Pacino and De Niro only share two scenes together but they’re positively electric, and the film boasts one of the most iconic shootouts ever put to screen. Michael Mann’s 1995 crime epic takes place in Los Angeles and finds Al Pacino playing an LAPD detective hot on the tail of a professional criminal, played by Robert De Niro. One of the best crime films ever made, “Heat” influenced a generation of filmmakers (and served as the direct inspiration for Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight”). The soundtrack features two original songs by Sufjan Stevens, and the supporting performance by Michael Stuhlbarg is outstanding. Chalamet plays a 17-year-old vacationing with his family in Italy in 1983 who strikes up a romantic relationship with a 24-year-old grad student (played by Armie Hammer). Filmmaker Luca Guadagnino transports the viewer to a time and place, yes, but also exudes the feeling of lust, love and possibility throughout. The film that really put Timothee Chalamet on the map, “Call Me by Your Name” is one of the most deeply felt love stories ever put to screen. Standout performances from Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Brian Tyree-Henry, Hiroyuki Sanada, Joey King and (REDACTED) ensue. Easy enough, right? Well, the train is full of assassins, and Pitt’s character soon learns he’s in way over his head. Directed by Pitt’s former stunt man David Leitch (who also directed “Atomic Blonde” and “Deadpool 2”), the film follows an assassin going through something of a mental breakdown who is tasked with retrieving a briefcase on a bullet train in Japan. What’s New on Netflix in May 2023 Bullet Train “Bullet Train” (Columbia Pictures)īrad Pitt goes full goof mode in “Bullet Train,” which makes excellent use of his comedic sensibilities and movie star aesthetic.
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