Michael Arndt, screenwriter of Toy Story 3 and Little Miss Sunshine will be writing the screenplay for the new Star Wars movie. Today, the official Star Wars website confirms that Arndt will be penning the script for Episode VII, slated for a 2015 release.
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Here’s the synopsis for The Last Exorcism II: The Beginning of the End: Eli Roth & Strike Entertainment bring us an even more terrifying and bigger scale sequel to THE LAST EXORCISM that grossed $70 million worldwide. It looks like Nell Sweetzer’s last exorcism was not foolproof. She is back… and so are her demons. Continuing where the first film left off, teenage Nell Sweetzer is found dirty and terrified in the woods having just escaped a demon ritual in which a cult helped her give birth to a demon baby. Confused and scared, Nell is examined by doctors but she doesn’t remember much about the previous few months except that as a result of everything, her family is now dead. She is moved into Davreaux – a girls’ halfway house in New Orleans, where she will try to put her life back together with the help of the therapist, Frank Merle. She even begins to date a boy named Chris and starts a job at a local hotel. But something doesn’t feel right to Nell. She is being sought after by the demon who possessed her in the first LAST EXORCISM. It wants Nell, but in a different way than before… Warner Brothers has confirmed this movie is already in pre-production. Kevin Tancharoen who directed the youtube series, Mortal Kombat: Legacy, will be bringing his vision of the series to the big screen. Warner Brothers has also revealed the budget of the film is between $40 and 50 million. There's no confirmed plot, but rumors suggest the film may follow "a supermarket employee who discovers he has otherworldly powers and must make the ultimate choice between fighting for the side of good or evil."
There is also no word on if the film will include characters and actors from the webseries. With that said there's no confirmation on if the series is a standalone project and the film will be set in a different time-frame or universe. The Hobbit will be the first 3D film shot at 48 frames per second that the mass public will watch. This is a monumental milestone in cinema and cinematography. The main reason why Peter Jackson decided to use the HFR 3D technology to capture 48 fps instead of the standard 24 fps is that it's easier for the eyes and mind to understand 3D; less flicker, less strobing.
Catch The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey this December 14, 2012. Starring Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage, Ian McKellen, Cate Blanchett, Elijah Wood andAndy Serkis, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey opens on December 14th.
Click to Enlarge. One of year's most anticipated genre films to come along, Citadel, is hitting limited theatres beginning November 9th (in New York City, opening on the 16th in Los Angeles). Tommy Cowley (Aneurin Barnard) lives a quiet life in a decaying apartment complex with his highly pregnant wife. The couple is attacked one day by a group of hooded young thugs, and after a shocking act of violence, Tommy is left to raise his newborn daughter alone. So shaken by the events that he’s developed extreme agoraphobia, Tommy alternates days hiding out indoors in his new flat from imagined threats and intense therapy sessions aimed at bringing him back to normalcy. When the same hooded gang, seemingly intent on kidnapping his daughter, begins terrorizing his life again, he’s torn between his paralyzing fear and protective parental instinct. With the help of a vigilante priest who has uncovered the genesis of this ruthless, potentially supernatural gang, Tommy must overcome his fears and venture into the heart of the abandoned tower block known as the Citadel to save his family. A cornered off street in London is doubling as Moscow for the production of RED 2 and we've got photos of many of the film's stars on the set. Below you'll see Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, and Anthony Hopkins filming the upcoming sequel.
From director Dean Parisot, the film also stars Helen Mirren, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Byung-Hun Lee (I Saw the Devil), Karl Urban, Neal McDonough and David Thewlis, RED 2 brings back the team of retired CIA operatives as they use their old-school style to take on a new set of enemies all across Europe. RED 2 hits theaters on August 2, 2013. When it was announced, Brian De Palma was planned to direct the remake as he did the original. Now it turns out the Simon West (Con Air) is directing Jason Statham as he did in The Mechanic and The Expendables 2. When next they meet, it will be for Heat, a remake of the 1986 film starring Burt Reynolds as a bodyguard taking odd jobs to support his gambling addiction in Vegas.
Here’s the synopsis from the modernized version of Heat, which will start production in February: This tightly-wound action-thriller, tells the story of Nick Escalante (Statham) whose compulsive gambling has led him to the streets of Vegas, where he takes odd jobs providing “security” to support his addiction. His professional and personal lives collide when his friend is brutally beaten forcing him to take on the mob. |
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