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27 October 2009 12:00 PM, PDT | Slackerwood | See recent Slackerwood news »
This is the first year that I've attended panels during the conference portion of Austin Film Festival (Aff). Overall I'd say that I was not disappointed, other than the disadvantage of having to miss some screenings I'd really wanted to see such as the screening of Texas Weather at the Texas Spirit Theater.
I thoroughly enjoyed the honest and informative "Texas Film Incentives" panel with Paul Alvarado-Dykstra, Central Texas Representative of the Texas Motion Picture Alliance (Txmpa), along with filmmakers James Crowley (The Rookie, Hidalgo) and Dominic Cancilla (Hope Floats, A Scanner Darkly).
James talked about the high quality of production crews in Texas, with Dominic pointing out that Dicky Deats is the only key grip ever to win an Academy Award, for Hope Floats. During the discussion it was also confirmed that Whip It, which shot primarily in Michigan, is still waiting for incentives because funds are depleted in some other states' incentive programs. »
- Debbie Cerda
15 October 2009 4:04 AM, PDT | HeyUGuys.co.uk | See recent HeyUGuys news »
Here’s a new poster for Zac Efron’s latest movie, Me and Orson Welles courtesy of Cinematical.
Richard Linklater (who has previously brought us A Scanner Darkly, Before Sunset and The School of Rock) directs a great cast which, as well as Efron includes Ben Chaplin, Kelly Reilly, Eddie Marsan and the fabulous Claire Danes. I posted the trailer a few weeks ago and it actually looks like it might be a movie where we get to see Efron playing a good acting part which makes a change from his High School Musical days.
If you’ve not seen the trailer, head on over here. Me and Orson Welles is out for release 25th November in the Us. I’ve not found a release date for the UK as yet. »
- David Sztypuljak
8 October 2009 8:45 AM, PDT | Atomic Popcorn | See recent Atomic Popcorn news »
Zac Efron and Orson Welles is the two names anybody would ever put within the same sentence. A Scanner Darkly director Richard Linklater is forcing us to, in the Robert Kaplow novel adaptation of Me and Orson Welles. Starring Zac Efron, Claire Danes and Christian McKay, this 1930’s set film comes out with its first trailer. Being released in theaters on November 25th from Freestyle Releasing, here it is:
Crawford, maybe Cyrus, get FootlooseTerminator Retrospective: Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines ReviewThe Negatives: 17 Yet AgainEfron’s Ready For A Quest »
- Melissa Molina
2 October 2009 1:43 PM, PDT | 24framespersecond.net | See recent 24FramesPerSecond news »
Bourne Ultimatum writer George C. Nulfi makes his directorial debut with the upcoming The Adjustment Bureau, an adaptation of sci-fi author/genius Philip K. Dick's short story Adjustment Team, and it looks like the cast joining him is starting to fill out, as well. It was reported back in July that Matt Damon and Emily Blunt would be playing the leads and yesterday The Hollywood Reported informed everyone that Daniel Dae-Kim (Lost), John Slattery (Mad Men) and Michael Kelly (Dawn Of The Dead remake) have also joined the cast.The story centers on a congressman (Matt Damon), on the rise in politics, who meets a beautiful ballet dancer (Emily Blunt) only to discover that a strange organization is keeping them apart. It begins shooting this fall. Philip K. Dick is a favorite around these parts. Here's to hoping this adaptation is more A Scanner Darkly or Minority Reporty than it is Paycheck or Next. »
28 September 2009 6:02 AM, PDT | Cinematical | See recent Cinematical news »
Some people go to Fantastic Fest to focus on horror films; me, I grab the rare opportunity to see animated movies made for grownups. I especially like animation that looks and feels a little different than the mainstream -- for example, the rotoscoped look of A Scanner Darkly. Metropia touches on some of the same themes as A Scanner Darkly, but this animated feature looks like nothing else you've seen onscreen lately.
Metropia is set in Europe in 2024, in a grim future where natural resources have dried up, financial collapse has left most people struggling, and the biggest corporation in the world is Trexx, which runs a giant Metro system (subway) all across the continent. Roger (Vincent Gallo), a Swedish call-center worker, is considered paranoid for worrying about whether Trexx, and the Metro, are involved in some sort of oppressive conspiracy. When his bike is broken and he's forced to ride the underground train, »
- Jette Kernion
19 September 2009 3:43 AM, PDT | Reelzchannel.com | See recent ReelzChannel news »
Actress Rebecca Hall first gained wide recognition for her role in the The Prestige as the spurned wife of Christian Bale's magician, but it was her performance in Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona as the adventurous Vicky that earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance by an Actress.
Thanks to Vicky, Hall is in high demand. She's starred in two features, has completed filming a third, and is currently filming Ben Affleck's The Town. Now, Hall is in talks to star in Richard Linklater's (Slackers, A Scanner Darkly) latest movie, Liars, about a woman who is dumped by her fiancé the night before Barack Obama's presidential election victory. The relationship crisis motivates her to take a road trip to Obama's inauguration with a gal-pal (played by Kat Dennings), stopping along the way to reclaim personal items she left with ex-boyfriends..
Next Showing: The Town »
- BrentJS Sprecher
24 August 2009 12:00 PM, PDT | MTV Movies Blog | See recent MTV Movies Blog news »
Is Pixar hiring? If so, visionary filmmaker Terry Gilliam (“The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus”) would like to apply. And if he needs a letter of recommendation, I’d be happy to provide one. According to /Film, Gilliam confessed at a recent BFI event that he would sweep the floors at the animation studio just to be around such creative people.
Fans of Gilliam’s work, myself included, would much rather see him directing films for the Disney-owned animation studio than providing them with janitorial services. Gilliam began as an animator and first became famous through the cartoons he made for “Monty Python’s Flying Circus.” Given his difficulties since then with live-action filmmaking -- looking at you, "Brothers Grimm." And "Tideland." And "Man of La Mancha." -- it might actually be a good idea for him to return to his original medium.
Would he be good fit at Pixar, though? »
- Christopher Campbell
10 August 2009 8:35 PM, PDT | SciFiCool.com | See recent SciFiCool.com news »
Of all the movie adaptations of the works of legendary sci-fi author Philip K. Dick (“Blade Runner”, “Total Recall”, “Minority Report”, to name a few), “A Scanner Darkly”, based on his 1977 novel, is by far the most faithful to the source material. But don’t rush out to rent it just yet—that’s not necessarily a good thing. In “A Scanner Darkly”, Keanu Reeves is “Fred”, a narcotics agent operating in Anaheim, California sometime in the near future. “Fred” has been assigned to locate the source of a new street drug called “Substance D”, a potent pill that leads to extreme brain damage in its users. As part of his assignment, he goes undercover as Bob Arctor, a druggie living with two druggie friends (Robert Downey Jr. and Woody Harrelson) while trying to make time with a druggie chick (Winona Ryder). At the start of the movie, all four »
- Albert Walker
28 July 2009 3:30 PM, PDT | WorstPreviews.com | See recent Worst Previews news »
According to Variety, director Richard Linklater (School of Rock, A Scanner Darkly) is currently in-talks with Miramax to helm the "Liars (A-e)" romantic comedy. The story, written by Emma Forrest, revolves around a woman who, on the way to President Barack Obama's inauguration, retrieves lost items from her ex-boyfriends. Very little is known about this film, like what does Obama's inauguration have to do with anything and what are these lost items? As far as casting, Kat Dennings (Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist) has already signed on play the main character's friend. »
27 July 2009 10:05 PM, PDT | TheMovingPicture.net | See recent TheMovingPicture news »
Acclaimed filmmaker Richard Linklater, whose credits include Dazed and Confused, Before Sunrise and School of Rock, is lining up his latest project. According to the trades, Linklater will next helm Liars (A-e) for producer Scott Rudin (No Country for Old Men) and Miramax. The film is a romantic comedy about a woman who, on the way to President Obama's inauguration, retrieves lost items from her ex-boyfriends. Emma Forrest penned the screenplay. Kat Dennings (Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist) is on board to play one of the woman’s friends. Linklater’s last mainstream release was 2005’s Bad News Bears remake. The filmmaker’s last three films have been the indie flicks Fast Food Nation, A Scanner Darkly and Me and Orson Welles, which still doesn’t have a release date. Welles premiered at last year’s Toronto Film Festival. It centers on a teenager who is cast in the »
- James Cook
22 July 2009 4:34 AM, PDT | Twitch | See recent Twitch news »
Everyone knows how Forrest J. Ackerman, founder of the first monster movie magazine Famous Monsters Of Filmland, kept the spirit of terrifying creatures, large and small, alive in many people. Shining the light on the monsters and the people behind them, be it actors or make up artists the magazine inspired countless of readers to pick up their movie camera or make up kit and try their hand at creating movie magic. Many of those kept at it and have become bionafied industry powerhouses. With the passing of Ackerman late last year Hollywood lost a legend.
Nakatomi Inc have been working in super secret with FM and can now reveal their awesomeness. Working with animator and comic book artist Nick Derington (lead animator on A Scanner Darkly) to create two prints to be available at this year’s Comic Con.
The first one is a give away limited to 225 copies. »
- Swarez
20 July 2009 8:42 AM, PDT | SoundOnSight | See recent SoundOnSight news »
Variety reports that Cate Blanchett is set to star as Lady Edwina Mountbatten in Joe Wright's Indian Summer [1]. The film will follow the critical events during India's Independence from England. Lord Mountbatten [2](with Edwina in tow) is sent to oversee the transfer of power to India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru [3]in the summer of 1947. The script will be penned by William Nickolson (Elisabeth the Golden Age, Gulp!) Universal will distribute as filming begins early next year, with a release date that is likely to coincide with the 2010 awards season. Natalie Portman looks like Hollywood's hardest working star with seven upcoming productions between now and 2011. Later this year she will be in Don Roos' comedy Love and Other Impossible Pursuits, Mira Nair's segment in the star studded anthology New York, I Love You, and Jim Sheridan's Oscar pony Brothers. For 2010 there is the drama Hesher opposite »
- Anthony Nicholas
14 July 2009 3:36 PM, PDT | www.actressarchives.com | See recent Actress Archives news »
Fresh off the heels of her recently completed "Wolfman" project alongside Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins, Emily Watson has been officially confirmed to be co-starring alongside Matt Damon in Universal Picture's upcoming "Adjustment Bureau."Announced today by Variety.com, the 26 year-old "Devil Wears Prada" actress will begin production on the film this September in New York. The film, based on a short story by Philip K Dick ("Blade Runner," "A Scanner Darkly") will feature Damon playing "a smooth-talking congressman whose political future is ... »
- By Actress Archives
6 July 2009 8:45 AM, PDT | SoundOnSight | See recent SoundOnSight news »
George Clooney and Grant Heslov’s production company Smokehouse Entertainment have left their longtime friends at Warner Brothers and have signed a two year contract with Sony. It kind of feels like strange timing after Sony just screwed over longtime collaborator Steven Soderbergh and his baseball docu-drama Moneyball. It kind of feels like the end of an era with this announcement. This was one of the great actor studio partnerships of the past 20 years. It began with the Clooney / Soderbergh company Section Eight. It included such intelligent adult fare as Good Night and Good Luck, Michael Clayton, Syriana, Far From Heaven, Insomnia, Criminal, and A Scanner Darkly. They would recoup their losses through The Ocean’s Eleven Trilogy. Whatever you thought about these films they took risks and tried to inject some originality and intellect into Hollywood. Their critical successes did outweigh the honorable failures (The Good German, Leatherheads). Section »
- Anthony Nicholas
30 June 2009 7:40 PM, PDT | Corona's Coming Attractions | See recent Corona's Coming Attractions news »
Movie studios are a lot like individual people. Some develop a reputation as being thrifty and don't want to spend a lot, some are known for being more open to taking chances on arthouse projects while others make their bread on mainstream movies filled with lots of explosions. Over the past decade one of the studios that proved itself to be willing to take equal chances on big budget, high concept tentpoles and smaller dramatic fare is Warner Bros. For the past decade WB has been the place that George Clooney has developed his personal projects, first with director Steven Soderbergh under their Section 8 production company banner and then later with writer/director Grant Heslov under the new company Smokehouse Pictures.
Now, after three years working with Warners, Smokehouse is now cutting a deal to develop new movies for Sony Pictures. A press release went out today from Sony announcing »
- Patrick Sauriol
25 June 2009 11:45 AM, PDT | Tubefilter.tv | See recent Tubefilter News news »
There's really no other way to say this: mix the adolescent drama and occult undertones of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the rotoscoped animation stylin' of A Scanner Darkly. Congratulations, you've got Kingdoms of Grace. It's here, it's ten episodes in (each about ten minutes long), and it kicks some serious ass. Written by Nastasha Baron and co-directed by Baron and Tom Raycove, Kingdoms of Grace stars Kelly Donohue and Andres Londono as Sierra Grace, the agnostic heroin-smoking heroine who just so happens to be chosen by God to save the world in the impending war between the forces of Good and Evil, and Thomas Stone, the dreamy Orlando Bloom-ish man of God who is charged with protecting her. Possibly Related News:‘Looking for Grace’ is Looking for Launch Date‘lonelygirl15′, ‘KateModern’ Heading to Japan »
- Pat Miller
21 June 2009 8:21 PM, PDT | Slash Film | See recent Slash Film news »
Amazon is having a sale on select Blu-Ray movies: $10: The Descent, Reservoir Dogs, Trans-Siberian, American Psycho $11-11.49: Enter the Dragon, Sukiyaki Western Django, Dreamgirls (2 disc edition) $12: Saw, Saw II, Oceans Twelve, Eyes Wide Shut, A Scanner Darkly, The Bank Job $13: V For Vendetta, Million Dollar Baby, Shoot Em Up, Be Kind Rewind, The Boondock Saints, Dark City (Director's Cut), Superman: The Movie, Halloween (1978), Blazing Saddles, Evil Dead II, Flags of Our Fathers, Ocean's Eleven, Unforgiven, The Terminator, Good Night Good Luck. Best Buy has the first three seasons of Lost on DVD for $17.49 each. Select in store pickup to save on shipping. Best Buy is also selling the Seinfeld: The Complete Series Exclusive Limited Edition Refrigerator Box Set for $99.99, which is about 50% off the retail price. »
- Peter Sciretta
12 June 2009 10:09 AM, PDT | Slash Film | See recent Slash Film news »
Tommy Pallotta, producer of Waking Life and A Scanner Darkly, has released his new film, American Prince, directly into the bit torrent file-sharing community. The film is a sequel to Martin Scorsese's little-seen documentary American Boy, which amounted to almost an hour of actor Steven Prince telling tales, reportedly true tales from his life, to a small audience of friends. One of these stories was used in Pallotta's Waking Life, in fact - retold by Prince and then converted to the digitally rotoscoped style of that film. Another formed the basis for one of the most memorable scenes in Pulp Fiction, and I'll include Prince's version of that story at the bottom of the post. Pallotta has told Torrent Freak that he sourced much of the archive material used in American Prince from the internet. Yes we used material from BitTorrent and YouTube for American Prince and no, we »
- Brendon Connelly
28 May 2009 6:31 PM, PDT | JustPressPlay.net | See recent JustPressPlay news »
Philip K. Dick has an impressive legacy in both science-fiction literature and film. To this day Blade Runner receives mention as one the best sci-fi films of all time, and then when you account for Total Recall and Minority Report – the man is a sci-fi writing god. Unfortunately, the sum of a man’s success can’t be divined without taking into account some of his clunkers. And there do seem to be quite a few, though it’s no real fault of his own. Impostor, Next, Paycheck and A Scanner Darkly put Philip K. Dick on the map in ways less than flattering. Among those, Paycheck may be the most mixed in terms of quality. While Impostor and Next are just awful in every respect and A Scanner Darkly is trippy as hell, Paycheck took John Woo, a legendary action director, and combined his efforts with those of Dean Georgaris »
- Lex Walker
28 May 2009 1:00 PM, PDT | AfterEllen.com | See recent AfterEllen.com news »
Remember those "Free Winona" shirts that were popular in 2001, after Winona Ryder was arrested for shoplifting? Well, I may have made one myself. I had loved Winona Ryder since I was five years old, when she starred in Beetlejuice. I wanted to show my support.
I would have even considered completing a tattoo tribute to her, unlike her ex-beau Johnny Depp's "Wino forever." (Sure, they say tattoos are the kiss of death, but it's fine if you're not with the person, or even know them at all, right?)
But then, Ryder seemed to disappear. She took a four-year hiatus and even after, didn't do too many projects that got a lot of attention. For example, Richard Linklater's rotoscope-y A Scanner Darkly had a great cast, but it was animated (and cartoon Winona is just not the same) and got mixed reviews.
Now, shoplifting incident and indie movie flops »
- jamie murnane
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