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Movie basic details
Current status - Released
Total runtime - 138 mins.
Release date - 06-11-2019
Release year - 2019
Genres - Action, Drama, History, War
Overall ratings and scores for Midway:
Happiness Score - 7.2/10, World Popularity Score - 50.74/100, IMDB Score - 6.7, Metascore - 47, Internet Movie Database - 6.7/10, Rotten Tomatoes - 42%, Metacritic - 47/100, .
Midway movie has Total Global Votes - 1923, Total IMD Votes - 84,109
Midway Movie Introduction: Movie Midway, release year 2019 is written by Wes Tooke and directed by Roland Emmerich. The leading star-cast in this movie are Ed Skrein, Patrick Wilson, Woody Harrelson along with the other stars and crew members.
Trailers, Clips, Featurettes and Behind the Scenes
Midway (2019 Movie) New Trailer – Ed Skrein, Mandy Moore, Nick Jonas, Woody Harrelson
Midway (2019 Movie) Teaser Trailer — Ed Skrein, Patrick Wilson, Nick Jonas
Movie overview and plot by Anagha Shashank
Movie in-short: The story of the Battle of Midway, told by the leaders and the sailors who fought it.
Movie story-line: The story of the Battle of Midway, and the leaders and soldiers who used their instincts, fortitude and bravery to overcome massive odds.
Movie synopsis: MIDWAY centers on the Battle of Midway, a clash between the American fleet and the Imperial Japanese Navy which marked a pivotal turning point in the Pacific Theater during WWII. The film, based on the real-life events of this heroic feat, tells the story of the leaders and soldiers who used their instincts, fortitude and bravery to overcome the odds.
Highlights - Midway (2019)
Total budget - $100,000,000.00
Total revenue - $127,420,861.00
Produced by - Centropolis EntertainmentLionsgateEntertainment OneAGC StudiosStreet EntertainmentStarlight Culture Entertainment Group
Produced in - CanadaChinaUnited States of America
Available languages - Mandarin (普通话), English (English), Japanese (日本語),
Homepage URL - https://midway.movie
Awards won / Nominations - 1 nomination
Certificate(s) - TW : 輔12 AU : M AU : M US : 12A IE : N-13 LT : 15 GR : 16 DE : PG13 SG : 15 NL : U FR : 14 FR : 14 BR : M PT : 15 PT : 15 NZ : 12A SE : 15 CN : 13+ GB : 16+ KR : 16 TR : IIA RU : 12 RU : 12 HU : K-12
Lead Actors, Writer(s), Director(s) of Midway (2019)
Lead Actors - Ed Skrein, Patrick Wilson, Woody Harrelson
Writer(s) - Wes Tooke
Director(s) - Roland Emmerich
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) about Midway (2019)
What is the release date of Midway (2019)?
Release date of Midway (2019) is 06-11-2019.
What is the total runtime of Midway (2019) in minutes?
Total runtime of Midway (2019) in minutes is 138 min.
What is the budget consumed to produce Midway (2019) movie?
The budget consumed to produce Midway (2019) movie is around $100,000,000.00.
How much revenue is expected from movie Midway (2019)?
Expected revenue from movie movie Midway (2019) is around $127,420,861.00.
What is the pupularity of Midway (2019)?
Worldwide pupularity of Midway (2019) movie is 50.74%.
What is the name of the production company of film Midway (2019)?
Production company of film Midway (2019) is/are Centropolis Entertainment, Lionsgate, Entertainment One, AGC Studios, Street Entertainment, Starlight Culture Entertainment Group, .
Which country the film Midway (2019) is produced in?
Film production country for the film Midway (2019) is Canada, China, United States of America, .
Which language the film Midway (2019) is produced in?
Film Midway (2019) is produced in Mandarin (普通话), English (English), Japanese (日本語), language(s).
Which Genre the film Midway (2019) belongs to?
Movie Midway (2019) is categorized under Action, Drama, History genre(s).
Who are the lead actors of the film Midway (2019)?
Lead actors of the film Midway (2019) are Ed Skrein, Patrick Wilson, Woody Harrelson.
Who is the writer of the film Midway (2019)?
The writer(s) of the film Midway (2019) is/are Wes Tooke.
Who is the director of the film Midway (2019)?
The director(s) of the film Midway (2019) is/are Roland Emmerich.
Which awards, nominations and recognitions are won by Midway (2019) movie?
Movie Midway (2019) has 1 nomination awards and nomination in it's profile.
What is the story of Midway (2019) in-short?
Short plot of movie Midway (2019): The story of the Battle of Midway, told by the leaders and the sailors who fought it..
What is the full story of Midway (2019) movie?
Full plot of movie Midway (2019): MIDWAY centers on the Battle of Midway, a clash between the American fleet and the Imperial Japanese Navy which marked a pivotal turning point in the Pacific Theater during WWII. The film, based on the real-life events of this heroic feat, tells the story of the leaders and soldiers who used their instincts, fortitude and bravery to overcome the odds..
Where to find full details of Midway (2019) movie?
You can find the full details of movie Midway (2019) at https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6924650
Where to stream or watch movie Midway (2019) online?
You can stream or watch online movie Midway (2019) on TOD, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, HBO Max, Movistar Play, Apple iTunes, Google Play Movies, Sky Store, Rakuten TV, Amazon Video, maxdome Store, Microsoft Store, Fetch TV, YouTube, Telstra TV, HBO Go, Cineplex, ILLICO, Crave, SwissCom, Hollystar, Sky, ShowMax, Claro video, Joyn Plus, MagentaTV, Filmstriben, Viaplay, Blockbuster, SF Anytime, Go3, Telia Play, Orange VOD, Cinemas a la Demande, Virgin TV Go, KKTV, Catchplay, Lionsgate Play, VI movies and tv, Timvision, dTV, Hulu, wavve, Naver Store, Watcha, Pathé Thuis, Ziggo TV, Videoland, KPN, Strim, Filmoteket, Neon TV, VOD Poland, Horizon, Ivi, Wink, Premier, Kinopoisk, Cineasterna, Disney Plus, Pluto TV, Redbox, DIRECTV, Spectrum On Demand, Alamo on Demand, .
List of full Starcast and crew members of Midway (2019)
Full Starcast:
Name: Ed Skrein
Character: Lieutenant Richard 'Dick' BestName: Patrick Wilson
Character: Rear Admiral Edwin T. LaytonName: Woody Harrelson
Character: Admiral Chester W. NimitzName: Luke Evans
Character: Commander Wade McCluskyName: Mandy Moore
Character: Anne BestName: Luke Kleintank
Character: Lieutenant Clarence Earle DickinsonName: Dennis Quaid
Character: Vice Admiral William 'Bull' HalseyName: Aaron Eckhart
Character: Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy DoolittleName: Keean Johnson
Character: Chief Aviation Radioman James MurrayName: Nick Jonas
Character: Bruno GaidoName: Etsushi Toyokawa
Character: Admiral Isoroku YamamotoName: Tadanobu Asano
Character: Rear Admiral Tamon YamaguchiName: Darren Criss
Character: Commander Eugene LindseyName: Brandon Sklenar
Character: George 'Tex' GayName: Jake Manley
Character: Willie WestName: Jun Kunimura
Character: Vice Admiral Chūichi NagumoName: Nobuya Shimamoto
Character: Captain Tomeo KakuName: Brennan Brown
Character: Commander Joseph RochefortName: Jake Weber
Character: Rear Admiral Raymond SpruanceName: Alexander Ludwig
Character: Lieutenant Roy PearceName: David Hewlett
Character: Husband KimmelName: Mark Rolston
Character: Ernest KingName: Eric Davis
Character: Captain Miles BrowningName: Kenny Leu
Character: Zhu XuesanName: Rachael Perrell Fosket
Character: Dagne LaytonName: Peter Shinkoda
Character: Cmdr. Minoru GendaName: James Carpinello
Character: William BrockmanName: Tim Beckmann
Character: Captain RawlingsName: Sarah Halford
Character: Marie PearceName: Cameron Brodeur
Character: Sully BrownName: Hiromoto Ida
Character: Prime Minister TojoName: Hiroaki Shintani
Character: Emperor HirohitoName: Russell Dennis Lewis
Character: Ensigh O’FlahertyName: Geoffrey Blake
Character: John FordName: Mikaël Conde
Character: Bill MillerName: Madison Roukema
Character: Barbara BestName: Christie Brooke
Character: Millicent McCluskyName: Dustin Geiger
Character: Paul CrosleyName: Jason Lee Hoy
Character: Pat RooneyName: Ellen Dubin
Character: Admiral King SecretaryName: Jason New
Character: Marine Captain (Midway)Name: Dean Schaller
Character: Jack MacKenzie Jr.Name: Jacob Blair
Character: Hank PotterName: Kayo Yasuhara
Character: GeishaName: Rudolph Wallstrom
Character: Petty Officer (Pacific HQ)Name: Matthew MacCaull
Character: Staff Officer (Nimitz)Name: Philip Fu-Kang Wang
Character: Chinese MajorName: Johan Strombergsson-Denora
Character: Radioman #1 (Enterprise SC)Name: Nico DeCastris
Character: Radioman #2 (Enterprise SC)Name: Alexandre Dubois
Character: Radar Officer (Enterprise)Name: Tyler Elliot Burke
Character: Radar Officer (Enterprise)Name: Raphael Grosz-Harvey
Character: Lt. JG (Hospital)Name: Trevor Danielson
Character: TalkerName: Agostino Michael Cimino
Character: Buzz Davis (Sonar Tech Nautilus)Name: Takeshi Kurokawa
Character: Imperial GuardsmanName: Ryuta Kato
Character: Japanese Junior Officer (Yamat)Name: Garret Sato
Character: Japanese Officer (Prison)Name: Neil Girvan
Character: Navy Yard InspectorName: Ellis Arch
Character: Lofton HendersonName: Robert Crooks
Character: McClusky's RadiomanName: Sean Colby
Character: Gay's RadiomanName: Kasey Ryne Mazak
Character: Signal Officer (Akagi)Name: Ryo Hayashida
Character: Deck Officer (Akagi)Name: Michael Chapman
Character: Helmsman (Nautilus)Name: Masahiro Tanikawa Masa Tani
Character: Damage Control OfficerName: Ryohei Arima
Character: Japanese Lieutenant (Kaga)Name: Hiro Kanagawa
Character: Makigumo CaptainName: Ken Takikawa
Character: Makigumo LieutenantName: Leonardo Boudreau
Character: Passing SailorName: Tony Christopher
Character: SBD Pilot (Enterprise)Name: Yuta Takenaka
Character: Staff Officer (Yamato)Name: Tatsuya Shirato
Character: Flag Officer (Yamato)Name: Tyler Hall
Character: William 'Slim' TownsendName: Kyle Bougeno
Character: Smoking SailorName: David Dacosta
Character: Breathless Ensign (Enterprise)Name: Kazuki Gonzalez-Adachi
Character: Hiryu HelmsmanName: Reyn Halford
Character: Torpedo Room ChiefName: Toyoaki Ito Leung
Character: Japanese Boy (10 YO)Name: Halta Nonen
Character: Japanese Boy #2 (6 YO)Name: Adrian Spencer
Character: Chief Medic (Enterprise)Name: James Hicks
Character: Edwin KroegerName: Sebastian Pigott
Character: Petty Officer #2Name: Simon Pelletier-Gilbert
Character: Yorktown SpotterName: Philippe Verville
Character: Doolittle's BombardierName: Shigeru Yabuta
Character: Japanese Duck Netting OfficerName: Seunghwan Min
Character: Zero Pilots Squadron LeaderName: Christopher Tapia
Character: Hiryu PointerName: Sangwon Jun
Character: Hiryu TalkerName: Motoo Taira
Character: Akagi SpotterName: Ana Maria Lombo
Character: Ballroom SingerName: John Lobato
Character: Radar Officer (uncredited)
Crew Members:
Name: Cary Weitz
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Boom OperatorName: Harald Kloser
Department: Production
Job/Role: ProducerName: Harald Kloser
Department: Sound
Job/Role: MusicName: Roland Emmerich
Department: Directing
Job/Role: DirectorName: Roland Emmerich
Department: Production
Job/Role: ProducerName: Mark Gordon
Department: Production
Job/Role: ProducerName: Thomas Wanker
Department: Sound
Job/Role: MusicName: Doug Hardwick
Department: Art
Job/Role: Construction CoordinatorName: Isabelle Guay
Department: Art
Job/Role: Supervising Art DirectorName: Kirk M. Petruccelli
Department: Art
Job/Role: Production DesignName: Andrea Kenyon
Department: Production
Job/Role: Casting DirectorName: Greg P. Russell
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound Re-Recording MixerName: Page Buckner
Department: Art
Job/Role: Art DirectionName: Carsten H. W. Lorenz
Department: Production
Job/Role: Executive ProducerName: Brent O'Connor
Department: Production
Job/Role: Executive ProducerName: Caitlin McKenna
Department: Production
Job/Role: ADR Voice CastingName: Yu Dong
Department: Production
Job/Role: Executive ProducerName: Michael Hoffman
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound MixerName: Mario Davignon
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Costume DesignName: Carolyn A. Loucks
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DecorationName: Patrick Kerton
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Stunt CoordinatorName: Ryan Stevens Harris
Department: Editing
Job/Role: Assistant EditorName: Adam Wolfe
Department: Editing
Job/Role: EditorName: Patricia Binga
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Lead AnimatorName: Harlan Glenn
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Key CostumerName: Paul O'Bryan
Department: Editing
Job/Role: First Assistant EditorName: Steve Neal
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound EditorName: Matt Jackson
Department: Production
Job/Role: Executive ProducerName: Martin Doepner
Department: Directing
Job/Role: First Assistant DirectorName: Matt Hovland
Department: Sound
Job/Role: ADR MixerName: Tom Marks
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound Re-Recording MixerName: Eric Rylander
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Special Effects CoordinatorName: Jean-Pierre Paquet
Department: Art
Job/Role: Art DirectionName: Katie Doyle
Department: Production
Job/Role: Casting DirectorName: Joseph Segura
Department: Camera
Job/Role: First Assistant CameraName: Marylou Lim
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Assistant Costume DesignerName: Francie Brown
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Dialect CoachName: Craig Hosking
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Aerial CoordinatorName: Reiner Bajo
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Still PhotographerName: Peter G. Travers
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual Effects SupervisorName: Joshua Davis
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: GafferName: Dan Goyens
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: Lighting TechnicianName: Helene Lamarre
Department: Art
Job/Role: Art Department CoordinatorName: Robby Baumgartner
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Director of PhotographyName: Paul Corricelli
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Key CostumerName: Walter Volpatto
Department: Editing
Job/Role: Digital Intermediate ColoristName: Bryan Grill
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual Effects SupervisorName: Eames Gagnon
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: GafferName: Mahealani Diego
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Assistant Makeup ArtistName: Christine Youngstrom
Department: Art
Job/Role: Art Department CoordinatorName: Don King
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Underwater CameraName: Emilie Gauthier
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Makeup DesignerName: Alan Markfield
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Still PhotographerName: Linda D. Flowers
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: HairstylistName: Derek Spears
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: VFX SupervisorName: Puelo Deir
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Unit PublicistName: Tom Macdonald
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Costume SupervisorName: Josh Bower
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Boom OperatorName: Phil Jones
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: VFX SupervisorName: Dan Smiczek
Department: Crew
Job/Role: CG SupervisorName: Patrick Christensen
Department: Sound
Job/Role: ADR MixerName: Eriko Miyagawa
Department: Production
Job/Role: Casting ConsultantName: Laine Rykes
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Key Makeup ArtistName: Don Tomich
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: Rigging GafferName: Lukas Lepicovsky
Department: Crew
Job/Role: CG SupervisorName: Greg Strasz
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual Effects SupervisorName: Alvin S. Cabrinha Jr.
Department: Art
Job/Role: Property MasterName: Christopher J. Wood
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DresserName: Rene Toye
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: VFX EditorName: Stephen Bacquet
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: Lighting TechnicianName: Rick Harris
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: Key Rigging GripName: Les T. Tomita
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Key GripName: Cathie Valdovino
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Set CostumerName: Sebastian Butenberg
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Animation DirectorName: Gina Scarnati
Department: Art
Job/Role: Textile ArtistName: Lorette Leblanc
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Script SupervisorName: Jan Bezouška
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound Effects EditorName: Andrew Ryan Turner
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Visual Effects EditorName: Rick Crum
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: ElectricianName: Carolyne de Bellefeuille
Department: Art
Job/Role: Art DirectionName: Marcelo Padovani
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Assistant HairstylistName: Dany Racine
Department: Camera
Job/Role: First Assistant "A" CameraName: Félix Larivière
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Hair Department HeadName: Jeremy Brussell
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Best Boy GripName: Julie Garceau
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Digital Imaging TechnicianName: Wes Tooke
Department: Writing
Job/Role: ScreenplayName: Soupharak Keoborakoth
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Second Assistant "A" CameraName: Pierre Daudelin
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: Best Boy ElectricName: Pamela Goldammer
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: First Assistant Makeup ArtistName: Hale Mawae
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DresserName: Marcin Kasiński
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Foley EditorName: Martin Chalifoux
Department: Art
Job/Role: Construction ManagerName: Steven Cueva
Department: Camera
Job/Role: First Assistant CameraName: Shae Salmon
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: VFX EditorName: Dave Goetter
Department: Sound
Job/Role: ADR MixerName: Eric Aubin
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Second Assistant "B" CameraName: Harry Lu
Department: Crew
Job/Role: ArmorerName: Alastair Burlingham
Department: Production
Job/Role: Executive ProducerName: Caitlin Well
Department: Production
Job/Role: Casting AssociateName: Tefft Smith
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Pre-Visualization SupervisorName: David Shauger
Department: Art
Job/Role: Construction CoordinatorName: Peter Bawiec
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Supervising Sound EditorName: Peter Bawiec
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound Re-Recording MixerName: Wouter van Herwerden
Department: Sound
Job/Role: ADR RecordistName: Thomas Dane Wagener
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual Effects CoordinatorName: Louis Marion
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Production Sound MixerName: Steven Spady
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Visual Effects EditorName: Ralph Malani
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Key Hair StylistName: Nicholas Rymond
Department: Art
Job/Role: LeadmanName: Sabrine Canuel
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Key CostumerName: Laurent Taillefer
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual Effects SupervisorName: Mike Gerzevitz
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: Lighting TechnicianName: Andrea Montana Knoll
Department: Production
Job/Role: Production ConsultantName: Jon Lawless
Department: Sound
Job/Role: ADR RecordistName: Taylor Westerfield
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Dialogue EditorName: Babak Bina
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: 3D GeneralistName: Daniel Perez
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: 3D GeneralistName: Alan Shultz
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Dolly GripName: Matt Yocum
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound Effects EditorName: Vicki Pui
Department: Art
Job/Role: Concept ArtistName: Danny MAlin
Department: Production
Job/Role: Extras CastingName: Marie-Julie Besse
Department: Camera
Job/Role: First Assistant CameraName: Aaron Reznick
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual Effects Production ManagerName: Tricia Kim
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Matchmove SupervisorName: Radia Slaimi
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DesignerName: Bill Wang
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual Effects Production ManagerName: David Villeneuve
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: ElectricianName: Nathalie Legault
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Assistant Makeup ArtistName: Micah Gallagher
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Compositing SupervisorName: Jen Martin
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: CostumerName: Jean Scarabin
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: HairstylistName: Greta Ruljevaite
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual Effects ProducerName: Bethan Mowat
Department: Directing
Job/Role: First Assistant DirectorName: Angela Laprete
Department: Production
Job/Role: Production ConsultantName: Marc Roth
Department: Crew
Job/Role: CG SupervisorName: Daniel McGraw
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Makeup ArtistName: Errol Stussi
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual Effects CoordinatorName: Nick Crew
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual Effects SupervisorName: Ilkka Uitto
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: VFX EditorName: Marshall Rainey
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual Effects CoordinatorName: Timur Yesilfiliz
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: VFX EditorName: Prapanch Swamy
Department: Crew
Job/Role: CG SupervisorName: Tom Curtis
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DresserName: Craig K. Lewis
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set Decoration BuyerName: Mandalyn Forbes
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual Effects CoordinatorName: Rodgers Paul
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Matte PainterName: Josh Mar
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: CostumerName: Allen Mozo
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: Lighting TechnicianName: Michael Porterfield
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Compositing SupervisorName: Mariana Gorbea
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: ModelingName: Michal Wilczewski
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Foley EditorName: Karen Wood
Department: Production
Job/Role: Casting AssociateName: Jacek Wiśniewski
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Foley ArtistName: Philip Nussbaumer
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: VFX SupervisorName: Florian Franke
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Compositing LeadName: Rodions Jepejevs
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Compositing LeadName: Mark Spindler
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Compositing SupervisorName: Eun Young Kim
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Matte PainterName: Catherine Lam
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DesignerName: Stephane Boisvert
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Generator OperatorName: David Dinel
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Key GripName: Rebecca Gausnell
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Dialect CoachName: Thomas Weckenmann
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: VFX EditorName: Tricia Mulgrew
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual Effects ProducerName: Jean-Manuel Medina
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: HairstylistName: Gaby Miègeville-Little
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DesignerName: Mónica Caballero
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: Lighting TechnicianName: Simon Théberge
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DesignerName: Filip Stefanowski
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Foley MixerName: Pierre Antoine Rousse
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DresserName: Miguel Palos
Department: Production
Job/Role: Executive ProducerName: John M.H. Lee
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: Lighting TechnicianName: Aaron Ellis
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: CostumerName: Arthur B Wilson III
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: HairstylistName: Catherine Lahaye
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Makeup ArtistName: Gary Pachany
Department: Camera
Job/Role: First Assistant "B" CameraName: Chris Lewis
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DesignerName: Nicolas Dallaire
Department: Sound
Job/Role: ADR RecordistName: Jeong-Hwa Fonkalsrud
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Makeup Department HeadName: Magnus Skagerlund
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: ModelingName: Justin Neenan
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DesignerName: Cedric Levesque
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DresserName: Maxime Privé
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DresserName: Nicolas Privé
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DresserName: Johannes Muecke
Department: Art
Job/Role: Title DesignerName: Johannes Muecke
Department: Art
Job/Role: Storyboard ArtistName: Joshua Atkin
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: Best Boy ElectricName: Tuiaana Scanlan
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Best Boy GripName: Reid Murphy
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Camera OperatorName: Jeroen Hendriks
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Digital Imaging TechnicianName: Michael Keola Jones
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Dolly GripName: Aaron McMullen
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: ElectricianName: Todd Schatz
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Generator OperatorName: James Takahashi
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: Rigging GripName: Curtis Wingerter
Department: Lighting
Job/Role: Rigging GripName: Liliane Saad
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Assistant HairstylistName: Eli Girard
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: HairstylistName: Sheldon Yamauchi
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: HairstylistName: Paula Hong
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: HairstylistName: Christine Carrière
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Makeup ArtistName: Natalia Lubowiecka
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Foley EditorName: Joshua Hakim
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: 3D ArtistName: Steve Seongik Hong
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Animation SupervisorName: Johannes Wolz
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Animation Technical DirectorName: Evgeny Berbasov
Department: Crew
Job/Role: CG SupervisorName: Jason Hannen-Williams
Department: Crew
Job/Role: CG SupervisorName: Ryo Sakaguchi
Department: Crew
Job/Role: CG SupervisorName: Matthew Novak
Department: Crew
Job/Role: CG SupervisorName: Jean-Philippe Tristant
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Compositing LeadName: Enrique Sandoval Castro
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Compositing LeadName: Danielle Norgate
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Compositing LeadName: Henrique Reginato
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Compositing LeadName: Phil Prates
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Compositing SupervisorName: Egbert Reichel
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Compositing SupervisorName: Michael J. Viera
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Compositing SupervisorName: Ning Yan
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Lead AnimatorName: Philipp Winterstein
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Lead AnimatorName: Dasom Song
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Matte PainterName: Peter Braeley
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Matte PainterName: Chengwei Zheng
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Matte PainterName: Mujia Liao
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Matte PainterName: Kevin Mains
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: ModelingName: Zaki Saati
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: ModelingName: Dylan Dunford
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: ModelingName: Benjamin Lepine
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: ModelingName: Ron Schrems
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: ModelingName: Laura Carnegie
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: VFX EditorName: Adam Figielski
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: VFX SupervisorName: Selah Chung
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual Effects CoordinatorName: Natsai Todd
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual Effects CoordinatorName: Aditya Menon
Department: Visual Effects
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If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) With all due respect to Roland Emmerich and to his fantastic Independence Day, his movies never quite reach their potential, ending up in constant disappointments. It doesn't matter if he has excellent casts or amazing VFX teams, his films' screenplays are almost always stuffed with narrative issues. Midway is simply another installment in his saga of letdowns. Without knowing the director, anyone who looks at this movie will feel instantly captivated. From the unbelievably talented cast to the impressive visuals, it has two attention-grabber ingredients, which can result in a remarkable film… only if the two pillars of any cinematic production are decent enough: story and characters. These are the main issue with Emmerich's movies. His characters are not compelling or intriguing enough, and his screenplays lack creativity and excitement (whether these are written by him or someone else). When I noticed that Midway had such an acclaimed cast and that it was about the Battle of Midway, I immediately got excited. War epics are a genre that I sincerely appreciate. However, when I checked who was "running the show", I instantly lowered my expectations. Honestly, it's exactly what I expected it to be: visually gripping, but emotionally hollow. I don't want to understate it. The CGI work in this film is jaw-dropping. The actual war is riveting with astonishing aerial sequences and powerful sound design. Even at a regular screening with the usual 7.1 Dolby surround speakers, the floor was rumbling with the explosions and the planes. This is why I think audiences will definitely enjoy this movie. Maybe not a vast majority, but surely most people will leave their theaters feeling it was good entertainment. It has a long runtime, and it's hard to get through the exposition-heavy story, but in the end, I bet the general public will appreciate the war action enough to give the whole thing a thumbs up. Nevertheless, it's still a very superficial flick. While it's very respectful to everyone who fought in the war (including the Japanese) and to the historic event on itself, it lacks emotional attachment to its characters. Dunkirk was praised by both critics and audiences all around the world, but its main criticism connects to what I just wrote. Christopher Nolan's film also didn't have any compelling characters. However, there's a big difference between these two movies. Both their marketing and their ultimate goal are distinct. Dunkirk was all about showing the actual war. It never marketed itself as a character-study or that it would even have a significant focus on some of the heroes that fought there. Nolan repeated several times: it's about the war and the war only. It's genuinely one of the best, if not the best, *pure* war film I've ever seen. When it comes to depicting the claustrophobic, unbreathable, restless, bloody, loud event that a devastating war is, Dunkirk is so realistic it can even become uncomfortable with just sitting in your chair (at least, I did in IMAX). On the other hand, Midway's marketing was about paying homage to "people who fought in the Battle of Midway". Hence the stellar cast compared to Nolan's just competent actors (with obvious exceptions like Mark Rylance or Tom Hardy). It spends most of its screentime trying to develop the actual people that helped win that battle, not with the action itself. Therefore, these characters need engaging scripts and emotionally resonant arcs. Wes Tooke delivers a screenplay packed with so much exposition that a lot of it looks clearly unrealistic. Characters discuss specific topics that don't make any sense of being in a conversation at a particular time and place. Throughout the runtime, there are dialogue sequences with the sole purpose of explicitly telling the audience what we need to know to understand the story, which ends up turning the narrative confusing, convoluted, and lacking faster pacing. It's tough to get through the non-action periods, and I can't even imagine how dull it would be without such an impeccable cast. Ed Skrein remarkably portrays Dick Best, the only character who's genuinely compelling and carries a complete, well-developed arc. Unfortunately, I didn't feel invested in any other character. Only the best movies of every year can have a numerous and talented cast while giving each and every actor an exciting role. Midway has too many characters for the story it wants to tell. In addition to this, it has to stretch its runtime because you can't get Woody Harrelson or Dennis Quaid playing secondary roles and not giving them more than just a couple of lines. As time goes by, Emmerich's storytelling structure gets needlessly more and more complicated to follow. It's yet another film added to the "wasted potential" list… Potential due to how truly magnificent the action sequences can be. It's undeniable that these are entertaining, gripping, and exciting. The dive bombers' scenes are packed with so much tension that I was getting more and more frustrated every time they missed their target, and a bomb went into the sea. I wanted them to succeed so bad, and this feeling can only be triggered by something extraordinary. Midway's war is as close to epic as it could be, but as with every other cinematic production, if its story and its characters are not up to par with the action, there are no outstanding VFX that can save a lousy screenplay. All in all, Midway is a respectful homage to the people who fought in the Battle of Midway, but it fails to deliver an engaging story with compelling characters. With more characters that what it needed, the runtime is stretched beyond its limit due to the numerous acclaimed actors who would never be in a movie if they didn't have more than a couple of lines. Roland Emmerich has to thank his VFX team for presenting the closest war action we could ever get of the famous battle. Truly epic visuals with tense and riveting aerial sequences, plus a powerful sound design, get your teeth biting the nails. Unfortunately, except for Ed Skrein's character, I didn't feel invested enough to appreciate the non-action moments due to the confusing, convoluted, and exposition-heavy narrative. It's a shame that a visually impressive film possesses such an emotionally dull story. However, I still recommend it for anyone who enjoys war epics and "based on a true story" adaptations. PS: it doesn’t hurt to research a bit about the Battle of Midway. I didn’t and I’m sort of regretting that now. Don’t make the same mistake. Going in with basic knowledge of what, how, and why it happened will only help you enjoy this movie more. Rating: C+
***Just the facts, Jack*** Intelligence officer Edwin Layton (Patrick Wilson) warns that a Japanese attack is imminent, but his advice is disregarded and the Japanese use their carrier fleet to attack Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Admiral Chester Nimitz (Woody Harrelson) swiftly assumes command of the heavily weakened US Pacific Fleet. After the Doolittle air raid on Tokyo & Honshu 4.5 months later, events lead up to the Battle of Midway on June 4–7, 1942. Ed Skrein plays cocky pilot Dick Best while Dennis Quaid is on hand as carrier commander William "Bull" Halsey. "Midway" (2019) tackles the Battle of Midway and events leading up to it without throwing in a dramatic fictional story, like the love triangle of “Pearl Harbor” (2001). While I loved “Pearl Harbor” and proudly stand by it, “Midway” chooses to stick to the facts and is thrilling from beginning to end. The main cast members are all real-life figures and there’s a tribute to each at the close. This is superior to the 1976 movie because Roland Emmerich had the CGI technology to pull off the battle scenes which take place in & above the Pacific Ocean near the atoll of Midway, which is located a little over a thousand miles west of Hawaii. The flick successfully takes the viewer right into the midst of the fight on the water, in the air and under the water. It’s exciting, horrific and revelatory. The film runs almost 2 hours and 18 minutes. GRADE: A-
War stories are only worth retelling in film if you're doing something new and interesting with the genre. Otherwise, it's just a retread of 'Pearl Harbour' or 'Fury' or any of the dozen other thematically-empty, explosion-happy extravaganzas from the last ten years. There's a compelling, nuanced, and affecting film to be made about Midway. This is not that film. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-midway-sound-and-fury-signifying-nothing
Admittedly I have a love for anything involving World War II and although the dialogue was a bit spotty and some of the visual effects were okay at best, I still found this to be a pretty good war movie and nice performances all around. Probably doesn't rank all that high compared to others about Midway and Pearl Harbor, yet still found it to be worth checking out. **3.75/5**
Click here for a video version of this review: youtu.be/2Mr6XRF4GR4 _Midway_ is an ambitous film that sets out to follow the United States entry into World War Two, from the attack on Pearl Harbour through to the Battle of Midway. To tell this story it focuses on two main characters who are also based on real life people. There's Ed Skrein playing Dick Best, a pilot on the USS Enterprise, and Patrick Wilson playing intelligence officer Edwin Layton. As you might imagine jamming seven months of war into just over two hours is a big task, and while they did manage to pull this off, the result is a movie that feels rushed, where we can't get to know all the many characters, and which probably requires a pretty strong knowledge of this time period in history to understand all the things that are rapidly being thrown on screen. I actually had a lot of trouble telling who was who in many of the scenes involving the pilots. Apart from Ed Skrein and Luke Evans the rest of the pilots and rear gunners are such a copy / paste of each other and they come and go so fast on screen that you have zero time to have any kind of emotional connection to them, even though the movie tries to make you feel for them. For a lead actor, Skrein is very wooden and uninspiring, and I don't think has shoulders big enough to carry his part of the film. Then, as if the 10,000 mile an hour story is not bad enough, this movie relies very heavily on visual effects. Apart from close-ups, everything you see that involves a ship or a plane is entirely CGI and it is woefully bad 99% of the time. I've used the Playstation analogy a lot, and this is another example. I feel like if they had cut back the story to not cover so many fights and battles, there would have been a lot less visual effect shots. And with less shots to create and render, perhaps those remaining would have come out looking more realistic. As it is, it really takes you out of the movie - the planes move like they are weightless and defy the laws of physics, the explosions look they were made in AfterEffects, and each scene on a ship has that horrible green screen glow about it. In summary I think this movie suffers from trying to do too much all at once. This came off feeling more like a trilogy of movies about Pearl Harbour, The Doolittle Raid, and The Battle of Midway had been edited down to one single movie. The end result is a rushed film that is hard to follow, whose characters are difficult to connect with, and whose visual effects are video game level at best. This will not go down in history as a great war film.
This movie was a bit of a positive surprise. I was actually prepared to not like it that much but Hollywood actually made a decent war movie without pushing their usual left wing political propaganda and woke SJW bullshit. It’s really a good movie in pretty much all aspects. First, I liked that it covers quite a bit more than “just” Midway. It actually starts before the attack on Pearl Harbor. Then it covers the attack on Perl Harbor and also the famous Dolittle raid on Tokay to finally end up with the battle of Midway. All of it is more or less historically accurate. We also get to see a fair amount of the history from the viewpoint of the Japanese. Whether that bit of the story is actually entirely accurate I guess no one will ever know of course. I also liked that they took the effort to get all Japanese actors (or Japanese looking at least) playing the Japanese side and that they spoke Japanese all the time. That’s the kind of thing that gives the right atmosphere for those parts of the movie. The acting was overall good on both sides. I quite liked Woody Harrelson as Nimitz. Ed Skrein was probably the actor I felt made the most mediocre performance but that might just be me. Of course there can be no war movie without things going boom and this movie didn’t disappoint on that. It has plenty of action, lots of flight scenes and lots of thing being blown up and it was overall well made. The effects when large ships got torpedoed, bombed or when their munitions exploded was quite realistic. You could see the ships shuddering and the effect on the water around it. If I should complain about something it was that the movie is too short. Given the large time period it covers there is so much material that it could easily have been longer. It almost felt a bit rushed. There could have been much more suspense around the battle of Midway itself and the part of how they got Yorktown operational, and hid the fact from the Japanese, in time for the battle was altogether left out for example. The movie was 2 hours 18 minutes long which is respectable but not that long by today’s standards. All three of the extended Lord of the Rings movies was three and a half hours long and this one could easily have been as long.
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