Prime Video has released the official full-length trailer for the movie ‘Die Hart,’ premiering exclusively on Prime Video on 24 February.
The satirical action comedy follows Kevin Hart in his pursuit of a life-changing role.
Kevin Hart plays a fictionalised version of himself, as he sets out to pivot from being pigeonholed as a comedy wingman to being taken seriously as an action movie star. Hart attends “action hero school” run by Ron Wilcox, played by John Travolta, where he attempts to learn the ropes on how to become one of the industry’s most coveted action stars.
Kevin Hart and John Travolta are joined by Nathalie Emmanuel (Game of Thrones, the Fast & Furious franchise), Josh Hartnett (Wrath of Man, Paradise Lost), and Jean Reno (Call My Agent!, 22 Bullets). The movie is directed by Eric Appel (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) and written by Derek Kolstad.
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The satirical action comedy follows Kevin Hart in his pursuit of a life-changing role.
Kevin Hart plays a fictionalised version of himself, as he sets out to pivot from being pigeonholed as a comedy wingman to being taken seriously as an action movie star. Hart attends “action hero school” run by Ron Wilcox, played by John Travolta, where he attempts to learn the ropes on how to become one of the industry’s most coveted action stars.
Kevin Hart and John Travolta are joined by Nathalie Emmanuel (Game of Thrones, the Fast & Furious franchise), Josh Hartnett (Wrath of Man, Paradise Lost), and Jean Reno (Call My Agent!, 22 Bullets). The movie is directed by Eric Appel (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) and written by Derek Kolstad.
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- 2/9/2023
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Helsinki-based Tekele has unveiled the international trailer of its first premium crime drama “Transport”, which is in the running for this year’s Nordisk Film & TV Fond Prize for best Nordic TV screenplay. The prestigious award will be handed out Feb. 2 during Göteborg’s two-day TV Drama Vision confab.
Created and directed by Prix Europa winner Auli Mantila (“Silver Stars”), “Transport” is repped by REIvent International.
The eight-part series delves into the criminal activity of horsemeat trafficking and money laundering in Europe. It’s about ordinary people, under pressure, who somehow get involved, while a young journalist investigates the case of a microchip found in baby food. Toplining the show are Emmi Parviainen (“Shadow Lines”), Maria Heskanen (“Everlasting Moments”), Ville Virtanen (“Bordertown”) and Geert van Rampelberg (“De Infiltrant”).
“Transport” is the first major European premium TV show produced by fast-expanding Tekele, founded by seasoned producer Miia Haavisto. Speaking about her Belgium co-production partners Jonnydepony,...
Created and directed by Prix Europa winner Auli Mantila (“Silver Stars”), “Transport” is repped by REIvent International.
The eight-part series delves into the criminal activity of horsemeat trafficking and money laundering in Europe. It’s about ordinary people, under pressure, who somehow get involved, while a young journalist investigates the case of a microchip found in baby food. Toplining the show are Emmi Parviainen (“Shadow Lines”), Maria Heskanen (“Everlasting Moments”), Ville Virtanen (“Bordertown”) and Geert van Rampelberg (“De Infiltrant”).
“Transport” is the first major European premium TV show produced by fast-expanding Tekele, founded by seasoned producer Miia Haavisto. Speaking about her Belgium co-production partners Jonnydepony,...
- 1/24/2022
- by Annika Pham
- Variety Film + TV
The session takes place on Wednesday November 17 at 14:00 GMT.
The latest in our ScreenDaily Talks live Q&a series will take place on Wednesday November 17 at 14:00 GMT (17:00 Ksa) and will look at Saudi Arabia’s growing film business on the eve of the inaugural edition of the country’s Red Sea International Film Festival (Rsiff).
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The speakers are Rsiff managing director Shivani Pandya Malhotra, renowned Egyptian producer and head of Cairo-based production house Film Clinic Mohamed Hefzy, pioneering Saudi producer, filmmaker and screenwriter Mohammed Alhamoud, Saudi director and screenwriter Sara Mesfer, and Mohamed Al Hashem,...
The latest in our ScreenDaily Talks live Q&a series will take place on Wednesday November 17 at 14:00 GMT (17:00 Ksa) and will look at Saudi Arabia’s growing film business on the eve of the inaugural edition of the country’s Red Sea International Film Festival (Rsiff).
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The speakers are Rsiff managing director Shivani Pandya Malhotra, renowned Egyptian producer and head of Cairo-based production house Film Clinic Mohamed Hefzy, pioneering Saudi producer, filmmaker and screenwriter Mohammed Alhamoud, Saudi director and screenwriter Sara Mesfer, and Mohamed Al Hashem,...
- 11/10/2021
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
The Baby-Sitters Club‘s stealth Mvp of Season 2 is Mary Anne Spier, and we will hear no further arguments.
“I mean, I don’t disagree with you,” series creator Rachel Shukert says when TVLine says as much. “Mary Anne is one of my favorite characters to write, honestly, because she’s so observant and so wise — and, in an interesting way, is very true to herself. Mary Anne is not projecting an identity that she’s not. She rarely acts with bravado or says things she doesn’t mean.”
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“I mean, I don’t disagree with you,” series creator Rachel Shukert says when TVLine says as much. “Mary Anne is one of my favorite characters to write, honestly, because she’s so observant and so wise — and, in an interesting way, is very true to herself. Mary Anne is not projecting an identity that she’s not. She rarely acts with bravado or says things she doesn’t mean.”
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- 10/25/2021
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Paris-based Apc (About Premium Content) has acquired world sales rights on the six-part Finnish thriller “A Good Family,” currently filming in Estonia before moving back to Finland.
The high-end drama about love, marriage and parenthood is based on Finnish author and screenwriter Petri Karra’s 2019 novel “The Dark Light” (“Musta Valo”). The creative team takes in creator/producer Minna Virtanen, creator/writer Antti Pesonen and helmer Pete Riski, behind the crime show “Bullets,” which won the MIPDrama Buyers’ Coup de Coeur award in 2018 and launched on Walter Presents in the U.K. in January.
Virtanen said she started collaborating with Karra on the TV show concept even before his novel was published. Then Pesonen’s screenplay was polished by script editors Matti Laine (“The Paradise”) and Charlotte Lesche.
Seasoned actor Maria Sid and actor/singer Samuli Edelmann are toplining the TV show as police officer Anna and her husband Henrick,...
The high-end drama about love, marriage and parenthood is based on Finnish author and screenwriter Petri Karra’s 2019 novel “The Dark Light” (“Musta Valo”). The creative team takes in creator/producer Minna Virtanen, creator/writer Antti Pesonen and helmer Pete Riski, behind the crime show “Bullets,” which won the MIPDrama Buyers’ Coup de Coeur award in 2018 and launched on Walter Presents in the U.K. in January.
Virtanen said she started collaborating with Karra on the TV show concept even before his novel was published. Then Pesonen’s screenplay was polished by script editors Matti Laine (“The Paradise”) and Charlotte Lesche.
Seasoned actor Maria Sid and actor/singer Samuli Edelmann are toplining the TV show as police officer Anna and her husband Henrick,...
- 10/4/2021
- by Annika Pham
- Variety Film + TV
The first single from the upcoming film “Gunpowder Milkshake” has been released. Composed by Frank Ilfman (“Big Bad Wolves”), “Goonfight at Gutterball Corral” fuses indie-rock with a spaghetti Western style, further mixed with a large orchestra and soprano vocal.
Directed and co-written by Navot Papushado (also known for”Big Bad Wolves”), the film debuts on Netflix on July 14, along with the motion picture soundtrack. “Gunpowder Milkshake” follows Sam (Karen Gilan), a deadly assassin who was abandoned by her mother, Scarlett (Lena Headley) — also an assassin, just deadlier — at 12 years old. Sam is raised by The Firm, a ruthless crime syndicate her mother worked for. Soon enough, Sam is forced to choose between The Firm and protecting the life of an innocent 8-year-old girl, Emily, who gets caught up in the deadly web.
Ilfman chose to create signature motifs for each character that repeat throughout, and remain, like catchy earworms, long after the credits have rolled.
Directed and co-written by Navot Papushado (also known for”Big Bad Wolves”), the film debuts on Netflix on July 14, along with the motion picture soundtrack. “Gunpowder Milkshake” follows Sam (Karen Gilan), a deadly assassin who was abandoned by her mother, Scarlett (Lena Headley) — also an assassin, just deadlier — at 12 years old. Sam is raised by The Firm, a ruthless crime syndicate her mother worked for. Soon enough, Sam is forced to choose between The Firm and protecting the life of an innocent 8-year-old girl, Emily, who gets caught up in the deadly web.
Ilfman chose to create signature motifs for each character that repeat throughout, and remain, like catchy earworms, long after the credits have rolled.
- 7/9/2021
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
Mollywood‘Shero’ marks Sunny’s first lead role in the Malayalam film industry.Tnm StaffInstagram/ Sunny LeoneActor Sunny Leone recently took to Instagram to announce that she has come aboard the upcoming Malayalam film Shero. Spearheaded by Kuttanadan Marpappa fame Sreejith Vijayan, the outing will be released in multiple languages including Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. Sunny shared the first-look motion poster from the psychological thriller movie on Thursday. Although the actor has appeared in Malayalam movies such as Mammootty’s 2019 film Madhuraraja, this is the first time she will be playing the lead role in a Malayalam movie. The motion poster shows a woman who appears to be wounded, as well as visuals of a child seated on staircase. The dark colours and ominous music of the motion poster sets the tone for this psychological thriller. Expressing her excitement to be a part of the project, Sunny wrote on Instagram,...
- 3/26/2021
- by SaradhaU
- The News Minute
First Look Media’s niche streaming service Topic has acquired U.S. and Canadian rights to the second season of the Nordic thriller “Arctic Circle,” which just started shooting in the icy wilderness of Lapland.
Lagardère Studios Distribution, which was recently acquired by Mediawan Group, is handling international sales on the series and participated in its financing. “Arctic Circle” was produced by Yellow Film & TV for Elisa, the leading Finnish streaming service.
The series’s second season will be filming until March and will launch on Elisa at the end of the year. Lagardere Studios previously sold season one of the show to Topic, as well as Polar+ (France), Rts (Switzerland), BeTV (Belgium), Videotron (Canada), Npo (The Netherlands), Ivi (Russia), Canal Plus (Poland), Rtp (Portugal), Cosmopolitan TV (Spain), Elisa (China) and Ftv Outre-mer 1e (France overseas), among others.
The show is headlined by Iina Kuustonen, Pihla Viitala, Mikko Leppilampi and Max Brückner.
Lagardère Studios Distribution, which was recently acquired by Mediawan Group, is handling international sales on the series and participated in its financing. “Arctic Circle” was produced by Yellow Film & TV for Elisa, the leading Finnish streaming service.
The series’s second season will be filming until March and will launch on Elisa at the end of the year. Lagardere Studios previously sold season one of the show to Topic, as well as Polar+ (France), Rts (Switzerland), BeTV (Belgium), Videotron (Canada), Npo (The Netherlands), Ivi (Russia), Canal Plus (Poland), Rtp (Portugal), Cosmopolitan TV (Spain), Elisa (China) and Ftv Outre-mer 1e (France overseas), among others.
The show is headlined by Iina Kuustonen, Pihla Viitala, Mikko Leppilampi and Max Brückner.
- 11/20/2020
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Present at Canneseries with “Man in Room 301,” screening today in competition, Warner Bros. Int’l Television Production Finland is ramping up its scripted content. The company is betting on two scripted shows a year, next to local versions of Warner Bros. TV factuals such as “First Dates” and “The Bachelor.”
Seija-Liisa Eskola, Wbitvp Finland’s creative director and head of scripted, said “Man in Room 301” was “a step ahead” as the first high-end international co-production. Launched last December on the local streamer Elisa Viihde, the U.K-Finnish psycho drama proved the most watched series over the Christmas period. About Premium Content just licensed it to territories including the U.S. (Mhz), France and Germany (both Arte).
Two crime shows are currently filming, both for the Finnish streamer C More.
The nine-part psycho-thriller “The Color of Evil” is created by inhouse head-writer Miira Karhula. Rising names Olli-Ilpo Salonen (“Wendy and the...
Seija-Liisa Eskola, Wbitvp Finland’s creative director and head of scripted, said “Man in Room 301” was “a step ahead” as the first high-end international co-production. Launched last December on the local streamer Elisa Viihde, the U.K-Finnish psycho drama proved the most watched series over the Christmas period. About Premium Content just licensed it to territories including the U.S. (Mhz), France and Germany (both Arte).
Two crime shows are currently filming, both for the Finnish streamer C More.
The nine-part psycho-thriller “The Color of Evil” is created by inhouse head-writer Miira Karhula. Rising names Olli-Ilpo Salonen (“Wendy and the...
- 10/11/2020
- by Annika Pham
- Variety Film + TV
The Daily Show‘s Trevor Noah delivered an impassioned monologue Wednesday night, decrying the shooting of Jacob Blake and the continued violence against Black Americans by police across the country.
Following the events surrounding George Floyd’s death in May, Noah commented that although there may have been inklings of systemic change brewing, Sunday’s shooting — which saw police fire seven shots into Blake’s back — proves there is still “a long way to go.” (Watch the clip above.)
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Following the events surrounding George Floyd’s death in May, Noah commented that although there may have been inklings of systemic change brewing, Sunday’s shooting — which saw police fire seven shots into Blake’s back — proves there is still “a long way to go.” (Watch the clip above.)
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- 8/27/2020
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Nordic Entertainment Group (Nent Group), a leading streaming company across the Nordics, and Finland’s top local streaming service Elisa Viihde have joined forces to launch a new service in Finland.
Named Elisa Viihde Viaplay, the new platform will combine Elisa Viihde Aitio’s content and the films and series package from Nent Group’s Viaplay, beginning from the last quarter of this year.
Set to launch June 30, Elisa Viihde Viaplay will boast a selection of local and Nordic original content, as well as international movies, classic series and kids’ content in Finland.
The alliance between the two services makes sense as Elisa Viihde Aitio (“Arctic Circle”) and Viaplay (“Love Me”) are among Finland’s most popular streaming services. By combining their strengths, they will be able to rival global services such as Netflix.
“By joining forces with Nent Group, we are able to offer Finnish customers an exciting combination...
Named Elisa Viihde Viaplay, the new platform will combine Elisa Viihde Aitio’s content and the films and series package from Nent Group’s Viaplay, beginning from the last quarter of this year.
Set to launch June 30, Elisa Viihde Viaplay will boast a selection of local and Nordic original content, as well as international movies, classic series and kids’ content in Finland.
The alliance between the two services makes sense as Elisa Viihde Aitio (“Arctic Circle”) and Viaplay (“Love Me”) are among Finland’s most popular streaming services. By combining their strengths, they will be able to rival global services such as Netflix.
“By joining forces with Nent Group, we are able to offer Finnish customers an exciting combination...
- 6/24/2020
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
In this week’s International TV Newswire, Ampere’s five-year post-Covid report looks ugly for everyone but the streamers, ViacomCBS makes moves in Latin America, Orange TV is racing up its scripted commitment, beginning with The Medipro Studio, and Channel 4 announces a new true crime series.
Ampere Report Paints Bleak Five-Year Picture for Entertainment Industry
According to an updated study by U.K. firm Ampere Analysis, the Covid-19 crisis will cost the global entertainment industry $160 billion over the next five years.
Gross losses will hit advertising hardest in overall dollars lost, although when viewing the impact against the size of the sector, theatrical will be the sector most impacted. Pay TV, suffering heavily due to the loss of live sports, will drop significantly in value in an already difficult market. Ampere predicts around 4% of its previously forecast value.
The report points to the “intimately interconnected” nature of industry value...
Ampere Report Paints Bleak Five-Year Picture for Entertainment Industry
According to an updated study by U.K. firm Ampere Analysis, the Covid-19 crisis will cost the global entertainment industry $160 billion over the next five years.
Gross losses will hit advertising hardest in overall dollars lost, although when viewing the impact against the size of the sector, theatrical will be the sector most impacted. Pay TV, suffering heavily due to the loss of live sports, will drop significantly in value in an already difficult market. Ampere predicts around 4% of its previously forecast value.
The report points to the “intimately interconnected” nature of industry value...
- 5/22/2020
- by Jamie Lang, John Hopewell and Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
Cinedigm Entertainment Group has acquired Us distribution rights to the French mobster-crime film "22 Bullets," starring Jean Reno, and produced by Luc Besson. The film will hit theaters and land on Cable VOD, Digital and DVD. Here's the plot per Cinedigm: Inspired by real-life events and based on the novel "L'Immortel" by Franz-Olivier Giesbert, "22 Bullets" is the startling, action-packed saga of Charly Mattei (Reno). After a long, brutal and successful career in the Marseille mafia, Mattei has turned a new leaf and gone straight. For three years, he has lived a quiet life devoted to his wife and two young children. Then one winter morning, he is left for dead with 22 bullets in his body. Somehow he survives…and seeks out the only man who would dare to try to kill him. Watch the trailer below: Full release below: Cinedigm Acquires U.S. Distribution Rights To 22 Bullets, Starring Jean Reno ...
- 4/25/2012
- by Nigel M Smith
- Indiewire
Based on a true story, though much indebted to Coppola's The Godfather, this tough French thriller (aka L'Immortel) begins with principled gangster Charly Matteï (Jean Reno), surviving the eponymous 22 bullets he takes in a Marseilles car park and setting out to avenge himself on the unprincipled rival who arranged the assassination. The 60-year-old Berry is no stranger to the policier (he appeared in La Balance, one of my favourite French crime movies of the past 30 years) and here plays a fellow gangster and directs with a firm, no-nonsense hand.
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- 9/4/2010
- by Philip French
- The Guardian - Film News
Do you realize that just two films have dominated the No. 1 spot on the foreign theatrical circuit over the entire first quarter of 2010?
Overseas hunger for spectacle in 3D propelled 20th Century Fox's "Avatar" to the top spot for eight consecutive weeks this year, through Feb. 28.
Then audiences shifted to Disney's "Alice in Wonderland," which has rounded out the rest of the quarter with its fourth straight No. 1 finish.
By the end of March 2009, eight films ranging from DreamWorks Animation's "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa" to Clint Eastwood's "Gran Torino" took turns in the lofty No. 1 slot overseas.
Director Tim Burton's 3D version of "Alice" drew $46 million on the weekend from 7,170 screens in 51 markets for an offshore cume of $363 million. The worldwide gross total stands at $656.1 million.
"Alice" was challenged by Paramount's release of DreamWorks Animation's "How To Train Your Dragon," which drew $31 million from 5,594 locations in 35 markets, of which 32 are new.
Overseas hunger for spectacle in 3D propelled 20th Century Fox's "Avatar" to the top spot for eight consecutive weeks this year, through Feb. 28.
Then audiences shifted to Disney's "Alice in Wonderland," which has rounded out the rest of the quarter with its fourth straight No. 1 finish.
By the end of March 2009, eight films ranging from DreamWorks Animation's "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa" to Clint Eastwood's "Gran Torino" took turns in the lofty No. 1 slot overseas.
Director Tim Burton's 3D version of "Alice" drew $46 million on the weekend from 7,170 screens in 51 markets for an offshore cume of $363 million. The worldwide gross total stands at $656.1 million.
"Alice" was challenged by Paramount's release of DreamWorks Animation's "How To Train Your Dragon," which drew $31 million from 5,594 locations in 35 markets, of which 32 are new.
- 3/28/2010
- by By Frank Segers
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
To a certain extent Jean Jeno and Luc Besson will always be linked in the minds of film lovers. Reno's performance as the lead in Besson's 1994 international breakout hit Leon (The Professional) made both of their reputations in North America but, surprisingly, they have scarcely worked together since. Since Leon Besson and Reno have been involved in only two films together - 2004's Crimson Rivers 2 and 2001's Wasabi - but a third title is about to be added to that list.
Produced by Besson's Europa Corp and directed by Richard Berry - a veteran actor who plays a part in the film as well as being credited with the screen play - upcoming crime drama L'Immortel (22 Bullets in the English speaking world) puts Besson back in the lead.
After a long, brutal and successful career in the Marseille mafia, Charly Matteï has gone straight. For three years, he has lived...
Produced by Besson's Europa Corp and directed by Richard Berry - a veteran actor who plays a part in the film as well as being credited with the screen play - upcoming crime drama L'Immortel (22 Bullets in the English speaking world) puts Besson back in the lead.
After a long, brutal and successful career in the Marseille mafia, Charly Matteï has gone straight. For three years, he has lived...
- 2/28/2010
- Screen Anarchy
Two new teaser trailers are out for Jean Reno's hard core, Mafia, revenge, thriller L'immortel (aka 22 bullets). They’re both bloodier affairs than the first trail and it’s really starting to look like this could well mark the return to our hearts of a darker, edgier Reno. After being away for such a long time in the wastelands of Romcon. L'immortel open in France in March. Synopsis: After a long, brutal and successful career in the Marseille mafia, Charly Matteï has gone straight. For three years, he has lived a quiet life devoted to his wife and two young children. Then, one winter morning, he is left for dead on the docks of the old port with 22 bullets in his body. Somehow he survives. And goes looking for Tony Zacchia, the only man who would dare to try to kill him. Zacchia made just one mistake: he failed.
- 2/16/2010
- 24framespersecond.net
Think you think of French actor Jean Reno you can’t help but hark back to those heady days of “Nikita” and “Leon” in the 90s, when he was a great actor playing very Bad men. Then the noughties arrived and it all went a little….well…wrong. That was then, this is now, and it seems he may be back on form with his latest work - a hard hitting Mafia, revenge, thriller - directed by Richard Berry, L'immortel (aka 22 bullets). The official site has just gone live so you can check out a very stylish (being French, would it be anything else?) the teaser trailer in Hi-def. L'immortel opens in France in March. Synopsis: After a long, brutal and successful career in the Marseille mafia, Charly Matteï has gone straight. For three years, he has lived a quiet life devoted to his wife and two young children. Then,...
- 1/29/2010
- 24framespersecond.net
Based on a best selling novel by Franz-Olivier Giesbert and directed by Richard Berry, L'immortel aka 22 Bullets stars Jean Reno. Reno plays Charly Matteï a former hit-man in the ranks of a Marseilles based crime syndicate. After three peaceful years in retirement, he is attacked and left for dead. 22 bullets hit their mark, but Charly lives and he's somewhat pissed.
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- 12/10/2009
- by Leigh
- Latemag.com/film
Been a while since we were treated to Jean Reno the badass, hasn't it? Not that Couples Retreat was bad, just not the kinda thing I like to see him in. And that Just Visiting U.S. remake, not the kinda thing I like to see period. But that's just me... Reno looks to be back in bloody glory with 22 Bullets, based on the French novel "L'Immortel". He'll be playing a retired mafia hitman who goes after the long-time rival who left him for dead and riddled with 22 bullets. Hence the...
- 11/6/2009
- by Tony Lang
- JoBlo.com
Oh hello? Is it possible? Could Jean Reno be making a come back? You know, that Jean Reno, the one that once starred in Nikita, The Professional and Ronin before going on to make a load of films so bad they’re not even worth mentioning.
It looks like there is light at the end of a very long and dark tunnel. Reno is signed on to star in 22 Bullets (L'Immortel) an actioner being directed by actor-turned-director Richard Berry (who is no stranger to working with Reno - the two have appeared together in a number of films) and adapted from Franz-Olivier Giesbert's bestselling novel. But why all the excitement? This is why:
After a long, brutal and successful career in the Marseille mafia, Charly Matteï has gone straight. For three years, he has lived a quiet life devoted to his wife and two young children. Then, one winter morning,...
It looks like there is light at the end of a very long and dark tunnel. Reno is signed on to star in 22 Bullets (L'Immortel) an actioner being directed by actor-turned-director Richard Berry (who is no stranger to working with Reno - the two have appeared together in a number of films) and adapted from Franz-Olivier Giesbert's bestselling novel. But why all the excitement? This is why:
After a long, brutal and successful career in the Marseille mafia, Charly Matteï has gone straight. For three years, he has lived a quiet life devoted to his wife and two young children. Then, one winter morning,...
- 11/6/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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