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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Rachid Bouchareb’s ‘Outside the Law’ Trailer

Trailer for Rachid Bouchareb’s Outside the Law (Hors La Loi), a sequel to Bouchareb’s 2006 Oscar-nominated feature Days of Glory. Days of Glory centered on soldiers from France’s North African colonies who helped liberate Gaul from the Nazis during WWII, and Outside the Law moves the story forward to the Algerian battles in Paris for independence from France. The film features the same three actors from the first film — Jamel Debbouze, Roschdy Zem and Sami Bouajila — although they are completely different characters.

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