Michael Fassbender continues his domination of Hollywood by landing a role in Ridley Scott's upcoming Cormac McCarthy movie. Meanwhile, Paul Walker is set to star in a new Universal thriller, Kathryn Bigelow's Osama Bin Laden project gets two new cast members and Nick Offerman gets a part in Diablo Cody's "Lamb of God."
It's February 22, and you're tuning in for today's casting call.
Michael Fassbender Confirmed For New Ridley Scott Film
It's no shame that Michael Fassbender has been getting as many new roles as he has been recently. Deadline is reporting that the latest is the Ridley Scott-directed and Cormac McCarthy-written "The Counselor." Fassbender will play a respected lawyer trying to dabble in the drug trade, but gets sucked down into it similar to "Breaking Bad."
Paul Walker To Star In "Skyscraper"
Universal Pictures can confirm that Paul Walker will star in the studio's upcoming action-thriller "Skyscraper.
It's February 22, and you're tuning in for today's casting call.
Michael Fassbender Confirmed For New Ridley Scott Film
It's no shame that Michael Fassbender has been getting as many new roles as he has been recently. Deadline is reporting that the latest is the Ridley Scott-directed and Cormac McCarthy-written "The Counselor." Fassbender will play a respected lawyer trying to dabble in the drug trade, but gets sucked down into it similar to "Breaking Bad."
Paul Walker To Star In "Skyscraper"
Universal Pictures can confirm that Paul Walker will star in the studio's upcoming action-thriller "Skyscraper.
- 2/22/2012
- by Terri Schwartz
- MTV Movies Blog
We take John Barry’s non-Bond retrospective into the 80s, with some of his epic scores of love, lust and loss…
John Barry’s love affair with cinema is well documented. One could not imagine such a torrent of melodic invention pouring forth with such vibrant intensity if he was not enraptured by the cinematic experience: the darkened periphery of the auditoria; the hushed reverence of another world; the minutiae of human emotion playing out on the big screen. Everything he did, from The Beat to Enigma, represented a direct and synchronous passion for lyrical expression alongside the visual language of film.
The young Prendergast got his love of film from his father, Jack Xavier, who was a cinema projectionist in the silent movie era and would subsequently own a chain of cinemas in the North East. One of Barry’s earliest memories was being carried on his dad’s...
John Barry’s love affair with cinema is well documented. One could not imagine such a torrent of melodic invention pouring forth with such vibrant intensity if he was not enraptured by the cinematic experience: the darkened periphery of the auditoria; the hushed reverence of another world; the minutiae of human emotion playing out on the big screen. Everything he did, from The Beat to Enigma, represented a direct and synchronous passion for lyrical expression alongside the visual language of film.
The young Prendergast got his love of film from his father, Jack Xavier, who was a cinema projectionist in the silent movie era and would subsequently own a chain of cinemas in the North East. One of Barry’s earliest memories was being carried on his dad’s...
- 9/5/2011
- Den of Geek
A number of readers have ripped me for writing an entire review of The Runaways in which I somehow failed to include a single word about Dakota Fanning's performance. You're right, point taken, I should have. All right, here goes: She was perfectly okay. Actually, when I realized that I'd written the review that way, I just figured that I'd let my lack of comment on Fanning's performance stand as an implicit statement that there wasn't all that much to say about it. She's quite the critics' darling these days -- always has been, really -- but to me,...
- 3/20/2010
- by Owen Gleiberman
- EW.com - The Movie Critics
The Runaways were the original 'rock chicks', a wild all-girl teen band whose story is told in a film that opens today. Cherie Currie, the band's singer, tells us how it really was…
Cherie Currie was 15 when she started scandalising middle America. That was when she auditioned to become the lead singer of all-female teenage rock band the Runaways, a group that would send shockwaves through the suburbs with their attitude-fuelled performances and sexually explicit lyrics.
Their first single, "Cherry Bomb", talked unapologetically about "wild girls" and "street boys" and several radio stations refused to give it airtime. Currie would routinely appear on stage wearing stockings, suspenders and a tight-fitting basque so that even the reliably liberal Village Voice was moved to denounce the girls as "bimbos".
The year was 1976. Jimmy Carter was about to be elected president. It seemed America was not yet ready for five adolescent females who...
Cherie Currie was 15 when she started scandalising middle America. That was when she auditioned to become the lead singer of all-female teenage rock band the Runaways, a group that would send shockwaves through the suburbs with their attitude-fuelled performances and sexually explicit lyrics.
Their first single, "Cherry Bomb", talked unapologetically about "wild girls" and "street boys" and several radio stations refused to give it airtime. Currie would routinely appear on stage wearing stockings, suspenders and a tight-fitting basque so that even the reliably liberal Village Voice was moved to denounce the girls as "bimbos".
The year was 1976. Jimmy Carter was about to be elected president. It seemed America was not yet ready for five adolescent females who...
- 1/24/2010
- by Elizabeth Day
- The Guardian - Film News
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