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Michal Zebrowski

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Michal Zebrowski

10 Great Movies Starring The Winners Of The 2025 Golden Globes
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The 2025 awards season recently kicked off with the Golden Globes on Sunday, January 5. Hosted by Nikki Glaser, this entertaining spectacle gave viewers their first glimpse into who can be expected to thrive as the season continues. Numerous actors (including several first-time winners) managed to take home one of the prestigious awards, further solidifying them as some of the leading talents in the industry.

Of course, with this new recognition being given to these actors, many viewers are now curious about where else they can see these stars show off their skills. Fortunately, most of the winners of the 2025 Golden Globes have appeared in many other great projects before, so audiences have plenty of places they can go in order to appreciate their work. Although there are many other options as well, these movies highlight some of the best performances by the newest batch of Golden Globe winners from earlier in their careers.
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  • 1/6/2025
  • by Eli Morrison
  • ScreenRant
Adrien Brody Says He Has Ptsd After Dedication to His Role in 'The Pianist'
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Adrien Brody, the star of one of 2024's best films, The Brutalist, recalls the harrowing experience that was shooting The Pianist, the film that earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor in 2003. Brody reveals that he went through an extreme diet to lose weight for the role, and the experience was, in fact, so harrowing that it gave him post-traumatic stress disorder (Ptsd).

The actor spoke to Vulture about his latest film, one he likes to compare to The Pianist. In The Brutalist, Brody gives life to László Tóth, a World War II Jewish survivor who moves to the United States after the war, and his life is completely turned around by a mogul who sees Tóth's skills in architecture. The film is already gaining award buzz, with Brody being at the forefront of a tight Oscar race. Thus, it makes sense that he is now reflecting on The...
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  • 12/24/2024
  • by Federico Furzan
  • MovieWeb
10 Impactful War Movies That Will Emotionally Stick With You Forever
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Truly impactful war movies have the potential to leave an eternal mark on viewers who carry forward this powerful cinematic experience for the rest of their lives. From brutal depictions of soldiers on the battlefield to uncompromising showcases of the psychological horror of life during wartime, conflict-based cinema has consistently spread an anti-war message that connects with viewers in ways that other media often cant. As the visual depiction of warfare gets presented to audiences in its purest form, this can leave an impression on viewers that lasts a lifetime.

Many of the greatest directors who ever lived have made truly timeless war movies so brutal they can only be endured once. However, the sheer power of that singular viewing can be so memorable that the visions of war are seared in the audiences subconscious for decades to come. While these emotionally intense war movies will surely make for uncomfortable viewing,...
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  • 11/1/2024
  • by Stephen Holland
  • ScreenRant
The Witcher's Andrzej Sapkowski Prefers Henry Cavill's Voice for Geralt
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The Witcher author Andrzej Sapkowski considers Henry Cavill's voice iconic as Geralt in the same way that Viggo Mortensen perfectly embodies Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Henry Cavill's Geralt in The Witcher was well-received by fans of the novel and video game series alike. The actor's co-stars also complimented his dedication to the role, faithfully portraying the character according to the novels and the original Polish folklore. However, reports of mounting tension behind the scenes between the actor and the showrunners were all but confirmed when Cavill announced he was leaving the series. The news came as a shock to fans, including The Witcher author Andrzej Sapkowski, who said he considered Cavill's take on the character superior to others in an interview with Beyond Pixels.

Related CD Projekt To Release Official Mod Editor for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt developer CD...
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  • 11/30/2023
  • by Manuel Demegillo
  • CBR
DVD Review: Army of Valhalla
Army Of Valhalla

Stars: Michal Zebrowski, Marina Aleksandrova, Malgorzata Foremniak | Written by Jerzy Hoffman, Józef Hen | Directed by Jerzy Hoffman

The synopsis for Army of Valhalla goes something like this:

“In the 9th Century warring tribes fight for control of Poland. Each tribe will do anything to protect their land. But when a Prince plots to take control of the nation it’s left to the commander of the prince’s own army to stand in the way.”

You couldn’t have told that from watching the film alone, mostly because there isn’t a single time where it tells you the setting or the time frame, other than it being “a long, long time ago”. That’s a minor fault you could say, so on the film went. There’s a solid 45 minutes of betrayals and set-up before the armies choose their allegiances and begin their attempt to overthrow the prince,...
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  • 7/18/2011
  • by JeButlin
  • Nerdly
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