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A reimagining of 1987 film House of Games is in development at Amazon MGM Studios which will be headlined by Viola Davis and ...
Perhaps that'll be the case forAmazon MGM Studios' reimagination of David Mamet's 1987 House of Games. To increase its chances of being good, DCU stars Viola Davis (Suicide Squad), who is also an ...
Viola Davis and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II are set to star in and produce a reimagining of “House of Games”, the […] ...
Amazon MGM Studios has tapped Viola Davis and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II to star in a remake of the David Mament thriller 'House ...
EXCLUSIVE: Viola Davis (Fences, The Woman King) and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Watchmen, Aquaman) are set to star and produce in ...
The cast of House of Games at Hampstead Theatre. (Image: Manuel Harlan) The gang of grifters, headed by gruff, brooding Mike (Richard Harrington), first try to bluff her, ...
But Bean has softened Margaret’s transformation. Mamet’s heroine (played in the film by his first wife, Lindsay Crouse) evolved from crisp shrink to driven risk-taker. Bean has given his leading lady ...
This is a space where Margaret feels at ease and in control. Below is the grimy dive of the House of Games, a dank and dark basement with smeared windows and a sticky-looking floor where Mike is at ...
In 1987, David Mamet's House of Games intrigued us in the cinema. Sure we’d seen The Sting, but few had read the 1940 book, The Big Con: The Story of the Confidence Man, the televised and online ...
Bean focuses the action into two locations: the “House of Games”, here a drinking dive in a Chicago basement, and the neat beige office of author and psychotherapist Margaret Ford (Lisa Dillon).
House of Games at Hampstead Theatre review: an efficient, tense piece of work that never quite sings. This continues the venue’s long run of putting on middle to mediocre shows.