After the success of Taken and Gran Torino, Hollywood has been on a vigilante kick. And right now, Bryan Singer (along with studio execs all over town) has been seriously considering getting his revenge on with The Prisoners, a much-sought-after thriller script to which Mark Wahlberg is attached to star as a Boston dad who takes the law into his own hands when his young daughter is kidnapped. The screenplay, which has been compared to The Silence of the Lambs and Seven, has been buzzed about as a calling card for its unknown writer, Aaron Guzikowski, and as a rare project targeted at adult audiences but with real commercial potential. When asked whether The Prisoners will be his next movie, Singer told EW: 'I don't know yet. But I'm definitely intrigued. It's a great script. And I'd love to work with Mark.' source: EW
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Monthly Archives: August 2010

Eminem – Love The Way You Lie ft. Rihanna

Eminem premiered his new video for “Love the Way You Lie”, and it features Rihanna standing in her underpants in front of a flaming house where Dominic Monaghan and Megan Fox are intermittently beating the crap out of each other and playing intense, Stanley Cup levels of tonsil hockey. Meanwhile, Em is standing in a [...]

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Skarsgard and Wright Negotiating Roles in Fincher’s ‘Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’

David Fincher and Sony Pictures are clearly taking their time in choosing the right actress to play the titular heroine for their remake of the Swedish crime thrillerThe Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, but that doesn’t mean there has been a lack of activity and news concerning the project as several developments have been made [...]

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Viggo Mortensen to star in Walter Salles’s On the Road

Walter Salles, the director who made his name with Central Station, and then cemented it with The Motorcycle Diaries, will return to the transportation theme with a film of Jack Kerouac’s cult novel On the Road. Francis Ford Coppola, who has been working for 30 years on the project, will produce, and shooting is due [...]

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Jackass 3-D, 2010 Trailer

On October 15, Paramount will release Jackass 3D and the first trailer for the film has just arrived. When the project was announced Knoxville was quoted saying, “We’re going to take the same 3D technology James Cameron used in Avatar and stick it up Steve O’s butt. We’re taking stupid to a whole new dimension.”

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Unstoppable, 2010 Trailer

Trailer for the runaway train action thriller ‘Unstoppable’ starring Denzel Washington, Chris Pine and Rosario Dawson from director Tony Scott. The story centers on an experienced train engineer (Denzel Washington) who’s about to be laid off as part of company cutbacks. Chris Pine (’Star Trek’) plays the newbie conductor hired to replace him. They find [...]

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First Look:Guillaume Canet’s ‘Little White Lies’ with Marion Cotillard

5 pics from Guillaume Canet’s(Tell No One) ‘Little White Lies’ with François Cluzet, Marion Cotillard, Benoît Magimel and Gilles Lellouche that centers on a group of friends and a traumatic event that ends up causing friction over the course of their annual beach vacation. Their relationships, convictions, sense of guilt and friendship are sorely tested [...]

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Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark -Trailer

Producers Guillermo del Toro (“Pan’s Labyrinth,” “The Orphanage”) and Mark Johnson (“Chronicles of Narnia”) join forces to deliver “Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark,” a tale of hair-raising, spine-chilling horror. Sally Hurst (Bailee Madison), a lonely, withdrawn child, has just arrived in Rhode Island to live with her father Alex (Guy Pearce) and his new [...]

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The Television Critics Association Announces 2010 TCA Awards Winners

The biggest winner of the night was Fox’s musical ensemble comedy “Glee” which was the only series to win multiple awards from the 200-plus professional TV critics association, garnering the top honor “Program of the Year,” as well as “Outstanding New Program,” and “Individual Achievement in Comedy,” with lead actress Jane Lynch’s victory.

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