Hustlers Review

This is an advance review out of the Toronto International Film Festival. Hustlers opens in the US and UK on Sept. 13 and in Australia on Oct. 10.

“The whole country is a strip club: you’ve got people throwing the money and you’ve got people doing the dance,” Jennifer Lopez’s Ramona says at a pivotal point of Hustlers; a simplistic but apt way of describing the search for power and control that drives this layered and unexpectedly weighty heist movie. Inspired by the 2015 New York Magazine piece “The Hustlers at Scores,” the Lorene Scafaria-directed and written film explores a group of strippers who brazenly embezzle money from rich club attendees.

We follow the group starting in 2007: Destiny (Constance Wu) is new to the club with the desire to take care of her ailing grandmother. She becomes entranced with Ramona, an ambitious veteran of the club whose entire focus is providing for her daughter, who soon takes Destiny under her wing. Things are going well until the 2008 recession: with powerful CEOs and stock brokers feeling the squeeze, they’re less likely to splash their cash in the club, prompting the enterprising Ramona to mastermind a new way of getting paid: drugging these powerful men and stealing their money.

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Xbox’s Phil Spencer Will Play Destiny 2 With Bungie This Week, Here’s How You Can Join Him

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As the leader of Xbox, Phil Spencer is a very busy man, but he still finds time to play games. One of his favorites is the Destiny franchise. Back in 2017, he said he had spent more than 700 hours playing the sci-fi shooter. Now, Bungie has announced a special Destiny livestream event featuring none other than Spencer.

On Tuesday, September 10, Spencer will play Destiny 2 alongside Bungie CEO Pete Parsons during a multi-hour livestream from 3 PM to 5 PM PT. Parsons and Spencer will team up to play the Destiny 2 Heroic Strike playlist. That means they’ll be in public matchmaking, so you’ll have a chance to be their third squad member.

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Those who do matchmake with Spencer and Parsons have the chance to win a special emblem related to the event. You can see all the important information about the event down the page.

Bungie Bounty—Strike Team Edition

  • Destiny 2 on Xbox Live
  • Heroic Strike Playlist
  • Tuesday, September 10 3–5 PM PDT
  • Gamertags:
    • Phil Spencer — P3
    • Pete Parsons — Mango

Destiny 2’s next expansion, Shadowkeep, launches on October 1 for PC, as well as PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Recently, Bungie announced plans to introduce a Fortnite-style battle pass in Destiny 2 timed with the release of Shadowkeep.

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The Muppets Reboot Dropped by Disney+

Disney+ will not be moving forward with Muppets Live Another Day, a scripted comedy series that was to “pick up right where 1984’s The Muppets Take Manhattan left off and focus on Kermit as he must bring the Muppets back together (after being disbanded) to help locate the missing Rowlf.”

Reported by Deadline, Muppets Live Another Day was to be “written/executive produced by Frozen star Josh Gad and Once Upon a Time creators Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis.”

It had a pilot order and had been in the works for some time, but it will not go forward “over discrepancy between the writing team’s creative vision and that of the top brass at Disney-owned Muppet Studio.”

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EA Launches Surprise Cloud Gaming Trial With Four Games

EA has announced its Cloud Gaming Technical Trial that will allow fans to test out EA’s cloud technology with such titles as FIFA 19, Titanfall 2, Need for Speed Rivals, and Unravel.

EA’s chief technology officer Ken Moss took to Medium to discuss EA’s biggest public-facing step towards a cloud-based future since its announcement of Project Atlas last year, and fans can sign up now for a chance to try it out for themselves.

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After It Chapter 2, A Third Movie Could Be A Prequel But Nothing Is Confirmed Yet

The new Stephen King movie It: Chapter 2 wraps up the events of King’s writing but both star Bill Skarsgard and director Andy Muschietti believe there is more story to tell with a potential third movie.

Skarsgard, who plays Pennywise the clown, told Entertainment Weekly that he would come back to play the murderous villain again if the scriptwriters found an interesting story to tell. He suggested that it could be fascinating to examine what happened before the events of the first It movie. King himself didn’t write an It prequel, so this would be an all-new story.

“The book ends where the second movie ends, so that is the final chapter of this story,” Skarsgard said. “There is this interesting aspect of going back in time before all this happened. There might be a story there that might be worth exploring. Obviously that would be a story that’s not in the book, it would be a freestanding story, but obviously within the same universe. So, there might be something interesting out of it. I think it would be fun.”

Muschietti, meanwhile, told i09 that the It universe is actually a rich tapestry on which to tell more stories, given that its mythology goes back millions of years.

“Mythology is something that always has opportunities to explore,” he said. “It has been on Earth for millions of years. He’s been in contact with humans for hundreds of years, every 27 years. So you can imagine the amount of material.”

It is the name of a multi-dimensional evil that just happens to take the form of Pennywise the clown in King’s books and the movies. In theory, It could take numerous other, different forms.

“It’s always exciting to think of eventually exploring this mythology,” Muschietti added. “It’s very exciting. But, for now, there’s nothing on the table [for a third movie].”

It Chapter 2 opened in theatres on September 5 and it dominated the box office with $91 million in the US and Canada, and $94 million from international markets for a first-weekend total opening of $185 million. The It movie franchise is enormously successful, as parts 1 and 2 hold the records for the first and second largest-openings for horror movies in the history of cinema.

Given that, it makes sense that producers Warner Bros. would think about making a third movie someday. It Chapter 2 focused a lot on the “Deadlights,” which have some kind of connection to It and Pennywise, but the second movie did not expand on what they actually are apart from suggesting they may be Pennywise’s true form. This could theoretically be a an avenue that a prequel might explore, though this is only speculation. For now, however, nothing has been announced or confirmed.

For more on It Chapter 2, check out GameSpot’s review and extended coverage in the feature linked below.

Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker Won’t Cross Over With Robert Pattinson’s Batman

DC may have multiple Batman movies in the pipeline, but don’t expect Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker and Robert Pattinson’s Batman to cross paths. Joker director Todd Phillips has shot down any possibility of a crossover.

Phillips didn’t mince words when Variety asked if these two cinematic incarnations might appear in the same movie together, saying simply “No, definitely not.”

Phillips clarified that there’s no reason to assume DC won’t introduce another version of Joker in one of Pattinson’s Batman movies, but that it won’t be the same version played by Phoenix.

“Oddly, in the states, comic books are our Shakespeare it seems, and you can do many many versions of Hamlet,” Phillips said. “There will be many more Jokers, I’m sure, in the future.”

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A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

This is an advance review out of the Toronto International Film Festival. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood opens in the US on Nov. 22 and in the UK on Dec. 6.

Lloyd Vogel (Matthew Rhys) hands his first draft of his profile of Mister Rogers (Tom Hanks) to his editor. Exasperated, he explains his whole hesitation about the piece, saying “I just don’t know if he’s real.” This is not an uncommon reaction to the lore around Fred Rogers.

A children’s television icon, Mister Rogers’ has a reputation as a sort of god amongst men – with many wondering if the person they’ve grown up with is the same off the air. In the Marielle Heller (The Diary of a Teenage Girl, Can You Ever Forgive Me?)-directed A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, we get the application of Mister Rogers’ guiding principles to an extremely jaded writer. The result is a story that’s equal parts heartfelt and hilarious.

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