Exclusive interviews: Duncan Jones (Director of Moon) - Andrew Barker (Director of Straw Man) - Tony Grisoni (Screen Writer of Red Riding Trilogy, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas) - Michael Marshall Smith (author of Spares, Only Forward, The Straw Men etc) - Alejandro Adams (Director of Canary) - Ryan Denmark (Director of Romeo & Juliet vs The Living Dead) - Neal Asher (author of the Cormac series, The Skinner etc) - Marc Robert & Will Stotler (Able) - Kenny Carpenter (Director of Salvaging Outer Space)

Press Conference - Public Enemies - Johnny Depp, Michael Mann, Marion Cotillard

NEWS - REVIEWS - TRAILERS - POSTERS - INTERVIEWS - FORUM - CONTACT


FEATURED REVIEWS - Public Enemies - Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - Moon - The Hurt Locker

LFF is on Facebook - Twitter - Friend Feed

Monday 8 December 2008

The Random - Uwe Boll, The Storm, Six Days Till Midnight, Jurassic Park IV, Fables, James Bond, G I Joe, Book of Eli, Season of the Witch

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Lauren Holly and Luke Perry will be starring in Uwe Boll's The Storm. In the film, it is the end of days and Lauren Holly needs Luke Perry to survive.

In a story from Variety, David R. Ellis (Snakes on a Plane) will be helming Six Days Till Midnight, a thriller about a wealthy businessman who encounters a stranger who says he has six days to answer one question. For each day he doesn't get the answer, a loved one will be killed, ending with the businessman's death at the end of the sixth day.

Jurassic Park IV won't be happening. Producers Frank Marshall and Kathleen Kennedy told ComingSoon yesterday that there have not been any new developments.

ABC has announced that they will be bringing the hit Vertigo comic book series Fables to the small screen. Created and written by Bill Willingham in 2002, the series has won fourteen Eisner Awards. Based in a world where fairy tale characters have been forced out of their homes by a mysterious enemy known as the Adversary, and now live in a hidden community in New York City known as Fabletown - “Who Killed Rose Red? In fabletown, where fairy legends live along side regular New yorkers, the question is all anyone can talk about. But only the Big Bad Wolf can actually solve the case - and, along with Rose’s sisterSnow White, keep the Fabletown community from coming apart at the seams.” - I've read the first few collections of this and it is brilliant. Go out and buy them all.

Collider talked with Daniel Craig about where Bond will go next - "We've finished this story as far as I'm concerned," Craig asserts. "We've got a great set of bad guys. There is an organization that we can use whenever we want to. The relationship between Bond and M is secure and Felix is secure. Let's try and find where Moneypenny came from and where Q comes from. Let's do all that and have some fun with it."

A new photo of Nicolas Cage in the period action/drama Season of the Witch.

Photos of the action figures based on next year's G.I. Joe reveal some more character designs.

The latest casting call for Denzel Washington's next movie The Book of Eli requires a 30-40 something blind concubine and a leader of a quartet of biker marauders.. (full details)

Benjamin Button scribe Eric Roth says that David Fincher is interested in his adaptation of Erik Larson's The Devil in the White City about the 1893 World's Fair and H.H. Holmes, the first documented serial killer in America... (full details)

Home / Forum / Guestbook

0 comments: