‘The Fall Guy’ movie review: Ryan Gosling in action-packed update of the 1980s TV show
Thanks to excellent stuntwork throughout and an engaging lead performance from Ryan Gosling, this update of the 1980s TV show is mostly a blast.
Thanks to excellent stuntwork throughout and an engaging lead performance from Ryan Gosling, this update of the 1980s TV show is mostly a blast.
Cillian Murphy stars as one of the key creators of the atomic bomb in this explosive three-hour epic that demands to be seen in the cinema.
Prague’s IMAX screen at Cinema City Flora will be just one of 30 locations worldwide to screen Oppenheimer in 70mm, director Christopher Nolan’s preferred format.
Tickets are now available to see the only 70mm IMAX screenings of Oppenheimer in continental Europe at Cinema City Flora in Prague.
Prague’s IMAX cinema will be the only one in continental Europe to screen the latest film from director Christopher Nolan in its intended format.
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