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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Talks

Marco Tempest: The magic of truth and lies (and iPods)

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True Blood: Season 4 – An Invitation To The Set (HBO)

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Behind the scenes with Alan Ball and the cast as they talk about what to expect in the new season of “True Blood.” Season 4 premieres June 26 only on HBO.

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Wim Wenders Reveals the Poignant Backstory of Pina 3D

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Wim Wenders premiered his most personal project to date at this year’s Berlin International Film Festival: a celluloid love letter to the late German modern dance choreographer Pina Bausch titled Pina 3D. In today’s film for NOWNESS, co-directors Carlo Lavagna and Roberto De Paolis sat down with the 65-year-old filmmaker, who helped to revolutionize German [...]

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Secrets Of Fringe: The Observers

Fringe executive producers J.H. Wyman and Jeff Pinkner discuss The Observers, the deal that Walter made with the Observers, Green Green Green Red, The Rogue and his eyebrows, where the Observers are from

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Quentin Tarantino and Eli Roth – Artist on Artist

MySpace “Artist on Artist” interview. These interviews group two filmmakers, actors, writers or musicians, together to talk about their new project(s). In this edition writer/director Quentin Tarantino talking with fellow filmmaker Eli Roth, who happens to star in Quentin’s new film Inglourious Basterds. The two discuss the difficulty in staying true to their own voice [...]

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J.J. Abrams: The mystery box

J.J. Abrams traces his love for the unseen mystery –- a passion that’s evident in his films and TV shows, including Cloverfield, Lost and Alias — back to its magical beginnings. For TED About J.J. Abrams Writer, director and producer J.J. Abrams makes smart, addictive dramas like TV’s Lost and Alia

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David Lynch – Experimentation in Filmmaking

An  interview   where David speaks about anything and everything ranging from filmmaking to consciousness. In this video clip, David dives deeper into the process of experimentation in relation to ideas.

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FRINGE’s John Noble talks about an upcoming episode

John Noble recently spoke with TVGuide about what we can expect from Fringe’s last episodes of the season. No explicit spoilers, but he does offer a few tasty hints.

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The ‘Sherlock Holmes’ Set And Chat Up Robert Downey Jr.

Director Guy Ritchie and his star Robert Downey Jr. have some mighty big goals. Between the two of them (and fellow co-stars like Jude Law), the group plans to give the iconic literary franchise a modern reboot.

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