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Another Earth Director Mike Cahill Plans i Origins

December 12, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Another Earth may not have become a massive success at the box office, but it certainly got director Mike Cahill noticed when it debuted at Sundance in 2011. Now he’s planning his follow-up film, i Origins.

Another Earth focussed on a woman (Brit Marling) dealing with the difficulties of life after it’s reveals another, parallel Earth exists, causing her to wonder if another version of herself lives there and whether they made better decisions with their life.

i Origins continues the science tinge, with Hollywood.com saying it, ‘Connects the lives of the most unlikely people from around the globe. One doctor, on the brink of a scientific discovery which will have historical ramifications, travels to India to search for the one person, a young Indian girl, who can prove or disprove his theory. The story follows the incredible journeys that bring these strangers together, and proves there is no separating matters of science and matters of the heart.’

The movie will shoot in New York City.

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DIRECTORS: Mike Cahill  

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy Film Sequel Planned

December 12, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

tinker-tailor-soldier-spy-posterThe spy thriller Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy may not have been a massive box office success, but it was nominated for three Oscars and took home a couple of BAFTAs. While it only grossed just over $80 million worldwide, it cost very little much to make,and so producer Eric Fellner has revealed, via Collider, that a sequel is in the works.

Director Tomas Alfredson and writer Peter Straughan, who both worked on the first film, are currently working on the script. Fellner says, “We are working on another one. [Producer] Tim Bevan is putting it together as we speak with [screenwriter] Peter Straughan and Tomas Alfredson, so yes it’s in development. It did unbelievably well and it didn’t cost hardly anything. But things take time. Tim is passionate about making sure we do another one.”

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy was of course adapted from the John le Carré novel of the same name. The author also wrote the follow-up novel Smiley’s People, which follows George Smiley coming out of retirement for another mission. No story details were given for the sequel, so it’s not known if it’s based directly on Le Carre’s novel or not.

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DIRECTORS: Tomas Alfredson  FILMS: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy  

Michael Shannon Set To Reap The Harvest For Director John McNaughton

December 12, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

John McNaughton’s directing career has been pretty sporadic. He first broke out with 1986’s Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer, got people hot under the collar with 1998’s Wild Things, but he hasn’t helmed a movie since Speaking Of Sex in 2002.

Now he’s planning to return with The Harvest and has signed Michael Shannon, Samantha Morton, and Natasha Calis to star, according to Variety. The film, written by Stephen Lancellotti, isn about two parents (Shannon and Morton) who live in a secluded environment with their ailing son (Charlie Tahan). When a young girl (Calis) moves in next door, it gives the boy hope for a better life, but this doesn’t please his over-protective mother. Leslie Lyles and Meadow Williams also star.

McNaughton commented, “This is the first horror script I’ve been interested in in 25 years, so it’s kind of cool to return to the genre.”

Production is already underway in New York.

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ACTORS: Michael Shannon, Samantha Morton, Natasha Calis  DIRECTORS: John McNaughton  FILMS: The Harvest  

Joel Edgerton May Join Michael Fassbender & Natalie Portman In Jane Got a Gun

December 12, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Joel Edgerton is still waiting for the movie that will properly break him in Hollywood, but now Deadline reports that The Thing and Zero Dark Thirty actor has entered talks to join the cast of Jane Got a Gun for director Lynne Ramsay (We Need to Talk About Kevin).

Natalie Portman is already onboard to play Jane Hammond, a woman in the Old West who enlists the help of a former lover (Michael Fassbender) when a band of outlaws come searching for her husband. Joel Edgerton will play John Bishop, the villainous leader of this evil group.

Ramsay is set to direct from Brian Duffield’s Black Listed screenplay. It isn’t clear when production will begin.

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ACTORS: Natalie Portman, Michael Fassbender, Joel Edgerton  DIRECTORS: Lynne Ramsay  FILMS: Jane Got A Gun  

Angry Birds Movie Set For Summer 2016

December 12, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Angry Birds is only three years old, but in that time it’s taken over the world of mobile gaming and has been downloaded over a billion time. Now Rovio Entertainment, the company behind the game, has announced that Despicable Me producer John Cohen has signed on to develop a planned Angry Birds movie.

David Maisel, former Chairman of Marvel Studios and executive producer of Iron Man, will be executive producer of the 3D CG-animated feature film, which they hope to get in cinemas Summer 2016. Interestingly, rather than getting a studio to develop the film and put up the budget, Rovio has decided to bet the farm and produce and finance the movie itself.

Rovio CEO Mikael Hed commented, “John is an exceptionally talented producer, and we’re delighted to have him join the flock. With John is an exceptionally talented producer, and we’re delighted to have him join the flock. With John’s hands-on producer background and David’s expertise in establishing and running his own successful studio, these two are the dream team for making a movie outside the studio system. Both professionals have the ideal skills and vision to achieve incredible things.”

Before working on Despicable Me, Cohen was VP of Production at Twentieth Century Fox Animation, working on movies such as Ice Age, Robots, Ice Age: The Meltdown and Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who. Cohen also had the idea to reimagine Alvin and the Chipmunks. He certainly knows what he’s doing.

He comments, “I’m so excited and honored to be working on this film with Mikael, David, and Rovio’s incredibly talented game developers and artists. From both an entertainment and strategic perspective, Rovio is at the forefront of game innovation and is trailblazing terrific new ways for Angry Birds fans to interact with these characters. I’ve personally spent countless hours playing the Angry Birds games over the last few years, which I can now happily justify as research for the movie.”

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FILMS: Angry Birds  

New Man Of Steel Trailer – Clark Kent is looking all kinds of hot

December 11, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Already today we’ve had trailers for After Earth and The Lone Ranger, and now it’s the turn of Man of Steel. All these big movie promos are lining up now in preparation to play ahead of The Hobbit. Man Of Steel is certainly one of the most intriguing. The trailer continues the introspective tone of the teasers, at least initially, before offering something a bit more explosive and action-packed at the end.

There’s definitely an attempt to sell this as the successor to The Dark Knight, although don’t be surprise if things get less artful and more bombastic as the June 14th release date approaches.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘In the pantheon of superheroes, Superman is the most recognized and revered character of all time. Clark Kent/Kal-El (Henry Cavill) is a young twentysomething journalist who feels alienated by powers beyond anyone’s imagination. Transported to Earth years ago from Krypton, an advanced alien planet, Clark struggles with the ultimate question – Why am I here? Shaped by the values of his adoptive parents Martha (Diane Lane) and Jonathan Kent (Kevin Costner), Clark soon discovers that having super abilities means making very difficult decisions. But when the world needs stability the most, it comes under attack. Will his abilities be used to maintain peace or ultimately used to divide and conquer? Clark must become the hero known as “Superman,” not only to shine as the world’s last beacon of hope but to protect the ones he loves.’

May we just say that Henry Cavill is looking gorgeous. Few people have ever looked so good in a spandex suit and cape. And when we say he’s looking hot we’re not just being metaphorical. Take a look at the screengrab below and drool.

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ACTORS: Henry Cavill, Kevin Costner, Amy Adams  DIRECTORS: Zack Snyder  FILMS: Man Of Steel  

Brenton Thwaites & Nicola Peltz Join Transformers 4

December 11, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The robots may be staying the same, but the human cast is getting a complete makeover for Transformers 4. So it’s out with Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox (and indeed Rosie Huntington Whiteley), but up until now we’ve only that Mark Wahlberg would be amongst new human faces of the franchise.

However Twitch says they’ve found out who’s been offered the main young male and female roles – Brenton Thwaites and Nicola Peltz. While both are relative newcomers, former Home & Away actor Thwaites will soon be seen as the Young Prince in Maleficent. He beat out the likes of Hunter Parrish (Weeds), Luke Grimes (Taken 2), Landon Liboiron (Terra Nova), and Irise newcomer Jack Reynor for the role.

Peltz meanwhile has previously popped up in The Last Airbender and Deck The Halls. For her role, the likes of Isabelle Cornish (Abbie Cornish’s sister) and Margaret Qualley (daughter of Andie Macdowell) also tested

Peltz will play Wahlberg’s daughter, a high school senior, who at one point was apparently the main character although that’s apparently shifted to her dad in her recent drafts of the script. Thwaites will be her biker boyfriend.

So far neither Paramount nor director Michael Bay has confirmed the news, but an official announcement should be coming soon.

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ACTORS: Brenton Thwaites, Nicola Peltz, Mark Wahlberg  DIRECTORS: Michael Bay  FILMS: Transformers: Age Of Extinction  

Brand New Les Miserables Song Arrives In New Featurette

December 11, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


While most of the score for the film version of Les Miserables is what lovers of the musical will know from the stage, there’s one new song that’s been added for the movie – ‘Suddenly’. Now a featurette has popped up all about the song, which was written by the creators of the original musical, Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil. The featurette has people talking through most of it, but it does let us hear parts of the Hugh Jackman sung ditty.

The featurette is largely about the director, writer and producer telling us all about why this new tune was a necessary addition, although many will be wondering whether they’re protesting a little too much. Many people feel the only reason to add a fresh song is so that the film is  eligible for the Best Original Song Oscar, which is only open to new music written specifically for a film. It’s a strategy that’s worked before, such as the movie version of Evita picking up the award for the new song ‘You Must Love Me’.

Whether it’s needed or not, you can take a bit of a listen to ‘Suddenly’ above.

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ACTORS: Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway  DIRECTORS: Tom Hooper  FILMS: Les Miserables  

Bruce La Bruce Raising Money For Gerontophilia, A Queer ‘Harold & Maude’

December 11, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


To call Bruce La Bruce an ‘in your face’ filmmaker is a bit of an understatement. Films like The Raspberry Reich, L.A. Zombie and Skin Flick have pushed the boundaries between cinema and porn, often deliberately challenging the audience’s perception of what they’re watching, looking into everything from Neo Nazis to the undead, all with a homoerotic bent.

Now he’s hoping to return with Gerontophilia, which he’s described as ‘Harold and Maude meets One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’. The film has already started shooting in Montreal, but now La Bruce has launched an IndieGoGo campaign to raise $30,000 to get the movie finished. While this one doesn’t sound as explicit as many of La Bruce’s earlier movies (although who knows?), it takes on a subject that will be challenging to many, this time a relationship between an 18-year-old and an octogenarian.

The director says, “While it might not in any conventional sense be considered science fiction, Gerontophilia is at its heart a time travel movie. It takes as its subject a love affair of sorts between an eighty year old man and an eighteen year old boy: two old souls who, had they met each other somewhere else along the space/time continuum, might have become the perfect couple.”

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Lake is an unusual boy: he is a young man with an old soul who discovers he has an odd fixation on the elderly. Realizing that some day, if fate allows, he will be one himself, he is particularly fascinated by old men. He imagines their age to be a beautiful thing and recognizes how these men where once young and vibrant and attractive, as he is now. Although Lake has a girlfriend his own age, named Desiree, he wonders sometimes if his fixation on old men is unnatural and unhealthy – perhaps even sexual.

‘When his mother, who is a nurse, takes on a management job at an old folks home, Lake jumps at her offer of a summer job as an orderly there. Gradually, Lake comes to discover that the old people in the institution are being given psychotropic drugs to keep them in a catatonic state. Lake befriends one old man in particular, Mr. Peabody, who still seems to have some fight left in him. They begin to form a strong bond. Mr. Peabody charms Lake with romantic stories of his youth and confesses his dreams of seeing the ocean one last time. Avoiding the vigilant eye of Nurse Stonehenge, who administers shots and pills to the old folks, Lake starts to wean Mr. Peabody off his medication.

‘Eventually, Lake springs Mr. Peabody from the institution. Together they embark on a road trip telling everyone they meet that the old man is his grandfather and that they’re driving to the ocean. After numerous life- changing escapades, Lake is finally ready to accept his true feelings for Mr. Peabody, but everything changes when the trip takes an unexpected turn.’

If you want to know more or fancy offering some cash to the movie – as always with crowdfunding there are perks available depending on how much money you give – head over to IndieGoGo.

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DIRECTORS: Bruce La Bruce  FILMS: Gerontophilia  

Mexican Teacher Gets Fired For Showing Milk To Students

December 11, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

One of the big things for the anti-gay brigade is that anything good for the gays will inevitably lead to homosexuality being taught in schools – and they believe that this is intrinsically a bad thing. This battle has now led to a teacher in Mexico being fired, due to the fact she showed her students Gus Van Sant’s movie, Milk.

Cecilia Hernández, a new civics teacher at Lomas Hill School in Cuajimalpa, was addressing sexual orientation and human rights, which is part of the curriculum. As part of this she showed the first half-hour of the 2008 movie to her 7th and 8th graders (those around 13-years-old). She had apparently included the film on her approved lesson plans and not had any objections.

The website even says it was the students who chose the film after being given several options, and that she told the, there may be some scenes that made them uncomfortable. A day after Hernández showed the first part of the film to the kids, two security guards are said to have taken her to the principal’s office and she was told she was fired.

An e-mail from the head of the school,  Annette Muench de Labardini, says, ‘The lack of tact and the disrespect you have shown students today is unforgivable. I consider it disrespect towards myself as well, since your lesson plan did not say you were showing this filth.’

Hernandez has since said she does not want her job back, but has made an official complaint over her treatment.

Milk tells the story of gay rights campaigner Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to be voted into public office in the US, who was tragically murdered in 1978. The movie won two Oscars (Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay) and was nominated for six more.

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DIRECTORS: Gus Van Sant  FILMS: Milk  
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