> The children of a once famous artist hire a forger to complete some unfinished, long ago abandoned canvases so they’ll have an inheritance when he dies.
Starring
* Ian McKellen
* Michaela Coel
* James Corden
* Jessica Gunning
Lonely_Noyaaa on
Soderbergh continues to be one of the most consistently interesting directors working. The poster alone looks like its going to be a character study about mentorship, legacy or artistic rivalry.
That watercolor unfinished look is perfect for a movie about art and artists.
mrfujidoesacid on
I love Soderbergh but he’s really testing me by casting James Corden.
Bagelbuttboi on
Soderbergh’s been cooking his last few movies but this has the same writer as No Sudden Move, which I enjoyed but it wasn’t as good as presence or black bag. Cautiously optimistic I suppose
Sammyd1108 on
You really can’t predict whatever Soderbergh is gonna make. The man makes such wildly different kind of movies.
RememberThinkDream on
James Cordon? Lmao nope.
As good as Sir Ian McKellen is, James Cordon ruins everything he associates with.
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No Imperioli? You gotta be kiddin me
Finally a good poster
I’m not a fan of the writer’s filmography…
Directed by Steven Soderbergh
Written by Ed Solomon
Synopsis:
> The children of a once famous artist hire a forger to complete some unfinished, long ago abandoned canvases so they’ll have an inheritance when he dies.
Starring
* Ian McKellen
* Michaela Coel
* James Corden
* Jessica Gunning
Soderbergh continues to be one of the most consistently interesting directors working. The poster alone looks like its going to be a character study about mentorship, legacy or artistic rivalry.
That watercolor unfinished look is perfect for a movie about art and artists.
I love Soderbergh but he’s really testing me by casting James Corden.
Soderbergh’s been cooking his last few movies but this has the same writer as No Sudden Move, which I enjoyed but it wasn’t as good as presence or black bag. Cautiously optimistic I suppose
You really can’t predict whatever Soderbergh is gonna make. The man makes such wildly different kind of movies.
James Cordon? Lmao nope.
As good as Sir Ian McKellen is, James Cordon ruins everything he associates with.