Former head of Netflix film Scott Stuber is partnering with The Gotham Group’s Ellen Goldsmith-Vein and Eric Robinson on the Bruce Springsteen feature Deliver Me From Nowhere.
Scott Cooper, whose credits include Crazy Heart and Out Of The Furnace, is in talks to direct and the producers are understood to be targeting Jeremy Allen White, the Emmy- and SAG Award-winning star of The Bear, to play Springsteen.
A24 is in talks to board the project, which will look at the iconic American singer-songwriter’s road to recording Nebraska, his 1982 album regarded by many critics as his finest.
Goldsmith-Vein and...
Scott Cooper, whose credits include Crazy Heart and Out Of The Furnace, is in talks to direct and the producers are understood to be targeting Jeremy Allen White, the Emmy- and SAG Award-winning star of The Bear, to play Springsteen.
A24 is in talks to board the project, which will look at the iconic American singer-songwriter’s road to recording Nebraska, his 1982 album regarded by many critics as his finest.
Goldsmith-Vein and...
- 3/26/2024
- ScreenDaily
Former head of Netflix film Scott Stuber is partnering with The Gotham Group’s Ellen Goldsmith-Vein and Eric Robinson on the Bruce Springsteen feature Deliver Me From Nowhere.
Scott Cooper, whose credits include Crazy Heart and Out Of The Furnace, is in talks to direct and the producers are understood to be targeting Jeremy Allen White, the Emmy- and SAG Award-winning star of The Bear, to play Springsteen.
A24 is in talks to board the project, which will look at the iconic American singer-songwriter’s road to recording Nebraska, his 1982 album regarded by many critics as his finest.
Goldsmith-Vein and...
Scott Cooper, whose credits include Crazy Heart and Out Of The Furnace, is in talks to direct and the producers are understood to be targeting Jeremy Allen White, the Emmy- and SAG Award-winning star of The Bear, to play Springsteen.
A24 is in talks to board the project, which will look at the iconic American singer-songwriter’s road to recording Nebraska, his 1982 album regarded by many critics as his finest.
Goldsmith-Vein and...
- 3/26/2024
- ScreenDaily
Production will wrap this week in Dublin on Fran The Man, a feature adaptation of football mockumentary series Fran.
Darragh Humphreys reprises his role as Fran Costello, assistant manager of Irish football minnows St Peter’s Celtic, who are drawn to play titans Shamrock Rovers in the first round of the Football Association of Ireland Cup. Costello must work undercover to save the beautiful game from match-fixing.
Father Ted star Ardal O’Hanlon leads the new cast members, alongside Amy Huberman, Risteard Cooper, Toni O’Rourke and Deidre O’Kane. Screen can reveal a first look at the film, above. Production began on...
Darragh Humphreys reprises his role as Fran Costello, assistant manager of Irish football minnows St Peter’s Celtic, who are drawn to play titans Shamrock Rovers in the first round of the Football Association of Ireland Cup. Costello must work undercover to save the beautiful game from match-fixing.
Father Ted star Ardal O’Hanlon leads the new cast members, alongside Amy Huberman, Risteard Cooper, Toni O’Rourke and Deidre O’Kane. Screen can reveal a first look at the film, above. Production began on...
- 3/26/2024
- ScreenDaily
Director: Rupert Wyatt.
Writers: Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, and Pierre Boulle.
A lot has changed since the first Planet of the Apes film in 1968. Make-up effects have been substituted with CGI and Charles Heston is no longer a staple of these films. Instead, James Franco stars as Will Rodman, a scientist dabbling in a cure for Alzheimer's. The result is a more intelligent ape, who becomes the dominant species in this entertaining prequel. Released August 5th in theatres and still going strong, Rise of the Planet of the Apes is one part drama, one part science ficiton and one part thriller. This reviewer wishes there were more thrills early, but this film does not disappoint despite a foible or two.
Rodman is experimenting with chimpanzees in a sterile, privately owned lab. This scientist is using synaptogenesis to fight the degenerative progression of Alzheimer's. A secondary motivation, his confused father, is...
Writers: Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, and Pierre Boulle.
A lot has changed since the first Planet of the Apes film in 1968. Make-up effects have been substituted with CGI and Charles Heston is no longer a staple of these films. Instead, James Franco stars as Will Rodman, a scientist dabbling in a cure for Alzheimer's. The result is a more intelligent ape, who becomes the dominant species in this entertaining prequel. Released August 5th in theatres and still going strong, Rise of the Planet of the Apes is one part drama, one part science ficiton and one part thriller. This reviewer wishes there were more thrills early, but this film does not disappoint despite a foible or two.
Rodman is experimenting with chimpanzees in a sterile, privately owned lab. This scientist is using synaptogenesis to fight the degenerative progression of Alzheimer's. A secondary motivation, his confused father, is...
- 8/26/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
It has been confirmed that disaster-prone assistant manager Fran Costello and his beloved St. Peter's Football Club will be back for another series. 'Fran' co-creators, Richie Conroy (Up for Air) and Mark Hodkinson (Roy) will shoot the new Emu Productions/ Snowluke Pictures series of the mockumentary in August. The first series of the mockumentary, that was funded by Setanta Sports/Bci, saw cameras follow Fran (played by Darragh Humphreys), the assistant-manager whose club hadn't been in the first division in nine long years and Richie tells Iftn that things are not likely to change in the second series. Other cast members involved with the series are Robert Byrne, John Kelly, Dermod Lynskey (Colour Blind) and Don Conroy (Draw with Don). It is written and directed by Richie and Mark Hodkinson and produced by Eimear O'Kane (Corduroy) for Snowluke Productions.
- 7/7/2010
- IFTN
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