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It’s not, though, what I would deem one of Ryan Gosling’s best movies. You want to know what I would call one of his best films? 2011’s Drive. In it, Gosling plays yet ANOTHER stuntman.
Drive received a physical 4K release overseas, thanks to the folks at Second Sight Films, but this new steelbook from Sony will be the first time the film has been put on a 4K disc in the states.
Ryan Gosling has been entertaining us with some stupefying performances on screen, and we have rounded up five films of the Barbie star, which are a must-watch.
Drive 4K Blu-ray Special Edition The film was Gosling's breakout role, and it included a terrific number of chase sequences, an intense fight sequence inside of an elevator, and the coolest satin ...
Ryan Gosling’s 2011 hit film Drive from director Nicolas Winding Refn is finally coming to 4K Blu-ray in the U.S., and it will be worth the wait thanks to a limited edition SteelBook that’s an ...
Drive was an important movie in Ryan Gosling's career, released the same year as romantic comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love and George Clooney's drama critically-acclaimed The Ides of March.
Gosling has played a stuntman on screen before in Nicolas Winding Refn's Drive, and he has been working alongside professional stuntmen during his almost three-decades-long career in Hollywood.
It’s the opposite of the confident, stylish roles Gosling is known for, and it shows how much he can do without saying anything at all. And honestly, he's never been more attractive than here.