Release date for Taurus movie and where to see it

Colson Baker is well-known for his music, which spans multiple genres. But the 32-year-old actor has also taken up acting in recent years. He is most well-known for his roles in Bird Box and Big Time Adolescence as well as Nerve, Project Power and The King Of Staten Island.

He continues to expand his skill set with a variety roles, including his most recent role in American drama Taurus.

Colson, who co-wrote the film with Tim (Dark Night), directed it. It received a premiere at 2022 Berlin Film Festival.

It’s almost time for general audiences to check it out too so let’s address the Release date for Taurus movie and where to see it it.

Taurus movie release date and where to watch

Taurus will be released in theaters and online on Friday, November 18, 2022.

The audience will be able choose to rent it at home or see it on the big-screen via streaming platforms such as Amazon Video, iTunes, Google Play Movies, and Google Play Movies.

Machine Gun Kelly plays Cole, the troubled musician who just completed his largest tour, but is suffering from feelings of isolation and disconnect.

His ex-wife feels he’s not in the right place to see their child and his personal assistant is doing her best to keep him from causing harm to himself. Is he able to overcome his fears and work on new material? Or will he give in to his demons?

Who stars in the Taurus movie?

Check out the cast members as well as their roles below.

  • Machine Gun Kelly is Cole
  • Maddie Hasson as Ilana
  • Scoot McNairy, Ray
  • Megan Fox, Mae
  • Ruby Rose as Bub
  • Syl. Demetrius Flenory Jr.
  • Naomi Wild as Lena
  • Lil Tjay is Lil Tjay
  • Cassidy Siri Miller
  • Sara Silva as Zia
  • Zaria, Eve

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‘I don’t feel that way’

Colson spoke out about his thoughts in a conversation with me recently, as the film serves as a critique of the music business. Variety:

“I don’t think the issue is men or women, necessarily. I think the issue is entertainers choosing between being puppets or choosing to walk with no strings attached. […] We all have a moment where we feel controlled and where we make decisions that don’t reflect who we truly are.”

He continued: “I have a huge issue with how, when I go to events or when I do performances or when I do interviews, I have this like, smile that I put on. Because it’s not real. I don’t feel that way. And I’m just scared to let fans down because I don’t want them to think that I’m taking these opportunities for granted.”

Taurus will be in cinemas on Friday, November 18, 2022.

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