Neon is climbing into the passenger seat of Michael Mann’s Ferrari, a new film from the celebrated director starring Adam Driver and Penélope Cruz. Ferrari looks to premiere at the Venice Film Festival at the end of August, with Neon acquiring the rights in North America in a competitive situation. According to Deadline, Ferrari is racing into theaters on Christmas Day 2023. STX Entertainment, who helped get the film onto the pavement, is actively involved with all the Neon negotiations (which are still being determined as of this posting). STX set up and provided most of the financing to produce the movie. With Robert Simonds, Sam Brown, and Noah Fogelson executive producing, Ferrari will be distributed internationally through STX Entertainment and its partners.
“Michael Mann, one of the most innovative and influential filmmakers in American cinema, was moved by the power of this intensely dramatic story to persist for years...
“Michael Mann, one of the most innovative and influential filmmakers in American cinema, was moved by the power of this intensely dramatic story to persist for years...
- 7/10/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
If you’re a fan of true crime documentaries or early millennium classic cartoons then boy does Hulu’s list of new releases have some great news for you!
Hulu continues its implicit understanding that streaming services are basically true crime distribution machines this month with a trio of intriguing titles. While it’s not necessarily true crime per se, The Ashley Madison Affair about the notorious dating platform premieres on July 7. That will be followed by Betrayal: The Perfect Husband on July 11, which is based on a compelling podcast of the same name. The Jewel Thief arrives on July 13 to provide an account of Gerald Blanchard, one of history’s most creative criminals.
But where does the cartoon excitement comes in? Well, that’s because season 11 of Matt Groening’s beloved Futurama premieres on July 24. Fry, Leela, the Professor, and Bender will all return for a direct continuation of...
Hulu continues its implicit understanding that streaming services are basically true crime distribution machines this month with a trio of intriguing titles. While it’s not necessarily true crime per se, The Ashley Madison Affair about the notorious dating platform premieres on July 7. That will be followed by Betrayal: The Perfect Husband on July 11, which is based on a compelling podcast of the same name. The Jewel Thief arrives on July 13 to provide an account of Gerald Blanchard, one of history’s most creative criminals.
But where does the cartoon excitement comes in? Well, that’s because season 11 of Matt Groening’s beloved Futurama premieres on July 24. Fry, Leela, the Professor, and Bender will all return for a direct continuation of...
- 7/1/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Vampires are taking a wacky bite out of summer. In Season 5 of FX and Hulu’s “What We Do In The Shadows,” Guillermo (Harvey Guillén) looks for a vampire who can give him the transformation that Nandor the Relentless has kept from him. But it may not go as planned. The beloved comedy, which takes a mockumentary look at four vampires living in Staten Island, returns on July 14.
Check out the Season 5 trailer of “What We Do In the Shadows”:
Another highly anticipated return coming to Hulu in July is the latest season of long-running animated series “Futurama.” The show’s first four seasons aired on Fox from 1999 to 2003, it was then picked up by Comedy Central for three seasons from 2008 to 2013. Now, nearly a decade later, the Mike Judge-created series will return for the first half of the 20-episode Season 8 on July 24 with the original voice cast.
Check out the Season 5 trailer of “What We Do In the Shadows”:
Another highly anticipated return coming to Hulu in July is the latest season of long-running animated series “Futurama.” The show’s first four seasons aired on Fox from 1999 to 2003, it was then picked up by Comedy Central for three seasons from 2008 to 2013. Now, nearly a decade later, the Mike Judge-created series will return for the first half of the 20-episode Season 8 on July 24 with the original voice cast.
- 6/23/2023
- by Fern Siegel
- The Streamable
About to celebrate the world premiere of “Roof of Leaves,” chosen for Ji.hlava Intl. Documentary Film Festival’s Testimonies section, German director Anna Caroline Arndt is readying her next projects. These include a feminist revenge film “Over” – “It’s not going to be ‘Bandidas,’ ” she jokes, promising a more realistic take than the Salma Hayek and Penélope Cruz starrer – and another documentary, “This Is Our House,” in which she will go up close and personal, talking about her upbringing in a Berlin commune in the 1980s.
“I grew up with 27 different people. It’s basically my story, so this time, I will have to be in the film,” she tells Variety. “It’s going to be an intense process, going back to where I came from, meeting all these people who often lead completely different lives. What we have experienced was really extraordinary in a way.”
Arndt also turned...
“I grew up with 27 different people. It’s basically my story, so this time, I will have to be in the film,” she tells Variety. “It’s going to be an intense process, going back to where I came from, meeting all these people who often lead completely different lives. What we have experienced was really extraordinary in a way.”
Arndt also turned...
- 10/25/2021
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
As August winds down, it’s time to look ahead to everything that’s hitting the major streaming services in September. As always, there’s an enormous haul of originals and newly licensed titles going up across Netflix, Disney Plus, HBO Max, Hulu and Prime Video over the month, including content from every genre out there.
The first day of September brings the usual lengthy list of movies arriving on most of the sites. Just a few of the highlights include all three Back to the Future films returning to Netflix, every entry in the Twilight saga arriving on Hulu and countless iconic movies going up on HBO Max, including Grease, Miss Congeniality and V for Vendetta. Also, Doctor Who fans will want to take note, as the most recent season of the show lands on HBO Max the same day.
Feel free to inspect the full list of everything...
The first day of September brings the usual lengthy list of movies arriving on most of the sites. Just a few of the highlights include all three Back to the Future films returning to Netflix, every entry in the Twilight saga arriving on Hulu and countless iconic movies going up on HBO Max, including Grease, Miss Congeniality and V for Vendetta. Also, Doctor Who fans will want to take note, as the most recent season of the show lands on HBO Max the same day.
Feel free to inspect the full list of everything...
- 8/26/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Although it still has a long way to go to catch up to Netflix, HBO Max is gradually building a reputation for both an impressive library of content and its own original programming. As well as reportedly working on a number of Batman-focused series, the WarnerMedia streamer is also absorbing shows from DC Universe, and funding the Snyder Cut of Justice League. We now know what’s coming to HBO Max in September, and there’s plenty there for subscribers to sink their teeth into.
The big original series highlight next month is the Ridley Scott-produced Raised by Wolves, which explores two androids raising human children. Created by Adam Guzikowski, the program could be one of HBO Max’s first big hits with critics and audiences, and is set to arrive on September 3rd. Other notable originals include comedy Unpregnant, wherein a pregnant teenager travels to Mexico with her...
The big original series highlight next month is the Ridley Scott-produced Raised by Wolves, which explores two androids raising human children. Created by Adam Guzikowski, the program could be one of HBO Max’s first big hits with critics and audiences, and is set to arrive on September 3rd. Other notable originals include comedy Unpregnant, wherein a pregnant teenager travels to Mexico with her...
- 8/20/2020
- by Jessica James
- We Got This Covered
HBO Max is out with its list of everything new coming to the streaming service in the month of September.
Highlights include Ridley Scott’s “Raised by Wolves,” out Sept. 3, which follows two androids raising a human child on a distant planet; “Coastal Elites” starring Bette Midler, Kaitlyn Dever, Dan Levy, Sarah Paulson and Issa Rae, out Sept. 12, and “The Murders at White House Farm,” which is out in Sept. but doesn’t yet have an exact premiere date.
Others without a premiere date coming in Sept. include season one of “Haute Dog,” “Mo Willems: Don’t Let the Pigeon Do Storytime!” and seasons one through three of “The Great Pottery Throw Down.”
Also Read: 'Lovecraft Country' Premiere Draws 1.4 Million Multiplatform Viewers - Including HBO Max
Read the full list below:
Sept. 1
93Queen, 2018
All The Right Moves, 1983 (HBO)
The Astronaut Farmer, 2007 (HBO)
Badlands, 1973
Ballmastrz: 9009, 2018
Bandidas, 2006 (HBO)
Barnyard, 2006 (HBO)
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,...
Highlights include Ridley Scott’s “Raised by Wolves,” out Sept. 3, which follows two androids raising a human child on a distant planet; “Coastal Elites” starring Bette Midler, Kaitlyn Dever, Dan Levy, Sarah Paulson and Issa Rae, out Sept. 12, and “The Murders at White House Farm,” which is out in Sept. but doesn’t yet have an exact premiere date.
Others without a premiere date coming in Sept. include season one of “Haute Dog,” “Mo Willems: Don’t Let the Pigeon Do Storytime!” and seasons one through three of “The Great Pottery Throw Down.”
Also Read: 'Lovecraft Country' Premiere Draws 1.4 Million Multiplatform Viewers - Including HBO Max
Read the full list below:
Sept. 1
93Queen, 2018
All The Right Moves, 1983 (HBO)
The Astronaut Farmer, 2007 (HBO)
Badlands, 1973
Ballmastrz: 9009, 2018
Bandidas, 2006 (HBO)
Barnyard, 2006 (HBO)
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,...
- 8/20/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
WarnerMedia’s grand streaming experiment continues apace with HBO Max’s list of new releases for September 2020.
This month, HBO Max is bring some serious dramatic heat with the Ridley Scott-directed sci-fi series Raised by Wolves arriving on Sept. 3. And if science fiction isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, then HBO Max has identified something that is: true crime. The Murders at White House Farm will arrive at a date to be determined in September.
In addition to those intriguing original offerings, HBO Max is making the best of its WarnerMedia library this month. Doctor Who season 12 makes its long-awaited streaming debut on Sept. 1. Also arriving on the first of the month are Clerks, Election, and the hopefully-not-too-timely V for Vendetta.
Recent horror hit The Invisible Man arrives on Sept. 19. It is complemented by HBO Max original comedy Unpregnant on Sept. 10.
Here is everything else coming to HBO Max this month.
This month, HBO Max is bring some serious dramatic heat with the Ridley Scott-directed sci-fi series Raised by Wolves arriving on Sept. 3. And if science fiction isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, then HBO Max has identified something that is: true crime. The Murders at White House Farm will arrive at a date to be determined in September.
In addition to those intriguing original offerings, HBO Max is making the best of its WarnerMedia library this month. Doctor Who season 12 makes its long-awaited streaming debut on Sept. 1. Also arriving on the first of the month are Clerks, Election, and the hopefully-not-too-timely V for Vendetta.
Recent horror hit The Invisible Man arrives on Sept. 19. It is complemented by HBO Max original comedy Unpregnant on Sept. 10.
Here is everything else coming to HBO Max this month.
- 8/20/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Joachim Rønning, director of Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Kon-tiki, Bandidas and more has been tapped by Disney to helm the sequel to the studio's 2014 box office smash Maleficent. With Angelina Jolie confirmed to be reprising her role as the misunderstood sorceress, the film is expected to begin shooting during the first quarter of 2018. This announcement... Read More...
- 10/3/2017
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Disney has released a new trailer for Pixar's upcoming animated feature film Coco. This looks like a fantastically made film that tells the magical story of a boy, a magic guitar, and his journey to the Land of the Dead. If you're a fan of Pixar's films, this doesn't look like a movie you'll want to miss.
Despite his family’s baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel (voice of newcomer Anthony Gonzalez) dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz (voice of Benjamin Bratt). Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Hector (voice of Gael García Bernal), and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel’s family history. Character actress Renée Victor also joins the cast as Abuelita,...
Despite his family’s baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel (voice of newcomer Anthony Gonzalez) dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz (voice of Benjamin Bratt). Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Hector (voice of Gael García Bernal), and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel’s family history. Character actress Renée Victor also joins the cast as Abuelita,...
- 6/8/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Disney and Pixar's next venture shows the difference between the land of the living and the land of the dead leading up to Dia de los Muertos! The film, entitled Coco, includes an All-Latino voiced cast of who's-who!
Despite his family’s baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel (voice of newcomer Anthony Gonzalez) dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz (voice of Benjamin Bratt). Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself magically transported to the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Hector (voice of Gael García Bernal), and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel's family history. This is the synopsis for Disney-Pixar's Coco, a beautiful adventure set around the Mexican holiday Dia de los Muertos. Today, Disney proudly unveiled the...
Despite his family’s baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel (voice of newcomer Anthony Gonzalez) dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz (voice of Benjamin Bratt). Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself magically transported to the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Hector (voice of Gael García Bernal), and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel's family history. This is the synopsis for Disney-Pixar's Coco, a beautiful adventure set around the Mexican holiday Dia de los Muertos. Today, Disney proudly unveiled the...
- 6/6/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
Diversity is kind of a hot topic nowadays. As citizens of a melting pot of a culture, it’s nice to be represented in mainstream entertainment. And if we’re being honest, it’s not just about diversity, but authenticity. It always rings a bit false when you have a white person portraying a person of color. It’s especially easy to get away with this in animation, where you don’t even see the voice actors.
Studios have gotten away with this practice for years, but in today’s world, they’re making a conscious effort to create films that respect the culture it’s portraying, and part of that has to do with the voice cast. This newer approach is expanding to Coco, the latest film from Pixar inspired by Día de Muertos, a celebration of the dearly departed.
This is obviously a story that’s steeped in Mexican culture,...
Studios have gotten away with this practice for years, but in today’s world, they’re making a conscious effort to create films that respect the culture it’s portraying, and part of that has to do with the voice cast. This newer approach is expanding to Coco, the latest film from Pixar inspired by Día de Muertos, a celebration of the dearly departed.
This is obviously a story that’s steeped in Mexican culture,...
- 6/6/2017
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
Disney·Pixar’s “Coco,” a multi-generational story about the power of family relationships, features characters from the Land of the Living, and their loved ones who’ve moved on to the Land of the Dead.
Joining aspiring musician Miguel, voiced by Anthony Gonzalez; charming trickster Hector, voiced by Gael García Bernal; and musical icon Ernesto de la Cruz, voiced by Benjamin Bratt; are a host of colorful characters and the voice talent behind them that bring both worlds to life.
“These parallel worlds couldn’t be more different,” said Unkrich. “One is the Rivera family’s charming and hardworking hometown of Santa Cecilia, and the other is the vibrant, rich land where loved ones go when they’ve passed. ‘Coco’ introduces characters from both worlds on the eve of Día de los Muertos—one extraordinary night when a living boy named Miguel gets a glimpse of the other side.”
Added Molina,...
Joining aspiring musician Miguel, voiced by Anthony Gonzalez; charming trickster Hector, voiced by Gael García Bernal; and musical icon Ernesto de la Cruz, voiced by Benjamin Bratt; are a host of colorful characters and the voice talent behind them that bring both worlds to life.
“These parallel worlds couldn’t be more different,” said Unkrich. “One is the Rivera family’s charming and hardworking hometown of Santa Cecilia, and the other is the vibrant, rich land where loved ones go when they’ve passed. ‘Coco’ introduces characters from both worlds on the eve of Día de los Muertos—one extraordinary night when a living boy named Miguel gets a glimpse of the other side.”
Added Molina,...
- 6/6/2017
- by Melissa Thompson
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Seeing a Pirates of the Caribbean movie these days is a lot like riding the amusement park attraction that inspired the franchise: it's a generally enjoyable time and maybe, just maybe there will be a surprise along the way. Mostly, though, it's the same as the last time you rode it.
Dead Men Tell No Tales -- not to be confused with the similarly titled Dead Man's Chest (aka Pirates 2) -- picks up a thread teased at the end of At World's End (Pirates 3): Henry Turner (Brenton Thwaites) is attempting to free his father, Will (Orlando Bloom), from an eternity cursed to the Flying Dutchman. Legend has it that the Trident of Poseidon has the power to do just that, so off Henry goes. There's nothing Disney loves more than daddy issues.
Exclusive: Orlando Bloom Says Son Flynn 'Loves Pirates': 'This Is a Franchise I'm So Proud to Be a Part Of'
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Along...
Dead Men Tell No Tales -- not to be confused with the similarly titled Dead Man's Chest (aka Pirates 2) -- picks up a thread teased at the end of At World's End (Pirates 3): Henry Turner (Brenton Thwaites) is attempting to free his father, Will (Orlando Bloom), from an eternity cursed to the Flying Dutchman. Legend has it that the Trident of Poseidon has the power to do just that, so off Henry goes. There's nothing Disney loves more than daddy issues.
Exclusive: Orlando Bloom Says Son Flynn 'Loves Pirates': 'This Is a Franchise I'm So Proud to Be a Part Of'
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Along...
- 5/25/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
“Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” and “Baywatch” lead what could be the best Memorial Day weekend in three years. But as holidays go, Memorial Day isn’t what it used to be.
The schedule’s changed. More of the top summer releases go for early May, and given that many studio blockbusters must divide their loyalties between the international and domestic calendars, the last weekend of May has lost some of its appeal.
Holding the record for the biggest-ever opening on Memorial Day weekend is “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” in 2007. This the first “Pirates” in six years; is the audience still there? (We’ve seen the pessimistic take on that question with “Alien: Covenant,” which came five years after its last.)
Read More: ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales’ Review: ‘Kon-Tiki’ Directors Right the Ship in Pleasantly Surprising Sequel...
The schedule’s changed. More of the top summer releases go for early May, and given that many studio blockbusters must divide their loyalties between the international and domestic calendars, the last weekend of May has lost some of its appeal.
Holding the record for the biggest-ever opening on Memorial Day weekend is “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” in 2007. This the first “Pirates” in six years; is the audience still there? (We’ve seen the pessimistic take on that question with “Alien: Covenant,” which came five years after its last.)
Read More: ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales’ Review: ‘Kon-Tiki’ Directors Right the Ship in Pleasantly Surprising Sequel...
- 5/25/2017
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is the four-quel you’d expect from the guys who brought you Bandidas. Yes, *that* Bandidas! Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg bulk up running times, homogenize visuals and whirl a typhoon of fan-servicing, all in the name of Disney swashbuckling. “Familiar” doesn’t begin to describe Sparrow’s latest quest, as there’s something so amiss this time around. Maybe it’s Javier Bardem inaudibly mumbling the film’s title right before a title card flashes (*groan*). Maybe it’s the numerous tits ‘n balls references within introductory minutes (Because Cannon Balls Are Like…). No matter why, it’s a sinking ship with only brief moments of smooth sailing – two hours worth, nonetheless.
Brenton Thwaites stars as the son of Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, young Henry Turner. He meets up with an intelligent girl who’s mistaken for a witch,...
Brenton Thwaites stars as the son of Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, young Henry Turner. He meets up with an intelligent girl who’s mistaken for a witch,...
- 5/22/2017
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
How do we get an invite to join this squad?
Penelope Cruz and Salma Hayek excited fans when they posed for selfies together and further confirmed that their friendship is still going strong.
Watch: Salma Hayek and Susan Sarandon Hilariously Compare The Size of Their Cleavage at Cannes
"Good #friends are forever. #spain #mexico #penelopecruz," Hayek posted to Instagram on Tuesday.
Cruz also shared a black-and-white photo of herself with her friend, writing: "Buenos días! #friends #forever...
Penelope Cruz and Salma Hayek excited fans when they posed for selfies together and further confirmed that their friendship is still going strong.
Watch: Salma Hayek and Susan Sarandon Hilariously Compare The Size of Their Cleavage at Cannes
"Good #friends are forever. #spain #mexico #penelopecruz," Hayek posted to Instagram on Tuesday.
Cruz also shared a black-and-white photo of herself with her friend, writing: "Buenos días! #friends #forever...
- 1/10/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
This review was originally published during our coverage of Fantastic Fest 2014.
Despite filmmaker Joe Lynch’s intentions, his latest effort, Everly, is destined to be paired with Die Hard for a festive back-to-back TNT double bill, drawing comparisons that may or may not exist. The bigger problem here is America’s response to a female-centric action movie, so intrigued by a concept that’s criminally underused and will probably be offensively exploited by Expendabelles. But that’s why we have Joe Lynch.
He’s pushing boundaries without even knowing it, ushering in a genre movement where ass-kicking leading ladies won’t be met with questions like “Why did you choose to make your protagonist female?” I don’t know, why don’t people ask directors “Why did you choose to make your protagonist male?” whenever Jason Statham movies come out? Lynch created Everly because an idea developed into a tragic story supported by big guns,...
Despite filmmaker Joe Lynch’s intentions, his latest effort, Everly, is destined to be paired with Die Hard for a festive back-to-back TNT double bill, drawing comparisons that may or may not exist. The bigger problem here is America’s response to a female-centric action movie, so intrigued by a concept that’s criminally underused and will probably be offensively exploited by Expendabelles. But that’s why we have Joe Lynch.
He’s pushing boundaries without even knowing it, ushering in a genre movement where ass-kicking leading ladies won’t be met with questions like “Why did you choose to make your protagonist female?” I don’t know, why don’t people ask directors “Why did you choose to make your protagonist male?” whenever Jason Statham movies come out? Lynch created Everly because an idea developed into a tragic story supported by big guns,...
- 2/27/2015
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Joe Lynch has directed a number of films over the past eight years, including Wrong Turn 2: Dead End, Knights of Badassdom, and the “Zom-b-Movie” segment of 2011’s Chillerama anthology, but I’ve never felt like we’ve seen a film that was truly 100% his voice. That all changes, though, with Everly, his gut-punch love letter to the modern action film, a raucous and wickedly fun time that manages to be way more heartfelt and emotionally-charged than its over-the-top brutality and balls-out gunplay might otherwise suggest. It’s been a while since we’ve seen a truly badass female hero get her cinematic due, but everything about Lynch’s latest gets it just right.
In Everly, we meet the titular prostitute (Salma Hayek) on Christmas Eve right after she’s been subjected to a brutal gang-rape orchestrated by a Yakuza mob boss who isn’t thrilled with her recent betrayal of him and his organization.
In Everly, we meet the titular prostitute (Salma Hayek) on Christmas Eve right after she’s been subjected to a brutal gang-rape orchestrated by a Yakuza mob boss who isn’t thrilled with her recent betrayal of him and his organization.
- 1/23/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
No bones about it, I am in love with Salma Hayek. I freely admit it. There is something about her that just drives me nuts. Hell, I even watched that pile of crap Bandidas just because she was in it. Ever since Desperado and From Dusk Til Dawn, Salma has done it for me in anything she has appeared in. In recent years, she hasn't had many star vehicles worth writing home about, but now we have the first look at director Joe Lynch's action flick Everly. I have a feeling that the Knights...
- 12/29/2014
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
Salma Hayek's career has been a weird one, ranging from Oscar-contending roles in Frida to the horrible Bandidas as well as serving as executive producer on "Ugly Betty", which is really the only highlight on her resume in the past ten years unless you count her supporting work in the Grown Ups movies. So, to see her going the action route is no big surprise as today we have the first trailer a hard-r actioner which received its R-rating for "strong bloody violence, torture, nudity, sexual images and language." The movie sounds a bit like The Raid in that Hayek plays a woman trapped in her apartment, who must fend off scores of assassins sent by her ruthless ex, a nefarious drug kingpin. Joe Lynch (Wrong Turn 2) directs and Togo Igawa (The Last Samurai) co-stars. Radius is handling the release stateside, though no official date has yet been set.
- 12/29/2014
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales looks set to shoot in Australia in early 2015.
While the Walt Disney Studios has not announced the location, Australian talent agents say a casting call has gone out for two key roles and a mid-February shoot is planned.
Australia.s chances of landing the production, which has a reported budget of more than $200 million, were enhanced when the federal government agreed to give Disney the $21.6 million incentive which had been offered by the previous government as an inducement to shoot the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea remake in Oz.
That project was shelved after director David Fincher departed, later blaming "Disney's corporate culture" and differences over casting.
Disney asked the government to reassign the funds to Pirates 5 and to boost the total incentive to 30% of the budget.. If understands the studio wanted an extra $7 million, either from the feds or one of the state agencies.
While the Walt Disney Studios has not announced the location, Australian talent agents say a casting call has gone out for two key roles and a mid-February shoot is planned.
Australia.s chances of landing the production, which has a reported budget of more than $200 million, were enhanced when the federal government agreed to give Disney the $21.6 million incentive which had been offered by the previous government as an inducement to shoot the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea remake in Oz.
That project was shelved after director David Fincher departed, later blaming "Disney's corporate culture" and differences over casting.
Disney asked the government to reassign the funds to Pirates 5 and to boost the total incentive to 30% of the budget.. If understands the studio wanted an extra $7 million, either from the feds or one of the state agencies.
- 9/26/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Austin - "Everly" puts me in an uncomfortable position. Sure, nowhere near as uncomfortable as the circumstances faced by Everly (Salma Hayek) over the course of the film, a one-room action movie, but as a film critic, I find myself really wrestling with my reaction. On the one hand, I like the energy of the film, and I think Hayek is about as appealing a lead as she's been in a while as the film opens in media hell, with her as a sex slave who finds herself at a turning point, freedom in her sights, but with a whole wall of mayhem between her and escape. The film makes a lot out of its single location, and I'm a fan of films where you watch one space get more and more destroyed over the course of an evening. Director Joe Lynch directs the film like a hungry man chasing a ham sandwich,...
- 9/26/2014
- by Drew McWeeny
- Hitfix
Our national nightmare is over... another Pirates Of The Caribbean movie is on its way, and after countless delays, we could be setting sail for 2016 with the beloved Captain Jack Sparrow, star of one and a half good movies and also some other footage! Johnny Depp is likely returning for Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales , but we haven't been certain when we were gonna see the scallywag. But producer Jerry Bruckheimer finally broke the silence. Jerry Bruckheimer has announced (via Slashfilm) that they're hoping to begin Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales early 2015. The clip comes from the Monte Carlo Television Festival, where no doubt Bruckheimer is representing several of his hit TV franchises. The film is slated to be directed by Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg (Bandidas), from a script by Jeff Nathanson (Catch Me If You Can). Of course, a lot...
- 6/23/2014
- cinemablend.com
Norway’s Oscar nominee for Best Foreign Language Film Of The Year is finally sailing in on DVD and Blu-ray. From Anchor Bay Entertainment and The Weinstein Company, Kon-tiki is available to own now and will remind you of how Hollywood used to do movies. This is one you will want to add to your collection.
From the directing duo of Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg (Max Manus: Man of War, Bandidas), Kon-tiki is based on the amazing true adventure of Thor Heyderdahl (Pål Sverre Hagen), a Norwegian explorer in 1947 who embarks on the voyage of a lifetime to prove a point.
In 1947, the world is gripped with excitement as the young Norwegian adventurer Thor Heyerdahl (Pål Hagen) embarks on an astonishing expedition – a journey of 4,300 nautical miles across the Pacific Ocean on the Kon-Tiki raft. From his days living in the Marquesas with his wife Liv (Agnes Kittlesen), Thor...
From the directing duo of Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg (Max Manus: Man of War, Bandidas), Kon-tiki is based on the amazing true adventure of Thor Heyderdahl (Pål Sverre Hagen), a Norwegian explorer in 1947 who embarks on the voyage of a lifetime to prove a point.
In 1947, the world is gripped with excitement as the young Norwegian adventurer Thor Heyerdahl (Pål Hagen) embarks on an astonishing expedition – a journey of 4,300 nautical miles across the Pacific Ocean on the Kon-Tiki raft. From his days living in the Marquesas with his wife Liv (Agnes Kittlesen), Thor...
- 8/28/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Did you see Kon-tiki when it was in theaters earlier this year? It is an amazing adventure and the kind of film we avid movie goers haven’t seen in a long time.
Based on the amazing true adventure of Thor Heyderdahl (Pål Sverre Hagen), Kon-tiki is the tale of a Norwegian explorer in 1947 who embarks on the voyage of a lifetime to prove a point. When the scientific community rejects his theory that South Americans were the first to settle in the Polynesian Islands, Heyerdahl resolves to prove its validity—and save his reputation—by embarking on the voyage himself. Recruiting a group of five men who are just bold enough to tackle the seemingly impossible trip, he builds a simple raft to original pre-Columbian specifications and sets off on the epic 101 day-long journey across the treacherous ocean to meet his fate, while the world watches.
In case you...
Based on the amazing true adventure of Thor Heyderdahl (Pål Sverre Hagen), Kon-tiki is the tale of a Norwegian explorer in 1947 who embarks on the voyage of a lifetime to prove a point. When the scientific community rejects his theory that South Americans were the first to settle in the Polynesian Islands, Heyerdahl resolves to prove its validity—and save his reputation—by embarking on the voyage himself. Recruiting a group of five men who are just bold enough to tackle the seemingly impossible trip, he builds a simple raft to original pre-Columbian specifications and sets off on the epic 101 day-long journey across the treacherous ocean to meet his fate, while the world watches.
In case you...
- 8/26/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Earlier this months, it was revealed that Disney is in talks with three directors to helm the studio's fifth "Pirates of the Caribbean" film. The directors include Fredrick Bond (The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman), Joachim Ronning and Espect Sandberg (Kon-Tiki), and Rupert Sanders (Snow White and The Huntsman). At the time, the "Kon-Tiki" duo were the favorite to get the job. And now comes word that they were just officially hired and will direct from a script by Jeff Nathanson (Cach Me If You Can). Production is set to begin in January of 2014 and then hit theaters on July 15th, 2015. Johnny Depp is set to reprise his role. Ronning and Sandberg received a Best Foreign Film Oscar nomination for "Kon-Tiki." They also directed "Bandidas," back in 2006, which starred Salma Hayek and Penelope Cruz.
- 5/30/2013
- WorstPreviews.com
Earlier this year, Disney hired the BAFTA-nominated Jeff Nathanson to pen the script for the much-anticipated Pirates of the Caribbean 5.
Talk of a sequel has been circling since 2011’s highly successful Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, which took more than a billion dollars at the global box office, and stands tall as the 11th highest-grossing film of all time.
Whilst we’ve not heard anything official on the director’s front, it looks like that might soon be changing. Deadline report that the studio are narrowing their short list for the next person to take the helm for the franchise, and have heard four names of those currently in the mix.
First up is Frederik Bond, who is thought to be a favourite of producer Jerry Bruckheimer. Bond has recently made his feature debut with the Shia Labeouf-starrer, The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman, which premiered...
Talk of a sequel has been circling since 2011’s highly successful Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, which took more than a billion dollars at the global box office, and stands tall as the 11th highest-grossing film of all time.
Whilst we’ve not heard anything official on the director’s front, it looks like that might soon be changing. Deadline report that the studio are narrowing their short list for the next person to take the helm for the franchise, and have heard four names of those currently in the mix.
First up is Frederik Bond, who is thought to be a favourite of producer Jerry Bruckheimer. Bond has recently made his feature debut with the Shia Labeouf-starrer, The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman, which premiered...
- 5/10/2013
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
While in Cancun promoting Grown Ups 2, Salma Hayek (Desperado, Frida) told Judao that she will once again work with Penelope Cruz (Volver, Vicky Christina Barcelona) on a new project.
Hayek and Cruz worked together once before for the western/comedy Bandidas (2006).
The movie made only $18 million worldwide and received mostly bad reviews.
Trailer for Bandidas (2006)
When asked whether the project was Bandidas 2 ,Hayek said:
I still can’t tell much, you know, but we’re working together in a new idea. There’s nothing to do with ‘Bandidas’, but it’s going to be cool.
I hope the two actresses do something more serious and collaborate in a well-written comedy or drama. Cruz won an Oscar for her part in Woody Allen’s Vicky Christina Barcelona (2008) and Hayek was nominated years ago for her lead role in Frida (2002).
Judao also reports that Hayek is working on an adaptation of a Belgian Comic Book.
Hayek and Cruz worked together once before for the western/comedy Bandidas (2006).
The movie made only $18 million worldwide and received mostly bad reviews.
Trailer for Bandidas (2006)
When asked whether the project was Bandidas 2 ,Hayek said:
I still can’t tell much, you know, but we’re working together in a new idea. There’s nothing to do with ‘Bandidas’, but it’s going to be cool.
I hope the two actresses do something more serious and collaborate in a well-written comedy or drama. Cruz won an Oscar for her part in Woody Allen’s Vicky Christina Barcelona (2008) and Hayek was nominated years ago for her lead role in Frida (2002).
Judao also reports that Hayek is working on an adaptation of a Belgian Comic Book.
- 4/20/2013
- by Alex Corey
- LRMonline.com
In January when the nominations were announced for the 85th Academy Awards, Norway’s Kon-tiki was recognized with a nod in the Best Foreign Language Film category and found itself in the company of Amour from Austria, War Witch from Canada, A Royal Affair from Denmark and No from Chile.
Go behind the scenes in this brand new featurette from The Weinstein Company. From directors Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg, Kon-tiki screened in September at the Toronto International Film Festival and is scheduled for an April 19th release.
In 1947, the world is gripped with excitement as the young Norwegian adventurer Thor Heyerdahl embarks on an astonishing expedition – a journey of 4,300 nautical miles across the Pacific Ocean on the Kon-Tiki raft. From his days living in the Marquesas with his wife Liv, Thor suspected that the South Sea Islands had been settled by ancient South Americans from thousands of miles to the east.
Go behind the scenes in this brand new featurette from The Weinstein Company. From directors Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg, Kon-tiki screened in September at the Toronto International Film Festival and is scheduled for an April 19th release.
In 1947, the world is gripped with excitement as the young Norwegian adventurer Thor Heyerdahl embarks on an astonishing expedition – a journey of 4,300 nautical miles across the Pacific Ocean on the Kon-Tiki raft. From his days living in the Marquesas with his wife Liv, Thor suspected that the South Sea Islands had been settled by ancient South Americans from thousands of miles to the east.
- 2/18/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
A nominee for Best Foreign Language Picture at this year’s Oscars, Norwegian import Kon-Tiki chronicles the journey of adventurer Thor Heyerdahl and his incredible journey some 5,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean from Peru to Polynesia on a balsa wood raft. Though comparisons will inevitably be drawn between this film and Ang Lee’s Life of Pi, a fellow Oscar nominee, they are very different beasts and are both films are deserving of attention.
If nothing else, Kon-Tiki (the name of the aforementioned vessel) adds to the impressive list of superb films from Scandinavia this past year. From Headhunters (one of my favourites of 2012) to the overlooked Snabba Cash (Easy Money), fare from this region has never been more accessible or memorable.
So now comes Kon-Tiki, the first Norwegian film to score both a nomination at the Golden Globe and Academy Award ceremonies, and it’s rather easy to see why.
If nothing else, Kon-Tiki (the name of the aforementioned vessel) adds to the impressive list of superb films from Scandinavia this past year. From Headhunters (one of my favourites of 2012) to the overlooked Snabba Cash (Easy Money), fare from this region has never been more accessible or memorable.
So now comes Kon-Tiki, the first Norwegian film to score both a nomination at the Golden Globe and Academy Award ceremonies, and it’s rather easy to see why.
- 2/11/2013
- by Simon Brookfield
- We Got This Covered
Melbourne, Nov 16: Penelope Cruz says that she believes she has mellowed down with age and that she cannot tolerate alcohol like she once could.
The 'Bandidas' star confessed that she has left her wild child days behind and now has settled into married life and parenthood with Spanish actor Javier Bardem.
"About ten years ago I had a wild, confused phase - I just wanted to get lost in life and not think about the consequences," News.com.au quoted her as telling German magazine In.
"After two beers now I'm already tipsy. I guess, I'm what men would call a cheap date!" she added. (Ani)...
The 'Bandidas' star confessed that she has left her wild child days behind and now has settled into married life and parenthood with Spanish actor Javier Bardem.
"About ten years ago I had a wild, confused phase - I just wanted to get lost in life and not think about the consequences," News.com.au quoted her as telling German magazine In.
"After two beers now I'm already tipsy. I guess, I'm what men would call a cheap date!" she added. (Ani)...
- 11/16/2012
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
All of the week's hot casting news in one fell swoop ...
Ewan McGregor is looking to play the bad guy again, following his sleazy turn earlier this year in "Haywire." Deadline reports that the "Trainspotting" star is set to star in "Son of a Gun," an Australia crime thriller that chronicles the complex relationship between a notorious criminal (McGregor) and his young protege. That's not all for McGregor — he'll also be joining Kate Hudson for the showbiz comedy, "Born to Be King," according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Penelope Cruz is going to teach us about clothes ... and murder! The "Bandidas" beauty is in talks to star in "Gucci," a drama about the Italian family behind the legendary clothing brand in which she would play Patrizia Reggiani, who was jailed for 29 years for allegedly ordering the 1995 murder of her ex-husband and heir to the family empire, Maurizio Gucci.
Anton Yelchin got...
Ewan McGregor is looking to play the bad guy again, following his sleazy turn earlier this year in "Haywire." Deadline reports that the "Trainspotting" star is set to star in "Son of a Gun," an Australia crime thriller that chronicles the complex relationship between a notorious criminal (McGregor) and his young protege. That's not all for McGregor — he'll also be joining Kate Hudson for the showbiz comedy, "Born to Be King," according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Penelope Cruz is going to teach us about clothes ... and murder! The "Bandidas" beauty is in talks to star in "Gucci," a drama about the Italian family behind the legendary clothing brand in which she would play Patrizia Reggiani, who was jailed for 29 years for allegedly ordering the 1995 murder of her ex-husband and heir to the family empire, Maurizio Gucci.
Anton Yelchin got...
- 10/19/2012
- by Bryan Enk
- NextMovie
If there’s one important lesson we can all learn from Taken 2, it’s this: Albanian sex-slavers are people, too, okay? Their mothers love them, and if you kill them, their fathers/bosses will hunt you down and kill you in return. They’ve got certain skills, you see, and they’re not afraid to use them. And those certain skills appear to be a lack of peripheral vision, a tendency to keep one’s back turned to the direction danger is most likely to come in, and a refusal to heed one’s own guard dog when it is barking its doggy head off that “Liam Neeson is like right in the room, you idiots!” This is, I assume, director Olivier Megaton intending to be funny. It’s not funny. It could also potentially be Megaton (Colombiana) intending to be subtle. And it’s about what you might...
- 10/1/2012
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Salma Hayek won't be giving up her sex symbol status any time soon, but it's been ten years since her Oscar nomination for 2002's "Frida." The 45-year old actress has stayed moderately busy since, with the likes of "Puss in Boots," "Grown Ups," "Bandidas," a recurring role on "30 Rock" and this year's "Americano" and "Savages," but a career reboot seems necessary if Hayek wants to return to the A-list (which looks very different now than it did in 2002). In theory, "Savages" could be the perfect starting point for a comeback, but her next projects -- including "Here Comes The Boom" with Kevin James and "Click" director Frank Coraci, and "Grown Ups 2" -- don't inspire much confidence. The Start: After soap-opera success in native Mexico, Hayek (of Lebanese and Mexican heritage) journeyed to Los Angeles in hopes of making it in the big leagues. After...
- 7/10/2012
- by Sophia Savage
- Thompson on Hollywood
Apparently a movie starring Zoe Saldana and Megan Fox is a hot item around Hollywood. Go figure. Neither one has really shown any real ability to open a movie by their little lonesome, though I suppose Saldana can brag a bit about “Colombiana”. That’s apparently the notion Paramount is going with, as the studio has snapped up an “action-heist” spec script from writers Enzo Mileti and Scott Wilson for Saldana and Fox to star in and produce. Apparently the ladies have been hot to work with one another for a while. No idea what the movie is about, but it’s called “Swindle”, so I’m guessing some type of buddy cop/heist film where the two women get to show off their hotness while swindling stupid men and such. Probably action-comedy would be my guess. This reminds me of “Bandidas”, which paired up Penelope Cruz and Salma Hayek,...
- 3/16/2012
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Fortunately, says John Patterson, vengeance is a lot more fun when a woman is seeking it
Luc Besson sure likes him some strong womanhood. The new revenger's action movie Colombiana, which he produced and co-wrote, stars Zoe Saldana and calls to mind a string of vengeful, tough, smart women in his back catalogue: La Femme Nikita, Natalie Portman in Leon, Joan of Arc in The Messenger, and the bankrobbers of Bandidas. I'm just guessing, but I think Luc Besson has a type. And her name is Lady Vengeance.
After watching Colombiana I'm inclined to ask: who can blame him? Like every Besson movie, Colombiana is ridiculous, inch-deep, critic-proof and just a ton of superkinetic fun. I began to think that maybe vengeance (in this case, on the drug lord who killed Lady's father) is a lot more fun and a lot less depressing when a woman is seeking it.
Think...
Luc Besson sure likes him some strong womanhood. The new revenger's action movie Colombiana, which he produced and co-wrote, stars Zoe Saldana and calls to mind a string of vengeful, tough, smart women in his back catalogue: La Femme Nikita, Natalie Portman in Leon, Joan of Arc in The Messenger, and the bankrobbers of Bandidas. I'm just guessing, but I think Luc Besson has a type. And her name is Lady Vengeance.
After watching Colombiana I'm inclined to ask: who can blame him? Like every Besson movie, Colombiana is ridiculous, inch-deep, critic-proof and just a ton of superkinetic fun. I began to think that maybe vengeance (in this case, on the drug lord who killed Lady's father) is a lot more fun and a lot less depressing when a woman is seeking it.
Think...
- 9/2/2011
- by John Patterson
- The Guardian - Film News
Salma Hayek turns 45 today! It's hard to believe that Salma has been around Hollywood for nearly twenty years, starring in films like From Dusk Till Dawn and Bandidas and earning an Oscar nomination for Frida. She's also an accomplished producer, with the ultra-successful Ugly Betty series under her belt. Married to French fashion mogul Francois-Henri Pinault since 2009, they are the proud parents of four-year-old Valentina. Salma recently said of their jet-setting lives, "I never understood the point of being privileged if you don’t get to have the privileges." And it's clear they enjoy themselves around the world! Happy birthday to Salma, and click through to see some of her hottest photos. IMDb, Bauer-Griffin Online, and WireImage View Slideshow ›...
- 9/2/2011
- by PopSugar
- Popsugar.com
Dwight Yoakam, along with three others, are in negotiations to play a killer cowboy in Disney’s “The Lone Ranger”. Yoakam would play “Butch Cavendish, leader of the Cavendish gang and the pic’s primary villain.” This wouldn’t exactly be the first time the former country singer-turned-actor has played a Western bad guy. He played one mean gringo in the silly “Bandidas” (below) not all that long ago. Besides Yoakam, also in talks to join the Western reboot are Barry Pepper, James Badge Dale and Helena Bonham Carter. Pepper, last seen being recognizable as Lucky Ned Pepper in “True Grit”, will play a good guy this time around; he’s in talks to play Captain J. Fuller, the leader of the seventh cavalry. “The Pacific’s” Dale (though to me he’ll always be Jack Bauer’s ill-fated would-be son-in-law in “24″) will play Dan Reid, the Lone Ranger’s...
- 7/19/2011
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Reviewer: Craig Phillips
Rating (out of five): * * *
Max Manus: Man of War is a WWII epic based on a true story of Norwegian resistance fighter Max Manus. With a DVD release title and cover art that makes it sound like a comic book straight to video, the film from Bandidas directors Espen Sandberg and Joachim Roennin looks good and is exciting enough to hold attention, especially for war history buffs, but the script doesn't break any especially new ground.
Max Manus opens with an obligatory and probably unnecessary "how we got here" WWII background montage before starting in a 1940 Finland snow-covered battlefield then flashing back a few months earlier to when Germany has taken over Finland. Manus, our hero (played by Aksel Hennie), says "I was embarrassed to be from Finland." And thus we get the story of how Manus bravely became part of an unheralded resistance movement in his native country.
Rating (out of five): * * *
Max Manus: Man of War is a WWII epic based on a true story of Norwegian resistance fighter Max Manus. With a DVD release title and cover art that makes it sound like a comic book straight to video, the film from Bandidas directors Espen Sandberg and Joachim Roennin looks good and is exciting enough to hold attention, especially for war history buffs, but the script doesn't break any especially new ground.
Max Manus opens with an obligatory and probably unnecessary "how we got here" WWII background montage before starting in a 1940 Finland snow-covered battlefield then flashing back a few months earlier to when Germany has taken over Finland. Manus, our hero (played by Aksel Hennie), says "I was embarrassed to be from Finland." And thus we get the story of how Manus bravely became part of an unheralded resistance movement in his native country.
- 7/18/2011
- by weezy
- GreenCine
HollywoodNews.com: Our selected celebrity to be included in our “Hot Hollywood Celebrity Photo Gallery of the Day” is Penelope Cruz.
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Penélope Cruz Sánchez (born April 28, 1974) is a Spanish actress. Signed by an agent at age 15, she made her acting debut at 16 on television and her feature film debut the following year in Jamón, jamón (1992), to critical acclaim. Her subsequent roles in the 1990s and 2000s included Open Your Eyes (1997), The Hi-Lo Country (1999), The Girl of Your Dreams (2000) and Woman on Top (2000). Cruz achieved recognition for her lead roles in Vanilla Sky and Blow. Both films were released in 2001 and were commercially successful worldwide.
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Penelope Cruz - "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" Madrid Premiere - Arrivals - Villamagna Hotel - Madrid, Spain
Penélope Cruz Sánchez (born April 28, 1974) is a Spanish actress. Signed by an agent at age 15, she made her acting debut at 16 on television and her feature film debut the following year in Jamón, jamón (1992), to critical acclaim. Her subsequent roles in the 1990s and 2000s included Open Your Eyes (1997), The Hi-Lo Country (1999), The Girl of Your Dreams (2000) and Woman on Top (2000). Cruz achieved recognition for her lead roles in Vanilla Sky and Blow. Both films were released in 2001 and were commercially successful worldwide.
- 5/18/2011
- by Josh Abraham
- Hollywoodnews.com
An Aardman Production For Sony Pictures Animation Martin Freeman, David Tennant, Imelda Staunton, Jeremy Piven, Salma Hayek, Brian Blessed, Brendan Gleeson, Russell Tovey, and Ashley Jensen Also On Board
Culver City, Calif. – Hugh Grant will voice the lead role alongside an all-star cast in The Pirates! Band Of Misfits, the new stop-motion, 3D, animated film produced by Aardman Animations for Sony Pictures Animation. The film, which will be distributed by Columbia Pictures, will be released March 30, 2012 in North America.
Hugh Grant, starring in his first animated role, is the luxuriantly bearded Pirate Captain – a boundlessly enthusiastic, if somewhat less-than-successful, terror of the High Seas. With a rag-tag crew at his side (Martin Freeman, Brendan Gleeson, Russell Tovey, and Ashley Jensen), and seemingly blind to the impossible odds stacked against him, the Captain has one dream: to beat his bitter rivals Black Bellamy (Jeremy Piven) and Cutlass Liz (Salma Hayek) to...
Culver City, Calif. – Hugh Grant will voice the lead role alongside an all-star cast in The Pirates! Band Of Misfits, the new stop-motion, 3D, animated film produced by Aardman Animations for Sony Pictures Animation. The film, which will be distributed by Columbia Pictures, will be released March 30, 2012 in North America.
Hugh Grant, starring in his first animated role, is the luxuriantly bearded Pirate Captain – a boundlessly enthusiastic, if somewhat less-than-successful, terror of the High Seas. With a rag-tag crew at his side (Martin Freeman, Brendan Gleeson, Russell Tovey, and Ashley Jensen), and seemingly blind to the impossible odds stacked against him, the Captain has one dream: to beat his bitter rivals Black Bellamy (Jeremy Piven) and Cutlass Liz (Salma Hayek) to...
- 5/17/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Robert Mark Kamen has sold his pitch of an untitled thriller to Paramount Pictures. Kamen wrote Taken, all three Transporter films, The Fifth Element, Bandidas, and the first Karate Kid films.
Not much is known about the plot at this point. What is known is that the film will follow two twenty-somethings, a man and a woman, who are caught up in an intimate character based thriller. The film is to be produced by Brad Weston.
Paramount is hoping to recapture the thunder Disturbia, which involved the same age group and grossed over $112 million worldwide
I have enjoyed Kamen's pictures, especially Taken. I am excited to learn more about this films plot and who will be starring in it. He has a knack for handling tension and creating great action sequences so I am very hopeful for this film.
What are your thoughts?...
- 10/6/2010
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Robert Mark Kamen ( Taken ) has sold an untitled thriller pitch to Paramount Pictures, reports Risky Business . The project is said to involve "two twentysomethings, a man and a woman, caught up in a character-based, intimate thriller." Kamen's credits include the three "Transporter" films with Luc Besson, as well as The Fifth Element and Bandidas . He also wrote the scripts for the first three "Karate Kid" films. Besson and Kamen's Colombiana is currently in production.
- 10/5/2010
- Comingsoon.net
She’s always been a lover of fashion, and Salma Hayek was spotted leaving the Balenciaga Ready to Wear Spring/Summer 2011 show in Paris, France on Thursday (September 30).
The “Bandidas” babe was looking sharp as she walked out of the show hand-in-hand with hubby, Francois-Henri Pinault.
The previous day, Salma and daughter Valentina met up with good friend Halle Berry and her new beau, Olivier Martinez, as the attractive group strolled along the Chateau de la Mormaire, just west of Versailles.
Later in the night, the good friends enjoyed some pre-dinner fun at Hayek’s apartment in the City of Lights before heading off for a fancy feast at Restaurant Thoumieux.
The “Bandidas” babe was looking sharp as she walked out of the show hand-in-hand with hubby, Francois-Henri Pinault.
The previous day, Salma and daughter Valentina met up with good friend Halle Berry and her new beau, Olivier Martinez, as the attractive group strolled along the Chateau de la Mormaire, just west of Versailles.
Later in the night, the good friends enjoyed some pre-dinner fun at Hayek’s apartment in the City of Lights before heading off for a fancy feast at Restaurant Thoumieux.
- 9/30/2010
- GossipCenter
Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem are a married couple. A rep for the "Bandidas" actress confirmed to Just Jared that the couple has exchanged vows in early July and they chose a low-key nuptials instead of a high-profile celebrity wedding.
"[They were married] at a friend's house in the Bahamas. It was a small ceremony with just family members," the rep affirmed. "Penelope wore a dress designed by her longtime friend John Galliano."
This is the first wedding for both Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem. They began dating in October 2007 and had since kept their relationship mostly out of the spotlight. Beside engaged in a private romance, Cruz and Bardem have also appeared together in three movies, "Jamon, jamon", "Live Flesh" and "Vicky Cristina Barcelona".
"[They were married] at a friend's house in the Bahamas. It was a small ceremony with just family members," the rep affirmed. "Penelope wore a dress designed by her longtime friend John Galliano."
This is the first wedding for both Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem. They began dating in October 2007 and had since kept their relationship mostly out of the spotlight. Beside engaged in a private romance, Cruz and Bardem have also appeared together in three movies, "Jamon, jamon", "Live Flesh" and "Vicky Cristina Barcelona".
- 7/14/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Paying a visit to the Cedars-Sinai Hospital, Salma Hayek was spotted walking through the parking garage of the highly-regarded facility in Los Angeles on Wednesday (July 7).
Looking to be in high spirits, the “Bandidas” actress and her two daughters, Valentina and Mathide Pinault, played with blown up surgical gloves as they sauntered past the snapping shutterbugs.
In other news, little Ms Valentina had the pleasure of going to work with mommy during the filming of the hit movie “Grown Ups.”
Hayek told People magazine, "Everybody brought their family [to set]. Valentina had the best time out of anybody on the set, I think."...
Looking to be in high spirits, the “Bandidas” actress and her two daughters, Valentina and Mathide Pinault, played with blown up surgical gloves as they sauntered past the snapping shutterbugs.
In other news, little Ms Valentina had the pleasure of going to work with mommy during the filming of the hit movie “Grown Ups.”
Hayek told People magazine, "Everybody brought their family [to set]. Valentina had the best time out of anybody on the set, I think."...
- 7/7/2010
- GossipCenter
She’s managed to juggle her career and motherhood nicely so far, but Salma Hayek admits the trying schedule is finally taking its toll.
The “Bandidas” babe tells, “I don’t have a lot of time anymore so I know my friends have suffered from trying to juggle everything, like your social life suffers a little bit, definitely. Every parent will tell you that.”
Salma – who raises daughter Valentina with her French billionaire husband, Francois-Henri Pinault, adds, “I was at one point in my life very involved with social causes and as passionate as I am about it I remember I almost had to be…I’m still involved but it’s almost like a choice, now I have a family and it’s important to me. I have to do this for myself but of course there’s just so much you can do sometimes.”
The beautiful actress also...
The “Bandidas” babe tells, “I don’t have a lot of time anymore so I know my friends have suffered from trying to juggle everything, like your social life suffers a little bit, definitely. Every parent will tell you that.”
Salma – who raises daughter Valentina with her French billionaire husband, Francois-Henri Pinault, adds, “I was at one point in my life very involved with social causes and as passionate as I am about it I remember I almost had to be…I’m still involved but it’s almost like a choice, now I have a family and it’s important to me. I have to do this for myself but of course there’s just so much you can do sometimes.”
The beautiful actress also...
- 6/16/2010
- GossipCenter
Salma Hayek apparently could not manage to control her composure when it comes to the slithering snake. The 43-year-old actress screamed and jumped over from her seat to another when a snake suddenly slithered onto the outdoor scene where she and co-stars Maria Bello and Maya Rudolph have an interview with Extra TV to promote upcoming comedy "Grown Ups".
Obviously frightened by the reptile, the "Bandidas" star stepped her high-heeled feet on her chair upon learning about the intruding snake. In the clip released by Extra, the frantic actress was seen jumping over to Rudolph's arm who was sitting right next to her. She was also heard shrieking, "Somebody do something! Nooo!"
After the thrilling moment came to an end, co-star Maria described what she'd seen. "It was like a python," she gushed. "It was thick. Its head was like this like a cobra!" When asked about Salma, Rudolph joked,...
Obviously frightened by the reptile, the "Bandidas" star stepped her high-heeled feet on her chair upon learning about the intruding snake. In the clip released by Extra, the frantic actress was seen jumping over to Rudolph's arm who was sitting right next to her. She was also heard shrieking, "Somebody do something! Nooo!"
After the thrilling moment came to an end, co-star Maria described what she'd seen. "It was like a python," she gushed. "It was thick. Its head was like this like a cobra!" When asked about Salma, Rudolph joked,...
- 6/10/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
The film? Dirty Girl. The star? English actress Juno Temple (Greenberg, Atonement). Her new co-stars? Milla Jovovich (The Fourth Kind, Resident Evil: Extinction), William H. Macy (Marmaduke, Wild Hogs), Mary Steenburgen ("Curb Your Enthusiasm", The Proposal), Dwight Yoakam (Crank: High Voltage, Bandidas), and Tim McGraw (Love Don't Let Me Down, The Blind Side). So, what's it all about? According to Variety, set in 1987 Oklahoma, the film "stars Juno Temple as a high...
- 3/26/2010
- by George Merchan
- JoBlo.com
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