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  1. Hace 4 días · La película dirigida por Morten Tyldum y protagonizada por Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley, Mark Strong, Charles Dance y Matthew Goode fue nominada a 8 Oscars, entre los que se incluyeron ...

  2. Hace 2 días · Silo Season 1 is a dystopian sci-fi thriller produced by AMC Studios and Nemo Films for Apple TV+. The show is based on the book series Wool written by Hugh Howey. Adapting the novels are executive producer Morten Tyldum and director Graham Yost. Rebecca Ferguson plays the lead role in the show as Juliette, the rebellious engineer.

  3. Hace 4 días · Director: Morten Tyldum Image via TWC The Imitation Game does ultimately show that even biopics classifiable as thrillers can still stick to well-worn tropes, because there is a little about the ...

  4. Hace 4 días · Directed by Morten Tyldum (“The Imitation Game”). Starring Rebecca Ferguson (Dune), David Oyelowo (Interstellar), Tim Robbins (The Shawshank Redemption), Rashida Jones (Parks and Recreation). Potential hit from Apple TV+. On May 5, Apple TV+ presented the first two episodes of the series “Shelter.”. The project will appeal to fans of ...

  5. Hace 1 día · Biopic sobre el matemático británico Alan Turing, famoso por haber descifrado los códigos secretos nazis contenidos en la máquina Enigma. Su invento determinó el devenir de la II Guerra Mundial (1939-1945) en favor de los Aliados. Lejos de ser admirado como un héroe, Turing fue acusado y juzgado por su condición de homosexual. De: Morten ...

  6. Hace 2 días · The series takes place in a dystopian future in which humans cannot live on the earth’s surface and therefore occupy underground silos. Graham Yost creates and adapts the script for the series, and Morten Tyldum executive produces and directs parts of season 1.

  7. Hace 5 días · Richard Corliss of Time magazine gave The Imitation Game a glowing review and compared it favorably to other biopics, stating "On its bright face, The Imitation Game, written by Graham Moore and directed by Morten Tyldum, fits into that cozy genre of tortured-genius biopics that sprout like kudzu just in time for the Oscars.