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Actress Viola Davis's latest film, action thriller G20, is out. Here's everything you need to know about it. G20, a political action thriller featuring Oscar-winning actress Viola Davis ...
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and all the guys who are the stunt men are like, this is their moment.’ Viola Davis stars as a female president of the US, trying to save the world when a summit with world leaders is hijacked ...
LOS ANGELES — For Viola Davis, seeing her first images of a “badass Black woman on television” when she was growing up became an inspiration for her role as the U.S. president in the ...
HOLLYWOOD (KABC) -- Viola Davis plays the president of the United States in her new movie, "G20." While the film does take place at the G20 summit, this is by no means a straight political drama.
Our very own Douglas Hodge plays the UK Prime Minister and has reflected on how having a female director and producer in charge of the action flick '100% changed the approach'. Met Office reveals ...
So when I saw the first trailer for “G20” starring Viola Davis, I wasn’t expecting anything amazing. Action thrillers can be hit or miss, and with the woeful track record of recent Prime ...
But Viola Davis’ Danielle Sutton is more Liam Neeson than Kamala Harris She’s got a special set of skills, which come in handy when terrorists take over the G20 summit and hold world leaders ...
She was born in Newark. N.J., on Feb. 21, 1946, to David and Adele (Saracino) Ceglia. The family then moved to West Caldwell where she attended Mount St. Dominic Academy and then Caldwell College ...
But Viola Davis’ Danielle Sutton is more Liam Neeson than Kamala Harris. She’s got a special set of skills, which come in handy when terrorists take over the G20 summit and hold world leaders hostage.
A star rating of 2 out of 5. Given the current incumbent of the White House seems determined to cause global meltdown, you can’t blame the makers of G20 for deploying a bit of feelgood fantasy.