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Shia LaBeouf Circles Lars Von Trier’s Nymphomaniac

August 10, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

A couple of months ago, Shia LaBeouf stripped off for a Sigur Ros video, but it seems that didn’t get the on-screen sexuality out of his system, as THR reports that he’s in talks for Lars Von Trier’s Nymphomaniac.

Stellan Skarsgård and Charlotte Gainsbourg are already attached to star in the movie, which has already been promised in two version. The first will be a softer version and the second will be more explicit. The story centres on the erotic adventures of a woman from her youth to the age of fifty. It is told through the eyes of her husband Joe (Stellan Skarsgård). Shia LaBeouf’s role in the film has not been revealed. It isn’t known either quite how explicit Von Trier will expect him to get.

Shooting on Nymphomaniac is scheduled to begin in September.

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ACTORS: Shia Labeouf  DIRECTORS: Lars Von Trier  FILMS: Nymphomaniac  

Bret Easton Ellis Says Matt Bomer Is ‘Too Gay’ For Fifty Shades Of Grey Film

August 9, 2012 By Tim Isaac 2 Comments

For the last few weeks American Psycho author Bret Easton Ellis has been trying to pimp himself out to write the script for a planned movie based on Fifty Shades Of Grey. A couple of days ago, it was revealed he was off the shortlist of possible writers, and so as is Ellis’ penchant he took to Twitter.

However he wasn’t content with just saying he was sad he was no longer in contention for scripting duties, but also decided to tell the world he feels that, ‘Okay. Let’s finalize this. Matt Bomer is totally hot and a very good actor. He is NOT right for [Fifty Shades’] Christian Grey and it [his being gay] complicates the role’. He then added, ‘I don’t care how good an actor you are but being married to another man complicates things for playing CG.’

This has sparked off lots of accusation of Ellis being a self-loathing homophobe, although what Ellis is talking about it is actually more complex than knee-jerk reactions would suggest. What he’s discussing (although often muddily and badly phrased) is whether audiences – and even more than that, risk averse producers – are prepared to accept a gay man in as sexually frank a straight role as Christian Grey.

While people inevitably get bashed on the head for talking about things in the terms Ellis has, it is something that’s more of an issue than we’d perhaps like to think. Yes, in an ideal world, it shouldn’t matter and it is acting – Tom Cruise isn’t really an all-action secret-agent, but audiences are fine pretending he is. However there is actually a genuine question here over whether audiences will accept a gay actor in a very straight role, with part of the problem being that it’s never really been tested in a mainstream film.

I also know personally that some of my friends do find it tough to view actors as anything other than gay, once they know their sexuality, no matter what the role is (one even had the same reaction to Bomer in Magic Mike as Ellis is suggesting, as she felt that despite him playing a straight stripper, ‘He’s so gay’). There is undoubtedly a level of homophobia working there, but the fact is it exists and quite widespread. While it shouldn’t matter, when Hollywood looks at the bottom line, they’re undoubtedly going to go with the safer, straighter choice. It’s not right, but sadly that’s the way it is, and it’s as much a reflection of the truth about how society views gay people as it is about the way Hollywood works.

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Liberal Arts Trailer – Josh Radnor goes back to college

August 9, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Newly single and uninspired by his job in college admissions, the introverted Jesse Fisher (Josh Radnor) lives with his head buried in a book. His deep nostalgia for his own alma mater in Ohio – the dining halls and dorm rooms, the parties and poetry seminars – makes him wonder if his best days are behind him. So when his favorite professor (Richard Jenkins) invites him back to campus to speak at his retirement dinner, Jesse jumps at the chance. Meeting Zibby (Elizabeth Olsen) — a precocious classical music-loving sophomore — awakens in Jesse long-dormant feelings of possibility and connection.

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ACTORS: Josh Radnor, Richard Jenkins, Elizabeth Olsen  DIRECTORS: Josh Radnor  FILMS: Liberal Arts  

Ryan Reynolds May Join Queen Of The Night

August 9, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Ryan Reynolds may be heading back to his native Canada to team up with director Atom Egoyan for the kidnap thriller Queen Of The Night, according to THR. The film is due to shoot next February.

Based on a screenplay by Egoyan and David Fraser, there aren’t too many story details, other than the fact that Reynolds will play the father of an abducted child.

While Ryan is best known for mainstream comedy and action, he has been trying to show there’s more to him than that, with the likes of Buried, Fireflies In The Garden and Definitely Maybe. Teaming up with The Sweet Hereafter’s Egoyan may be another attempt to show off his range.

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ACTORS: Ryan Reynolds  DIRECTORS: Atom Egoyan  FILMS: Queen Of The Night  

Tim Robbins Set to Direct City of Lies

August 9, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Tim Robbins hasn’t directed a cinematic movie since Cradle Will Rock in 1999 (he has helmed the TV movie Possible Side Effects in 2009 and a couple of episodes of Treme), but now he’s planning to go back behind the camers for City of Lies. The project is an adaptation of a short story titled Wenceslas Square, written by Arthur Phillips. Phillip Noyce was previously directing.

The story is about two spies who cross paths and fall in love during two separate missions. Captain America: The First Avenger scribes Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely are adapting the story for the big screen. The short story aired on the radio during a episode of This American Life last summer.

Tim Robbins is best known for his work as an actor, but found much acclaim directing Dead Man Walking in the 90s. (Source: THR)

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DIRECTORS: Tim Robbins  FILMS: City Of Lies  

Bob Hoskins Announces His Retirement from Acting After Parkinson’s Diagnosis

August 9, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Actor Bob Hoskins, whose career spans more than 40 years, announced yestaerday that he is retiring from acting, after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease.

Here is part of the statement released by his representatives, “He wishes to thank all the great and brilliant people he has worked with over the years, and all of his fans who have supported him during a wonderful career. Bob is now looking forward to his retirement with his family, and would greatly appreciate that his privacy be respected at this time.”

Bob Hoskins began his career in the 1970s with a string of guest-starring and recurring TV roles, but his breakthrough came with his role as Harold Sand in 1980’s The Long Good Friday. He went on to star in Terry Gilliam’s Brazil and A Prayer for the Dying before reaching international acclaim by playing Eddie Valliant in 1988’s Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, for which he received a Golden Globe nomination. Other notable roles include Smee in Hook, Bart in Unleashed, and Eddie Manix in Hollywoodland. He most recently starred in Snow White and the Huntsman as Muir.

The charity Parkinson’s UK also released the following statement, ‘We are sorry to learn that Bob Hoskins has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s. He is joining 127,000 people in the UK currently living with the condition. Parkinson’s is a progressive condition that affects everybody differently, and can change on a daily, or even hourly, basis.

‘Many people can live a full and active life with their diagnosis of Parkinson’s. However, it does affect some people quickly and severely. The important thing is that there is plenty of support available for those living with the condition. If anyone would like advice or support about Parkinson’s they can call our free, confidential helpline 0808 800 0303 or www.parkinsons.org.uk’

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Donald Faison Wanted For Kick Ass 2 As Dr. Gravity

August 9, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Kick-Ass 2: Balls to the Wall is finally moving forward with Jeff Wadlow in the director’s chair, and now THR reports that Donald Faison is in talks to join the growing cast of the Lionsgate sequel, playing Dr. Gravity.

In Mark Millar and John Romita Jr.’s comic books, Dr. Gravity claims to be a physics professor who invented the ‘Gravity Pole’, a device which can make something 20 times its actual weight. He actually is a college student majoring in English, who joins Kick-Ass (Aaron Johnson) in his adventures. The ‘Gravity Pole’ is actually just a baseball bat covered in tinfoil.

Aaron Johnson, Chloe Moretz, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, and Nicolas Cage are expected to reprise their roles from 2010’s Kick-Ass, with John Leguizamo recently signing on to play Javier, Red Mist’s new bodyguard. Production is scheduled to begin next month in Toronto and London.

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ACTORS: Donald Faison, Aaron Taylor-Johnson  DIRECTORS: Jeff Wadlow  FILMS: Kick-Ass 2  

ALF Movie Goes Into Development

August 9, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

If you grew up in the 1980s, you probably remember ALF, the sitcom about an alien who ends up living with a human family after crashing into their garage. Now THR reports that Sony Pictures Animation has finalised a deal with The Smurfs producer Jordan Kerner to develop a movie version of the series.

The project will be a live-action and CGI hybrid, much like The Smurfs. Jordan Kerner will produce alongside original series creators Tom Patchett and Paul Fusco, who will also return to provide the voice of the title character.

The series ran for 102 episodes over four seasons, between 1986 and 1990. ALF’s name is an acronym for Alien Life Form. No screenwriter or director is attached to the project at this time.

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Malin Akerman In Talks To Join Arnie In Breacher

August 9, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Watchmen actress Malin Akerman is in negotiations to join the burgeoning cast of Breacher for director David Ayer, joining the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sam Worthington, Terrence Howard, Dawn Olivieri and Joe Manganiello.

The movie is about a corrupt team of DEA agents who rob a Mexican drug cartel’s safe house, under the guise of a routine raid. The agents think they are in the clear, but then the team start getting killed off, one by one. Akerman will play one of the agents. Variety described the film as a ‘testosterone-heavy riff on Agatha Christie’s Ten Little Indians’.

Skip Woods (The A-Team, A Good Day to Die Hard) wrote the screenplay. Production is scheduled to begin this October in Atlanta. (Source: Variety)

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ACTORS: Malin Akerman, Sam Worthington, Terrence Howard, Dawn Olivieri, Joe Manganiello, Arnold Schwarzenegger  DIRECTORS: David Ayer  FILMS: Breacher  

Justice League Movie Eyes Director Ben Affleck

August 9, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Last month Chris Nolan unsurprisingly turned down Warner Bros.’ offer to direct the DC superhero ensemble movie, Justice League of America, and so the studio has moved on the eyeing  Ben Affleck to helm the movie, at least according to Variety.

The actor-director, who made the upcoming Argo for Warner Bros., is expected to meet with the studio in the next few days to discuss the project. It is said that he is the only director to be given the new screenplay, written by Will Beall (Gangster Squad). However things may have already broken down in the talks, as Deadline reports Affleck’s reps say he’s not taking the job. It’s not all over yet, and Ben may yet take the job, but we’ll have to wait and see.

Although no story or character details have been confirmed, Justice League will likely bring together DC heroes such as Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, and The Flash. It is also interesting to note that Ben Affleck has indicated he is only interested in directing movies that he also stars in, a notion that leaves one to wonder which of these superhero characters the multi-hyphenate is interested in playing.

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DIRECTORS: Ben Affleck  FILMS: Justice League  
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