• Bill Paxton is in talks to join Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt in the sci-fi thriller All You Need Is Kill, playing the head of a platoon of soldiers that includes a man (Cruise) who re-lives the day he dies over and over again — so, Groundhog Day, but with aliens. (Perhaps not surprisingly, it’s based on a Japanese graphic novel by Hiroshi Sakurazaka.) Doug Liman (Mr. and Mrs. Smith) is directing from a script by Dante Harper (the upcoming Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters) and Joby Harold (Awake). [Variety]
• Melissa Leo will costar with Hugh Jackman in Prisoners, about a...
• Melissa Leo will costar with Hugh Jackman in Prisoners, about a...
- 9/19/2012
- by Adam B. Vary
- EW - Inside Movies
Having lived in Florida, I can attest to one thing... it's not all sunshine and happiness. Sweltering heat, gigantic bugs, chicks with sideburns, and thunderstorms from hell are just a few of the state's horrors. Taryn Manning is about to find out about a few more.
Variety reports that Manning is set to star in the indie survivalist thriller The Shallows, set in the Florida Everglades.
Production is scheduled to begin next month in Florida with Noah Haeussner, Michael Raimondi and Sean Reycraf producing. Rupert Smith (Man vs. Wild) is set to direct.
The story centers on five friends who venture into the Florida Everglades for what promises to be an exciting trip that quickly turns deadly as they struggle to survive the horrors of the natural environment around them.
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Variety reports that Manning is set to star in the indie survivalist thriller The Shallows, set in the Florida Everglades.
Production is scheduled to begin next month in Florida with Noah Haeussner, Michael Raimondi and Sean Reycraf producing. Rupert Smith (Man vs. Wild) is set to direct.
The story centers on five friends who venture into the Florida Everglades for what promises to be an exciting trip that quickly turns deadly as they struggle to survive the horrors of the natural environment around them.
More as it comes!
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
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- 9/18/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The Shallows
Taryn Manning ("Sons of Anarchy," "Hawaii Five-0") will star in Rupert Smith's Everglades-set indie survivalist thriller "The Shallows". Shooting kicks off next month in Florida.
The story follows five friends whose adventure into the Everglades quickly turns deadly as they struggle to survive the horrors of the natural environment around them. [Source: Variety]
Orange Is the New Black
Laura Prepon, Taylor Schilling and Yael Stone are set to co-star in Netflix’s new 13-episode hourlong dramedy series "Orange Is The New Black" from "Weeds" creator Jenji Kohan.
Schilling pals an engaged Brooklynite whose decade-old relationship with a drug-runner (Prepon) in college results in her arrest and multi-year detention in a federal penitentiary. Stone will play a Boston-Italian inmate. [Source: Deadline]
Arrested Development
Isla Fisher and Terry Crews have joined the cast of the new season of "Arrested Development" which kicks off in Spring next year on Netflix.
The duo join returning...
Taryn Manning ("Sons of Anarchy," "Hawaii Five-0") will star in Rupert Smith's Everglades-set indie survivalist thriller "The Shallows". Shooting kicks off next month in Florida.
The story follows five friends whose adventure into the Everglades quickly turns deadly as they struggle to survive the horrors of the natural environment around them. [Source: Variety]
Orange Is the New Black
Laura Prepon, Taylor Schilling and Yael Stone are set to co-star in Netflix’s new 13-episode hourlong dramedy series "Orange Is The New Black" from "Weeds" creator Jenji Kohan.
Schilling pals an engaged Brooklynite whose decade-old relationship with a drug-runner (Prepon) in college results in her arrest and multi-year detention in a federal penitentiary. Stone will play a Boston-Italian inmate. [Source: Deadline]
Arrested Development
Isla Fisher and Terry Crews have joined the cast of the new season of "Arrested Development" which kicks off in Spring next year on Netflix.
The duo join returning...
- 9/18/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
London, Friday 1 July 2011: The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) is delighted to announce the names of the 42 Brits to Watch who will be the focus of the inaugural BAFTA Brits to Watch. The event will take place on Saturday 9 July at the Belasco Theater in Los Angeles. BAFTA’s President, Hrh The Duke of Cambridge, and Hrh The Duchess of Cambridge will attend the event as part of their visit to California, helping highlight the incredible depth and range of great British talent currently emerging in film, television and video games. The 42 Brits have been selected by a BAFTA panel based on a number of criteria. They will generally not be complete beginners in their industry, and will have already begun to show real promise. They are: Rory Aitken, Producer James Bobin, Writer/Director Jessica Brown Findlay, Actress David Buckley, Composer Jamie Bull, Editor Sam Care,...
- 7/1/2011
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
When Prince William and Duchess Catherine touch down in the States next week, they'll be getting the Hollywood treatment - along with 42 other up-and-coming British stars. On their California itinerary for July 9, the royal couple are set to attend the British Academy of Film and Television Arts "Brits to Watch" event, which Nigel Lythgoe is helping to organize. The event will "highlight the incredible depth and range of great British talent currently emerging in film, television and video games," according to a BAFTA release on Friday, providing the guest list. Photos: Prince William & Kate Middleton Take Canada!So who made the cut?...
- 7/1/2011
- by Alison Schwartz
- PEOPLE.com
Steven Spielberg's forthcoming mini-series, Band Of Brothers, has reignited the furore over Hollywood's revisionist attitude to the second world war. And this time the BBC is under fire as well. Rupert Smith reports.
It's just six months since the principal photography finished on Steven Spielberg's 10-part second world war TV epic Band Of Brothers, and already controversy is brewing. Whipped into a lather by the Daily Mail, a handful of war veterans condemned the series as "an absolute disgrace and an insult to the millions of brave Britons who helped win the war" - without the benefit of having actually seen any of it, of course.
Band Of Brothers treads familiar territory. A group of soldiers from the Us airborne division are dropped behind enemy lines in 1944, take part in the D-Day victories and then fight their way through Europe to capture Hitler's mountain eyrie at Berchtesgarden. Along the...
It's just six months since the principal photography finished on Steven Spielberg's 10-part second world war TV epic Band Of Brothers, and already controversy is brewing. Whipped into a lather by the Daily Mail, a handful of war veterans condemned the series as "an absolute disgrace and an insult to the millions of brave Britons who helped win the war" - without the benefit of having actually seen any of it, of course.
Band Of Brothers treads familiar territory. A group of soldiers from the Us airborne division are dropped behind enemy lines in 1944, take part in the D-Day victories and then fight their way through Europe to capture Hitler's mountain eyrie at Berchtesgarden. Along the...
- 5/14/2001
- by Rupert Smith
- The Guardian - Film News
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