
Wanna feel old? It's starting at now been quite a while since 12 Years a Slave. In any case, don't walk too far through a universe of affectionate recollections since boss Steve McQueen is back, kid, and he's returning with unshakeable star control. His latest is called Widows, a heist spine chiller in the vein of Michael Mann that finds McQueen teaming up with Gone Girl juggernaut Gillian Flynn and a cast of, goodness, for all intents and purposes everyone and their mother. From Viola Davis to Colin Farrell, Carrie Coon to Liam Neeson, Daniel Kaluuya to Michelle Rodriguez, Robert Duvall to Jacki Weaver, this sucker is flooding with A-listers.

As indicated by the primary trailer, which essentially hit online toward the start of today, we're in for an altogether hyper, frightening, and energetic experience, one that should take the class back to its noteworthy roots. Set in contemporary Chicago, amidst a time of turmoil, four women with nothing in like way beside a commitment surrendered by their dead mates' criminal activities bring predetermination into their own specific hands and devise to produce a future isolated terms. Dumbfounding news for heist movie fans: the 2018 BFI London Film Festival opening festival has been announced as Steve McQueen's exceptionally predicted Widows.

With a star cast including Viola Davis, Daniel Kaluuya, Michelle Rodriguez, Liam Neeson and Colin Farrell, the film is McQueen's first since 12 Years a Slave, which won Best Picture at the 2014 Oscars. In perspective of a 1980s British TV plan of a comparative name, Widows takes after a social event of women whose criminal life partners are butchered in the midst of a prepared thievery. It's up to their, ahem, widows to take up the rack in their nonattendance. The essential trailer for the film was released toward the beginning of June, giving us a gander at the women, all things considered. With McQueen in control and a substance from Gone Girl writer Gillian Flynn, the film is a potential contender for the 2019 Oscars.

Multi year prior Andy Serkis' directorial show up Breathe opened the festival, while Martin McDonagh's Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri close it. The worldwide presentation of Widows will happen on Wednesday 10 October at Cineworld Leicester Square, and the full LFF program will be accounted for on 30 August. Of the assertion, McQueen has this to state: "I am totally satisfied that Widows will open the present year's BFI London Film Festival. Survey the UK TV version of Lynda La Plante's special spine chiller as a youngster in the '80s significantly influenced me hence it feels extraordinarily uncommon to confer this film to a UK swarm".
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