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...The result feels like a more satisfying spin on Jordan Peele’s spotty recent Twilight Zone revival. (I say that as fan of Peele). It also has a likeness to M Night Shyamalan’s Knock at the Cabin....
...The mood is made instantly melancholy by the presence of Glenda Jackson as Jordan’s mischievous wife Irene....
...(Johansson played Psycho’s Janet Leigh in the broad-strokes 2012 biopic Hitchcock.) Women directors too are dealing with the knots of admiring Hitchcock now....
...Sonny duly doorsteps family matriarch Deloris Jordan (Viola Davis). Etiquette be damned in a tale of maverick spirit....
...And so we meet another ghost: The Wire, the lauded series of Baltimore crime and punishment in which Jordan broke through as a child actor....
...While Neve says she is “proudly” black, it doesn’t often seem like it, here in a place as primly monocultural as the small town in Jordan Peele’s Get Out....
...He makes a scuffed nocturne out of Mashhad, all sickly greens and reds, but was obliged to shoot in Jordan....
...No love here for Charlotte Wells’s Aftersun, Park Chan-wook’s Decision to Leave or Jordan Peele’s Nope....
...The gifted Jordan Peele set his expertly divisive Nope on a California horse ranch, but also in the skies above....
...Jordan Peele does not scare easily. For many directors, being hailed as a saviour of cinema might nudge them towards safety first. Nope. And for proof, see Nope, Peele’s most supersized movie yet....
...An object I would never part with is a ceramic plantain that was a gift from Simone Leigh....
...In Jordan Peele’s Get Out, we had the liberal white Obama voters who revealed themselves as monsters....
...Now he returns to diminished effect in a film packed with magpied borrowings from Jordan Peele’s Get Out and Danish provocateur Lars von Trier....
...Michael B Jordan stars in true story A Journal for Jordan — the title a coincidence — as Charles Monroe King, American soldier, fiancé and father....
...A fan of conservative media personality Jordan Peterson, for instance, might struggle not to take things personally....
...Co-scripting with the talismanic Jordan Peele, she expands, updates, enriches. The film weaves the real into itself without cheapening a thing....
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...Finally the project emerges with only a vague resemblance to the book and Michael B Jordan as Navy SEAL John Kelly....
...The signs are promising here too, the director breakthrough film-maker Nia DaCosta, the producer and co-writer Jordan Peele, mastermind of expert crowd-pleaser Get Out....
...And Jordan, immortalised as the “jumpman” graphic of the brand?...
...Weekes will inevitably be compared to Jordan Peele as a black creator of fine contemporary horror films. In fact, His House is its own invention — but the two do share a subtle love for The Shining....
...Michael Jordan’s speech on entering the basketball Hall of Fame turned into an eye-popping venting of ancient grudges that had clearly driven him for years....
...In the sure performances of Jordan and Foxx, the men eye each other as visions of lives they might have had — one poor and apparently doomed, the other a spruce Harvard graduate....
...Leigh-Anne Pinnock of Little Mix was told, “your race will hold you back a bit”. The programme is a frank acknowledgment of an issue that is still under discussed....
...breezes through the dense mesh of influences at play in the typical training shoe — hip-hop, high fashion, industrial capitalism, socio-economics — while finding space for her own arc from first pair of Air Jordans...
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