Author: Stefan Pape
Despite having appeared in both Rogue One and Jupiter Ascending, Life marks the first major cinematic role for British actor Ariyon Bakare, and we had the pleasure of sitting down with the talented actor to promote the Daniel Espinosa sci-fi.
We discussed the plausibility of the narrative at hand, and whether that was a selling point, while also pointing towards the sheer horror that derives from the unknown – which the antagonist in this picture(an organism named Calvin) represents.
Bakare also discussed the close-knit nature of the cast and crew, and why he seems to have an inclination for this particular genre – which leads into a brief discussion about shooting the scenes depicting zero gravity, and whether or not he’d ever been tempted to go to space himself one day.
Finally, in light of recent comments made by Samuel L. Jackson concerning black British actors taking on roles in the States,...
Despite having appeared in both Rogue One and Jupiter Ascending, Life marks the first major cinematic role for British actor Ariyon Bakare, and we had the pleasure of sitting down with the talented actor to promote the Daniel Espinosa sci-fi.
We discussed the plausibility of the narrative at hand, and whether that was a selling point, while also pointing towards the sheer horror that derives from the unknown – which the antagonist in this picture(an organism named Calvin) represents.
Bakare also discussed the close-knit nature of the cast and crew, and why he seems to have an inclination for this particular genre – which leads into a brief discussion about shooting the scenes depicting zero gravity, and whether or not he’d ever been tempted to go to space himself one day.
Finally, in light of recent comments made by Samuel L. Jackson concerning black British actors taking on roles in the States,...
- 3/23/2017
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Winner of six Goya Awards (the Spanish equivalent of the Oscar) including Best Film, No Rest For the Wicked (No habra paz para los malvados) is now available to Us audiences. After an eight-year absence from moviemaking, celebrated director Enrique Urbizu (Box 507, Life Marks) makes a extraordinary return to the screen with this powerful cop drama. No Rest For the Wicked has transfixed audiences around the globe, recently screening to riveted crowds at Fantastic Fest. The film centers on Santos Trinidad (the great Jose Coronado), a dirty and violent cop with a penchant for vice. During a drunken bender, he murders three people in a bar in front of a frightened witness who escapes from the building, successfully evading Santos. While Santos sets out to cover up his crimes, a judge and the police conduct an investigation into the murders, slowly revealing a massive criminal conspiracy. With the thriller's intertwining...
- 12/20/2012
- TribecaFilm.com
In keeping with its commitment to making the best international films available to American audiences, Tribeca Film has acquired the North American rights to No Rest for the Wicked (No habra paz para los malvados), which won a staggering six Goya Awards (the Spanish equivalent of the Oscar) including Best Film. After an eight-year absence from moviemaking, celebrated director Enrique Urbizu (Box 507, Life Marks) makes a remarkable return with this powerful film. Screening at the acclaimed Fantastic Fest in Austin this Saturday, the Spanish thriller centers on Santos Trinidad (a powerful Jose Coronado), a dirty cop with a violent streak and a penchant for vice. During a drunken binge, he murders three people in a bar in front of a terrified witness who escapes from the building, successfully evading Santos. While Santos sets out to cover up his crimes, a judge and the police conduct an investigation into ...
- 9/21/2012
- TribecaFilm.com
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