When Is Babylon Release In Cinemas, Latest Review, Cast, Trailer For Brad Pitt And Margot Robbie Movie
Hollywood's latest blockbuster Babylon is a favorite for the 2023 Oscars, with a star-studded cast set to hit UK cinemas by then.
It's a week until Babel launches in the UK.
Starring some of the biggest names in cinema, this epic film follows the rise and fall of various characters during Hollywood's transition from silent to sound in the late 1920s.
It will be his first film directed by award-winning Damien Chazelle, following 2020's First Man starring Ryan Gosling. It is in the running for an Oscar, and various betting sites are targeting Babylon to get an Oscar nomination in the new year.
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The film has a very strong cast with Brad Pitt starring as Jack Conrad.
The Fight Club star will be joined by other big names, including Margot Robbie as aspiring actress Nellie LaRoy, Tobey Maguire as mob boss James McKay and Diego Calvo as Manny Torres, a Mexican-American film assistant who dreams of roles that matter in the film industry. . .
The other main cast includes Olivia Wilde (Don't Worry Darling), Jean Smart (Fargo), Jowan Adepo (Mother!), Lee Jun Lee (Meek). JC Kerrais, Jimmy Ortega, Shane Powers, Troy Metcalf, Phoebe Tonkin, Hansford Prince are confirmed for the other films.
Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea was almost credited with appearing as Bob Levine.
Review of the movie Babylon
As of 16/16 via SkyBet, Babylon is the outside favorite for Best Picture at the Oscars and has received positive reviews from critics.
The highly respected movie site iMDb rated the film 7.4 out of 10, with 917 of IMDb's 5,339 users rating the film 10 out of 10. Another respected film review site, Rotten Tomatoes, currently has a Babel rating of 55% from critics. audience rating is only 50%.
Kyle Smith of The Wall Street Journal called the film "one of the most intense and ambitious films of the year", while JVS film critic Samuel Leggett Jr. said it had some very strong moments, well-acted scenes and a level of negative/positive analysis of the film.
However, CNN's Brian Lowery criticized Babel, saying it was "a drawn-out, messy endurance test that lasted more than three hours that wasn't ready for close-ups", and Alison Gilmour of the Winnipeg Free Press echoed his sentiment , adding "and the time is three hours." The run is the best "last departure of this violent and violent film."
When Babylon is released in UK cinemas, showing time and age ratings
Get ready to pack plenty of snacks and popcorn for this one, as Babylon clocks in at an epic three hours and nine minutes, significantly longer than Chazelle's previous hits La La Land and Whiplash.
The BBFC rated the film 18 for violent sex, nudity and drug abuse.
Babylon opens in UK cinemas on Friday 20 January and Cineworld is already taking bookings for ViP, SuperScreen and Standard screenings.