After becoming passionate about acting while attending Muscota New School and performing in community theaters, Zazie Beetz decided to take a shot at film and television, where she has partaken in a few exciting projects so far. Audiences may know her for the 2016 comedy-drama series by Donald Glover Atlanta, where Beetz landed her breakout role.
Readers who are enthusiastic about crime dramas — particularly stories inspired by real-life events — might want to give Still Here a shot. While the writing in Feier's movie was, by no means, flawless, the story is elevated by its fierce performances and still intriguing enough to keep the average viewer absorbed. Beetz may not have a huge role in Still Here. However, her character, Keysha, is still crucial for the story, as the lead gets his first useful clue after speaking with her.
8 'The Bad Guys' Director: Pierre Perifel For animation film enthusiasts, The Bad Guys may take the crown in Beetz's filmography. This Pierre Perifel adventure comedy surrounds a gang of notorious anthropomorphic animal criminals who pretend to seek to be rehabilitated upon being caught, only for their leader to realize that he is ready for a change for good as a new villain comes into the picture.
Non-judgemental and contemplative, Porterfield's movie — in which Beetz believably plays Keith's ex-girlfriend, Courtney — is compellingenough to maintain viewers' intrigue. Even though it held the potential to be a greater film, this 2017 feature is anchored by its realism and its entrancing analysis of a community and a character study about limitations. Slice-of-life drama enjoyers may want to give the thoughtful Sollers Point a try.
Philips' take on the beloved DC character is interesting and at times even relatable in his struggles, hence why the movie is so beloved by international audiences. While one of the major themes this absurdist satire strongly focuses on is the mental health issues that Arthur struggles with, it also sends sociocultural messages while examining our modern-day world.
With generally positive reviews, The Harder They Fall is a great, enjoyable effort in the Western genre and possibly one of the most pleasantly surprising films of recent times in the category. It is also really interesting that its characters are based on real cowboys, lawmen, and outlaws of the nineteenth-century American West. The wonderful Beetz steals the spotlight as one of the most notorious robbers in the Old West, Stagecoach Mary, in this Samuel film.
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