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The Upside (2017)

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Bryan Cranston (left) and Kevin Hart star in "The Upside," the remake of the French film "The Intouchables," filming in Philadelphia and at Sun Center Studios in Aston, Delaware County. In the film he plays struggling man with a criminal record who lands a job taking care of a wealthy paraplegic, played by Bryan Cranston. Although there's watch The Upside online - https://fullmovieus.com/theupside/ nevertheless an edge of comedy in this The Upside trailer, it looks like a bit of a departure for Kevin Hart. THE UPSIDE is director Neil Burger's heartfelt comedy about a not too long ago paroled ex-convict (Kevin Hart) who strikes up an unlikely friendship with a paralyzed billionaire (Bryan Cranston). On the downside, director Neil Burger (Limitless, Divergent) and writer Jon Hartmere have done small to transform the sappier and more problematic aspects of Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano's box-office hit. The Upside is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by Neil Burger and written by Jon Hartmere. Directed by Neil Burger, the film - which stars Bryan Cranston Aja Namoi King, and Academy Award winner Nicole Kidman - is set for a January 11th release courtesy of STX entertainment. We often don't definitively know if a movie will be released at our theatres until about 10 days ahead of its release. The producers haven't changed their opinion of the film's prospects now, telling Deadline that the present cut is tighter and sharper, and adding that stars Hart, Cranston and Kidman plan to promote it. The Upside stars - http://www.healthynewage.com/?s=Upside%20stars Kevin Hart and Bryan Cranston and premiered far more than twelve months ago at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. But with the bankruptcy of film studio The Weinstein Firm following sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein, the film was shelved. Throwing fantastic actors like Bryan Cranston and Nicole Kidman into the mix certainly doesn't hurt, either. Last year, Bryan Cranston and Philly native Kevin - http://Search.Un.org/search?ie=utf8&site=un_org&output=xml_no_dtd&client... Hart came to town to film The Upside , a remake of the well-liked 2011 French film Intouchables. Directed by Neil Burger, who also directed the Philly-filmed Limitless in 2010, the movie follows Hart, a paroled convict, as he develops a connection with Cranston, a paralyzed billionaire. STXfilms has acquired rights to The Upside, Deadline reports, and has planned for a international release of the film. We typically don't definitively know if a movie will be released at our theatres until the Monday before it is released.
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