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Brad Pitt Might Ditch Zombies for Sci-fi in James Gray’s ‘Ad Astra’
Brad Pitt Might Ditch Zombies for Sci-fi in James Gray’s ‘Ad Astra’
Brad Pitt Might Ditch Zombies for Sci-fi in James Gray’s ‘Ad Astra’
While Brad Pitt has been in a metric ton of movies over the years, it might blow your mind to learn that he’s never been in one set in space. While he’s certainly done plenty of supernatural tales like World War Z and Interview with a Vampire, Twelve Monkeys is probably the closest he’s gotten to big, brainy sci-fi, and all of those have been firmly Earthbound. That might change if, since his World War Z sequel has been put on hold and possibly cancelled, Pitt decides to board James Gray’s Ad Astra.
Brad Pitt Killed the Zombies, According to Horror Master George Romero
Brad Pitt Killed the Zombies, According to Horror Master George Romero
Brad Pitt Killed the Zombies, According to Horror Master George Romero
Film may still be barely alive, but zombies are dead, according to resident undead authority George A. Romero. (That is, authority on the undead. Romero’s fine.) He singlehandedly brought the zombie genre back to life in 1968 with the now-classic Night of the Living Dead, whose rotting subjects have been a horror staple to this day. But the director doesn’t much care for how they’ve evolved, and claims they’re a lot less scarier than they used to be.
Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard’s ‘Allied’ Gets a Glossy New Poster and TV Spot
Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard’s ‘Allied’ Gets a Glossy New Poster and TV Spot
Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard’s ‘Allied’ Gets a Glossy New Poster and TV Spot
Halloween is very nearly upon us, and there’s hardly any film more appropriate for the season than Robert Zemeckis’ upcoming Allied. Though it may be set for a release on November 23, the suspenseful account of intelligence officer Max Vatan (Brad Pitt), who’s forced to investigate rumors that his beloved wife Marianne Beausejour (Marion Cotillard) may be a Nazi spy, fully embodies the spirit of the ‘ween season. In her layers of deceptions and intrigue, Marianne wears a mask not unlike the rubbery monster-faces children don for trick-or-treating every year. That’s a valid connection, right? Yeah? Timely lede!

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