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New Netflix movie The Midnight Sky, starring George Clooney is set to become Netflix most watched show of all time.

The movie is based on the book "Good Morning, Midnight" by Lily Brooks-Dalton. Directed by George Clooney the main plot revolves around Augustine Lofthouse, a scientist searching for habitable planets around the solar system.


The story picks up 30 years later with a space station returning from one of Jupiter's moons, k-23. After a successful mission the station makes its way back to Earth only to find a catastrophic level event has all but destroyed earth and left humanity on the brink of destruction.


George Clooney's character faces a race against time to warn the station of the dangers of returning to Earth. Also starring Felicity Jones as Dr Iris "Sully" Sullivan The Midnight Sky is a brave attempt at an already saturated genre. Directed by George Clooney it has some interesting elements and isn't like your usual Sci-Fi end of the world movie.


Choosing to concentrate more on the humanity side of things rather then what actually happened to Earth to get to this point.


It's a valiant effort from Clooney and the rest of the cast, however it feels a little stale in parts with the film dragging for a good 30 minutes in the beginning.


Netflix have released numerous small scale Sci-Fi movies in the last 2 years and it seems to be a genre that it making a resurgence in Hollywood, with many movie stars choosing to tackle the genre more often.

"Ad Astra" with Brad Pitt faired pretty well and "First Man" starring Ryan Gosling was also a very good take on the genre.

First man starring Ryan Gosling.

In a statement released by Netflix it seems 72 million households so far have chosen to stream the movie. Not bad for a film that has a rotten tomatoes rating of only 52%.


Talking about the movie Clooney said "There's a longing in this story, It's a real need to connect, deeply connect. And there's also this conversation about what mankind is capable of doing to mankind that creeps up on you."


He added: "Even when times didn't seem as apocalyptic as they do right now, we've always liked those kind of stories."

Let's hope 2021 isn't anything like this story!


The Midnight Sky is streaming on Netflix now.


Original content by OnPoints Media.



 
 
 
  • Writer: OnPoints Media
    OnPoints Media
  • Dec 16, 2020
  • 5 min read

Well, well, well Tom....


Audio footage was released earlier today (16/12/2020) of Tom Cruise destroying a few members of the crew on his new movie "Mission Impossible 7". If you haven't already listened to it, please head over to The Sun and have a listen, it makes for interesting ear candy.


Whatever your thought's on Tom Cruise, whether it's his odd scientology beliefs, or the fact he might be the nicest actor in Hollywood...except Tom Hanks (obviously), he has starred in some exceptional films, here is a run down of our favourites and the ones we believe deserve a place in our top 10.

 

10. Cocktail (1988)

A talented New York City bartender takes a job at a bar in Jamaica and falls in love.


What can we say...if it were up to us Cocktail would be on every day of the year.


A classic retro feeling 80's movie, with a great performance from Bryan Brown as Doug Coughlin, the "mentor" if you like, to Tom Cruise' Brian Flanagan.


If you haven't seen it, speak to your mum, I'm sure she'll tell how good it is.






 

9. Born on the Fourth of July (1990)

The biography of Ron Kovic. Paralyzed in the Vietnam war, he becomes an anti-war and pro-human rights political activist after feeling betrayed by the country he fought for.


The amazing true story of love, loss and regret. Tom is fantastic in this role, aged 28 the year of filming it's remarkable that man who has never been to war, never seen or been put in that kind of position before, was tasked with taking on a role this heavy. He knocked it out of the park and the film received 8 Oscar nominations and 2 nods for Best Director (Oliver Stone) and Editing.


Cruise also received a Bafta nod for his performance.


 

8. Minority Report (2002)

Anybody who say's this isn't one of Steven Spielberg's best films is a liar...no we're joking, but it definitely is.


Based on the immensely popular Philip K. Dick short story (also famous for Blade Runner, Total Recall and A Scanner Darkly) It's one of those films that yes it's set in the future, but it's not so far that it's not believe. OK maybe the flying cars are a little far fetched but certainly the VR technology when he's swiping across the crime scenes is close to being in every day life (if it was more affordable).


Anyway, Tom excels in this type of role as the confused detective trying to solve a murder he hasn't committed yet.


 

7. A Few Good Men (1992)

Now a lot of you might say that Jack Nicholson stole the show, However, unbelievably he was only in three scenes in the entire movie. Although we don't disagree that Jack's performance was fantastic, Tom Cruise once again proves that even if you're Hollywood gold standard talent (Jack Nicholson) he will keep up with you every step of the way.


A very mature performance and perfectly cast as the sharp tongued hot shot Military Lawyer, Tom Cruise is 100% somebody we want to have on our side if we were in court.


Plus let's not forget this film spawned one of the greatest quotes of all time in the history of cinema. "you can't handle the truth"

 

6. Mission Impossible: Fallout

A return to winning ways for this one.


Yes, Ethen Hunt is basically the American James Bond. Tom Cruise has built his career on this franchise and why not! Probably the best entry in the franchise aside from the obvious (we'll get to that).


Let's be honest, you don't expect much from these films, it's more a showcase of "what silly stunt can Tom try and do, before he kills himself?". Seriously though, we're not complaining, he learned to fly a helicopter for this...could he be any cooler?!


Also...there's a moustache and a fight in a toilet which is a simple but brilliant set piece.


 

5. Risky Business (1983)

Nothing more will be said other then this...


Search "Tom Cruise Risky Business dance" on the internet, that has everything you want.














 

4. Jerry Maguire (1996)

Film quote anyone?


Our personal favourite on this list, this is not just a classic Tom Cruise film but this is THE classic Rom Com that all others are modelled on.


"You had me at hello"

"Show me the money"

"You complete me"


I don't think any other film can boast such a list of famous quotes.


And who can forget Jonathan Lipnicki, the cutest kid ever.




 

3. Tropic Thunder (2008)

Let us explain...


Not a good film, has it's moments yes but all in all it was an excuse for Ben Stiller to show off his phonebook of friends and see who he could get to be in his film.


BUT.....He gave us Tom Cruise in his most memorable role to date.


Fat and foul mouthed(almost sounded like his rant on the Mission Impossible set), he is the best thing to come out of this movie and has spawned numerous memes since it aired 12 years ago.


More please.



 

2. Top Gun (1988)

It doesn't get much retro 80's then Top Gun.


The beach volleyball scene is another level bromance, we all wish had a friend we can play volleyball on a beach with...in sunglasses, without shirts, and waaaaay too much baby oil on.


Another great set of quotes as well with this one...


"I was inverted"

"Your ego is writing cheques your body can't cash"


Watch it and watch it now!



 

1. Rain Man (1988) / Mission Impossible (1996)

We couldn't decide! Some of you may think this is a slight cop out, but think about these two films for what they are. Don't compare them to each other, then make your choice.


We'll start with Rain man, Bafta's, Golden Globes and Oscar's. This Movie has it all, Dustin Hoffman's best performance by far. The story if you haven't seen it is about love, brotherly love to be exact. Tom Cruises' character is a bit of a jack the lad, likes his own company, finds out through a family tragedy that he has a brother. His brother, Dustin Hoffman has Autism, doesn't talk and has no idea who his brother is.


The story takes them to Vegas, where they realise there relationship could be mutually beneficial, all through a great scene about toothpicks.


The rest needs to be watched, Tom Cruises' performance is even more special considering that he released 4 films from 1988-1990, he was one busy boy so to be able to give this sort of performance while also having other projects on the go is pretty impressive.


Next up Mission Impossible, No not the second instalment... The first and the best.


Now we wouldn't expect anything else from a Brian De Palma film. Carrie, Scarface, The Untouchables, Carlito's Way, The Black Dahlia, Snake Eyes. What a list!


Known for long cut's and tense build ups, he really nails this as a mystery thriller. Rather then building up each scene and giving you the ending of that scene straight away, he builds the tension from the very beginning and it doesn't end until they get on a train...


The perfect role for Tom, It's dramatic, packed with action and he get's to run... A lot.


Once again another Cruise film which we can't see anyone else playing his role, unfortunately since the first instalment it hasn't really kept the same quality, until Fallout. Fingers crossed his next 2 Mission Impossible movies are more MI1 and not MI2.


What's your favourite on the list?

Do you agree?


Original content from OnPoints Media.

 
 
 
  • Writer: OnPoints Media
    OnPoints Media
  • Dec 12, 2020
  • 3 min read

Marvel Studios have released trailers, dates, set photos and announced more shows coming to Disney+. If you're anything like us, you've watched them all, read all of the news and have a pretty good idea of what your binge watching will consist of in 2021.


However, if you've been living under a rock this week, here is a run down of what you can expect to see on Disney+ and in Cinemas throughout 2021.


WandaVision - Disney+ / January 15th 2021


Marvel Studios' WandaVision blends the style of classic sitcoms with the Marvel Cinematic Universe in which Wanda Maximoff and Vision, two super-powered beings living their ideal suburban life, begin to suspect that everything is not as it seems.





 

Falcon and the Winter Soldier - Disney+ / March 19th 2021


After being handed the mantle of Captain America at the end of Avengers: Endgame (2019), Sam Wilson teams up with Bucky Barnes in a worldwide adventure that puts their abilities to the test.






 

Black Widow - Cinemas / May 7th 2021


In Marvel Studios’ action-packed spy thriller “Black Widow,” Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow confronts the darker parts of her ledger when a dangerous conspiracy with ties to her past arises. Pursued by a force that will stop at nothing to bring her down, Natasha must deal with her history as a spy and the broken relationships left in her wake long before she became an Avenger.



 

Loki - Disney+ / May 2021


In Marvel Studios’ “Loki,” the mercurial villain Loki (Tom Hiddleston) resumes his role as the God of Mischief in a new series that takes place after the events of “Avengers: Endgame.” Kate Herron directs and Michael Waldron is head writer.





 

What If...? - Disney+ / Summer 2021


Details surrounding this series are being kept quiet, here is the best description we could give.


Exploring pivotal moments from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and turning them on their head, leading the audience into uncharted territory.




 

Shang-Chi & The Legend Of The Ten Rings - Cinemas / July 9th 2021


Shang-Chi is forced to confront his past after he is drawn into the Ten Rings organization. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is intended to be the 25th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film is directed by Destin Daniel Cretton from a screenplay by David Callaham and stars Simu Liu as Shang-Chi, alongside Tony Leung, Awkwafina, Michelle Yeoh, Fala Chen, Meng’er Zhang, Florian Munteanu, and Ronny Chieng.

 

The Eternals - Cinemas / November 5th 2021


Marvel Studios' Eternals features an exciting new team of Super Heroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, ancient aliens who have been living on Earth in secret for thousands of years. Following the events of Avengers: Endgame, an unexpected tragedy forces them out of the shadows to reunite against mankind's most ancient enemy, the Deviants.




 

Ms Marvel - Disney+ / Late 2021


The new series will introduce Kamala Khan, aka Ms Marvel, as a force to be reckoned with in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Very little is known about the Disney+ show, but a recent casting call has hinted towards classic comic characters Red Dagger and the Inhuman Kamran featuring in the series.





 

Hawkeye - Disney+ / late 2021


Series based on the Marvel Comics superhero Hawkeye, based on the adventures of Young Avenger, Kate Bishop, who took on the role after the original Avenger, Clint Barton.







 

Spider-Man 3 - Cinemas / December 2021


Currently scheduled for a December 2021 release, Spider-Man’s third solo movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has yet to receive an official title. As of now, the plan is for Spider-Man 3 to be the fourth film on Marvel’s Phase 4 slate, after Black Widow, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and Eternals.





WOW... 2021 is set to be a great year for Marvel fans (which is basically everyone). The Eternals is set to be Marvel Studios new flagship franchise, a difficult act to follow after Avengers Endgame broke every box office record going.


Hopefully you're all looking forward to it as much as we are!


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