Fassbender is usually known for his dramatic parts so I suspected there could be some dramatic substance to his role in Next Goal Wins and I was correct. Fassbender portrays an every day guy named ...
Taika Waititi’s latest film, Next Goal Wins, is facing early criticism over its handling of a storyline involving a transgender character. The footballing comedy premiered at the Toronto International ...
The American Samoa men's soccer team is a true underdog story, and now it's being depicted in Taika Waititi's new film "Next Goal Wins." The team was considered one of the most unlikely teams to ...
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Fall film festivals are usually where we look for the more serious awards-bait pictures, but occasionally, as with tonight’s rousing world premiere of Taikia Waititi’s long-gestating soccer comedy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (L-R) Michael Todd, Natalie Todd, DeVon Franklin, Kelly Rowland, Method Man, Linda Mendoza, Robin Thede, and Annie Gonzalez attend ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Linda Mendoza is the director and DeVon Franklin is producing the pic. Robin Thede and Annie Gonzalez have also been cast in the ...
A memorable line from 'The Devil Wears Prada' by Emily Blunt, "I'm just one stomach flu away from my goal weight," highlights ...
While the team behind the hot-button Ali Abbasi film had initially sought $100,000, which would help them get the film in front of as many viewers as possible, they’ve received $139,063 as of this ...
Taika Waititi’s new film “Next Goal Wins” is based on the true story of the American Samoa soccer team, infamous for their brutal 31-0 FIFA loss in 2001. Their story was immortalized in the 2014 ...
Returning to the colorful character work of his early New Zealand-based indies, 'Boy' and 'Hunt for the Wilderpeople,' the Māori helmer pays respect (by poking fun) at another indigenous island ...