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Mood Indigo Trailer – Michel Gondry & Audrey Tatou go for dreamy, surreal romance

January 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Michel Gondry is certainly a filmmaker who likes to chart his own course, making documentaries, music videos, commercials, and movies such as Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Be Kind Rewind and The Green Hornet. For Mood Indigo he’s gone back to his native france and teamed up with Audrey Tatou for a rather unusual romance.

The trailer (which is in French with no subtitles) shows us a rather surreal movie, with plenty of unsual dreamy sequences. Mood Indigo is about a young couple (Romain Duris and Audrey Tautou) whose marriage is complicated by the woman’s unusual illness. The problem is that she has a water lily in her lung, and the only treatment is to surround her constantly with fresh flowers! He meanwhile is the inventor of an olfactory-musical device called the pianocktail.

While it could be great it’s a premise that might also be too quirky for its own good. Hopefully it’ll be released in the UK later this year, so we’ll get to find out.

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ACTORS: Audrey Tatou, Romain Duris  DIRECTORS: Michel Gondry  FILMS: Mood Indigo  

2013 Sundance Film Festival Award Winners Announced

January 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Fruitvale-pic1The Sundance Film Fesitval is over for another, with the festivities ending with the annual awards cermony, where the Jury, Audience, NEXT and other special awards of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival were given out. The ceremony was hosted by Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Park City, Utah. An archived video of the ceremony in its entirety is available at Sundance.org/Festival.

Unusually both the Jury and the Audience Awards went to the same films, with the drama Fruitvale picking up the awards for fiction features and the documentary prizes going to Blood Brother.

Here’s what John Cooper, Director of the Sundance Film Festival, had to say about this year’s festival. “The films at our Festival this year truly reflect the unbridled passion, immense talent and diverse stories coming from the independent filmmaking community. I am confident that the awards presented this evening will fuel those films with special promise and that audiences will continue to champion the films they have discovered here.”

Keri Putnam, Executive Director of the Sundance Institute, also released a statement. “The lively dialogue and genuine excitement sparked by the films over the past 10 days is sure to resonate as they further reach audiences in the weeks and months ahead. We congratulate and thank all of the filmmakers who shared their stories with us, and we look forward to continuing to support them.”

The 2013 Sundance Film Festival Awards are:
The U.S. Grand Jury Prize: Documentary was presented by Davis Guggenheim to:
Blood Brother / U.S.A. (Director: Steve Hoover) – Rocky went to India as a disillusioned tourist. When he met a group of children with HIV, he decided to stay. He never could have imagined the obstacles he would face, or the love he would find.

The U.S. Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic was presented by Tom Rothman to:
Fruitvale / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Ryan Coogler) – The true story of Oscar, a 22-year-old Bay Area resident who crosses paths with friends, enemies, family and strangers on the last day of 2008. Cast: Michael B. Jordan, Octavia Spencer, Melonie Diaz, Ahna O’Reilly, Kevin Durand, Chad Michael Murray.

The World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Documentary was presented by Bob Hawk to:
A River Changes Course/Cambodia, U.S.A. (Director: Kalyanee Mam) – Three young Cambodians struggle to overcome the crushing effects of deforestation, overfishing, and overwhelming debt in this devastatingly beautiful story of a country reeling from the tragedies of war and rushing to keep pace with a rapidly expanding world.

The World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic was presented Anurag Kashyap to:
Jiseul / South Korea (Director and screenwriter: Muel O) – In 1948, as the Korean government ordered the Communists’ eviction to Jeju Island, the military invaded a calm and peaceful village. Townsfolk took sanctuary in a cave and debated moving to a higher mountain. Cast: Min-chul Sung, Jung-won Yang, Young-soon Oh, , Suk-bum Moon, Kyung-sub Jang.

The Audience Award: U.S. Documentary presented by Acura, was presented by Barbara Kopple to:
Blood Brother/U.S.A. (Director: Steve Hoover) – Rocky went to India as a disillusioned tourist. When he met a group of children with HIV, he decided to stay. He never could have imagined the obstacles he would face, or the love he would find.

The Audience Award: U.S. Dramatic presented by Acura, was presented by Mariel Hemingway to:
Fruitvale / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Ryan Coogler) – The true story of Oscar, a 22-year-old Bay Area resident who crosses paths with friends, enemies, family and strangers on the last day of 2008. Cast: Michael B. Jordan, Octavia Spencer, Melonie Diaz, Ahna O’Reilly, Kevin Durand, Chad Michael Murray.

The Audience Award: World Cinema Documentary was presented by Barbara Kopple to:
The Square (Al Midan) / Egypt, U.S.A. (Director: Jehane Noujaim) – What does it mean to risk your life for your ideals? How far will five revolutionaries go in defending their beliefs in the fight for their nation?

The Audience Award: World Cinema Dramatic was presented by Mariel Hemingway to:
Metro Manila/United Kingdom, Philippines (Director: Sean Ellis, Screenwriters: Sean Ellis, Frank E. Flowers) – Seeking a better life, Oscar and his family move from the poverty-stricken rice fields to the big city of Manila, where they fall victim to various inhabitants whose manipulative ways are a daily part of city survival. Cast: Jake Macapagal, John Arcilla, Althea Vega.

The Audience Award: Best of NEXT was presented by Joseph Gordon-Levitt to:
This Is Martin Bonner/U.S.A.(Director and screenwriter: Chad Hartigan) – Martin Bonner has just moved to Reno for a new job in prison rehabilitation. Starting over at age 58, he struggles to adapt until an unlikely friendship with an ex-con blossoms, helping him confront the problems he left behind. Cast: Paul Eenhoorn, Richmond Arquette, Sam Buchanan, Robert Longstreet, Demetrius Grosse.

The Directing Award: U.S. Documentary was presented by Liz Garbus to:
Cutie and the Boxer/U.S.A. (Director: Zachary Heinzerling) – This candid New York love story explores the chaotic 40-year marriage of famed boxing painter Ushio Shinohara and his wife, Noriko. Anxious to shed her role of assistant to her overbearing husband, Noriko seeks an identity of her own.

The Directing Award: U.S. Dramatic was presented by Edward Burns to:
Afternoon Delight/U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Jill Soloway) – In this sexy, dark comedy, a lost L.A. housewife puts her idyllic life in jeopardy when she tries to rescue a stripper by taking her in as a live-in nanny. Cast: Kathryn Hahn, Juno Temple, Josh Radnor, Jane Lynch.

The Directing Award: World Cinema Documentary was presented by Enat Sidi to:
The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear/Georgia, Germany (Director: Tinatin Gurchiani) – A film director casting a 15-23-year-old protagonist visits villages and cities to meet people who answer her call. She follows those who prove to be interesting enough through various dramatic and funny situations.

The Directing Award: World Cinema Dramatic was presented by Nadine Labaki to:
Crystal Fairy/Chile (Director and screenwriter: Sebasti&#225n Silva) – Jamie invites a stranger to join a road trip to Chile. The woman’s free and esoteric nature clashes with Jamie’s acidic, self-absorbed personality as they head into the desert for a Mescaline-fueled psychedelic trip. Cast: Michael Cera, Gaby Hoffmann, Juan Andr&#233s Silva, Jos&#233 Miguel Silva, Agust&#237n Silva.

The Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award: U.S. Dramatic was presented by Wesley Morris to:
In a World…/U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Lake Bell) – An underachieving vocal coach is motivated by her father, the king of movie-trailer voice-overs, to pursue her aspirations of becoming a voiceover star. Amidst pride, sexism and family dysfunction, she sets out to change the voice of a generation. Cast: Lake Bell, Demetri Martin, Rob Corddry, Michaela Watkins, Ken Marino, Fred Melamed.

The Screenwriting Award: World Cinema Dramatic was presented by Joana Vicente to:
Wajma (An Afghan Love Story) / Afghanistan (Director and screenwriter: Barmak Akram) – A young man in Kabul seduces a girl. When she tells him she’s pregnant, he questions having taken her virginity. Then her father arrives, and a timeless, archaic violence erupts – possibly leading to a crime, and even a sacrifice. Cast: Wajma Bahar, Mustafa Habibi, Haji Gul Asir, Breshna Bahar.

The Editing Award: U.S. Documentary was presented by Gary Hustwit to:
Gideon’s Army/U.S.A. (Director: Dawn Porter) – Gideon’s Army/U.S follows three young, committed Public Defenders who are dedicated to working for the people society would rather forget. Long hours, low pay and staggering caseloads are so common that even the most committed often give up.

The Editing Award: World Cinema Documentary was presented by Enat Sidi to:
The Summit/Ireland, United Kingdom (Director: Nick Ryan) – Twenty-four climbers converged at the last stop before summiting the most dangerous mountain on Earth. Forty-eight hours later, 11 had been killed or simply vanished. Had one, Ger McDonnell, stuck to the climbers’ code, he might still be alive.

The Cinematography Award: U.S. Documentary was presented by Brett Morgen to:
Dirty Wars/U.S.A. (Director: Richard Rowley) – Investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill chases down the truth behind America’s covert wars.

The Cinematography Award: U.S. Dramatic was presented by Rodrigo Prieto to:
Bradford Young for Ain’t Them Bodies Saints and Mother of George:
Mother of George/ U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: David Lowery) – The tale of an outlaw who escapes from prison and sets out across the Texas hills to reunite with his wife and the daughter he has never met. Cast: Rooney Mara, Casey Affleck, Ben Foster, Nate Parker, Keith Carradine.
Mother of George/ U.S.A. (Director: Andrew Dosunmu, Screenwriter: Darci Picoult) – A story about a woman willing to do anything and risk everything for her marriage. Cast: Isaach De Bankol&#233, Danai Gurira, Anthony Okungbowa, Yaya Alafia, Bukky Ajayi.

The Cinematography Award: World Cinema Documentary was presented by Sean Farnel to:
Who Is Dayani Cristal?/ United Kingdom (Director: Marc Silver) – An anonymous body in the Arizona desert sparks the beginning of a real-life human drama. The search for its identity leads us across a continent to seek out the people left behind and the meaning of a mysterious tattoo.

The Cinematography Award: World Cinema Dramatic was presented by Nadine Labaki to:
Lasting/Poland, Spain (Director and screenwriter: Jacek Borcuch) – An emotional love story about two Polish students who fall in love with each other while working summer jobs in Spain. An unexpected nightmare interrupts their carefree time in the heavenly landscape and throws their lives into chaos. Cast: Jakub Gierszal, Magdalena Berus, Angela Molina.

A U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Achievement in Filmmaking was presented by Diane Weyermann to:
Inequality for All/U.S.A. (Director: Jacob Kornbluth) – In this timely and entertaining documentary, noted economic-policy expert Robert Reich distills the topic of widening income inequality, and addresses the question of what effects this increasing gap has on our economy and our democracy.

A U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Achievement in Filmmaking was presented by Diane Weyermann to:
An American Promise/U.S.A. (Directors: Joe Brewster, Michelle Stephenson) – This intimate documentary follows the 12-year journey of two African-American families pursuing the promise of opportunity through the education of their sons.

A U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Acting was presented by Clare Stewart to:
Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley in The Spectacular Now/U.S.A. (Director: James Ponsoldt, Screenwriters: Scott Neustadter, Scott Neustadter) – Sutter is a high school senior who lives for the moment; Aimee is the introvert he attempts to “save.” As their relationship deepens, the lines between right and wrong, friendship and love, and “saving” and corrupting become inextricably blurred. Cast: Miles Teller, Shailene Woodley, Brie Larson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Kyle Chandler.

A U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Sound Design was presented by Clare Stewart to:
Shane Carruth and Johnny Marshall for Upstream Color/U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Shane Carruth) – A man and woman are drawn together, entangled in the life cycle of an ageless organism. Identity becomes an illusion as they struggle to assemble the loose fragments of wrecked lives. Cast: Amy Seimetz, Shane Carruth, Andrew Sensenig, Thiago Martins.

A World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award was presented by Joana Vicente to:
Circles/Serbia, Germany, France, Croatia, Slovenia (Director: Srdan Golubovic, Screenwriters: Srdjan Koljevic, Melina Pota Koljevic) – Five people are affected by a tragic heroic act. Twenty years later, all of them will confront the past through their own crises. Will they overcome guilt, frustration and their urge for revenge? Will they do the right thing, at all costs? Cast: Aleksandar Bercek, Leon Lucev, Nebojsa Glogovac, Hristina Popovic, Nikola Rakocevi.

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More Oz The Great & Powerful Character Posters – Meet Glinda, Oscar & Theodora

January 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

oz-great-powerful-poster3On Friday we posted a couple of Oz The Great And Powerful character posters. Now some more have popped up online, including a second feature James Franco’s wizard, Oscar Diggs, as well as ones for Mila Kunis Theodora and Michelle Williams’ Glinda.

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.’

The movie hits cinemas March 8th.

Take a look at all of the recent posters below (click on them to enlarge).



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

Juan Antonio Bayona Takes On An Eric Roth Scripted Sci-Fi

January 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Juan-Antonio-BayonaJuan Antonio Bayona impressed many with The Orphanage and that’s continued with his recent tsunami based movie, The Impossible. However there was a five year gap between those film, and it seems he’s keen to ensure it’s not as long again until his next movie.

Variety reports that he’s now come onboard a currently untitled sci-fi movie, based on a script by Eric Roth. Nothing is known about the plot, but we might get some hint from the fact Roth has previously written the likes of Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close, Forrest Gump, The Insider, Benjamin Button, Munich and Ali.

Kevin McCormick (Gangster Squad, The Lucky One) is producing. There’s no hint as to when this might go into production.

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Ellen Page, Anna Paquin & Shawn Ashmore Back For X-Men: Days of Future Past

January 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

x-men-trioWe already knew a lot of the old mutants were coming back for X-Men: Days Of Future Past – such as Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen – and a few days ago Hugh promised we’d see more familiar faces too.

Now we know at least some of them, as director Bryan Singer has been tweeting, ‘Very excited to welcome #annapaquin, @ellenpage & @shawnrashmore to #XMen#DaysofFuturePast – thank you @brettratner for letting them live!’

Anna Paquin starred in the first three films as Rogue, while Shawn Ashmore was Iceman. Ellen Page meanwhile was Kitty Pryde in X-Men: The Last Stand, taking over from Sumela Kay who played that part in the first film, and Katie Stuart who was Kitty in X2: X-Men United!

Although it’s not known how close the film will stick to the comic book version of the Days Of Future Past storyline, Kitty Pryde has an important role to play on the page, and it’s being speculated it’ll be the same in the film. And of course all these old faces will star alongside the First Class mutants in a time travel plot.

X-Men: Days Of Future Past should start shooting soon with a release date of July 18th 2014 already set.

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ACTORS: Ellen Page, Anna Paquin, Shawn Ashmore  DIRECTORS: Bryan Singer  FILMS: X-Men: Days Of Future Past  

Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters Takes US Box Office Crown

January 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Hansel-Gretel-witch-hunters-poster2The Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton starrer, Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, has topped the US box office on its first weekend of release, taking $19 million. While it came in number one, many are still seeing the grown-up fairytale as an underperformer, as most had expected an opening in the $20 million range.

The other new openers did much worse though. The Jason Statham starrer Parker placed fifth with $7 million, which isn’t amazing but is about on par with most of the actor’s recent US opening (barring The Expendables movies).

And despite its incredibly starry cast, the anthology comedy Movie 43 tanked with just $5 million to place seventh. It also been receiving atrocious word of mouth, so it’s unlikely this going to be a sleeper.

Take a look below for the US box office top 10 for the weekend of January 25th-27th.

Rank Title Weekend Gross (millions) Total Gross to date (millions)
1 Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters $19.0 $19.0
2 Mama $12.8 $47.6
3 Silver Linings Playbook $10.0 $69.4
4 Zero Dark Thirty $9.8 $69.9
5 Parker $7.0 $7.0
6 Django Unchained $5.0 $146.2
7 Movie 43 $5.0 $5.0
8 Gangster Squad $4.2 $39.6
9 Broken City $4.0 $15.2
10 Les Miserables $3.9 $137.2
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FILMS: Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, Mam, The Silver Linings Playbook, Zero Dark Thirty, Parker, Django Unchained, Movie 43, Gangster Squad  

Ant-Man & Doctor Strange Movies Confirmed For Marvel Phase III

January 26, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

doctor-strange-dvd-coverPhase I of Marvel’s integrated universe concluded last summer with The Avengers. Now we’re into Phase II, which kicks off with Iron Man 3 and will take us through Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, and finally The Avengers 2 in 2015.

You might think that’d be enough for Marvel to have on its plate, but plans for Phase III are already in motion, with President of Production at Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige, confirming that two long rumoured movies are part of those plans – Ant-Man and Doctor Strange.

He told MTV News, “Ant-Man is definitely part of Phase Three. Like Iron Man 3, it’s certainly set in the Marvel Universe, but it’s also through the lens of (director) Edgar Wright – which is the only reason we’re making the movie. I’ve known Edgar since our first lunch together at Comic-Con in 2004. He asked me what Marvel was doing with Ant-Man – we weren’t even a studio then; what a difference eight years makes! It’s very much an Ant-Man origin movie from the perspective of Edgar Wright and his co-writer Joe Cornish. It will of course be firmly planted in the MCU, but a different corner than we’ve seen before.” Ant-Man is likely to reach cinemas on November 6, 2015 release date.

When asked which other characters are being developed for Phase III, Kevin Feige confirmed that Doctor Strange is one of them, saying, “Doctor Strange, which I’ve been talking about for years, is definitely one of them. He’s a great, original character, and he checks the box off this criteria that I have: he’s totally different from anything else we have, just like Guardians of the Galaxy. He’s totally different from anything we’ve done before, as is Ant-Man, which keeps us excited.”

We can also expect some changed in the Phase I characters as they movie through Phase II. “So much of the stories we’re telling [right now] is about the core ‘Avengers’ characters we’ve now met,” he says, “And they’ll be evolving in big, surprising ways, in Cap’s next movie and Thor’s next movie and of course in Iron Man 3, as we get them all into the next Avengers film. Beyond that, Ant-Man is the only one officially announced, but you probably don’t have to look too far to guess at the next list of characters we’re toying with and beginning to develop.”

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DIRECTORS: Edgar Wright  FILMS: Ant Man, Doctor Strange  

Jackie Earle Haley, James Badge Dale & Colin Hanks Join Parkland

January 26, 2013 By Tim Isaac 2 Comments

James-Badge-DaleAn impressive cast is lining up for the ensemble drama Parkland, likely attracted to being part of something that will help commemorate the 50th anniversary of the assassination of JFK this November. Shooting on the movie has just started, and it’s been announced that the likes of James Badge Dale, Jackie Earle Haley, Colin Hanks, David Harbour, and Ron Livingston have all joined the cast.

They’ll star alongside the previously announced Paul Giamatti, Billy Bob Thornton, Jacki Weaver, Marcia Gay Harden, Zac Efron, and Jeremy Strong.

The film is about the chaotic events that occurred at Parkland Hospital in Dallas on the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, November 22nd 1963. Part thriller, part real-time drama, Parkland the story of unexceptional people fighting for survival and reaching for heroism in an exceptional time.

Parkland certainly has a place in American history, as it’s also where both JFK’s assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, and Oswald’s killer, Jack Ruby, died.

Award-winning journalist and novelist Peter Landesman makes his directorial debut with the movie, working from his own screenplay, which is based on the book, Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, by Vincent Bugliosi. The hope is to release the movie in time for the 50th anniversary.

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ACTORS: Jackie Earle Haley, James Badge Dale, Colin Hanks, Zac Efron  DIRECTORS: Peter Landesman  FILMS: Parkland  

JJ Abrams Officially Confirmed To Direct Star Wars VII

January 26, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

jj-abramsYesterday we reported that JJ Abrams was close to signing a deal to direct the next instalment in the Star Wars saga, which Disney hopes to bring to cinemas in 2015. Now that’s been confirmed, with Disney and Lucasfilm issuing a press release making it official.

Incidentally, it’s also being suggested that Abrams will still be involved with Star Trek, acting as a producer of a third film with the chair left open (at the moment at least) for him to direct.

Here’s the press release: J.J. Abrams will direct Star Wars: Episode VII, the first of a new series of Star Wars films to come from Lucasfilm under the leadership of Kathleen Kennedy. Abrams will be directing and Academy Award-winning writer Michael Arndt will write the screenplay.

“It’s very exciting to have J.J. aboard leading the charge as we set off to make a new Star Wars movie,” said Kennedy. “J.J. is the perfect director to helm this. Beyond having such great instincts as a filmmaker, he has an intuitive understanding of this franchise. He understands the essence of the Star Wars experience, and will bring that talent to create an unforgettable motion picture.”

George Lucas went on to say “I’ve consistently been impressed with J.J. as a filmmaker and storyteller. He’s an ideal choice to direct the new Star Wars film and the legacy couldn’t be in better hands.”

“To be a part of the next chapter of the Star Wars saga, to collaborate with Kathy Kennedy and this remarkable group of people, is an absolute honor,” J.J. Abrams said. “I may be even more grateful to George Lucas now than I was as a kid.”

J.J., his longtime producing partner Bryan Burk, and Bad Robot are on board to produce along with Kathleen Kennedy under the Disney | Lucasfilm banner.

Also consulting on the project are Lawrence Kasdan and Simon Kinberg. Kasdan has a long history with Lucasfilm, as screenwriter on The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark and Return of the Jedi. Kinberg was writer on Sherlock Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Smith.

Abrams and his production company Bad Robot have a proven track record of blockbuster movies that feature complex action, heartfelt drama, iconic heroes and fantastic production values with such credits as Star Trek, Super 8, Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol, and this year’s Star Trek Into Darkness. Abrams has worked with Lucasfilm’s preeminent postproduction facilities, Industrial Light & Magic and Skywalker Sound, on all of the feature films he has directed, beginning with Mission: Impossible III. He also created or co-created such acclaimed television series as Felicity, Alias, Lost and Fringe.
And here are some quotes from Star Wars veterans on working with Abrams, taken from the official site:

Visual Effects Supervisor Dennis Muren, ASC, whose credits include the original Star Wars trilogy as well as landmark films such as E.T. and Jurassic Park, also worked with Abrams on Super 8. “He puts everything he has into his work,” said Muren. “He totally immerses himself. He’s got such a visual eye, which is so important to the Star Wars films. It seems that a lot of the same things that were in George when he made the first Star Wars films are also in J.J. I think he’s going to fit into the other movies perfectly, with the energy that J.J. has. We’re kick-starting Star Wars again with dynamite. It will knock people out, including the people who get to work on it. I think it’s a great choice.”

Ben Burtt, responsible for such iconic Star Wars sounds as Darth Vader’s breathing, R2-D2′s beeps and the classic lightsaber, has worked with Abrams as sound designer and sound editor on Star Trek and Super 8. “J.J represents the next generation of filmmakers from those that were making Star Wars when I started,” said Ben Burtt. “When he was a teen, he was a fan of Star Wars, and a great deal of his love for movies came out of his reaction of that first Star Wars film. You feel that he’s already invested so many years in it, and he’s going to propel it forward in a new way. In other words, you’re having a fan who has grown up and developed tremendous directorial skills finding himself at the steering wheel to take the franchise into the next stage. I feel like I’m there watching history turn over from one era to another.”

Matthew Wood, who served as supervising sound editor on Super 8, similarly grew up as a Star Wars fan before working on the films through the prequels. “Working with him, it was so obvious to me that J.J. and I have the same nostalgic love of that era. Now we have someone from that generation who is going to be at the helm of the Star Wars franchise that I’ve known and worked on, so it’s a great circle. Just seeing what he did with Super 8 and capturing those moments, and knowing what was so special about that era, it’s going to speak to a new generation of audience as well.”

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DIRECTORS: JJ Abrams  FILMS: Star Wars: The Force Awakens  

New Upside Down Trailer – Jim Sturgess & Kirsten Dunst come from parallel worlds

January 25, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Upside Down definitely has an intriguing premise, but it’s one of those movies where it’s yet to be seen if the plot can live up to the promise of the setup.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Adam (Jim Sturgess) is a seemingly ordinary guy in a very extraordinary universe. He lives humbly trying to make ends meet, but his romantic spirit holds on to the memory of a girl he met once upon a time from another world, an inverted affluent world with its own gravity, directly above but beyond reach (each universe is in the sky of the other, able to see once another but not interact)… a girl named Eve (Kirsten Dunst). Their childhood flirtation becomes an impossible love. But when he catches a glimpse of grown-up Eve on television, nothing will get in the way of getting her back…’

No UK release date is currently set, but Juan Solanas’ movie arrives in the US in March. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Jim Sturgess, Kirsten Dunst  DIRECTORS: Juan Solanas  FILMS: Upside Down  
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