The makers of the first Hollywood movie about the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing say they felt enormous pressure to get the tone and the story right for all those who were killed and injured in the attack. "Patriots Day," due in U.S. movie theaters on Dec. 21, made its world premiere in Los Angeles on Thursday night, and Mark Wahlberg, its Boston-born star and producer, said local expectations were high. "I'm going to be accountable and they're going to hold me to the highest standards and the expectations are beyond," Wahlberg told Reuters on the red carpet.
Read More http://ift.tt/2fc6lXU
Bagikan Berita Ini
Related Posts :
'Deadpool' cartoon series' future uncertainDonald Glover, TV network FX, and Marvel have announced that they are no longer collaborating on an … Read More...
LL Cool J to launch new Sirius classic hip-hop channel
Jonathan Landrum Jr., The Associated Press</span>
Published Tuesday, March 27, 2018 8:18AM ED… Read More...
Tom Rachman examines art world with buzzy new novel 'The Italian Teacher'
Victoria Ahearn, The Canadian Press</span>
Published Tuesday, March 27, 2018 6:43AM EDT
TORO… Read More...
Funeral for NYC firefighter killed battling movie set blaze
The Associated Press</span>
Published Tuesday, March 27, 2018 6:25AM EDT
Last Updated Tuesday… Read More...
Nickelodeon cutting ties with 'Henry Danger' creatorNEW YORK -- Nickelodeon is breaking ties with the creator of some of its top shows, including "Henry… Read More...
0 Response to "Boston Marathon bombing film 'Patriots Day' personal for Wahlberg"
Post a Comment