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FirstShowing.net (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
By now, the stuck-in-one-room thriller has almost become a genre of its own. Cube was one of the first to spark up a new batch and then we later got Saw and most recently The Killing Room. Now out of the UK comes another new thriller called Exam about eight people locked in one room who are given one simple question to answer. But what is the question? Empire has debuted a trailer for this and it looks...
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social network (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
This is kind of like asking who should play the Joker if Chris Nolan decides to bring him back. We already know that LXG director Stephen Norrington is rebooting Alex Proyas’ The Crow, but hasn’t cast anyone. Our friends at io9 talked with producer Ryan Kavanaugh who gave them some updates on the project. First [...]
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Filmshaft.com (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
It’s been nearly a year since the remake to The Crow was announced, and despite the length of time there seems to [...]
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WHAT WOULD TOTO WATCH? (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Don’t mess with the Wolf Pack. The young actors who find themselves howling at the moon in the second installment of the “Twilight” franchise formed a bond during the shooting of the new film, “The Twilight Saga: New Moon.” They also clicked immediately with the “Twilight” faithful during a recent string of public appearances to promote the [...] Related posts:...
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Silicon Alley Insider (Free subscription) | 09/11/2009
James Cameron knows his way around a blockbuster and a bloated budget. The ambitious auteur of "Titanic," a $200 million gamble that paid off as the highest-grossing picture ever, will finally release his long-awaited, 3-D fantasy "Avatar" on Dec. 18. Read the rest of this story » See Also: Psych! James Cameron's "Avatar" Not As Expensive As Originally Stated "Knowing"...
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The House Next Door (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
By Simon Abrams As dickish as it may sound, I have to admit: "Christian horror" films are pretty fascinating in a frustrating kind of way. They wear their faiths on their sleeves, but more often than not their protagonists wind up coming to terms with their own agnosticism. God is definitely out there in both Alex Proyas' Knowing and Àlex and David Pastor's debut film, Carriers . He's...
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Filmstalker (Free subscription) | 22/10/2009
We heard about the remake of The Crow that Stephen Norrington was set to write and direct back in December of 2008, and then Alex Proyas popped up and said it was ridiculous and that he wouldn't even think of remaking it, particularly since it was Brandon Lee's film. Then up came the news that it wasn't a remake, but "a whole new story about a whole new character." In the last three months...
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Best Movies 2008 (Free subscription) | 21/10/2009
We've known that Blade director, Stephen Norrington, was scribing a theatrical remake of 1994's The Crow for almost a year now by following all the milky Goth tears. And now, according to an unidentified source via Mania, Norrington has finally submitted his script to Relativity Media (The Wolf Man, A Serious Man), where it has been "very well received." The source also says that the movie,...
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FirstShowing.net (Free subscription) | 21/10/2009
Nearly a year ago, it was officially announced that Stephen Norrington, of the train wreck that was The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, would be returning to directing after some 5 years to remake Alex Proyas' The Crow. Considering the history surrounding that film, fans were in an uproar, but Norrington insisted it was his passion project. We haven't heard anything since then, but Mania.com has...
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Aceshowbiz.com (Free subscription) | 21/10/2009
The draft written by director Stephen Norrington reportedly is 'very well received' by the Relativity Media that the attention is now turned to the casting.
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Filmshaft.com (Free subscription) | 21/10/2009
First thing – remake news! It’s been nearly 12 months ...
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Stale Popcorn (Free subscription) | 20/10/2009
Alex Proyas has made one masterpiece - the stunning Dark City - and I even highly enjoyed I, Robot , but I can't defend Knowing . The main thing this film has going for it is its original premise, and I always appreciate a film having the balls to do what this one does in its final minutes. That doesn't, however, exonerate boredom and bad acting. I'm sure Nicolas Cage got a nice sleep while he was...
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SciFi Scanner (Free subscription) | 20/10/2009
Alex Proyas is all but confirmed to direct the Tripods trilogy by John Christopher, and he says he's already wrapped up the script for the first film.
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Film School Rejects (Free subscription) | 14/10/2009
Jon Favreau is not directing Marvel's The Avengers. At least, that is what he's still saying after months of rumors to the contrary.
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mr.cinema | 19/07/2009
Storyline: A don opens a date troche case that has been dug up at his son's bog-standard institute; in it are some chilling predictions — some that acquire by that time occurred and others that are re to — that conduct him to hold his descendants plays a impersonation in the events that are re to open. Ali Ammouchi (Duffel coat man) Giovanni Bartuccio (Transit cop - Ryan) Jake Bradley (Caleb's friend)...
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pinnokio | 18/07/2009
Plot Summary: A teacher opens a time capsule that has been dug up at his son's elementary school; in it are some chilling predictions — some that have already occurred and others that are about to — that lead him to believe his family plays a role in the events that are about to unfold. Actors : Ali Ammouchi (Duffel coat man), Giovanni Bartuccio (Transit cop - Ryan), Jake Bradley (Caleb's friend),...