It’s tough to tell why there hasn’t been much buzz for the latest offering from Team Lucas. Whatever the case, that lack of excitement actually matches the tone of the film near-perfectly.
Boyfriends and husbands may need something to get them through it, but their girlfriends and wives are going to love this movie.
Stuart Townsend has spent the past 15 years acting, and now he’s hopping into the director’s chair for the first time with Battle in Seattle. He sat down with FSR – we assume he was sitting; it was over the phone – to talk about riots, balancing the truth with fiction, and targeting the Obama generation.
Depp will be getting his Tea Time on once again with the dark director.
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans hasn’t hit theaters yet, but Lakeshore is already excited about making more werewolf flicks.
The producer and director of Stars Wars: The Clone Wars got access to George Lucas’s personal character files and went wild, creating a whole new universe with some familiar faces.
The original co-creator and the man at the helm of the film adaptation gave us a look at the philosophy that went into creating a movie that everyone said couldn’t be made.
After seeing the extended footage earlier, and hearing the way these actors approached this film – like a passion project that happened to be backed by millions of dollars -Cole Abaius is even more sold on how fantastic Watchmen is going to be.
When we say, “Live,” we mean very, very recent. And when we say “unleashes,” we mean, it’s Cool as Hell.