Colin Trevorrow is coming off of one gazillion-dollar sequel and cueing up another, but in between he’s making progress on a couple of smaller projects. His Book of Henry has just added Sarah Silverman, Lee Pace, and Dean Norris to its cast, while Stealing Time is coming back to life with a new writer. Get updates on […]
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- 9/25/2015
- by Angie Han
- Slash Film
Colin Trevorrow is still at least a couple of years away from starting work on Star Wars Episode IX, and so in the meantime, he’s working on The Book of Henry for Focus Features. The cast of the movie has already attracted Naomi Watts (The Divergent Series), Jaeden Lieberher (St. Vincent), and Jacob Tremblay (Room), and now three more very impressive casting additions have been made in the form of Lee Pace (Guardians of the Galaxy), Sarah Silverman (A Million Ways to Die in the West), and Dean Norris (Breaking Bad).
Following the success of Jurassic World (now the third highest grossing movie of all-time), it perhaps shouldn’t come as any sort of surprise that Trevorrow has attracted such a great cast for his next project. The plot of the movie is being kept under wraps for now, but the screenplay was written by best-selling novelist Gregg Hurwitz,...
Following the success of Jurassic World (now the third highest grossing movie of all-time), it perhaps shouldn’t come as any sort of surprise that Trevorrow has attracted such a great cast for his next project. The plot of the movie is being kept under wraps for now, but the screenplay was written by best-selling novelist Gregg Hurwitz,...
- 9/25/2015
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
After your film makes well over a billion dollars worldwide, it's only natural that studios will start digging up your past work. Seven years ago Colin Trevorrow wrote Stealing Time, a time-traveling adventure film which Walt Becker (Wild Hogs) was set to direct for Columbia, and now THR reports that the project has been revived by Steven Spielberg and Dreamworks. Stealing Time involves... Read More...
- 9/25/2015
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
"Pixels" and "This Means War" scribe Tim Dowling has been hired to pen a new draft of the time-travel adventure "Stealing Time," an old script by "Jurassic World" director Colin Trevorrow who will executive produce.
The story involves a scientist who flees into the past to protect his time machine from crooks bent on exploiting time travel. This forces his son and grandson to rebuild the device in the present to rescue him.
Bob Cooper and Charles Segars will produce that project, no word as yet when it might go into production.
In other script news, New Line has acquired Michael Gunn's screenplay "The Virginian," a period action thriller about George Washington. Donald De Line will produce.
The story follows a down-and-out young Washington who accepts a dangerous mission to conquer a French fort and save the American colonies.
Sources: Heat Vision & Deadline...
The story involves a scientist who flees into the past to protect his time machine from crooks bent on exploiting time travel. This forces his son and grandson to rebuild the device in the present to rescue him.
Bob Cooper and Charles Segars will produce that project, no word as yet when it might go into production.
In other script news, New Line has acquired Michael Gunn's screenplay "The Virginian," a period action thriller about George Washington. Donald De Line will produce.
The story follows a down-and-out young Washington who accepts a dangerous mission to conquer a French fort and save the American colonies.
Sources: Heat Vision & Deadline...
- 9/24/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Jeremy Kushnier Jesus Christ Superstar, Footloose, Eden Espinosa Wicked, Brooklyn, Rachel York Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, VictorVictoria and Jack Noseworthy A Chorus Line, Sweet Smell of Success lead the cast of New York Musical Theater Festival's Stealing Time, the latest work of writerscomposers Tor Hyams and Lisa Neubauer. Stealing Time will play as a special event in the 2012 New York Musical Theater Festival at the PTC Performance Space. Stealing Time is the second Nymf project for Hyams coming off the success of Greenwood starring Andrea McArdle in the 2011 New York Musical Theater Festival.
- 7/15/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
On July 3rd, New York Musical Theatre Festival Nymf presented a special preview of the 2012 featuring musical selections from Rio, Stand Tall, Himself amp Nora, Trouble, Stealing Time, Arnie the Doughnut, Foreverman, A Letter to Harvey Milk, and The Groove Factory.The event, hosted by Godspell's Corbin Bleu, featured Isaac Robert Hurwitz, Leslie Kritzer, Matt Bogart, Natalie Toro, Jeremy Kushnier, Tom Deckman, Adam Monley, Danny Quadrino, Jennifer Wren, J. Manuel Santos and more. BroadwayWorld was on hand at the new Nymf Hub to speak with the stars and creative teams from the sampling of shows and takes you inside the event below...
- 7/7/2012
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
Whether it’s a small doughnut with big dreams or a retired kosher butcher writing a letter to his deceased role model, Harvey Milk, the New York Musical Theatre Festival has fresh and innovative talent to offer at its nine annual festival. “Nymf is really the only place where new writers can see their shows up and three dimensions in New York City in front of the people who matter and also an audience of fans,” said Isaac Robert Hurwitz, executive director and producer of the Nymf. Corbin Bleu (“High School Musical,” “Godspell”) hosted the preview at The Nymf Hub on Tuesday. Broadway and television stars including Leslie Kritzer (“A Letter To Harvey Milk”), J. Manuel Santos (“Rio”), and Jeremy Kushnier (“Stealing Time”) entertained the audience with selections from several musicals that will be part of the festival this year. “A lot of the shows I’ve done in my career have.
- 7/5/2012
- by help@backstage.com (Laura Meltzer)
- backstage.com
On July 3, the New York Musical Theatre Festival Nymf presented a special preview of the 2012 season, featuring musical selections from Rio, Stand Tall, Himself amp Nora, Trouble, Stealing Time, Arnie the Doughnut, Foreverman, A Letter to Harvey Milk and The Groove Factory - just a small sampling of the exciting 2012 offerings.The event, hosted by Godspell alum Corbin Bleu, featured Leslie Kritzer, Matt Bogart, Natalie Toro, Jeremy Kushnier, Tom Deckman, Adam Monley, Danny Quadrino, Jennifer Wren, J. Manuel Santos and more. BroadwayWorld was on hand throughout the morning to capture the show previews and below, we're thrilled to bring a very first look at the performance highlights...
- 7/5/2012
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
Yesterday morning, July 3rd, New York Musical Theatre Festival Nymf presented a special preview of the 2012 featuring musical selections from Rio, Stand Tall, Himself amp Nora, Trouble, Stealing Time, Arnie the Doughnut, Foreverman, A Letter to Harvey Milk and The Groove Factory. The event, hosted by Godspell's Corbin Bleu, featured Leslie Kritzer, Matt Bogart, Natalie Toro, Jeremy Kushnier, Tom Deckman, Adam Monley, Danny Quadrino, Jennifer Wren, J. Manuel Santos and more. BroadwayWorld was there and brings you photos of the performances below...
- 7/4/2012
- by Walter McBride
- BroadwayWorld.com
Jeremy Kushnier Jesus Christ Superstar, Footloose, Eden Espinosa Wicked, Brooklyn, Rachel York Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, VictorVictoria and Jack Noseworthy A Chorus Line, Sweet Smell of Success lead the cast of New York Musical Theater Festival's Stealing Time, the latest work of writerscomposers Tor Hyams and Lisa Neubauer. Stealing Time will play as a special event in the 2012 New York Musical Theater Festival at the PTC Performance Space. Stealing Time is the second Nymf project for Hyams coming off the success of Greenwood starring Andrea McArdle in the 2011 New York Musical Theater Festival.
- 6/19/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
You won't see Mathieu Almaric in his new film, "The Screen Illusion" -- which is part of the Rendez-vous with French Cinema Film Festival -- because this time, he's the director.
In fact, Almaric -- best-known to American audiences through his roles in "Munich, "Le Scaphandre et le Papillion" ("The Diving Bell and the Butterfly"), and "Quantum of Solace," has been a director longer than he's been an actor. As a teenager, he took a job as a trainee Ad on Louis Malle's "Au Revoir les Enfants" and he won Best Director at Cannes in 2010 for "Tournee." He has also worked with some of France's best directors, of course -- among them Arnaud Desplechin and Alain Resnais -- and he'll next be seen in David Cronenberg's forthcoming "Cosmopolis," playing a "pastry assassin" who creams Robert Pattinson in the face as part of his mission to sabotage power and wealth worldwide.
In fact, Almaric -- best-known to American audiences through his roles in "Munich, "Le Scaphandre et le Papillion" ("The Diving Bell and the Butterfly"), and "Quantum of Solace," has been a director longer than he's been an actor. As a teenager, he took a job as a trainee Ad on Louis Malle's "Au Revoir les Enfants" and he won Best Director at Cannes in 2010 for "Tournee." He has also worked with some of France's best directors, of course -- among them Arnaud Desplechin and Alain Resnais -- and he'll next be seen in David Cronenberg's forthcoming "Cosmopolis," playing a "pastry assassin" who creams Robert Pattinson in the face as part of his mission to sabotage power and wealth worldwide.
- 3/9/2012
- by Jen Vineyard
- The Playlist
Mike Gabrawy has been named head of production for Arclight Films.
Based in Los Angeles and reporting to managing director Gary Hamilton, he will oversee a slate of eight to 10 in-house productions per year, including international productions.
Gabrawy previously served as a production exec at Constantin Film, where he was responsible for acquiring and developing the Sony PlayStation game "Resident Evil" for film. He also had a hand in developing the "Fantastic Four" movies.
His credits as producer include "All You Need," "Stealing Time" and the documentary "Running With Arnold."
At Arclight, he will be involved with the film adaptation of Top Cow comic book property "Witchblade" with Platinum Studios, to be directed by Michael Rymer; Stan Winston's last creature creation, "Speed Demon"; and Kaare Andrews supernatural thriller "Altitude."...
Based in Los Angeles and reporting to managing director Gary Hamilton, he will oversee a slate of eight to 10 in-house productions per year, including international productions.
Gabrawy previously served as a production exec at Constantin Film, where he was responsible for acquiring and developing the Sony PlayStation game "Resident Evil" for film. He also had a hand in developing the "Fantastic Four" movies.
His credits as producer include "All You Need," "Stealing Time" and the documentary "Running With Arnold."
At Arclight, he will be involved with the film adaptation of Top Cow comic book property "Witchblade" with Platinum Studios, to be directed by Michael Rymer; Stan Winston's last creature creation, "Speed Demon"; and Kaare Andrews supernatural thriller "Altitude."...
- 10/21/2008
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Walt Becker has signed on to direct “Stealing Time” for Columbia Pictures, Variety reported earlier today.
The film centers on three generations of men who travel all around the world to learn more about the Antikythera Mechanism, an ancient device that may help make time travel possible.
Becker is directing a script written by Colin Trevorrow, whose credits also include DreamWorks’ upcoming project “Tester.”
Becker recently helmed “Wild Hogs” and is currently wrapping up post-production of Walt Disney’s upcoming comedy “Old Dogs.” He’s also directing and producing “The Zookeeper.”...
The film centers on three generations of men who travel all around the world to learn more about the Antikythera Mechanism, an ancient device that may help make time travel possible.
Becker is directing a script written by Colin Trevorrow, whose credits also include DreamWorks’ upcoming project “Tester.”
Becker recently helmed “Wild Hogs” and is currently wrapping up post-production of Walt Disney’s upcoming comedy “Old Dogs.” He’s also directing and producing “The Zookeeper.”...
- 7/23/2008
- by Franck Tabouring
- screeninglog.com
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