THE LOST CITY
Director: Aaron Nee, Adam Nee
Starring: Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, Daniel Radcliffe, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Brad Pitt, Bowen Yang, Oscar Nuñez
Sandra Bullock has been making audiences laugh with her rom coms for decades. She’s using those physical comedy skills as a romance novelist in The Lost City. Bullock plays Loretta Sage who could barely finish writing her latest novel “The Lost City of D.” Now, she must go on a press tour with her cover model, Alan, who’s played by Channing Tatum. Loretta and Alan don’t quite see eye to eye, and after a disastrous event, she’s kidnapped by Daniel Radcliffe’s Abigail Fairfax. He’s a wealthy billionaire who believes that the “Lost City of D” is a real place, and that Loretta can help him find the tomb holding the coveted Crown of Fire. Loretta finds herself wrapped up in the plot of one of her novels, and it’s up to Alan to come to the rescue.
Here’s my review
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