Jake Gyllenhaal has signed on to star in “The Sisters Brothers” alongside Joaquin Phoenix, according to Variety. The indie feature, directed by Jacques Audiard, also stars John C. Reilly, who serves as one of the producers.
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Based on Patrick DeWitt’s 2011 novel of the same name, “The Sisters Brothers” follows the story of two brothers and notorious assassins, Eli and Charlie Sisters, who are hired to kill a gold prospector named Hermann Kermit Warm, who has stolen from their boss. Set in 1851, Eli and Charlie pursue Hermann from the Oregon desert to San Francisco. Meanwhile, Eli is going through a personal crisis and begins to reconsider his career choice.
Gyllenhaal’s next film, “Life,” co-starring Ryan Reynolds, will hit theaters on March 24. A new trailer for the sci-fi thriller premiered during the Super Bowl.
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Based on Patrick DeWitt’s 2011 novel of the same name, “The Sisters Brothers” follows the story of two brothers and notorious assassins, Eli and Charlie Sisters, who are hired to kill a gold prospector named Hermann Kermit Warm, who has stolen from their boss. Set in 1851, Eli and Charlie pursue Hermann from the Oregon desert to San Francisco. Meanwhile, Eli is going through a personal crisis and begins to reconsider his career choice.
Gyllenhaal’s next film, “Life,” co-starring Ryan Reynolds, will hit theaters on March 24. A new trailer for the sci-fi thriller premiered during the Super Bowl.
- 2/10/2017
- by Yoselin Acevedo
- Indiewire
Leo Records' first batch of 2012 releases (some of which I already wrote about here) includes two featuring saxophonist/bass clarinetist Gebhard Ullmann, both featuring his bass clarinet work with special projects: his long-running group The Clarinet Trio with fellow clarinetists Jurgen Kupke (clarinet) and Michael Thieke (clarinet, alto clarinet), and another trio, BASSX3, wherein Ullmann teams with bassists Chris Dahlgren and Clayton Thomas. I not only immediately looked forward to reviewing both of them, as Mr. Ullmann is one of my favorite artists, I also relished these releases as an opportunity to look back on his earlier work on Leo Records, both with The Clarinet Trio and in other contexts. As before, dates in parentheses after album titles are recording dates, with release on Leo sub-labels also noted there.
The Clarinet Trio Oct. 1, '98 (Lab, 9/30-10/2/98)
The variety of colors and styles this group commands despite its heterogeneous instrumentation was...
The Clarinet Trio Oct. 1, '98 (Lab, 9/30-10/2/98)
The variety of colors and styles this group commands despite its heterogeneous instrumentation was...
- 3/1/2012
- by SteveHoltje
- www.culturecatch.com
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