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A new trailer is here for "Road House", which stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Dalton in a remake of the 1989 classic starring Patrick Swayze. The high-energy, explosion-filled trailer for the film, which ...
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Screen Rant on MSNJake Gyllenhaal's Upcoming Sequel To Prime Video Record-Breaking Reboot Loses Director
Jake Gyllenhaal's sequel to his 2024 hit Prime Video action movie loses its director as it gears up for production, expected to start this year.
Following Guy Ritchie‘s surprising exit from Road House 2, Amazon MGM Studios has finally found the director who will ...
In Roadhouse, Dalton is faced with the uneasy task of turning round the Double Deuce. A bar so seedy and rundown, even the Mos Eisley Band, Figrin D’an and the Modal Nodes, wouldn’t play there.
The new Road House movie stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Dalton, an “ex-UFC fighter who takes a job as a bouncer at a Florida Keys roadhouse, only to discover that this paradise is not all it seems.” ...
While Jake Gyllenhaal and English director Guy Ritchie are fast becoming frequent collaborators, it looks like "Road House 2" won't be one of the projects they work on together. Back in April it was ...
It was all the way back in August 2022 that the Road House remake was announced with Jake Gyllenhaal as its lead, and now the movie is just a few months away. While there has been a bit of ...
Even so, Gyllenhaal's Dalton feels like less of a pacifist than Swayze's, and he's not afraid to stir up trouble. At one point, a nasty biker gang shows up and starts wreaking havoc inside the ...
Elwood P. Dalton is a classy sort of bouncer. While five tough guys circle him outside a bar looking to bash his skull in, he has a question for them: “Before we start, do you have insurance?” And ...
Road House is a cult classic that was released in 1989. It follows Dalton, a bouncer in New York City who gets recruited to take over security at a club in Jasper, Miss. Swayze was joined in the ...
I saw Road House at a screening in a theater, and it's possible the technical flaws were magnified on the big screen in a way that they won't be on your TV.
But for all its attempts to recapture the B-movie spirit of the original, this "Road House" winds up stuck somewhere in the middle, caught between unironic '80s homage and a more wised-up ...
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