EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: After amassing a fortune making films in which unsavoury characters meet brutal ends, director Guy Ritchie looks to build a burial ground at his country estate


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dailym.ai— EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: He's amassed a fortune courtesy of box-office hits in which characters meet brutal ends - But Guy Ritchie has no intention of going out in similarly indecorous manner.

GeekTyrant—Alan Ritchson Sold Guy Ritchie on Making His WWII Action Thriller More Brutal and Violent Than He Originally Intended — GeekTyrant. Guy Ritchie’s most recent film, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, was met with mixed reviews, but I had a blast watching the movie! I thought it was great and...

GQ—The Fall Guy's Big Stunt-y Ending Makes Cameos Good Again. The following article contains major spoilers for The Fall Guy. Is there anyone as good at this as Ryan Gosling right now? This, as in, being incandescently hot, boasting more rizz than prime JFK, and somehow not being a knob about it. He's a star, baby! And if Barbie's Kenvolution wasn't enough to convince you of that, you'll come away from his new action rom-com romp The Fall Guy a zealous convert to the cause. But Gosling's not the only super-charismatic, chronically self-deprecating male...

VG247—The Legend of Zelda film director wants it to be "grounded" so don't expect a motion captured Tingle. The Legend of Zelda movie director Wes Ball has said he's aiming for something a little more "grounded" with his adaptation than he first envisioned a decade ago. Now, admittedly, right off the bat when I saw Wes Ball, the guy behind the soon-to-be-released Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, say that he wants his Zelda move to be more "grounded" and "real" alarm bells went off in my head. You're telling me you want the series where its protagonist, Link, has been a furry, a painting, and a...