It’s been an era since his all-time The Mummy and it could be too early to say, but 2021’s No Sudden Move has landed Fraser on Martin Scorcese’s radar for 2022s Killers of the Flower Moon with Leonardo DiCaprio. After he sobered up, he landed Arrested Development, calling it the pivotal turning point in his professional life. Curt ( Don Cheadle) has just been released from prison and needs one good job to get out of town before some of the criminal power players that he’s crossed come after him, including a peculiar figure named Watkins ( Bill Duke ). JASON BATEMAN – ARRESTED DEVELOPMENTīateman was a child-star in Little House on the Prairie and Silver Spoons, but Hollywood got the best of his teens and 20s. Martial arts fans worldwide saw his legacy reach new heights as Bill in Kill Bill. However, the 80s and 90s were not at all fruitful for him. DAVID CARRADINE – KILL BILLĬarradine earned recognition in the 70s by his iconic role as Caine in Kung Fu. 1999s A Walk On The Moon pulled her back into the limelight and lead to an Oscar nomination in the steamy thriller Unfaithful. Rose to fame in the 80s, Diane lane had a brief period of retirement after multiple flops. His portrayal of Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction put him back on the A-list after which he delivered a string of hits. JOHN TRAVOLTA – PULP FICTIONĪfter delivering hits like Saturday Night Fever and Grease in the 70s, Travolta had multiple flops in the 80s took down his career. Her career resurected and she bounced back after long halt with her Oscar-winning performance in 1956’s Anastasia. Ingrid Bergman was one of the most popular actresses in the world after she starred in 1942s Casablanca. After Tarantino cast him in 2007s Death Proof, he got back to blockbusters like the Fast & Furious series and Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. The result is infinitely more complex, sophisticated, and erudite than the majority of films currently streaming or in theaters. Kurt Russell had 80s cult hits like Escape From New York but his star power cooled by the mid 90s. Steven Soderbergh‘s comedic crime thriller No Sudden Move marks the cerebral, adventurous filmmaker’s return to the twisty thrills of Out of Sight or the Ocean trilogy, albeit with tacked-on sociopolitical messages.
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