In "Amsterdam," John David Washington joins an all-star cast for the first film from writer-director David O. Russell in seven years. Washington's film career has been on the rise since 2018 when he starred in Spike Lee's "BlacKkKlansman," but his first credited movie appearance dates back further to when he was a boy and he appeared as one of the students in a Harlem classroom in Lee's 1992 biopic "Malcolm X". So it's fitting that, after leading Christopher Nolan's "Tenet" among other films, Washington should be going back to Harlem — where he got his brief acting start — with research for his role in "Amsterdam."
In "Amsterdam," Washington plays Harold Woodsman, a lawyer who falls under suspicion of murder when he and his old war buddy are spotted at the crime scene. /Film's Jeff Ewing recently attended a press conference for "Amsterdam," where Washington detailed some of the research he did...
In "Amsterdam," Washington plays Harold Woodsman, a lawyer who falls under suspicion of murder when he and his old war buddy are spotted at the crime scene. /Film's Jeff Ewing recently attended a press conference for "Amsterdam," where Washington detailed some of the research he did...
- 9/26/2022
- by Joshua Meyer
- Slash Film
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