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Full Oz The Great & Powerful Triptych Poster Arrives

November 13, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

There’s been a lot of grumbling and criticism of the Oz The Great And Powerful posters that have been released over the last couple of weeks. The first (the first third of the pic above) was said to be dumb because it didn’t include enough of the main characters. The second (the far right portion), was said the be too busy and like someone who’d just learn Photoshop had just had an orgasm.

However what the naysayers didn’t seem to be paying attention to, was that right from the beginning Disney said this was part of a triptych, so you couldn’t properly criticise it until we got the whole thing. Now we have just that, with the image above filling in the middle section, which gives us the main characters and better composition the moaners didn’t like – plus the Yellow Brick Road and Emerald City.

It’s a pretty packed image, keen to suggest that Sam Raimi’s film will be a visual feast. We’ll be able to get a better picture of whether the movie will live up to its fantastical promise tomorrow, as we’ve been promised a new trailer then. Until then, click on the pic above to see a larger version of the triptych poster.

Here’s the synopsis: Disney’s fantastical adventure “Oz The Great and Powerful,” directed by Sam Raimi, imagines the origins of L. Frank Baum’s beloved character, the Wizard of Oz. When Oscar Diggs (James Franco), a small-time circus magician with dubious ethics, is hurled away from dusty Kansas to the vibrant Land of Oz, he thinks he’s hit the jackpot—fame and fortune are his for the taking—that is until he meets three witches, Theodora (Mila Kunis), Evanora (Rachel Weisz) and Glinda (Michelle Williams), who are not convinced he is the great wizard everyone’s been expecting. Reluctantly drawn into the epic problems facing the Land of Oz and its inhabitants, Oscar must find out who is good and who is evil before it is too late. Putting his magical arts to use through illusion, ingenuity—and even a bit of wizardry—Oscar transforms himself not only into the great and powerful Wizard of Oz but into a better man as well.

It hits cinemas March 2013.

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ACTORS: James Franco, Michelle Williams  DIRECTORS: Sam Raimi  FILMS: Oz The Great And Powerful  

Eight New Oz The Great & Powerful Pics Arrive

November 13, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

March seems an odd time to release a great big fantasy movie like Oz The Great And Powerful, but Disney had great success at that time with Alice In Wonderland, and while the March release of John Carter didn’t work out so well, they’re sticking with it for Oz. As a result they’re really getting going on the marketing, to ensure everyone knows its coming before Sam Raimi’s movie hits cinemas.

Now a octet of new images from the movie have been released many of which come from USA Today, showing us beautiful witches and James Franco having a chat with a china doll. Oh, and there’s a monkey bellboy too! There are also four pics showing off the beautiful fantasy landscapes, suggesting this is going to be a very beautiful Oz.

The USA Today articles also has Raimi talking a little about the movie, saying, “[Franco’s character Oscar Diggs] is mistaken for Oz the Great and Powerful, destined to be the next king of Emerald City. But he’s only to receive that title if he can defeat the Wicked Witch.”

He also comments on the pic of Franco and the doll, “Everything in the land, the houses and people made of china, have been broken by the Wicked Witch and her army. Oscar find the pieces of this china doll and puts them together, and hence the China Girl (voiced by Joey King) is saved. He’s telling her she has to go back to the Emerald City, where she’ll be well taken care of. But she won’t have any of it. He’s going to learn by the end of this scene that he’s not the only huckster in the bunch.”

Franco stars alongside Michelle Williams, Mila Kunis and Rachel Weisz. Expect it in cinemas March 8th, and a new trailer is due soon. Click on the pics below for larger versions.

James Franco & Michelle Williams in Oz The Great And Powerful
James Franco & Rachel Weisz in Oz The Great And Powerful
James Franco in Oz The Great And Powerful

James Franco in Oz The Great And Powerful
Michelle Williams in Oz The Great And Powerful
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Oz The Great And Powerful landscape
Oz The Great And Powerful landscape

Oz The Great And Powerful landscape
Oz The Great And Powerful landscape
Rachel Weisz & Mila Kunis in Oz The Great And Powerful

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ACTORS: James Franco, Michelle Williams, Mila Kunis  DIRECTORS: Sam Raimi  FILMS: Oz The Great And Powerful  

James Franco, Glenn Close & Brit Marling Take The Grace That Keeps This World

October 12, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The Grace That Keeps This World has lined itself up a good cast, as Deadline reports that Glenn Close, James Franco, and Brit Marling have signed on to star in director Azazel Jacobs’ (Terri) movie.

The film is about a father and his sons who are preparing for a hunting trip. However, their lives are upended when a young environmentalist cop begins investigating hunting violations, which results in secrets being revealed that may tear this family apart. At the moment no details are known for any of the actors’ characters (although who wants to bet Franco will be the environmentalist cop?).

Matthew Aldrich wrote the screenplay, adapted from the novel written by Tom Bailey. Aldrich first found success last year when a bidding war erupted for his screenplay Father Daughter Time: A Tale of Armed Robbery and Eskimo Kisses, which currently has Matt Damon and John Krasinski attached to star. At the moment it isn’t clear when The Grace That Keeps This World might shoot.

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ACTORS: James Franco, Brit Marling, Glenn Close  

First Look At James Franco’s 40 Minutes, The Star’s ‘Homo-Sex-Art-Film’

October 4, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

A few weeks ago we reported that James Franco has shot a gay art film called James Franco’s 40 Minutes. Now the first look at the film has emerged, although unfortunately you’ll have to head over to Papermag to take a look.

The idea behind the movie is that William Friedkin’s controversial 1980 movie Cruising supposedly had 40 minutes chopped out of it which were too much for the censors, and dealt explicitly with the gay S&M subculture and Al Pacino’s character’s descent into it. Cruising sparked controversy even before it was shot, and protesters attempted to disrupt filming on what they saw as a movie that would paint gay people as S&M obsessed perverts one step away from being psychopathic serial murderers.

Franco had originally wanted to update Cruising, but rights issues meant he couldn’t, and so instead he and director Travis Mathews have created a film that’s both a fictitious look at those lost 40 minutes of Cruising and an exploration of the making of the James Franco’s 40 Minutes, which Mathews has described as a ‘Homo-Sex-Art-Film’.

Head over to Papermag to see the first clip from the film, as well as an interview with Travis Mathews.

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ACTORS: James Franco  FILMS: James Franco's 40 Minutes  

About Cherry Red Band Trailer – Porn, prostitution and James Franco

September 19, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Boogie Nights actress Heather Graham returns to the world of porn and James Franco goes sleazy lawyer in About Cherry, which now has a new trailer. Here’s the synopsis, ‘Cherry is about Angelina (Ashley Hinshaw), an 18-year-old girl on the verge of finishing high school. Angelina’s family life is difficult. Her mother (Lili Taylor) is an alcoholic and her step-father is violent and unpredictable. One morning her boyfriend (Jonny Weston) suggests she take naked pictures for money. She balks at first but then does the photo shoot, using the money to run-off with her best friend (Dev Patel) to San Francisco. In San Francisco, while cocktailing in a strip club, Angelina meets Frances (James Franco) a well-off lawyer who offers to introduce her to a different kind of world, a place full of expensive dresses and fancy parties. But that world is not as perfect as it first appears and Frances has problems of his own. At the same time Angelina, using the moniker Cherry, has begun exploring the San Francisco porn industry under the direction of Margaret (Heather Graham) a former performer turned adult film director.’ No UK release is yet set.

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ACTORS: Heather Graham, James Franco, Ashley Hinshaw  DIRECTORS: Stephen Elliott  FILMS: About Cherry  

The Iceman Trailer – Michael Shannon just can’t stop killing

August 31, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


The Iceman is based on the true story of notorious contract killer Richard Kuklinski, nicknamed ‘The Iceman’. Michael Shannon stars as the real-life hitman who in 1986 was convicted of murdering 100 men for various crime organizations around the New York area. The twist to Kuklinski’s story was that he was also a devoted husband and father whose family was unaware of his real profession until his arrest, he was also a bona fide serial killer, having started killing people long before he took it up as a profession.

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ACTORS: Michael Shannon, James Franco, Chris Evans  DIRECTORS: Ariel Vromen  FILMS: The Iceman  

James Franco Pays Homage To Cruising With ‘Homo-Sex-Art-Film’

August 23, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

I’m starting to feel my gayness is rather inadequate compared to James Franco’s, and he doesn’t even sleep with men! Last month rumours circulated that Franco was planning to make a ‘Homo-Sex-Art-Film’ with director Travis Mathews. Now more details of that film have emerged, and it turns out it’s a homage to the controversial 1980 Al Pacino movie, Cruising.

William Friedkin’s film sparked controversy even before it was shot, and protesters attempted to disrupt filming on what they saw as a movie that would paint gay people as S&M obsessed perverts one step away from being psychopathic serial murderers. The film is slightly more complex than that (although it’s certainly not a great promo for being gay, and had to have a disclaimer added to the beginning saying it wasn’t suggesting all homosexuals were depraved), with hints that as Pacino’s cop investigates the S&M underworld investigating a serial killer, he gets increasingly drawn into it.

To get a cinema release, Friedkin is said to have had to cut 40 minutes of more graphic footage from Cruising, which apparently depicts just how deep Pacino’s character went into the underbelly of the gay S&M world. Franco’s collaboration with Travis Mathews is an imagined recreation of that lost footage.

Director Travis Mathews

Initially Franco wanted to update Cruising, but he couldn’t secure the remake rights. Instead he sought out a director who had previously filmed real gay sex, to help him make a homage. Mathews, who featured explicit sex scenes in his gay drama I Want Your Love, fitted the bill. After some initial discussions, filming quickly followed and Mathews turned over an initial cut to Franco after just two months. The film, ‘James Franco’s Cruising’, features both James and Mathews and looks at both the lost 40 minutes of Cruising, as well as try to look at how people see Franco as a star figure.

“[James] knew he wanted real gay sex in it,” Mathews tells Indiewire. “His people went looking for a filmmaker who had filmed real gay sex, and I suspect someone who would complement his vision. We talked about why we would be interested in still looking at this film.  We talked about his interest in the film and his interest more broadly in so many gay-themed stories and visionairies. He’s worked with so many in front of and behind the cameras over the years.”
Mathews (left) and Franco both appear in the movie, a fictional re-creation of 40 minutes which was originally ut from the film to appease the MPAA and secure an R rating.

“[Friedkin] cut the film down at his own expense,” Mathews said. “Recently, when he was getting ready to do an anniversary edition, Warner Bros. told him that the footage was destroyed. It’s possible those 40 minutes implicate Pacino’s character in the gay S&M culture. That was the place we started from as a launching point: James Franco’s version of those lost 40 minutes.”

Mathews believes that while Cruising is still vilified by many as a stain on LGBT-themed cinema , it’s time for a bit of a re-evaluation. He says “The interesting thing about that movie is it gets short-circuited a bit too quickly in people’s eyes. If you forget about the whole murder mystery backstory and you just look at the bar scenes, I think it’s quite an insightful, important document of an important subculture, right before AIDS hits, in 1979 New York.”

Franco’s fascination with gay male culture seems pretty profound. He’s played gays in films like Milk and Howl, directed the gay bio-pics The Broken Tower (about poet Hart Crane) and Sal (about actor Sal Mineo), released the queer short The Feast of Stephen, and even appeared in drag for the cover of Candy magazine. Where the interest comes from isn’t clear, but it’s something he doesn’t seem to want to give up on.

Mathews hopes to debut the finished cut of ‘James Franco’s Cruising’ early in 2013. An installation version of the footage will play at a group show in a gallery beginning September 12.

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ACTORS: James Franco  

James Franco, Mila Kunis & Casey Affleck Set For Third Person

August 23, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Mila Kunis, James Franco, and Casey Affleck have joined the cast of Third Person for writer/director Paul Haggis, according to Variety. Liam Neeson and Olivia Wilde signed up to star back in April.

The romantic drama follows the inter-connected stories of three couples all living in different cities – Rome, Paris, and New York. Each couple and city represent different phases of a relationship, with Rome representing the beginning, Paris the middle, and New York the end.

Casey Affleck and Moran Atias (The Next Three Days) play the new couple who take a road trip through Italy. Liam Neeson and Olivia Wilde are playing the Paris couple, both of whom are writers. Mila Kunis and James Franco portray the troubled New York couple.

Paul Haggis is directing from his own screenplay, with shooting scheduled to begin October 17 in Rome.

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ACTORS: James Franco, Mila Kunis, Liam Neeson  DIRECTORS: Paul Haggis  FILMS: Third Person  

Winona Ryder Heads For The Homefront

August 20, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Winona Ryder has joined Jason Statham and James Franco in the cast of Homefront for director Gary Fleder, who will be working from a script by none other that Sylvester Stallone (it isn’t known if he’ll be starring in the film himself), according to THR.

The movie is about an ex-DEA agent (Statham), who moves to a small town in search of some peace. His quiet life doesn’t last for long, after he clashes with a nefarious meth dealer named Gator (James Franco). Winona Ryder will play a former biker who is associated with Gator. Child actor Izabela Vidovic is also on board as the DEA agent’s daughter.

The script is adapted from a novel by Chuck Logan. Shooting is scheduled to begin September 24th in New Orleans.

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ACTORS: Winona Ryder, Jason Statham, James Franco  DIRECTORS: Gary Fleder  FILMS: Homefront  

The Letter Trailer – Winona Ryder has hallucinations involving James Franco

August 15, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Winona Ryder must have enjoyed being involved in the weirdness of Black Swan, as it seems she wants to make her own version, although with less of a budget, and James Franco making one of his lightly random appearances. Winona stars as a playwright, who begins to mentally unravel before premiere night. She is plagued by dreams and visions of being watched, but cannot decide if she is at the centre of a manipulative plot or simply losing her grip on reality.

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ACTORS: Winona Ryder, James Franco  DIRECTORS: Jay Anania  FILMS: The Letter  
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