One day, Barkhad Abdi was driving taxicabs in Minneapolis and the next, he was on movie sets in Malta and Morocco, making his acting debut opposite Oscar winner Tom Hanks in the high-octane hostage picture Captain Phillips for filmmaker Paul Greengrass.
A few days after cameras started rolling, Abdi dialed up Francine Maisler, the casting director who locked him in the movie playing the lead Somali pirate responsible for hijacking an American cargo ship. “I called Francine and said, ‘I like this. I want to do more. How can I make this my career?'” remembers Abdi, who beat out more than 1,000 hopefuls vying for the role from open casting calls in Minneapolis, Ohio and San Diego, cities home to large populations of Somali Americans. “She asked me how many Black actors I see in movies each year, and I said, ‘Not that many.’ She then said, ‘Whatever you do...
A few days after cameras started rolling, Abdi dialed up Francine Maisler, the casting director who locked him in the movie playing the lead Somali pirate responsible for hijacking an American cargo ship. “I called Francine and said, ‘I like this. I want to do more. How can I make this my career?'” remembers Abdi, who beat out more than 1,000 hopefuls vying for the role from open casting calls in Minneapolis, Ohio and San Diego, cities home to large populations of Somali Americans. “She asked me how many Black actors I see in movies each year, and I said, ‘Not that many.’ She then said, ‘Whatever you do...
- 3/8/2024
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After a season of spending, Freevee knows you don't have to break the bank for quality. The free Amazon streamer has already added several titles to its platform to start the month, including the Tom Hanks-starred "Captain Phillips" and Ryan Coogler's directorial debut "Fruitvale Station," but more great titles will be coming throughout the rest of the month.
Find out The Streamable's top picks for what's here now and what's coming to the streamer throughout January!
Watch Now Free amazonfreevee.com What are the 5 Best Shows and Movies Coming to Freevee in January 2024? “Baby Driver” | Monday, Jan. 1
Edgar Wright helms the action thriller starring Ansel Elgort as Baby, a prodigal heist getaway driver and music-loving orphan in for one last job before riding off into the sunset with his girlfriend Debora (Lily James). Eiza Gonzalez, Jon Hamm, Jamie Foxx, Jon Bernthal, and Kevin Spacey make up the supporting...
Find out The Streamable's top picks for what's here now and what's coming to the streamer throughout January!
Watch Now Free amazonfreevee.com What are the 5 Best Shows and Movies Coming to Freevee in January 2024? “Baby Driver” | Monday, Jan. 1
Edgar Wright helms the action thriller starring Ansel Elgort as Baby, a prodigal heist getaway driver and music-loving orphan in for one last job before riding off into the sunset with his girlfriend Debora (Lily James). Eiza Gonzalez, Jon Hamm, Jamie Foxx, Jon Bernthal, and Kevin Spacey make up the supporting...
- 1/3/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
HBO Max has cooked up a slate of several classic films as well as a few newer ones arriving this January. “The Menu” (2022) arrived early in the month after releasing theatrically in November before Thanksgiving. Danny DeVito’s “Matilda” (1996) can contend with Netflix’s new movie musical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s book. And while Tom Hanks’ latest role “A Man Called Otto” has hit the box office, several of his films have landed at various streamers if you’re hankering for more after the tear-jearking feature film.
Hitting the sweet spot for dog movie lovers is “Marley and Me,” starring Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston, and the animated wonder “The Book of Life” is also newly added.
Here are some of the best new movies to stream on HBO Max in January 2023.
“Matilda” (1996) (Sony Pictures)
The 1996 version of Roald Dahl’s classic book arrived on HBO’s streaming service...
Hitting the sweet spot for dog movie lovers is “Marley and Me,” starring Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston, and the animated wonder “The Book of Life” is also newly added.
Here are some of the best new movies to stream on HBO Max in January 2023.
“Matilda” (1996) (Sony Pictures)
The 1996 version of Roald Dahl’s classic book arrived on HBO’s streaming service...
- 1/22/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Justin Theroux in Apple TV+’s ‘The Mosquito Coast’ season 2
Apple TV+’s fall 2022 lineup will include new seasons of Slow Horses, The Mosquito Coast, Little America, and Mythic Quest. The streaming service just announced the premiere dates for the returning series, along with debuting new photos and plot details.
The Mosquito Coast season two starring Justin Theroux debuts on November 4th and Slow Horses with Gary Oldman returns for a second season on December 2nd. Season two of Little America arrives on December 9th, and Mythic Quest season three starring Wrexham Football Club co-owner Rob McElhenney premieres on November 11th.
The Mosquito Coast Season 2 – November 4, 2022
Based on Paul Theroux’s best-selling novel, The Mosquito Coast follows the dangerous journey of Allie Fox, a brilliant inventor and stubborn idealist, who uproots his family on a dangerous quest to find refuge from the U.S. government, cartels, and hitmen. In season two,...
Apple TV+’s fall 2022 lineup will include new seasons of Slow Horses, The Mosquito Coast, Little America, and Mythic Quest. The streaming service just announced the premiere dates for the returning series, along with debuting new photos and plot details.
The Mosquito Coast season two starring Justin Theroux debuts on November 4th and Slow Horses with Gary Oldman returns for a second season on December 2nd. Season two of Little America arrives on December 9th, and Mythic Quest season three starring Wrexham Football Club co-owner Rob McElhenney premieres on November 11th.
The Mosquito Coast Season 2 – November 4, 2022
Based on Paul Theroux’s best-selling novel, The Mosquito Coast follows the dangerous journey of Allie Fox, a brilliant inventor and stubborn idealist, who uproots his family on a dangerous quest to find refuge from the U.S. government, cartels, and hitmen. In season two,...
- 9/29/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The Rome Film Festival (October 17-27) has unveiled its 2019 official selection, which includes Downton Abbey, Waves, Judy, The Aeronauts, Hustlers and Werner Herzog documentary Nomad[/link] about writer Bruce Chatwin.
A total of 33 films and documentaries will play in the official lineup (full list below). As previously announced, the fest will open with Edward Norton’s Motherless Brooklyn while Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman will have a centerpiece screening. Only two Italian movies are included in the main selection.
The festival also revealed a pre-opening October 16 world premiere for John Turturro’s anticipated The Big Lebowski spinoff, The Jesus Rolls, which follows Lebowski character Jesus Quintana.
The impressive lineup of onstage interviews includes Bill Murray and Viola Davis – both of whom will receive lifetime achievement awards – Fanny Ardant, Olivier Assayas, Ethan Coen, Benicio Del Toro, Bret Easton Ellis, Ron Howard, Hirokazu Kore-eda, Edward Norton, Bertrand Tavernier, John Travolta and Jia Zhangke.
A total of 33 films and documentaries will play in the official lineup (full list below). As previously announced, the fest will open with Edward Norton’s Motherless Brooklyn while Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman will have a centerpiece screening. Only two Italian movies are included in the main selection.
The festival also revealed a pre-opening October 16 world premiere for John Turturro’s anticipated The Big Lebowski spinoff, The Jesus Rolls, which follows Lebowski character Jesus Quintana.
The impressive lineup of onstage interviews includes Bill Murray and Viola Davis – both of whom will receive lifetime achievement awards – Fanny Ardant, Olivier Assayas, Ethan Coen, Benicio Del Toro, Bret Easton Ellis, Ron Howard, Hirokazu Kore-eda, Edward Norton, Bertrand Tavernier, John Travolta and Jia Zhangke.
- 10/4/2019
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
438 Days
After premiering two films in 2018, Sweden’s Jesper Ganslandt fast tracks his sixth feature, 438 Days (438 Dager) Produced by Sandra Harms and Karl Fredrik Ulfung, the project stars Gustaf Skarsgård and Matias Varela based on the true story of two Swedish journalist held captive in Ethiopia. Ganslandt appears in the supporting cast which also includes Fredrik Evers, Joseflin Nelden, Philip Zanden, and Faysal Ahmed. Cinematographer Sophia Olsson is lensing the feature. Ganslandt’s 2006 debut Falkenberg Farewell and his 2009 sophomore feature The Ape both premiered in Venice Days.…...
After premiering two films in 2018, Sweden’s Jesper Ganslandt fast tracks his sixth feature, 438 Days (438 Dager) Produced by Sandra Harms and Karl Fredrik Ulfung, the project stars Gustaf Skarsgård and Matias Varela based on the true story of two Swedish journalist held captive in Ethiopia. Ganslandt appears in the supporting cast which also includes Fredrik Evers, Joseflin Nelden, Philip Zanden, and Faysal Ahmed. Cinematographer Sophia Olsson is lensing the feature. Ganslandt’s 2006 debut Falkenberg Farewell and his 2009 sophomore feature The Ape both premiered in Venice Days.…...
- 1/2/2019
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
"I took an enormous risk... Me, and my colleagues, we take those risks every day because we believe that journalism is a force for good." Screen Daily has released the first teaser trailer for a film titled 438 Days, which is still in production but still looking for international attention. The film is based on the true story of two Swedish journalists who were locked up for 438 days in Ethiopia inside the notorious Kality prison in Addis Ababa, after being tried as terrorists even though they were just there as journalists trying to report on the hunt for oil effecting the local population. Gustaf Skarsgård and Matias Varela star as Martin Schibbye and Johan Persson, who later wrote a book about this. The full cast also includes Fredrik Evers, Josefin Neldén, Philip Zandén, Faysal Ahmed, and Jesper Ganslandt. This is only a teaser with a tiny bit of footage, but it...
- 11/4/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Directed by: Paul Greengrass Written by: Billy Ray Main cast members: Tom Hanks, Barkhad Abdi, Catherine Keener, Max Martini, Barkhad Abdirahman, Faysal Ahmed, Michael Chernus Number of Oscar nominations in total: 6 Other nominations besides Best Picture: Best Supporting Actor (Abdi), Best Adapted Screenplay (Ray), Best Film Editing, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing Notable precursor wins: Won Best Adapted Screenplay at the Writers Guild of America Awards, Won Best Supporting Actor at the London Critics Circle Film Awards, and Won Best Edited Feature Film – Dramatic at the American Cinema Editors Ace Eddie Awards Chances at winning Best Picture: A long shot contender, but not the longest of shots in the lineup Chances at other Academy Award wins: Perhaps the new frontrunner for Best Film Editing, with a fighter’s chance at Best Sound Editing and Sound Mixing, plus a potential spoiler in Best Adapted Screenplay Previously in this series: 12 Years...
- 2/12/2014
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
Tom Hanks plays the title character in Paul Greengrass's thriller Captain Phillips. Based on a true story of how a Us cargo ship and its crew were taken hostage by Somali pirates, it was one of the most critically acclaimed movies of 2013.
The film is available to watch online now without a subscription, thanks to blinkbox.
Here are seven reasons for you should cancel your plans today and watch Captain Phillips instead:
1. Tom Hanks gives his best performance in years
Hanks is awesome in what is possibly his best dramatic role since 2002's Road To Perdition. You will be rooting for him from start to finish, and he should've been nominated for an Oscar.
2. It has one of the best screen debuts of all time
Barkhad Abdi was deservedly nominated for an Oscar for playing pirate Muse. It is quite possibly the best cinematic debut for a non-child actor ever.
The film is available to watch online now without a subscription, thanks to blinkbox.
Here are seven reasons for you should cancel your plans today and watch Captain Phillips instead:
1. Tom Hanks gives his best performance in years
Hanks is awesome in what is possibly his best dramatic role since 2002's Road To Perdition. You will be rooting for him from start to finish, and he should've been nominated for an Oscar.
2. It has one of the best screen debuts of all time
Barkhad Abdi was deservedly nominated for an Oscar for playing pirate Muse. It is quite possibly the best cinematic debut for a non-child actor ever.
- 2/10/2014
- Digital Spy
One of my top ten films of 2013 was A Hijacking, a little-seen Danish film that, similarly to Paul Greengrass’s Captain Phillips, turns a spotlight on what happens when a group of Somali pirates take over a cargo ship in the Indian Ocean. However, almost everything else about the two films is different.
A Hijacking revels in searingly tense silences, exploring the devastating human cost of the hijacking for the hostages, pirates and negotiators back in Copenhagen. Conversely, Captain Phillips moves at a frenetic pace, jumping from tense confrontation to tense confrontation without allowing its audience opportunity to take a single breath. A Hijacking digs into the pirates’ motives and spreads its focus to three different men, while Captain Phillips is undoubtedly a biopic, laser-focused on giving lead actor Tom Hanks the chance to bring a true American hero to life. One film zeroes in on minute details, while the...
A Hijacking revels in searingly tense silences, exploring the devastating human cost of the hijacking for the hostages, pirates and negotiators back in Copenhagen. Conversely, Captain Phillips moves at a frenetic pace, jumping from tense confrontation to tense confrontation without allowing its audience opportunity to take a single breath. A Hijacking digs into the pirates’ motives and spreads its focus to three different men, while Captain Phillips is undoubtedly a biopic, laser-focused on giving lead actor Tom Hanks the chance to bring a true American hero to life. One film zeroes in on minute details, while the...
- 2/1/2014
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
Film: "Captain Phillips"; Cast: Tom Hanks, Barkhad Abdi, Barkhad Abdirahman, Faysal Ahmed, Mahat M. Ali, Michael Chernus, Corey Johnson, Max Martini, Chris Mulkey, Yul Vazquez, David Warshofsky and Catherine Keener; Director: Paul Greengrass; Rating: ****
There seems to be a deluge of survival stories hitting the theatres of late. After "Prisoners" and "Gravity", this week we have "Captain Phillips". What's interesting is that each film is better than the other.
"Captain Phillips" is a tale of conflict between men who refuse to give in. This forms the crux of this effective thrilling drama.
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There seems to be a deluge of survival stories hitting the theatres of late. After "Prisoners" and "Gravity", this week we have "Captain Phillips". What's interesting is that each film is better than the other.
"Captain Phillips" is a tale of conflict between men who refuse to give in. This forms the crux of this effective thrilling drama.
Based on the.
- 10/17/2013
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
’Captain Phillips’: ’Incomplete’ and ’less than completely satisfying’ (photo: Mahat M. Ali, Tom Hanks, Faysal Ahmed in ’Captain Phillips’) In Paul Greengrass’ thriller starring Tom Hanks, Captain Phillips, the titular Captain is a merchant ship’s skipper whose cargo vessel, the Mv Maersk Alabama, was hijacked by Somali pirates in March 2009. The event became worldwide news in nearly real time after the Captain was taken hostage by the pirates, who fled the merchant vessel in one of its lifeboats. In short order, the four pirates, with Captain Phillips under armed duress, found themselves pursued and surrounded by several American naval war vessels intent on preventing the Captain from being taken to Somalia — the inference being quite clear to all. Mostly adapted from the Captain’s memoir — a book with the unwieldy title A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea — Captain Phillips is conversely...
- 10/14/2013
- by Tim Cogshell
- Alt Film Guide
Warner Bros. Pictures' senstational sci-fi thriller drama Gravity starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney has topped the box office for a second weekend over Sony's debuting Somali pirate actioner Captain Phillips with a big $44.5 million sophomore run. That's very impressive, showing just 21% change compared to its debut weekend gross of $55.7 million. That brings the film scripted by Alfonso Cuaron and Jonas Cuaron's, (helmed by Alfonso) total to over $123.3 million, already covering its $100 million production budget. This is undoubtedly one of the best films of the year, and could land Bullock her third Academy Award. Tom Hanks starrer Captain Phillips grossed an estimated $26 million on its debut weekend. The Paul Greengrass film which has also received excellent reviews, , averaged $8,609 per theater and is scripted by Billy Ray based on the book "A Captain's Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea" by Richard Phillips with Stephan Talty. Barkhad Abdi,...
- 10/13/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Tom Hanks’ ‘Captain Phillips’ weekend box office: One of Hanks’ biggest domestic openings in the past decade Starring two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks in the title role — though you wouldn’t know it by looking at the film’s poster — Paul Greengrass’ inspired-by-real-life-events Captain Phillips grossed an estimated $8.5 million from 3,020 venues on Friday, October 11, 2013, including $600,000 from Thursday night showings, according to studio estimates found at Box Office Mojo. Captain Phillips chronicles the adventures of the titular captain of an American cargo ship hijacked by Somali pirates in 2009. (Photo: Tom Hanks in Captain Phillips.) Budgeted at $55 million — not including marketing and distribution expenses — Captain Phillips should collect anywhere between $23-25 million by Sunday evening. A major Saturday surge and a strong Sunday hold could lead to even higher results, but for now that’s mere speculation. Either way, Captain Phillips has absolutely no chance of topping this weekend’s domestic box office chart,...
- 10/13/2013
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
‘Captain Phillips’: Tom Hanks’ Somali pirates movie likely to trail ‘Gravity’ by a wide margin Starring Tom Hanks in the title role, Paul Greengrass’ Captain Phillips grossed an estimated $600,000 from showings on Thursday night, October 10, 2013. The film follows the titular real-life captain of an American cargo ship hijacked by Somali pirates in 2009 — reportedly the first such hijacking in two centuries. (Photo: Tom Hanks in Captain Phillips.) Seven years ago, Paul Greengrass came up with another film inspired by real-life events pitting heroic Americans vs. Muslim evildoers: the well-received domestic box office disappointment United 93, about the one September 11, 2001, flight in which the passengers rebelled against the Muslim terrorists. Distributor Sony Pictures is obviously expecting much better business for the less traumatic movie-fied events found in the $55 million-budgeted Captain Phillips, which, even factoring in inflation, has a price tag more than three times higher than that of United 93. In fact,...
- 10/12/2013
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
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The Good: One of Hanks’ best performances, tense throughout, adds depth by showing both sides of the issues, strong score sets the tone
The Bad: Too much camera movement for no reason (especially early), a few unrealistic moments that were clearly added “just for the movie”, not for everyone
Release Date: October 11, 2013
Genre: Drama/ Thriller
Rating: PG-13
Directed by: Paul Greengrass
Screenplay by: Billy Ray, Richard Philips
Cast: Tom Hanks, Barkhad Abdi
Run Time: 134 min.
Captain Philips sets itself up quickly, then builds the tension and never lets it drop. It’s a thriller that knows its strengths, plays to them well,...
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The Good: One of Hanks’ best performances, tense throughout, adds depth by showing both sides of the issues, strong score sets the tone
The Bad: Too much camera movement for no reason (especially early), a few unrealistic moments that were clearly added “just for the movie”, not for everyone
Release Date: October 11, 2013
Genre: Drama/ Thriller
Rating: PG-13
Directed by: Paul Greengrass
Screenplay by: Billy Ray, Richard Philips
Cast: Tom Hanks, Barkhad Abdi
Run Time: 134 min.
Captain Philips sets itself up quickly, then builds the tension and never lets it drop. It’s a thriller that knows its strengths, plays to them well,...
- 10/11/2013
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Nick Vollmer)
- Cinelinx
Paul Greengrass' Captain Phillips runs approximately 134 minutes long and as an audience member you feel pretty much every minute of that running time. However, it's the final 10-15 minutes where you stop being aware you're actually watching a movie and are thoroughly entrenched in the ordeal at hand. Based on the true story of the titular commander of the U.S. container ship Maersk Alabama, which was hijacked in 2009 by a crew of Somali pirates, there is an ebb and flow to Captain Phillips that does result in some down moments. The plot occasionally seems to be spinning in circles and small portions could have been snipped, but by the time the credits roll you'll only be left thinking of the devastating state you were left in with everything else just a blur. While the two films don't bear an immediate resemblance, Captain Phillips finds kinship with Zero Dark Thirty,...
- 10/11/2013
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Last year saw a major motion picture that exemplified the best of a sub-genre of the “based on true events” film, it was based on a true event that was very recent. The finale of Zero Dark Thirty occurred less than five years ago. And even though we were aware of the outcome, Zero was as riveting as any fictional thriller (much like last year’s Best Picture Oscar winner Argo, which did have over thirty years of distance). This year brings another such film, Captain Phillips. Although it dominated the headlines just four years ago, director Paul Greengrass and his crew have delivered a taut, tension filled docudrama that places us right in the thick of the life-or-death struggle for survival. Sure, we know the story, but there was much more going down that the cable news outlets could only hint at.
Greengrass has structured this modern nautical tale...
Greengrass has structured this modern nautical tale...
- 10/11/2013
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
It wasn't that long ago and we remember how it turned out. So there's no way that "Captain Phillips," the movie about the 2009 pirate attack on the M.V. Maersk Alabama, should be as surprising and entertaining a sea tale as it is.
What happened was more heroic than you'd expect. The resistance of the crew, the resilience and craftiness of the pirates and the guile, level-headedness and bravery of the title character are so Hollywood that you half expect Bruce Willis heroics and an exchange of pithy trash-talk catch-phrases.
But this thrilling retelling was directed by Paul ("United 93") Greengrass, an unfussy director with a talent for tension. And it was adapted from the real Capt. Richard Phillips' book by Billy ("Breach"/ "Shattered Glass") Ray.
They've cooked up an engrossing, sober-minded, fact-centered account, telling the story from parallel points of view of the two hard-case captains here. There's Phillips,...
What happened was more heroic than you'd expect. The resistance of the crew, the resilience and craftiness of the pirates and the guile, level-headedness and bravery of the title character are so Hollywood that you half expect Bruce Willis heroics and an exchange of pithy trash-talk catch-phrases.
But this thrilling retelling was directed by Paul ("United 93") Greengrass, an unfussy director with a talent for tension. And it was adapted from the real Capt. Richard Phillips' book by Billy ("Breach"/ "Shattered Glass") Ray.
They've cooked up an engrossing, sober-minded, fact-centered account, telling the story from parallel points of view of the two hard-case captains here. There's Phillips,...
- 10/10/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
The BFI London Film Festival 2013, in partnership with American Express (to give it its full title), has kicked off in style this year with the premiere of Captain Phillips, the gripping new film from Paul Greengrass and starring Tom Hanks.The true story concerns the incident in 2009 when Somali pirates took control of a container ship, the Maersk Alabama, and took its captain hostage in an attempt to successfully escape. Captain Phillips, played by Hanks, endured days at sea in a small, confined lifeboat as Us Navy ships pursused the pirates.Paul Greengrass directed the film, adapted from Phillips' memoir by Billy Ray, and it also stars Barkhad Abdi, Barkhad Abdirahman, Faysal Ahmed, Mahat M. Ali, Max Martini, Michael Chernus and Catherine Keener. Captain Phillips hits cinemas all over the UK on October 18 (look out for our interview with Paul Greengrass in that week's podcast), but comes out in the Us tomorrow.
- 10/10/2013
- EmpireOnline
Director: Paul Greengrass; Screenwriter: Billy Ray; Starring: Tom Hanks, Barkhad Abdi, Barkhad Abdirahman, Catherine Keener; Running time: 134 mins; Certificate: 12A
Big news in 2009, the hijacking of a Us cargo ship by Somali pirates was especially striking because of the scale of the rescue operation. In the end though, it's the will of one man to defy his captors that makes this dramatised account so utterly staggering, with every moment of the four-day ordeal brilliantly wrung out by British Bourne director Paul Greengrass and star Tom Hanks.
That's not to say the drama is overplayed. In a masterclass of filmmaking, Greengrass keeps a sparing, grounded approach and Hanks is right there with him, never having to say what's on his mind because it's made evident and palpable.
From the moment Phillips bids farewell to his wife (Catherine Keener), he is clearly struggling to rationalise a perilous job. Somali pirates are a...
Big news in 2009, the hijacking of a Us cargo ship by Somali pirates was especially striking because of the scale of the rescue operation. In the end though, it's the will of one man to defy his captors that makes this dramatised account so utterly staggering, with every moment of the four-day ordeal brilliantly wrung out by British Bourne director Paul Greengrass and star Tom Hanks.
That's not to say the drama is overplayed. In a masterclass of filmmaking, Greengrass keeps a sparing, grounded approach and Hanks is right there with him, never having to say what's on his mind because it's made evident and palpable.
From the moment Phillips bids farewell to his wife (Catherine Keener), he is clearly struggling to rationalise a perilous job. Somali pirates are a...
- 10/9/2013
- Digital Spy
Captain Phillips
Written by Billy Ray
Directed by Paul Greengrass
USA, 2013
In 2009, the U.S. container vessel Maersk Alabama, while transporting food cargo bound for Mombasa, was hijacked by a group of rebel Somali pirates. Captain Phillips examines the events that transpired on that fateful day in this intelligent geopolitical thriller, done so exquisitely by former legendary documentarian Paul Greengrass. While solidifying himself as a mainstream heavyweight with such action films as the Bourne series, Greengrass has made a name for himself as a master of realistic dramatizations with such portraits like the near-perfect reflection of the September 11 terrorist attacks in United 93. Captain Phillips is another fine example of breathtaking filmmaking that will leave the audience in shivers near the edge of their seats.
Tom Hanks plays the veteran merchant mariner Captain Richard Phillips, and does so with a stark sense of unobtrusiveness and truth. What could have been...
Written by Billy Ray
Directed by Paul Greengrass
USA, 2013
In 2009, the U.S. container vessel Maersk Alabama, while transporting food cargo bound for Mombasa, was hijacked by a group of rebel Somali pirates. Captain Phillips examines the events that transpired on that fateful day in this intelligent geopolitical thriller, done so exquisitely by former legendary documentarian Paul Greengrass. While solidifying himself as a mainstream heavyweight with such action films as the Bourne series, Greengrass has made a name for himself as a master of realistic dramatizations with such portraits like the near-perfect reflection of the September 11 terrorist attacks in United 93. Captain Phillips is another fine example of breathtaking filmmaking that will leave the audience in shivers near the edge of their seats.
Tom Hanks plays the veteran merchant mariner Captain Richard Phillips, and does so with a stark sense of unobtrusiveness and truth. What could have been...
- 10/8/2013
- by Christopher Clemente
- SoundOnSight
Catch two new clips from Captain Phillips starring Tom Hanks. The Paul Greengrass film from Sony is scripted by Bill Ray based on the book A Captain's Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea by Richard Phillips with Stephan Talty. This is the true story of Captain Richard Phillips and the 2009 hijacking by Somali pirates of the Us-flagged Mv Maersk Alabama, the first American cargo ship to be hijacked in two hundred years. The cast includes Barkhad Abdi, Barkhad Abdirahman, Faysal Ahmed, Mahat M. Ali, Michael Chernus, Corey Johnson, Max Martini, Chris Mulkey, Yul Vázquez, David Warshofsky and Catherine Keener.
- 10/1/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Fresh from its official bow at the Nyff over the weekend, Paul Greengrass’ Captain Phillips is just a few weeks out from landing in cinemas, and all the early signs point to this being a big awards contender and an adrenaline-fuelled blockbuster for Sony.
Dave was fortunate to see the film early – you can read our five-star review here – cementing the faith that this is going to be something that has everyone talking in the coming weeks and months. And as if it wasn’t on everyone’s radar already, Sony screened a new trailer / two-minute preview of the film during last night’s Breaking Bad finale.
Columbia Pictures’ action-thriller Captain Phillips stars two-time Oscar® winner Tom Hanks in the true story of Captain Richard Phillips and the 2009 hijacking by Somali pirates of the Us-flagged Mv Maersk Alabama, the first American cargo ship to be hijacked in two hundred years.
Dave was fortunate to see the film early – you can read our five-star review here – cementing the faith that this is going to be something that has everyone talking in the coming weeks and months. And as if it wasn’t on everyone’s radar already, Sony screened a new trailer / two-minute preview of the film during last night’s Breaking Bad finale.
Columbia Pictures’ action-thriller Captain Phillips stars two-time Oscar® winner Tom Hanks in the true story of Captain Richard Phillips and the 2009 hijacking by Somali pirates of the Us-flagged Mv Maersk Alabama, the first American cargo ship to be hijacked in two hundred years.
- 9/30/2013
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Title: Captain Phillips Directed By: Paul Greengrass Starring: Tom Hanks, Barkhad Abdi, Barkhad Abdirahman, Faysal Ahmed, Mahat M. Ali, Michael Chernus, Catherine Keener, David Warshofsky, Corey Johnson, Max Martini Screened At: New York Film Festival 2013 “Captain Phillips” is the ultimate true tragedy-to-film adaptation. Rather than ride the “wow, this really happened” wave to an explosive finish, Paul Greengrass’ representation is so absorbing in and of itself, you won’t have an ounce of energy left for that until well after. Tom Hanks is Richard Phillips, a cargo ship captain reporting to work for a new assignment, transporting a stock of relief supplies for Somalia, Uganda, and Kenya. While en route [ Read More ]
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- 9/28/2013
- by Perri Nemiroff
- ShockYa
The 51st New York Film Festival, running September 30th – October 13th, is coming up quickly and the full lineup is well under wraps. As Sound on Sight gets pumped up for the New York hospitality, here are our picks for the most anticipated films of the 51st Nyff, along with their official synopsis and trailer.
Captain Phillips
Paul Greengrass, 2013
USA | 134 minutes
“In April 2009, four Somali teenage pirates in a stolen Taiwanese fishing vessel seized the Maersk Alabama, a cargo ship bound for Mombasa. When the crew resisted, the pirates left with the Captain, Richard Phillips, and tried to make it ashore in the ship’s high speed lifeboat. What followed was a tense stand-off that was closely watched by the entire planet. Paul Greengrass, one of the incontestable masters of reality-based fictional filmmaking, and writer Billy Ray have crafted a film (based on Phillips’ account of the incident) that is...
Captain Phillips
Paul Greengrass, 2013
USA | 134 minutes
“In April 2009, four Somali teenage pirates in a stolen Taiwanese fishing vessel seized the Maersk Alabama, a cargo ship bound for Mombasa. When the crew resisted, the pirates left with the Captain, Richard Phillips, and tried to make it ashore in the ship’s high speed lifeboat. What followed was a tense stand-off that was closely watched by the entire planet. Paul Greengrass, one of the incontestable masters of reality-based fictional filmmaking, and writer Billy Ray have crafted a film (based on Phillips’ account of the incident) that is...
- 9/26/2013
- by Christopher Clemente
- SoundOnSight
Paul Greengrass’ Captain Phillips might be getting its official world premiere this time next week at the New York Film Festival, but Dave has already been privy to an early screening, and our five-star review would definitely suggest that the film’s going to be an Oscar heavyweight in the months to come.
Based on real events, Tom Hanks takes centre stage in the action/drama as the eponymous Captain Phillips, whose ship was hijacked back in 2009 by Somali pirates. The latest trailer landed just over a month ago, and with just a few more weeks before it touches down in Us cinemas, Sony has released a new TV spot.
Columbia Pictures’ action-thriller Captain Phillips stars two-time Oscar® winner Tom Hanks in the true story of Captain Richard Phillips and the 2009 hijacking by Somali pirates of the Us-flagged Mv Maersk Alabama, the first American cargo ship to be hijacked in two hundred years.
Based on real events, Tom Hanks takes centre stage in the action/drama as the eponymous Captain Phillips, whose ship was hijacked back in 2009 by Somali pirates. The latest trailer landed just over a month ago, and with just a few more weeks before it touches down in Us cinemas, Sony has released a new TV spot.
Columbia Pictures’ action-thriller Captain Phillips stars two-time Oscar® winner Tom Hanks in the true story of Captain Richard Phillips and the 2009 hijacking by Somali pirates of the Us-flagged Mv Maersk Alabama, the first American cargo ship to be hijacked in two hundred years.
- 9/19/2013
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The programme for the 57th BFI London Film Festival was recently announced, with the BFI’s Head of Cinemas and Festivals, Clare Stewart, returning for her second year with a rich and diverse group of international films and events from established and upcoming talent over a 12-day celebration of cinema.
The Festival will screen 234 fiction and documentary features, including 22 World Premieres, 16 International Premieres, 29 European Premieres, and 20 Archive films. There will also be screenings of 134 live-action and animated shorts. A stellar line-up of directors, cast and crew are expected to take part in career interviews, master classes, and other special events. The 57th BFI London Film Festival will run from 9-20 October 2013.
The Festival’s screenings are at venues across the capital, from the West End cinemas – Odeon West End, Vue West End, Odeon Leicester Square and a new addition this year the Cineworld Haymarket; to central London venues – BFI Southbank; the Ica,...
The Festival will screen 234 fiction and documentary features, including 22 World Premieres, 16 International Premieres, 29 European Premieres, and 20 Archive films. There will also be screenings of 134 live-action and animated shorts. A stellar line-up of directors, cast and crew are expected to take part in career interviews, master classes, and other special events. The 57th BFI London Film Festival will run from 9-20 October 2013.
The Festival’s screenings are at venues across the capital, from the West End cinemas – Odeon West End, Vue West End, Odeon Leicester Square and a new addition this year the Cineworld Haymarket; to central London venues – BFI Southbank; the Ica,...
- 9/18/2013
- by John
- SoundOnSight
Having helped redefine the action genre with his Bourne films Paul Greengrass returns to the dramatisation of real world events with his customary verve with Captain Phillips, based on the book A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy Seals, and Dangerous Days at Sea.
As with United 93 and Bloody Sunday Greengrass finds the human element quickly and establishes Tom Hanks as a family man with Catherine Keener as his wife talking about the difficulties of doing the job at sea. The almost mundane topics of working on these ships for long durations and how the young crew members are moving up the ranks faster than ever enforce a false sense of security and as he leaves Keener says the words ‘travel safe’, a farewell which will come to haunt her in the days to come.
Key to the director’s work is how the extraordinary affects the ordinary, and...
As with United 93 and Bloody Sunday Greengrass finds the human element quickly and establishes Tom Hanks as a family man with Catherine Keener as his wife talking about the difficulties of doing the job at sea. The almost mundane topics of working on these ships for long durations and how the young crew members are moving up the ranks faster than ever enforce a false sense of security and as he leaves Keener says the words ‘travel safe’, a farewell which will come to haunt her in the days to come.
Key to the director’s work is how the extraordinary affects the ordinary, and...
- 9/11/2013
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Check out the new poster for Paul Greengrass' Captain Phillips starring Tom Hanks, Barkhad Abdi, Barkhad Abdirahman, Faysal Ahmed, Mahat M. Ali, Michael Chernus, Corey Johnson, Max Martini, Chris Mulkey, Yul Vázquez, David Warshofsky and Catherine Keener. The action thriller from Columbia Pictures stars Hanks in the true story of Captain Richard Phillips and the 2009 hijacking by Somali pirates of the Us-flagged Mv Maersk Alabama, the first American cargo ship to be hijacked in two hundred years. Captain Phillips is directed by Oscar® nominee Paul Greengrass, from a screenplay by Billy Ray and based upon the book, "A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea," by Richard Phillips with Stephan Talty.
- 9/10/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Second poster for Paul Greengrass's Captain Phillips, starring Tom Hanks. A fresh poster has arrived for the film from the director od The Bourne Ultimatum which is based on a true story. Scott Rudin, Dana Brunettti and Michael De Luca produced Captain Phillips while Gregory Goodman, Eli Bush and Kevin Spacey serve as executive producers. Billy Ray wrote the script based upon the book "A Captain's Duty: Somali Pirates, Nacy Seals and Dangerous Days at Sea" by Richard Phillips. Also in the cast of what looks to be a stunning film judging by the trailer, are Barkhad Abdi, Barkhad Abdirahman, Faysal Ahmed, Mahat M. Ali, Michael Chernus, Corey Johnson, Max Martini, Chris Mulkey, Yul Vázquez, David Warshofsky and Catherine Keener.
- 9/2/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Sneak Peek the new trailer from director Paul Greengrass's "Captain Phillips", starring Tom Hanks as 'Captain Richard Phillips', who was taken hostage by Somali pirates in 2009 in exchange for the safety of his crew.
Cast also includes Catherine Keener, Max Martini, Barkhad Abdi, Barkhad Abdirahaman, Faysal Ahmed, Mahat M. Ali, Michael Chernus, Corey Johnson, Chris Mulkey, Yul Vazquez, and David Warshofsky:
"...'Captain Phillips' is director Paul Greengrass’s multi-layered examination of the 2009 hijacking of the Us container ship 'Maersk Alabama' by a crew of Somali pirates. It is – through Greengrass’s distinctive lens – simultaneously a pulse-pounding thriller and a complex portrait of the myriad effects of globalization. The film focuses on the relationship between the Alabama’s commanding officer, 'Captain Richard Phillips'(Hanks) and his Somali counterpart, 'Muse' (Barkhad Abdi).
"Set on an incontrovertible collision course off the coast of Somalia, both...
Cast also includes Catherine Keener, Max Martini, Barkhad Abdi, Barkhad Abdirahaman, Faysal Ahmed, Mahat M. Ali, Michael Chernus, Corey Johnson, Chris Mulkey, Yul Vazquez, and David Warshofsky:
"...'Captain Phillips' is director Paul Greengrass’s multi-layered examination of the 2009 hijacking of the Us container ship 'Maersk Alabama' by a crew of Somali pirates. It is – through Greengrass’s distinctive lens – simultaneously a pulse-pounding thriller and a complex portrait of the myriad effects of globalization. The film focuses on the relationship between the Alabama’s commanding officer, 'Captain Richard Phillips'(Hanks) and his Somali counterpart, 'Muse' (Barkhad Abdi).
"Set on an incontrovertible collision course off the coast of Somalia, both...
- 8/8/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Paul Greengrass’ Captain Phillips has been abuzz with Oscar talk for months, with Tom Hanks leading the director’s first film since Green Zone.
Last week, the action-thriller, based on a true story, was announced as the Opening Night Film for the BFI London Film Festival, cementing its status as a strong awards contender in the coming months. And now Sony have launched the new trailer, following the first trailer that arrived back in the spring.
Columbia Pictures’ action-thriller Captain Phillips stars two-time Oscar® winner Tom Hanks in the true story of Captain Richard Phillips and the 2009 hijacking by Somali pirates of the Us-flagged Mv Maersk Alabama, the first American cargo ship to be hijacked in two hundred years.
The film is directed by Oscar® nominee Paul Greengrass, from a screenplay by Billy Ray and based upon the book, A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea,...
Last week, the action-thriller, based on a true story, was announced as the Opening Night Film for the BFI London Film Festival, cementing its status as a strong awards contender in the coming months. And now Sony have launched the new trailer, following the first trailer that arrived back in the spring.
Columbia Pictures’ action-thriller Captain Phillips stars two-time Oscar® winner Tom Hanks in the true story of Captain Richard Phillips and the 2009 hijacking by Somali pirates of the Us-flagged Mv Maersk Alabama, the first American cargo ship to be hijacked in two hundred years.
The film is directed by Oscar® nominee Paul Greengrass, from a screenplay by Billy Ray and based upon the book, A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea,...
- 8/8/2013
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The Opening Night Film is an important choice for any festival, particularly amongst the handful on the major festival circuit – namely, Sundance, Venice, Tiff, SXSW, Cannes, Lff, and so on. With just over two months left on the clock, the BFI London Film Festival have announced that Paul Greengrass’ highly anticipated Captain Phillips has been chosen as the Opening Night Gala, kicking off the festival on 9th October at the Odeon Leicester Square.
The movie, which debuted its first trailer a few months back, will have its European premiere at the festival, having recently been set to open the New York Film Festival at the end of September as well.
Tom Hanks is front and centre on this true-story thriller, and smart money says that he’ll be an Oscar contender for Best Actor for the first time since his nomination in 2001 for Cast Away.
Columbia Pictures’ action-thriller Captain Phillips...
The movie, which debuted its first trailer a few months back, will have its European premiere at the festival, having recently been set to open the New York Film Festival at the end of September as well.
Tom Hanks is front and centre on this true-story thriller, and smart money says that he’ll be an Oscar contender for Best Actor for the first time since his nomination in 2001 for Cast Away.
Columbia Pictures’ action-thriller Captain Phillips...
- 8/1/2013
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Paul Greengrass’ hijack thriller starring Tom Hanks to get European Premiere in London.
The 57th BFI London Film Festival (Oct 9-20) will open on October 9 at the Odeon Leicester Square with Paul Greengrass’ anticipated thriller Captain Phillips, starring Tom Hanks.
Sony’s likely awards contender charts the 2009 hijacking of the Us container ship Maersk Alabama by a crew of Somali pirates.
Tom Hanks has been widely tipped for awards recognition for his portrayal of Phillips, who becomes engaged in a tense standoff with his Somali counterpart, Muse (Barkhad Abdi).
Hanks and Greengrass will both attend the festival.
Billy Ray’s screenplay is based on the book A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea, by Richard Phillips with Stephan Talty. Producers are Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, and Michael De Luca.
Sony releases the film in UK cinemas on 18 October.
Clare Stewart, BFI head of exhibition and festival director said: “We are thrilled...
The 57th BFI London Film Festival (Oct 9-20) will open on October 9 at the Odeon Leicester Square with Paul Greengrass’ anticipated thriller Captain Phillips, starring Tom Hanks.
Sony’s likely awards contender charts the 2009 hijacking of the Us container ship Maersk Alabama by a crew of Somali pirates.
Tom Hanks has been widely tipped for awards recognition for his portrayal of Phillips, who becomes engaged in a tense standoff with his Somali counterpart, Muse (Barkhad Abdi).
Hanks and Greengrass will both attend the festival.
Billy Ray’s screenplay is based on the book A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea, by Richard Phillips with Stephan Talty. Producers are Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, and Michael De Luca.
Sony releases the film in UK cinemas on 18 October.
Clare Stewart, BFI head of exhibition and festival director said: “We are thrilled...
- 8/1/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Captain Phillips will open this year's London Film Festival.
Directed by Paul Greengrass, the thriller tells the true story of a Us container ship, Maersk Alabama, that was hijacked by Somali pirates in 2009.
Tom Hanks stars as the Alabama's commanding officer Captain Richard Phillips, whose relationship with the Somali commanding officer (Barkhad Abdi) is central to the film.
Catherine Kenner plays Phillips' wife, while Somali-American actors Faysal Ahmed, Barkhad Addirahman and Mahat M Ali round out the cast.
The screenplay was written by The Hunger Games scriptwriter Billy Ray, and is based on Phillips' and Stephan Talty's book A Captain's Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea.
The 57th BFI London Film Festival runs from October 9 to October 20.
Captain Phillips will be released in the Us on October 11 and in the UK on October 18. Watch the trailer below:...
Directed by Paul Greengrass, the thriller tells the true story of a Us container ship, Maersk Alabama, that was hijacked by Somali pirates in 2009.
Tom Hanks stars as the Alabama's commanding officer Captain Richard Phillips, whose relationship with the Somali commanding officer (Barkhad Abdi) is central to the film.
Catherine Kenner plays Phillips' wife, while Somali-American actors Faysal Ahmed, Barkhad Addirahman and Mahat M Ali round out the cast.
The screenplay was written by The Hunger Games scriptwriter Billy Ray, and is based on Phillips' and Stephan Talty's book A Captain's Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea.
The 57th BFI London Film Festival runs from October 9 to October 20.
Captain Phillips will be released in the Us on October 11 and in the UK on October 18. Watch the trailer below:...
- 8/1/2013
- Digital Spy
Another awards season hopeful has slotted into the calendar after it emerged on Monday [29] that the world premiere of Paul Greengrass’ Somali hijacking thriller starring Tom Hanks will open the 51st New York Film Festival on Sept 27.
The story is based on the 2009 incident in which Somali pirates took control of the Us container ship Maersk Alabama. Somali newcomers Barkhad Abdi, Faysal Ahmed, Barkhad Abdirahman and Mahat M Ali star alongside Hanks.
Billy Ray adapted the screenplay from Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, And Dangerous Days At Sea by Richard Phillips with Stephan Talty.
Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti and Mike De Luca produced. Sony Pictures has set an Oct 11 release date.
Captain Phillips will mark Greengrass’ return to Nyff following the 2002 screening of Bloody Sunday.
The Nyff is set to run from Sept 27-Oct 13.
The story is based on the 2009 incident in which Somali pirates took control of the Us container ship Maersk Alabama. Somali newcomers Barkhad Abdi, Faysal Ahmed, Barkhad Abdirahman and Mahat M Ali star alongside Hanks.
Billy Ray adapted the screenplay from Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, And Dangerous Days At Sea by Richard Phillips with Stephan Talty.
Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti and Mike De Luca produced. Sony Pictures has set an Oct 11 release date.
Captain Phillips will mark Greengrass’ return to Nyff following the 2002 screening of Bloody Sunday.
The Nyff is set to run from Sept 27-Oct 13.
- 7/29/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Captain Phillips has been named as the opening night film at this year's New York Film Festival.
The film, directed by Brit helmer Paul Greengrass will have its world premiere on September 27. The movie examines the 2009 hijacking of Us container ship Maersk Alabama by Somali pirates and stars Tom Hanks in the title role.
Nyff’s director of programming and selection committee chair Kent Jones said: “Captain Phillips is a riveting experience. At this point in his working life, Paul Greengrass has become a master of immersive reality-based narratives set along geopolitical fault lines – in this case, the 2009 seizure of the Maersk Alabama cargo ship by four Somali pirates. I’m excited that this tough, tense, real-life thriller, capped by the remarkable performances of Tom Hanks and four brilliant first-time Somali actors (Barkhad Abdi, Faysal Ahmed, Barkhad Abdirahman and Mahat M Ali), is opening the 51st...
The film, directed by Brit helmer Paul Greengrass will have its world premiere on September 27. The movie examines the 2009 hijacking of Us container ship Maersk Alabama by Somali pirates and stars Tom Hanks in the title role.
Nyff’s director of programming and selection committee chair Kent Jones said: “Captain Phillips is a riveting experience. At this point in his working life, Paul Greengrass has become a master of immersive reality-based narratives set along geopolitical fault lines – in this case, the 2009 seizure of the Maersk Alabama cargo ship by four Somali pirates. I’m excited that this tough, tense, real-life thriller, capped by the remarkable performances of Tom Hanks and four brilliant first-time Somali actors (Barkhad Abdi, Faysal Ahmed, Barkhad Abdirahman and Mahat M Ali), is opening the 51st...
- 7/29/2013
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
The 51st New York Film Festival will open with the world premiere of Paul Greengrass' "Captain Phillips," the Film Society of Lincoln Center announced today. In the film, 2009 Film Society Chaplin Award honoree and two-time Academy Award winner Tom Hanks plays Captain Richard Phillips, whose American cargo ship was hijacked by Somali pirates in 2009. Nyff’s Director of Programming and Selection Committee Chair Kent Jones said, "'Captain Phillips' is a riveting experience. At this point in his working life, Paul Greengrass has become a master of immersive reality-based narratives set along geopolitical fault lines -- in this case, the 2009 seizure of the Maersk Alabama cargo ship by four Somali pirates. I'm excited that this tough, tense, real-life thriller, capped by the remarkable performances of Tom Hanks and four brilliant first-time Somali actors (Barkhad Abdi, Faysal Ahmed, Barkhad Abdirahman and Mahat M. Ali), is opening the 51st edition of the.
- 7/29/2013
- by Nigel M Smith
- Indiewire
We only have a few months left to wait until Paul Greengrass’ new fact-based drama, Captain Phillips, docks in our cinemas. To remind us (and those across the pond) of that fact, Columbia Pictures has released two new posters. Captain Phillips follows the eponymous captain dealing with and the 2009 hijacking by Somali pirates of the Us-flagged Mv Maersk Alabama, the first American cargo ship to be hijacked in two hundred years.Phillips and some of his crew were taken hostage and faced real peril before Us Naval Special Forces rescued them. Following his ordeal, Phillips became something of a hero for his bravery under challenging circumstances, landing book deals and TV appearances.Now one of those books, A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, And Dangerous Days At Sea, which Phillips penned with Stephen Tally, has become the basis for the new, Tom Hanks-starring film. Billy Ray cranked...
- 7/29/2013
- EmpireOnline
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