elliot Page's memoir "Pageboy" will hold (it's reportedly gone for a big deal $3 million)
Deadline Sony, one of the only studios that still believes in theatrical, celebrates the box office of Uncharted
IndieWire Paul Thomas Anderson interviewed on Licorice Pizza
Cinema Blend early buzz on Pixar's Turning Red
• /Film Andrew Garfield promises to compete on the UK's "Strictly Come Dancing" show if he wins the Oscar for tick, tick...BOOM!
TheaterMania with The Marvelous Mrs Maisel back, they begin a season by season guide to theatrical references in the series
MNPP Jason is not excited about Ridley Scott's upcoming Napoleon but is very excited about using its existence to shower us in Tahar Rahim photographs
Film School Rejects remembers the Batmania of 1989
Deadline Oscar winning film editor David Brenner (Avatar, Born on the 4th of July) has died at just 59 years of age
The Guardian talks to Joanna Scanlan who may well be the frontrunner for Best Actress at BAFTA
• Towleroad An Arabic German film Bashtaalak Sa'at (I Sometimes Miss You), about a gay relationship which screened at Berlinale, is being vilified in Egypt. Protestors want the director's citizenship revoked

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