Adam Driver to Star in Sam Raimi Produced Sci-Fi Thriller ’65’

Recent Oscar nominee Adam Driver finds work in mysterious original sci-fi thriller ’65’ from ‘A Quiet Place’ scribes and Sam Raimi. News story by George Taylor.

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Ferrari (2023) Review

Enzo Ferrari biopic ‘Ferrari’, from ‘Heat’ director Michael Mann and starring Adam Driver, reinforces negative stereotypes and fails in its mission. Review by Clotilde Chinnici.

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White Noise (2022) Review

Noah Baumbach, the filmmaker behind ‘Marriage Story’, adapts Don DeLillo’s “White Noise” into a timely and darkly funny Netflix Original film starring Adam Driver. Review by Emi Grant.

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House of Gucci (2021) Review

Lady Gaga and Adam Driver are acting in another movie to Jared Leto and others in Ridley Scott’s true-to-life Gucci empire story, ‘House of Gucci’ (2021). Review by Sam Sewell-Peterson.

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Annette (2021) EIFF Review

Sparks and Leos Carax combine for the unique and interesting movie musical ‘Annette’, starring Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard. Mark Carnochan reviews.

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Marriage Story (2019) Review

Marriage Story Netflix Film

Netflix original drama ‘Marriage Story’ (2019) from screenwriter-director Noah Baumbach, starring Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson, is a complex and human tale of divorce according to Sam Sewell-Peterson in his review.

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The Dead Don’t Die (2019) Review

Bill Murray and Adam Driver star in the latest movie from Jim Jarmusch, a zombie survival movie titled ‘The Dead Don’t Die’. Joseph Wade reviews.

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Ridley Scott Films Ranked

All 28 films directed by Ridley Scott ranked from worst to best, including ‘Alien’, ‘Blade Runner’, ‘Gladiator’ and ‘Napoleon’. Article by Sam Sewell-Peterson.

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Megalopolis (2024) Review

Adam Driver's face bathed in green/blue light across one half and red light across the other in Francis Ford Coppola movie 'Megalopolis' (2024).

Francis Ford Coppola passion project ‘Megalopolis’ (2024) is a failure. It is a downright unenjoyable vanity project that proves the director’s best days are behind him. Review by Jacob Davis.

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