Argylle is an action-packed thriller with brilliant fights and twists, starring Bryce Dallas Howard and Sam Rockwell. Despite mixed reviews, the movie delivers intense fight scenes and a satisfying ending for Elly and Aidan. From rooftop chases to colorful smoke shootouts, Argylle offers non-stop excitement for all ages to enjoy.
This article contains spoilers for Argylle.
The movie Argylle is an interesting new take on spy movies, but it still has plenty of brilliant fight scenes and action sequences. In another movie from director Matthew Vaughn, Argylle stars Bryce Dallas Howard as Elly Conway, the author of the Argylle novels, who finds that her fictional creations are actually real. Along the way, she meets real-life spy Aidan Wilde (Sam Rockwell), who helps her discover her past memories as Rachel Kylle. Throughout the film, the two face multiple big threats, which results in some great and dramatic moments.
Although reviews for...
This article contains spoilers for Argylle.
The movie Argylle is an interesting new take on spy movies, but it still has plenty of brilliant fight scenes and action sequences. In another movie from director Matthew Vaughn, Argylle stars Bryce Dallas Howard as Elly Conway, the author of the Argylle novels, who finds that her fictional creations are actually real. Along the way, she meets real-life spy Aidan Wilde (Sam Rockwell), who helps her discover her past memories as Rachel Kylle. Throughout the film, the two face multiple big threats, which results in some great and dramatic moments.
Although reviews for...
- 4/15/2024
- by Rebecca Sargeant
- ScreenRant
Stars: Bryce Dallas Howard, Henry Cavill, Sam Rockwell, Bryan Cranston, Dua Lipa, Ariana DeBose, Richard E. Grant, John Cena, Tomás Paredes | Written by Jason Fuchs | Directed by Matthew Vaughn
Matthew Vaughn’s Argylle seems to have spilt audiences and critics all over the world. From being branded as over-the-top fun, to the worst film of the year. While it’s neither of them, at times it can be argued that it’s fallen into each argument.
Bryce Dallas Howard plays Elly Conway, an author who has written a series of best-selling spy novels, all of which focus on the heroic action hero, Argylle. We first see agent Argylle in action, played by Henry Cavill, who has, unfortunately, been given the worst haircut ever put to screen. Sporting his dreadful haircut he’s on a mission, one that is filled with over-the-top dialogue and action, and some of the worst CGI you’re likely to see,...
Matthew Vaughn’s Argylle seems to have spilt audiences and critics all over the world. From being branded as over-the-top fun, to the worst film of the year. While it’s neither of them, at times it can be argued that it’s fallen into each argument.
Bryce Dallas Howard plays Elly Conway, an author who has written a series of best-selling spy novels, all of which focus on the heroic action hero, Argylle. We first see agent Argylle in action, played by Henry Cavill, who has, unfortunately, been given the worst haircut ever put to screen. Sporting his dreadful haircut he’s on a mission, one that is filled with over-the-top dialogue and action, and some of the worst CGI you’re likely to see,...
- 2/7/2024
- by Alex Ginnelly
- Nerdly
London-based Kaleidoscope Film Distribution has scored a flurry of deals on Spaniard Daniel H. Torrado’s horror thriller “Covid 21: Lethal Virus,” which market premieres at the Malaga Festival’s Spanish Screenings online showcase.
Recent deals inked by Kaleidoscope, who manages “Covid 21” worldwide rights outside Spain, take in a pan-Asian agreement with The Walt Disney Company, a Scandinavian rights sale to Danish indie distributor Mis. Label, and a Korean deal with Nk Contents. Meanwhile, Vendetta Films has taken Australian and New Zealand rights.
Pacts for North American and Germany are currently under negotiations.
“Covid 21” is set in a broken world still struggling to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, where a mutated new super virus threatens to destroy the remnants of mankind.
When civilization is hit with the outbreak of a new lethal virus, the results are swift, chaotic, and deadly, throwing the world into further crisis.
With the last hopes...
Recent deals inked by Kaleidoscope, who manages “Covid 21” worldwide rights outside Spain, take in a pan-Asian agreement with The Walt Disney Company, a Scandinavian rights sale to Danish indie distributor Mis. Label, and a Korean deal with Nk Contents. Meanwhile, Vendetta Films has taken Australian and New Zealand rights.
Pacts for North American and Germany are currently under negotiations.
“Covid 21” is set in a broken world still struggling to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, where a mutated new super virus threatens to destroy the remnants of mankind.
When civilization is hit with the outbreak of a new lethal virus, the results are swift, chaotic, and deadly, throwing the world into further crisis.
With the last hopes...
- 11/18/2020
- by Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
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