JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 3 – PARABELLUM | Roadshow Activation Comes To Chicago!

WHAT:  The iconic Mustang from the first two installments of the John Wick franchise, as well as the motorcycle from John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, will travel across the Midwest and East Coast from August 31 to September 18 to visit select Best Buy Stores, NASCAR events, and the Green Bay Packers vs. Minnesota Vikings NFL game.

www.JohnWickRoadTrip.com

 WHO: Fans will have the opportunity to take a photo with the Mustang, escape an army of assassins with a John Wick motorcycle green screen, check out real props from the films, and experience the John Wick universe in person. They’ll even be given a chance to win fun John Wick swag.

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WATCH: First Trailer for Trey Edward Shults’ ‘WAVES’

WATCH THE EMOTIONAL FIRST TRAILER FOR TELLURIDE BREAKOUT WAVES

From acclaimed filmmaker Trey Edward Shults and featuring an astonishing ensemble cast lead by Sterling K. Brown, WAVES is the heartrending story of one family’s journey to embrace love and forgiveness.


Following its revelatory world premiere at Telluride, WAVES will next screen at the Toronto International Film Festival
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Review – Good Boys (2019)

by Nile Fortner

Even though the movie Good Boys has some wacky, gross-out jokes, and 12-year-olds in outrageous situations, this film has a lot of heart, especially towards the end. The movie’s charm comes from the way producer Seth Rogen and debut-director Gene Stupnitsky showcase the innocence of kids. The comedy comes from that innocence of children talking about things in an adult perspective. This film follows a similar format of Superbad or more recently Booksmart.

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Review – The Purity of Vengeance (2019): Fantasia International Film Festival!

by Vincent Leblanc

My second film on Day 11 of the Fantasia International Film Festival was the Canadian Premiere of the Danish crime thriller Journal 64 aka The Purity of Vengeance. The film opened in Danish theaters in October 2018 and apparently became the highest-grossing Danish film ever during its run. It also played in many film festivals before landing in Montreal.   

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