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Chris Pratt And More Celebrities Have Screened Crazy Rich Asians, Heres What They Think
Last Wednesday saw the release of Crazy Rich Asians, the cinematic adaptation of Kevin Kwan's novel of the same name, as well as the first Hollywood production to star an all-Asian cast in over two decades. Along with exceeding its commercial expectations, the movie has been met with widespread critical praise, and it has a lot of celebrities in its corner. Over the last few days, folks in the entertainment industry have been dishing out praise for Crazy Rich Asians, like Chris Pratt, who commended the movie while simultaneously taking a subtle shot at the two movies he's starred in this year, Avengers: Infinity War and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
Aquaman director James Wan dropped even more praise on Crazy Rich Asians, noting how nice it was to see a whole cast that looked like him in a Hollywood movie for the first time, and he made sure to compliment actors Constance Wu, Henry Golding and Michelle Yeoh, and well as director John M. Chu, in a follow-up tweet.
Over in the music industry, pop star Justin Bieber let his followers know to catch Crazy Rich Asians in theaters, and also congratulated John M. Chu on the finished product.
Back in acting land, Ocean's 8 star Mindy Kaling congratulated Crazy Rich Asians for its theatrical performance after five days, noting how it combined two of her favorite things.
Star Trek Beyond director Justin Lin also threw his praise for Crazy Rich Asians into the mix, as well as thanked the people who bought a ticket to the movie over the weekend.
Finally, Shadowhunters star Katherine McNamara congratulated Crazy Rich Asians for its commercial performance as well, as it's made over $34 million domestically so far.
Along with the previously mentioned actors, Crazy Rich Asians' includes Awkwafina, Gemma Chan, Lisa Lu, Ken Jeong, Nico Santos and Ronny Chieng, among many others. The original book was the first story in a trilogy, and while nothing is official yet, there has already talk about making a sequel based on the second novel, China Rich Girlfriend (with Rich People Problems being the final installment).
You can learn what CinemaBlend thought of Crazy Rich Asians by reading our review, and stay tuned for continuing coverage about the movie. In the meantime, be sure to look through our 2018 release schedule to find out what other movies are hitting theaters later this year.
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It is only then that she finds out that her boyfriend is from a wealthy and well-connected family. Just how wealthy is this guy? Think crazy rich. Based on the book by Kevin Kwan, Crazy Rich Asians is said to be inspired by real families and wealthy personalities in Asia. Kwan goes into specific details on what the rich do when they have too
: The sell here was that Crazy Rich Asians was more than a niche film, but something larger. Warners screened Crazy Rich Asians as early as six months ago (unheard of for any film even in the lead-up to awards season) to Asian audiences so that they could get behind it and champion it as their superhero movie.
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Crazy Rich Asians has been in theaters for nearly a week, and various celebrities, like Chris Pratt, have given their thoughts on the movie on social media.
Chris Pratt And More Celebrities Have Screened Crazy Rich
Chris Pratt And More Celebrities Have Screened Crazy Rich
Chris Pratt And More Celebrities Have Screened Crazy Rich Asians, Here's What They Think Movies August 21, 2018 No Comments Last Wednesday saw the release of Crazy Rich Asians , the cinematic adaptation of Kevin Kwan's novel of the same name , as well as the first Hollywood production to star an all-Asian cast in over two decades.
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Warners screened Crazy Rich Asians as early as six months ago (unheard of for any film even in the lead-up to awards season) to Asian audiences so that they could get behind it and champion it as
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The Awkwafina and Beatles music movies are part of the just-released Nantucket Film Festival lineup Lulu Wang's "The Farewell," starring Awkwafina, will screen as the centerpiece film.
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"I wanted to show—the movie is called 'Crazy Rich Asians'—there's a lot of wealthy people around," Chu concludes. "But ultimately, it's not about wealth at all. That's the message.
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Over the last few days, folks in the entertainment industry have been dishing out praise for Crazy Rich Asians, like Chris Pratt, who commended the movie while simultaneously taking a subtle shot at the two movies he's starred in this year, Avengers: Infinity War and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
Chris Pratt And More Celebrities Have Screened Crazy Rich
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