Netflix is continuing to roll out its celebration of iconic films, this time turning the page to 1984.
As part of the streaming platform’s “Milestone Movies: The Anniversary Collection,” Netflix has unveiled the 1984 films celebrating their 40-year anniversary in 2024 with classics like “Footloose” and “Sixteen Candles” alongside Oscar contenders “Amadeus” and “Iceman.”
The Milestone Movies hail from Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, and Sony — the distributors that license content to Netflix.
Starting today, April 1, 2024, Netflix subscribers can revisit Brian de Palma’s erotic noir “Body Double” and Kevin Bacon’s breakout performance in “Footloose.” How about a double feature? There’s also “Repo Man” and “Beverly Hills Cop,” streaming just in time for franchise reboot “Beverly Hills Cop: Axle F” out this summer.
In addition to the cinematic celebrations in your Netflix queue, in-person special screenings of select films will continue at the Paris Theater in New York and Los Angeles...
As part of the streaming platform’s “Milestone Movies: The Anniversary Collection,” Netflix has unveiled the 1984 films celebrating their 40-year anniversary in 2024 with classics like “Footloose” and “Sixteen Candles” alongside Oscar contenders “Amadeus” and “Iceman.”
The Milestone Movies hail from Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, and Sony — the distributors that license content to Netflix.
Starting today, April 1, 2024, Netflix subscribers can revisit Brian de Palma’s erotic noir “Body Double” and Kevin Bacon’s breakout performance in “Footloose.” How about a double feature? There’s also “Repo Man” and “Beverly Hills Cop,” streaming just in time for franchise reboot “Beverly Hills Cop: Axle F” out this summer.
In addition to the cinematic celebrations in your Netflix queue, in-person special screenings of select films will continue at the Paris Theater in New York and Los Angeles...
- 4/1/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
The Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss, the songwriter and perennial Oscar bridesmaid Diane Warren and Matteo Garrone, the director of this year’s best international feature Oscar-nominated Italian film Io Capitano, will all be honored on Sunday night during the opening ceremony of the 19th Los Angeles, Italia Film, Fashion and Art Festival at Hollywood’s Tcl Chinese Theatres, exactly one week before the 96th Academy Awards take place just down the street.
The festival, which is backed by Italy’s Ministry of Culture, will run through Saturday, March 9, and feature 112 film screenings (47 in movie theaters and 65 on the online platform eventive.org). This year’s edition will be hosted by one Italian screen legend, Franco Nero (as well as Italian actress/model Antonella Salvucci), and is dedicated to another, the late Marcello Mastroianni, whose centenary it coincides with, as well as the late Italian playwright Eduardo de Filippo.
Notable guests...
The festival, which is backed by Italy’s Ministry of Culture, will run through Saturday, March 9, and feature 112 film screenings (47 in movie theaters and 65 on the online platform eventive.org). This year’s edition will be hosted by one Italian screen legend, Franco Nero (as well as Italian actress/model Antonella Salvucci), and is dedicated to another, the late Marcello Mastroianni, whose centenary it coincides with, as well as the late Italian playwright Eduardo de Filippo.
Notable guests...
- 3/3/2024
- by Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ignored, maligned and hammered out into an ‘Alan Smithee’ extended cut for TV, David Lynch’s outstanding Sci-fi epic arrives on 4K Ultra HD, finally achieving the visual opulence on home video that it had in 70mm prints at the end of 1984. The fractured, de-Lynched storyline can be argued over, but the amazing design and arresting characterizations never fail to impress — Lynch attracted a world-class cast of movie stars and used them well. Even if it’s described as a hundred fragmented scenes from a larger narrative, they’re superlative fragments. Lynch should have been authorized to make an alternate cut, his own completely personal ‘impressionist’ version of the Frank Herbert story.
Dune
4K Ultra HD
Arrow Video
1984 / Color / 2:35 widescreen / 137 min. / Street Date August 31, 2021 / 59.95
Starring (alphabetically): Francesca Annis, Leonardo Cimino, Brad Dourif, José Ferrer, Linda Hunt, Freddie Jones, Richard Jordan, Kyle MacLachlan, Virginia Madsen, Silvana Mangano, Everett McGill,...
Dune
4K Ultra HD
Arrow Video
1984 / Color / 2:35 widescreen / 137 min. / Street Date August 31, 2021 / 59.95
Starring (alphabetically): Francesca Annis, Leonardo Cimino, Brad Dourif, José Ferrer, Linda Hunt, Freddie Jones, Richard Jordan, Kyle MacLachlan, Virginia Madsen, Silvana Mangano, Everett McGill,...
- 8/31/2021
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Synopsis: Lukas (Jack Kane), a young farmer whose family is killed by savage raiders in the countryside, sets out on an epic quest for revenge, forming an unlikely trio with a majestic dragon and a swashbuckling, sword-fighting mercenary, Darius (Joseph Millson). Helena Bonham Carter voices Siveth, the ice breathing dragon who was once banished from the kingdom for failing to save the king’s life. Compelled by the young man’s cause, she emerges from hiding, using her fantastical powers on the trio’s adventurous journey which brings revelations and rewards beyond vengeance. Dragonheart: Vengeance is an exciting action-adventure filled with fantasy and humor that will thrill the entire family.
Complete your Dragonheart library when the all-new five-Movie Collection is available on DVD on February 4, 2019. Now fans can experience the legendary fantasy franchise with all five movies in one complete must-own set including, Dragonheart, Dragonheart: A New Beginning, Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer’s Curse,...
Complete your Dragonheart library when the all-new five-Movie Collection is available on DVD on February 4, 2019. Now fans can experience the legendary fantasy franchise with all five movies in one complete must-own set including, Dragonheart, Dragonheart: A New Beginning, Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer’s Curse,...
- 1/23/2020
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
In a not so distant future, where overpopulation and famine have forced governments to undertake a drastic "One Child Policy," seven identical sisters live a hide-and-seek existence pursued by the Child Allocation Bureau. The Bureau, directed by the fierce Nicolette Cayman (Glenn Close), enforces a strict family-planning agenda that the sisters outwit by taking turns assuming the identity of one person: Karen Settman (Noomi Rapace). Taught by their grandfather (Willem Dafoe) who raised and named them - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday - each can go outside once a week as their common identity, but are only free to be themselves in the prison of their own apartment. That is until, one day, Monday does not come home…
Cast: Noomi Rapace, Willem Dafoe, Glenn Close
Director: Tommy Wirkola
Writers: Max Botkin & Kerry Williamson
Release Date: August 18, 2017
Producers: Raffaella De Laurentiis, Fabrice Gianfermi, Philippe Rousselet
The Official Lrm...
Cast: Noomi Rapace, Willem Dafoe, Glenn Close
Director: Tommy Wirkola
Writers: Max Botkin & Kerry Williamson
Release Date: August 18, 2017
Producers: Raffaella De Laurentiis, Fabrice Gianfermi, Philippe Rousselet
The Official Lrm...
- 8/19/2017
- by Michael Connally
- LRMonline.com
Exclusive: Fortitude International to launch sales in Cannes.
Fortitude International will introduce international buyers in Cannes to The Medusa starring Jesse Eisenberg, Pierce Brosnan and Vanessa Redgrave.
Peter Webber will direct his second film based on a renowned work of art after 2003’s Girl With A Pearl Earring, named after the painting by 17th century Dutch master Johannes Vermeer.
The Medusa stars Eisenberg as Theodore Gericault, the early 19th century pioneer of the French Romantic movement whose masterpiece The Raft Of The Medusa was inspired by the sinking of a French frigate.
Survivors of the wreck spoke of incompetence and cannibalism and the painting stirred anti-royalist sentiment at the time of King Louis Xviii’s rule.
Brosnan will portray Gericault’s uncle Caruel, the artist’s nemesis who is hell-bent on ruining him, while Redgrave plays the painter’s anti-royalist innkeeper.
Sophia Al-Maria adapted the screenplay from Jonathan Miles’s book The Wreck Of The Medusa.
Production...
Fortitude International will introduce international buyers in Cannes to The Medusa starring Jesse Eisenberg, Pierce Brosnan and Vanessa Redgrave.
Peter Webber will direct his second film based on a renowned work of art after 2003’s Girl With A Pearl Earring, named after the painting by 17th century Dutch master Johannes Vermeer.
The Medusa stars Eisenberg as Theodore Gericault, the early 19th century pioneer of the French Romantic movement whose masterpiece The Raft Of The Medusa was inspired by the sinking of a French frigate.
Survivors of the wreck spoke of incompetence and cannibalism and the painting stirred anti-royalist sentiment at the time of King Louis Xviii’s rule.
Brosnan will portray Gericault’s uncle Caruel, the artist’s nemesis who is hell-bent on ruining him, while Redgrave plays the painter’s anti-royalist innkeeper.
Sophia Al-Maria adapted the screenplay from Jonathan Miles’s book The Wreck Of The Medusa.
Production...
- 5/11/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Netflix is in final negotiations to pick up Noomi Rapace and Glenn Close‘s “What Happened to Monday?” The project, sold at the Toronto Film Festival, is directed by Tommy Wirkola and also stars Willem Dafoe. In the film, Rapace plays identical twin sisters who have to pretend to be the same person in a post-apocalyptic world where families are only allowed to have one child. “What Happened to Monday?” was produced by Raffaella De Laurentiis, Philippe Rousselet and Fabrice Gianfermi. Kerry Williamson and Max Botkin are co-writers and co-producers. Also Read: Noomi Rapace in Talks to Join Will Smith in David Ayer's.
- 9/13/2016
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Ryan Lambie Sep 14, 2016
In 1984, David Lynch made Dune - a case study for how difficult it can be to jump from small films to major blockbusters...
It's the age old tug-of-war between art and commerce: movie studios want products they can sell, but they don't want them to look like something off a production line. They want movies that look and feel different, but not so different that audiences are too bewildered to buy a cinema ticket. In interviews, studio bosses and producers often talk about a filmmaker's "unique vision", and they often sound sincere while doing so. Yet the reality of spending huge sums on mainstream movies generally means that studios will often wind up feeling nervous when the cold reality of that vision becomes apparent.
To cite but one example, look at the fate of Josh Trank and his 2015 Fantastic Four movie. Trank was a young filmmaker who'd just come off Chronicle,...
In 1984, David Lynch made Dune - a case study for how difficult it can be to jump from small films to major blockbusters...
It's the age old tug-of-war between art and commerce: movie studios want products they can sell, but they don't want them to look like something off a production line. They want movies that look and feel different, but not so different that audiences are too bewildered to buy a cinema ticket. In interviews, studio bosses and producers often talk about a filmmaker's "unique vision", and they often sound sincere while doing so. Yet the reality of spending huge sums on mainstream movies generally means that studios will often wind up feeling nervous when the cold reality of that vision becomes apparent.
To cite but one example, look at the fate of Josh Trank and his 2015 Fantastic Four movie. Trank was a young filmmaker who'd just come off Chronicle,...
- 9/13/2016
- Den of Geek
What Happened to Monday? has begun production in Romania; new cast additions include Kon-Tiki’s Pal Sverre Hagen.
Willem Dafoe (The Grand Budapest Hotel) has joined Noomi Rapace and Glenn Close in sci-fi thriller What Happened to Monday?, which began principal photography at the Castel Film Studios in Bucharest on July 23 .
Tommy Wirkola (Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters) directs the feature, which is produced by Vendome Pictures and Raffaella Productions and fully financed by Snd, which will handle French distribution rights as well as international sales.
New additional cast includes Marwan Kenzari (Accused, Reckless), Christian Rubeck (Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters) and Pal Sverre Hagen (Kon-Tiki).
Set in a world where families are allowed only one child due to overpopulation, a resourceful set of seven identical sisters must avoid governmental execution and dangerous infighting while investigating the disappearance of one of their own.
Rapace - star of the original Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and Prometheus - plays all seven...
Willem Dafoe (The Grand Budapest Hotel) has joined Noomi Rapace and Glenn Close in sci-fi thriller What Happened to Monday?, which began principal photography at the Castel Film Studios in Bucharest on July 23 .
Tommy Wirkola (Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters) directs the feature, which is produced by Vendome Pictures and Raffaella Productions and fully financed by Snd, which will handle French distribution rights as well as international sales.
New additional cast includes Marwan Kenzari (Accused, Reckless), Christian Rubeck (Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters) and Pal Sverre Hagen (Kon-Tiki).
Set in a world where families are allowed only one child due to overpopulation, a resourceful set of seven identical sisters must avoid governmental execution and dangerous infighting while investigating the disappearance of one of their own.
Rapace - star of the original Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and Prometheus - plays all seven...
- 7/31/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Noomi Rapace to play seven sisters in What Happened to Monday?, co-starring Glenn Close.
Paris-based Snd has boarded Tommy Wirkola’s upcoming high-concept sci-fi action film What Happened to Monday?, starring Noomi Rapace and Glenn Close.
The previously announced project, which has been in development for some time, is produced by Vendome Pictures and Raffaella Production and fully financed by Snd, which will handle French distribution rights as well as international sales.
The partners announced on Wednesday (May 6) that the production is due to shoot in Bucharest late July.
“Working with Vendôme pictures and Raffaella productions to produce this project with us is a thrill. They have found and polished a gem of a story we are excited to bring to the screen. These producers have an amazing track record. We are thrilled to work with those two partners,” said Lionel Uzan, director of acquisitions and international sales at Snd.
It is a sixth...
Paris-based Snd has boarded Tommy Wirkola’s upcoming high-concept sci-fi action film What Happened to Monday?, starring Noomi Rapace and Glenn Close.
The previously announced project, which has been in development for some time, is produced by Vendome Pictures and Raffaella Production and fully financed by Snd, which will handle French distribution rights as well as international sales.
The partners announced on Wednesday (May 6) that the production is due to shoot in Bucharest late July.
“Working with Vendôme pictures and Raffaella productions to produce this project with us is a thrill. They have found and polished a gem of a story we are excited to bring to the screen. These producers have an amazing track record. We are thrilled to work with those two partners,” said Lionel Uzan, director of acquisitions and international sales at Snd.
It is a sixth...
- 5/6/2015
- ScreenDaily
Noomi Rapace and Glenn Close are starring in Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters director Tommy Wirkola’s What Happened To Monday?, a high concept sci-fi/actioner. France’s Snd is fully financing and has local distribution. It will also sell international rights to the project in Cannes just as the cameras are set to roll in July. CAA is brokering domestic. Philippe Rousselet’s Vendôme Pictures (Source Code, Bastille Day) and Raffaella De Laurentiis’ Raffaella Productions are…...
- 5/6/2015
- Deadline
When I reviewed the Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer’S Curse Blu-ray, I called it “a worthy prequel to the original, incorporating enough of the lore, and some of the score, to please any fan” (read all of my review Here)
Now We Are Movie Geeks has two copies of the Blu-ray to give away. All you have to do is answer this simple question: what is your favorite “Threequel” (Part 3) of any film series? (mine is Toy Story 3)
It’s so easy! Just leave your answer in the comments below and we’ll pick the winners next week. Good Luck!
Dragonheart fans will embark on an all new adventure featuring Ben Kingsley as the voice of Drago the Dragon in Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer’S Curse, which debuted on Digital HD on February 10, 2015, and on Blu-ray™ Combo Pack with Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital HD with Ultraviolet™ and on DVD...
Now We Are Movie Geeks has two copies of the Blu-ray to give away. All you have to do is answer this simple question: what is your favorite “Threequel” (Part 3) of any film series? (mine is Toy Story 3)
It’s so easy! Just leave your answer in the comments below and we’ll pick the winners next week. Good Luck!
Dragonheart fans will embark on an all new adventure featuring Ben Kingsley as the voice of Drago the Dragon in Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer’S Curse, which debuted on Digital HD on February 10, 2015, and on Blu-ray™ Combo Pack with Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital HD with Ultraviolet™ and on DVD...
- 3/9/2015
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
From the producer of Dragonheart and featuring the voice of Ben Kingsley as Drago, Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer’s Curse soars to Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD February 24th and Digital HD February 10th from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.Renowned producer Raffaella De Laurentiis returns with a brand-new installment of the legendary fantasy franchise that has delighted audiences worldwide. Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer’s Curse finds aspiring knight Gareth in search of a fallen comet rumored to contain gold and is shocked to instead find the dragon Drago. After Drago saves Gareth’s life the two become intricately bonded, and must work together to […]...
- 12/3/2014
- by Patrick Luce
- Monsters and Critics
Frank Pavich's documentary takes a tour of a classic sci-fi film that never was. Jules-Pierre takes a look at Jodorowsky's Dune...
Feature
"There are more unmade movies than there are made movies," says Frank Pavich, director of Jodorowsky's Dune, the documentary chronicling director Alejandro Jodorowsky's efforts to adapt Frank Herbert's seminal science fiction novel for the big screen. His effort began almost a decade before the generally unsatisfying David Lynch version hit theatres in 1984.
Back in the mid 70s, widely credited as the creator of the Midnight Film genre with the release of El Topo (which caused a riot during its viewing at a film festival in Mexico), and fresh from the success of The Holy Mountain, Jodorowsky was given his choice of subject for his next movie. He elected to adapt Dune, even though he had never even read the book.
"Dune will be the coming of a god,...
Feature
"There are more unmade movies than there are made movies," says Frank Pavich, director of Jodorowsky's Dune, the documentary chronicling director Alejandro Jodorowsky's efforts to adapt Frank Herbert's seminal science fiction novel for the big screen. His effort began almost a decade before the generally unsatisfying David Lynch version hit theatres in 1984.
Back in the mid 70s, widely credited as the creator of the Midnight Film genre with the release of El Topo (which caused a riot during its viewing at a film festival in Mexico), and fresh from the success of The Holy Mountain, Jodorowsky was given his choice of subject for his next movie. He elected to adapt Dune, even though he had never even read the book.
"Dune will be the coming of a god,...
- 7/25/2014
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
Noomi Rapace ("Prometheus," "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo") will take on seven roles in the sci-fi drama "What Happened to Monday?" for Vendome.
Rapace will portray a group of septuplet sisters who struggle to stay hidden in an overpopulated world where a one-child policy outlaws siblings.
The role was originally written for a man, but Rapace's hiring has led to a re-conceptualisation.
Tommy Wirkola ("Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters") directs the film from a Black List script by Max Botkin. Raffaella De Laurentiis and Philippe Rousselet will produce.
Source: Variety...
Rapace will portray a group of septuplet sisters who struggle to stay hidden in an overpopulated world where a one-child policy outlaws siblings.
The role was originally written for a man, but Rapace's hiring has led to a re-conceptualisation.
Tommy Wirkola ("Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters") directs the film from a Black List script by Max Botkin. Raffaella De Laurentiis and Philippe Rousselet will produce.
Source: Variety...
- 10/28/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Noomi Rapace will star in What Happened To Monday? for director Tommy Wirkola.
The story is based on Max Botkin’s Black List screenplay and Vendome is financing the project.
Rapace will play septuplet sisters who struggle to stay hidden in an overpopulated world were a one-child policy outlaws siblings.
“Although the role was originally written for a male, I was struck by the complexities of having an actor portray seven characters and immediately knew Noomi was the ideal actor – male or female – to bring them to life,” said Wirkola.
Raffaella De Laurentiis is producing through Raffaella Productions along with Vendome’s Philippe Rousselet.
Raffaella Productions’ slate includes Untitled Shanghai Story to be directed by Barry Levinson and fully financed by the Shanghai Film Group; mini-series Dino to be written and directed by Marco Tullio Giordana; Teenage Dream to be directed by Trey Fanjoy; and The Wreck Of The Medusa to be directed by Peter Webber.
Vendome...
The story is based on Max Botkin’s Black List screenplay and Vendome is financing the project.
Rapace will play septuplet sisters who struggle to stay hidden in an overpopulated world were a one-child policy outlaws siblings.
“Although the role was originally written for a male, I was struck by the complexities of having an actor portray seven characters and immediately knew Noomi was the ideal actor – male or female – to bring them to life,” said Wirkola.
Raffaella De Laurentiis is producing through Raffaella Productions along with Vendome’s Philippe Rousselet.
Raffaella Productions’ slate includes Untitled Shanghai Story to be directed by Barry Levinson and fully financed by the Shanghai Film Group; mini-series Dino to be written and directed by Marco Tullio Giordana; Teenage Dream to be directed by Trey Fanjoy; and The Wreck Of The Medusa to be directed by Peter Webber.
Vendome...
- 10/28/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Noomi Rapace will star in What Happened To Monday? for director Tommy Wirkola.
The story is based on Max Botkin’s Black List screenplay and Vendome is financing the project.
Rapace will play septuplet sisters who struggle to stay hidden in an overpopulated world were a one-child policy outlaws siblings.
“Although the role was originally written for a male, I was struck by the complexities of having an actor portray seven characters and immediately knew Noomi was the ideal actor – male or female – to bring them to life,” said Wirkola.
Raffaella De Laurentiis is producing through Raffaella Productions along with Vendome’s Philippe Rousselet.
Raffaella Productions’ slate includes Untitled Shanghai Story to be directed by Barry Levinson and fully financed by the Shanghai Film Group; mini-series Dino to be written and directed by Marco Tullio Giordana; Teenage Dream to be directed by Trey Fanjoy; and The Wreck Of The Medusa to be directed by Peter Webber.
Vendome...
The story is based on Max Botkin’s Black List screenplay and Vendome is financing the project.
Rapace will play septuplet sisters who struggle to stay hidden in an overpopulated world were a one-child policy outlaws siblings.
“Although the role was originally written for a male, I was struck by the complexities of having an actor portray seven characters and immediately knew Noomi was the ideal actor – male or female – to bring them to life,” said Wirkola.
Raffaella De Laurentiis is producing through Raffaella Productions along with Vendome’s Philippe Rousselet.
Raffaella Productions’ slate includes Untitled Shanghai Story to be directed by Barry Levinson and fully financed by the Shanghai Film Group; mini-series Dino to be written and directed by Marco Tullio Giordana; Teenage Dream to be directed by Trey Fanjoy; and The Wreck Of The Medusa to be directed by Peter Webber.
Vendome...
- 10/28/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Breaking: Noomi Rapace has teamed with Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters helmer Tommy Wirkola for What Happened To Monday? The script, which made the Black List, was written by Max Botkin. Rapace will play the multiple roles of septuplet sisters who struggle to stay hidden in an overpopulated world were a one-child policy outlaws siblings. Wirkola said he originally envisioned the protagonist(s) as male, but “I was struck by the complexities of having an actor portray seven characters and immediately knew Noomi was the ideal actor – male or female – to bring them to life,” Wirkola said in a statement. That puts the breakout star of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo in the rare company of female talent like Angelina Jolie, who succeeded Tom Cruise as the star of Salt. Raffaella De Laurentiis is producing through Raffaella Productions, along with Vendome’s Philippe Rousselet. Vendome is also financing the film.
- 10/28/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
Barry Levinson is set to direct a currently untitled WW2 romantic drama for Shanghai Film Group.
Set in Leningrad and Shanghai across four decades, the story is loosely based on Chinese author Bei La's novel "The Cursed Piano". Ronald Harwood ("The Pianist") is adapting the script.
Mike Medavoy, Raffaella De Laurentiis and Edward McGurn are producing. Shooting begins in Shanghai in February.
A related six-hour television miniseries is also in the works.
Source: THR...
Set in Leningrad and Shanghai across four decades, the story is loosely based on Chinese author Bei La's novel "The Cursed Piano". Ronald Harwood ("The Pianist") is adapting the script.
Mike Medavoy, Raffaella De Laurentiis and Edward McGurn are producing. Shooting begins in Shanghai in February.
A related six-hour television miniseries is also in the works.
Source: THR...
- 5/22/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Personally I’d rather see a MacGruber sequel, but what do I know?
At any rate, New line is moving forward with a film version of the 80s TV show MacGyver and they’re in talks with James Wan to direct. Wan is mostly know for horror films such as Saw and Insidious and doesn’t seem an obvious choice to helm an action film, but sometimes those are the best choices.
The plot of the film is unknown, but one can assume, like the TV show, the MacGyver film will follow the title character as he fights bad guys using nothing but his wits and whichever stray objects he comes across.
The script was written by Jason Richman with a rewrite by Brian and Mark Gunn. Martha and Raffaella De Laurentiis are producing along with Lee David Zlotoff.
Source: Variety...
At any rate, New line is moving forward with a film version of the 80s TV show MacGyver and they’re in talks with James Wan to direct. Wan is mostly know for horror films such as Saw and Insidious and doesn’t seem an obvious choice to helm an action film, but sometimes those are the best choices.
The plot of the film is unknown, but one can assume, like the TV show, the MacGyver film will follow the title character as he fights bad guys using nothing but his wits and whichever stray objects he comes across.
The script was written by Jason Richman with a rewrite by Brian and Mark Gunn. Martha and Raffaella De Laurentiis are producing along with Lee David Zlotoff.
Source: Variety...
- 11/13/2012
- by Philip Sticco
- LRMonline.com
That's right, everyone's favorite mullet rocking government agent will be getting the movie treatment - probably minus the mullet this time around. Richard Dean Anderson played the character in the '80s tv series which ran for seven seasons. A member of a fictional government agency known as the Phoenix Foundation, MacGyver was famous for cobbling together makeshift weaponry from various mundane household objects. According to Variety New Line were suitably impressed by James Wan's most recent feature The Conjuring to offer him the gig. No plot details are known from Jason Richman's script yet, but it was recently recently worked over by Brian and Mark Gunn. Martha and Raffaella De Laurentiis are producing through their Dino De Laurentiis Company shingle along with Lee David Zlotoff.
- 11/12/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
James Wan (upcoming The Conjuring , Insidious , Saw ) is in talks to direct the MacGyver movie at New Line Cinema, reports Variety . The film will be based on the 1980s TV series. Richard Dean Anderson, later of "Stargate: Atlantis" and "Sg-1" fame, starred as an incredibly resourceful secret agent for the Phoenix Foundation who frequently would escape from dangerous situations with ingenious and lightning-quick engineering trickery. Jason Richman wrote the script, which has received additional work by Brian and Mark Gunn. Martha and Raffaella De Laurentiis are producing through their Dino De Laurentiis Company along with Lee David Zlotoff.
- 11/12/2012
- Comingsoon.net
Coming off his thriller Headhunters — which premiered at Tiff this past September — Morten Tyldum is currently prepping his latest project, which Variety says is an American feature for Vendome Pictures What Happened to Monday?
Max Botkin has written the script, with Raffaella De Laurentiis serving as producer alongside Vendome CEO Philippe Rousselet. The script “follows identical septuplet brothers who struggle to stay hidden in an overpopulated world where a one-child policy outlaws siblings.” With Monday being his first U.S. feature, there’s a good chance that Tyldum will be able to show off his directing style for an audience unfamiliar with his work.
If you want more of the talented Norwegian, Headhunters will also be released in the United States this coming spring.
Are you interested in Tyldum’s new project?...
Max Botkin has written the script, with Raffaella De Laurentiis serving as producer alongside Vendome CEO Philippe Rousselet. The script “follows identical septuplet brothers who struggle to stay hidden in an overpopulated world where a one-child policy outlaws siblings.” With Monday being his first U.S. feature, there’s a good chance that Tyldum will be able to show off his directing style for an audience unfamiliar with his work.
If you want more of the talented Norwegian, Headhunters will also be released in the United States this coming spring.
Are you interested in Tyldum’s new project?...
- 12/8/2011
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
After scoring a huge box office smash with his adaptation of Jo Nesbo's Headhunters Norwegian director Morten Tyldum will be coming to America to tackle English language scifi thriller What Happened To Monday?Based on the Black List script by Max Botkin, the film revolves around septuplet brothers - presumably named after the days of the week - trying to stay hidden in a near future world governed by a strictly enforced one child policy as a measure against over population. Vendome Pictures are backing the project which was developed by producer Raffaella De Laurentiis at Raffaella Productions....
- 12/8/2011
- Screen Anarchy
Norwegian director Morten Tyldum ("Headhunters") will make his American feature debut on "What Happened to Monday?" for Vendome Pictures reports Variety
The story centers on identical septuplet brothers, who try to remain hidden in a world where each family is only allowed one child.
Max Botkin wrote the 2010 Black List-making script while Raffaella De Laurentiis and Philippe Rousselet are producing...
The story centers on identical septuplet brothers, who try to remain hidden in a world where each family is only allowed one child.
Max Botkin wrote the 2010 Black List-making script while Raffaella De Laurentiis and Philippe Rousselet are producing...
- 12/8/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Morten Tyldum, the Norwegian director of "Headhunters" -- the most successful Norwegian film in history -- has signed on to the thriller "What Happened to Monday?," Vendome Pictures announced Wednesday. Vendome decided to finance the movie in December 2010 -- just after Max Botkin's script was named to the Black List of best unproduced screenplays. "What Happened to Monday" is about identical septuplets who try to hide in an overpopulated world in which it is against the law to have more than one child. Raffaella De Laurentiis developed the project and will produce with...
- 12/8/2011
- by Joshua L. Weinstein
- The Wrap
Hollywood’s Black List was once an career-ending thing to be on, back in the 1950s’ Commie witch-hunt era. But Hollywood’s current Black List is actually a career builder, since this one refers to the annual compilation of the best unproduced original screenplays.
One such movie is now a step closer to being made.
Juno and Lars and the Real Girl were among those on previous lists, and one well-regarded title from the 2010 group was What Happened to Monday?, a sci-fi thriller about a group of adult, identical septuplets who are trying to stay hidden in a time when having multiple children is outlawed.
One such movie is now a step closer to being made.
Juno and Lars and the Real Girl were among those on previous lists, and one well-regarded title from the 2010 group was What Happened to Monday?, a sci-fi thriller about a group of adult, identical septuplets who are trying to stay hidden in a time when having multiple children is outlawed.
- 12/8/2011
- by Anthony Breznican
- EW - Inside Movies
Norwegian director Morten Tyldum is set to make his North American debut with a dystopic feature entitled What Happened to Monday? , Vendome Pictures announced today. Written by Max Botkin, the film follows identical septuplet brothers who struggle to stay hidden in an overpopulated world where a .one child. policy dictates that siblings are against the law. Raffaella De Laurentiis via the Raffaella Productions banner developed the project and will will also serve as producer alongside Vendome.s CEO Philippe Rousselet. Vendome committed to finance the project in December of last year just days after it made the Black List.
- 12/7/2011
- Comingsoon.net
Although his last few directorial projects have been mediocre at best, Chris Columbus continues to be a force for cool family entertainment in Hollywood. Recently he helped shepherd a deal at MGM that finds them landing the rights to Killer Pizza, a script written by Adam Green (Hatchet, Frozen) based on the young adult book by Greg Taylor. The story is said to have a Gremlins and Goonies-type vibe, and Chris Columbus should know -- after all, he wrote the original screenplays for both of those films. Raffaella De Laurentiis (The Forbidden Kingdom, Dragonheart) will produce along with Columbus, who is setting it up through his own 1492 Pictures. The plot is described as follows: "Toby McGill dreams of becoming a world-famous chef, but up until now, his only experience has been watching the Food Network. When Toby lands a summer job at Killer Pizza, where pies like The Monstrosity and...
- 11/10/2011
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
Out doing "Drive Angry 3D" promotion, filmmakers Patrick Lussier and Todd Farmer confirmed they're in the midst of scripting the "Hellraiser" remake for Dimension Films, but are hesitant to call it a remake.
"We're keeping it within the world of the box. What the box is and what the box does... To go in and tell the story of Frank and the family wouldn't be right. What we went in to pitch with at Dimension was to come at it from a different angle, but go into the same world and see things you haven't been able to see in the other movies. There have been so many films, how can we make this one different?" Lussier told Styd.
Lussier confirmed that despite reports, they're delivering an R-rated film - "We had the contracts changed to specifically say we were delivering an R-rated film. The treatment we turned in, it was like,...
"We're keeping it within the world of the box. What the box is and what the box does... To go in and tell the story of Frank and the family wouldn't be right. What we went in to pitch with at Dimension was to come at it from a different angle, but go into the same world and see things you haven't been able to see in the other movies. There have been so many films, how can we make this one different?" Lussier told Styd.
Lussier confirmed that despite reports, they're delivering an R-rated film - "We had the contracts changed to specifically say we were delivering an R-rated film. The treatment we turned in, it was like,...
- 2/24/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
A screenplays on The Black List can mean some green. Days after the new list was revealed by Deadline, two scripts have found homes; Vendome Pictures has just committed to finance What Happened To Monday?, a futuristic thriller by Max Botkin that was developed by Raffaella Productions. The script follows the story of identical septuplet brothers who struggle to stay alive in an overpopulated world where a "one child" policy outlaws siblings. Raffaella De Laurentiis and Vendome's Philippe Rousselet are producing. Vendome financed the Summit release Source Code and the Tom Hanks-directed Larry Crowne, which gets released by Universal July 1, 2011 with Hanks, Julia Roberts and Bryan Cranston starring. CAA and Eml Entertainment rep Botkin. Paramount Pictures has acquired Boy Scouts Vs. Zombies, a Black List script by Carrie Evans & Emi Mochizuki, two graduates of the Disney Writing Program who also scripted College Road Trip. The film is being produced...
- 12/16/2010
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
The Academy Award-winning Italian film impresario and producer Dino De Laurentiis who helped revolutionise the way movies are funded and sold, has died. Daughter Raffaella De Laurentiis said her 91-year-old father, producer of Serpico and Barbarella, was surrounded by family when he died last night at his home in Beverly Hills. De Laurentiis was regarded as a legend of Italian New Wave film-making.
- 11/12/2010
- Sky Movies
Dino De Laurentiis, the Oscar-winning producer of "Serpico," "Death Wish" and "Red Dragon," has died. He was 91.
The producer, who moved to the United States in the 1970s and continued to produce films until 2007, died Wednesday night at his Beverly Hills home, his daughter Raffaella De Laurentiis, said in a statement to the L.A. Times. The exact cause was not released.
Photos: In Memoriam: Celebrities Lost in 2010
De Laurentiis produced an astounding 500 films, including...
The producer, who moved to the United States in the 1970s and continued to produce films until 2007, died Wednesday night at his Beverly Hills home, his daughter Raffaella De Laurentiis, said in a statement to the L.A. Times. The exact cause was not released.
Photos: In Memoriam: Celebrities Lost in 2010
De Laurentiis produced an astounding 500 films, including...
- 11/11/2010
- Extra
1919–2010
Dino De Laurentiis, legendary producer of such cult classics as 'Flash Gordon', 'Barbarella' and 'Dune,' has died in Los Angeles aged 91, his family has said.
He began his career in Italy working with Roberto Rossellini and Federico Fellini, winning an Oscar for producing the latter's 1954 film La Strada. After moving to the Us in the 1970s, he oversaw films such as Serpico, Death Wish and the 1976 remake of King Kong. He also made Manhunter, the first film to feature Hannibal 'The Cannibal', going on to produce a sequel (Hannibal), a remake (Red Dragon) and a prequel (Hannibal Rising).
His daughter Raffaella De Laurentiis said in a statement her father was surrounded by family when he died on Wednesday night at his home in Beverly Hills. She did not give a cause of death.
"Cinema has lost one of its greats," said Walter Veltroni, former...
Dino De Laurentiis, legendary producer of such cult classics as 'Flash Gordon', 'Barbarella' and 'Dune,' has died in Los Angeles aged 91, his family has said.
He began his career in Italy working with Roberto Rossellini and Federico Fellini, winning an Oscar for producing the latter's 1954 film La Strada. After moving to the Us in the 1970s, he oversaw films such as Serpico, Death Wish and the 1976 remake of King Kong. He also made Manhunter, the first film to feature Hannibal 'The Cannibal', going on to produce a sequel (Hannibal), a remake (Red Dragon) and a prequel (Hannibal Rising).
His daughter Raffaella De Laurentiis said in a statement her father was surrounded by family when he died on Wednesday night at his home in Beverly Hills. She did not give a cause of death.
"Cinema has lost one of its greats," said Walter Veltroni, former...
- 11/11/2010
- by noreply@blogger.com (Flicks News)
- FlicksNews.net
Dino De Laurentiis, an Academy Award-winning film impresario and producer of Serpico and Barbarella who helped revolutionize the way movies are bankrolled and sold, has died. He was 91.
The Academy Award-winning producer's daughter said her father was surrounded by family when he died Wednesday night at his home in Beverly Hills. The statement from Raffaella De Laurentiis did not give a cause of death.
De Laurentiis was a legend of Italian New Wave filmmaking. His works also included Bitter Rice, La Strada and Barbarella.
He was tiny, but tough, a veritable Napoleon on the set and utterly tireless.
The Academy Award-winning producer's daughter said her father was surrounded by family when he died Wednesday night at his home in Beverly Hills. The statement from Raffaella De Laurentiis did not give a cause of death.
De Laurentiis was a legend of Italian New Wave filmmaking. His works also included Bitter Rice, La Strada and Barbarella.
He was tiny, but tough, a veritable Napoleon on the set and utterly tireless.
- 11/11/2010
- by Cineplex.com and contributors
- Cineplex
Dino De Laurentiis, one of the last of the cigar-chomping movie moguls, died Thursday in Los Angeles, his daughter Raffaella De Laurentiis has confirmed. He was 91. Colorful, bold and tough, De Laurentiis produced some 500 movies that spanned the works of Italian masters Federico Fellini and Roberto Rossellini to, starting in the 1960s, Hollywood's Serpico, Three Days of the Condor, Death Wish, Blue Velvet and the much-maligned, but still entertaining, 1976 remake of King Kong. "My grandfather was a true inspiration. He was my biggest champion in life and a constant source for wisdom and advice. I will miss him dearly," Food Network star Giada De Laurentiis,...
- 11/11/2010
- by Stephen M. Silverman
- PEOPLE.com
Courtesy Imdbbeverly Hills, California (X17online) - Oscar winning Italian film producer Dino De Laurentiis died Wednesday night in his Beverly Hills home at the age of 91. De Laurentiis produced over 500 movies including Serpico, Barbarella, Bitter Rice, and Death Wish. He was also awarded the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award at the Academy Awards in 2001. Daughter Raffaella De Laurentiis released a statement revealing her father was "surrounded by family" when he died Wednesday night in his home. De Laurentis is also grandfather to Food Network star Giada De Laurentiis who said earlier today: "My grandfather was a true inspiration. He was my biggest champion in life and a constant source for wisdom and advice. I will miss him dearly." Dino De Laurentiis will be remembered as a legend of Italian New Wave filmmaking. His cause of death is unknown.
- 11/11/2010
- x17online.com
Cologne, Germany -- Veteran director Margarethe von Trotta returns to her perennial theme of strong woman with her new project, a biopic of Jewish philosopher and political theorist Hannah Arendt. Producers Heimatfilm picked up €750,000 ($920,000) in production financing from regional subsidy body Film Board NRW on Tuesday.
Von Trotta co-wrote the script to "Hannah Arendt" with Pam Katz. The film focuses on Arendt's reporting for The New Yorker on the war crimes trial of the Nazi Adolf Eichmann. In it, she coined the phrase "the banality of evil." "Hannah Arendt" will shoot in Israel and in North-Rhine Westphalia in Germany. Von Trotta's last feature, a biopic of the German nun Hildegard von Bingen starring Barbara Sukowa, was a sleeper success in Germany, earning around $4 million at the boxoffice here.
The Film Board Nrw also put up €1.5 million ($1.8 million) towards another biographical feature, Patrica Riggen's "Vivaldi." Jessica Biel and Kevin Zegers are set to star,...
Von Trotta co-wrote the script to "Hannah Arendt" with Pam Katz. The film focuses on Arendt's reporting for The New Yorker on the war crimes trial of the Nazi Adolf Eichmann. In it, she coined the phrase "the banality of evil." "Hannah Arendt" will shoot in Israel and in North-Rhine Westphalia in Germany. Von Trotta's last feature, a biopic of the German nun Hildegard von Bingen starring Barbara Sukowa, was a sleeper success in Germany, earning around $4 million at the boxoffice here.
The Film Board Nrw also put up €1.5 million ($1.8 million) towards another biographical feature, Patrica Riggen's "Vivaldi." Jessica Biel and Kevin Zegers are set to star,...
- 6/15/2010
- by By Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Heat Vision is reporting that Chris Columbus' 1492 Pictures and South Korean media company Cj Entertainment are coming on board to help produce an adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Newberry Medal-winning young-adult novel "The Graveyard Book."
The book centers on a young boy raised in a graveyard and educated by ghosts.
Neil Jordan is writing the script and will direct the live-action movie.
The project has seen its financing come and go but is back from the dead thanks to 1492 and Cj's involvement. Cj also will co-finance "Graveyard" and distribute the pic in Korea and Japan.
They will also be producing these projects as well:
"Killer Pizza": The action-packed, coming-of-age comedy is about a 14-year-old boy who lands a summer job at Killer Pizza -- where such pies as the Monstrosity and the Frankensausage are on the menu -- but quickly learns it's a front for a monster-hunting organization.
The book centers on a young boy raised in a graveyard and educated by ghosts.
Neil Jordan is writing the script and will direct the live-action movie.
The project has seen its financing come and go but is back from the dead thanks to 1492 and Cj's involvement. Cj also will co-finance "Graveyard" and distribute the pic in Korea and Japan.
They will also be producing these projects as well:
"Killer Pizza": The action-packed, coming-of-age comedy is about a 14-year-old boy who lands a summer job at Killer Pizza -- where such pies as the Monstrosity and the Frankensausage are on the menu -- but quickly learns it's a front for a monster-hunting organization.
- 5/29/2010
- by amcsts@gmail.com
- AMC - Script to Screen
Saturday Night Live’s MacGyver parody MacGruber has opened in the Us this weekend (to abysmal box office receipts), and that has given New Line the opportunity to announce that their long-gestating big screen adaptation of the classic 80s television serieshas finally found a writer in Jason Richman, whose previous films include Rush Hour 3, Bad Company and the frankly terrible Nicolas Cage flick
MacGyver starred Richard Dean Anderson as an intrepid Indiana Jones style super spy whose ingenious use of everyday objects to get him out of tight spots rivalled even that of The A-Team!
Legendary producer Dino De Laurentis is behind this new take on the classic character along with Raffaella De Laurentiis, Martha De Laurentiis and original series creator Lee Zlotoff.
(Source: THR)...
MacGyver starred Richard Dean Anderson as an intrepid Indiana Jones style super spy whose ingenious use of everyday objects to get him out of tight spots rivalled even that of The A-Team!
Legendary producer Dino De Laurentis is behind this new take on the classic character along with Raffaella De Laurentiis, Martha De Laurentiis and original series creator Lee Zlotoff.
(Source: THR)...
- 5/22/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
On the day that the spoof "MacGruber" hits theatres, a writer has been hired to pen a script for a film version of the series that inspired said spoof - ABC's late 80's action-drama "MacGyver" reports Risky Business.
New Line put the project into development back in March and now has selected Jason Richman ("Bad Company," "Black Hawk Down") to pen the film version which will likely stay a lot more straight-faced than "MacGruber".
Raffaella De Laurentiis, Martha De Laurentiis and series creator Lee Zlotoff are producing. No word on any further talent being involved in the project.
New Line put the project into development back in March and now has selected Jason Richman ("Bad Company," "Black Hawk Down") to pen the film version which will likely stay a lot more straight-faced than "MacGruber".
Raffaella De Laurentiis, Martha De Laurentiis and series creator Lee Zlotoff are producing. No word on any further talent being involved in the project.
- 5/21/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
MacGruber may be hitting theaters this weekend but we have known for sometime that the inspiration behind the quirky SNL sketch, MacGyver was getting a big screen remake much like The A-Team’s big screen remake that will debut this summer.
New Line has now set Jason Richman to write the script for the feature film MacGyver, based on the adventure series that ran from 1985-92 on ABC and starred Richard Dean Anderson as a resourceful secret agent who uses ingenious, science-inspired trickery to escape danger, according to Risky Business.
Raffaella De Laurentiis, daughter of Dino De Laurentiis, is producing through her Raffaella Prods. along with Martha De Laurentiis and series creator Lee Zlotoff. Dino De Laurentiis is exec producing.
Richman’s previous writings include, Bad Company, Bangkok Dangerous and Swing Vote. He seems like an interesting choice. I am just glad this project is moving forward.
New Line plans...
New Line has now set Jason Richman to write the script for the feature film MacGyver, based on the adventure series that ran from 1985-92 on ABC and starred Richard Dean Anderson as a resourceful secret agent who uses ingenious, science-inspired trickery to escape danger, according to Risky Business.
Raffaella De Laurentiis, daughter of Dino De Laurentiis, is producing through her Raffaella Prods. along with Martha De Laurentiis and series creator Lee Zlotoff. Dino De Laurentiis is exec producing.
Richman’s previous writings include, Bad Company, Bangkok Dangerous and Swing Vote. He seems like an interesting choice. I am just glad this project is moving forward.
New Line plans...
- 5/21/2010
- by Kevin Coll
- FusedFilm
On the day that MacGruber hits theaters, news comes our way that Jason Richman has been hired to write the script for New Line/Warner Bros.' MacGyver movie. "MacGyver" was a science-oriented adventure series that ran from 1985-92 on ABC. Richard Dean Anderson, later of "Stargate: Atlantis" and "Sg-1" fame, starred as an incredibly resourceful secret agent for the Phoenix Foundation who frequently would escape from dangerous situations with ingenious and lightning-quick engineering trickery. Richman has worked on films including Black Hawk Down , Rush Hour 3 , Bad Company and the proposed Beverly Hills Cop 4 . Raffaella De Laurentiis is producing through her Raffaella Productions along with Martha De Laurentiis and series creator Lee...
- 5/21/2010
- Comingsoon.net
Jessica Biel and Luke Evans are in final talks to star in the period romance "Vivaldi."Patricia Riggen, who directed and produced Fox Searchlight's "Under the Same Moon," will direct with Raffaella De Laurentiis and Michael Mosca producing.According to The Hollywood Reporter, Kevin Lund and T.J. Scott wrote the script. The story centers on a forbidden romance that develops between composer, priest and violin virtuoso Antonio Vivaldi and his protege, singer Anna Tessieri Giro, inspiring him to write his masterpiece "The Four Seasons." Biel most recently appeared in New Line's romantic comedy "Valentine's Day" and next co-stars in the Fox summer action film "The A-Team." Evans played Apollo in "Clash of the Titans" and has been cast as Zeus...
- 5/11/2010
- by Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
Jessica Biel and Luke Evans are in final talks to star in the period romantic drama "Vivaldi." Raffaella De Laurentiis whilst Patricia Riggen ("Under the Same Moon") directs. Kevin Lund and T.J. Scott screenplay tells of a forbidden romance that sparks between composer, priest and violin virtuoso Antonio Vivaldi and his singer protege Anna Tessieri Giro. This lead to him writing the "The Four Seasons" masterpiece. Giro was Vivaldi's favorite prima donna and part of his entourage. Vivaldi at the time denied any romantic relationship, and most modern scholars believe that to be true. Biel is up next in 20th Century Fox's action comedy "The A-Team."...
- 5/11/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Jessica Biel and Luke Evans are in final negotiations to join the period romance biopic "Vivaldi" says Reuters.
The story covers the alleged forbidden romance between composer and violin virtuoso Antonio Vivaldi and his protege singer Anna Tessieri Giro, a love which lead him to him writing his most famous work - 'The Four Seasons'. However, Vivaldi has denied any romantic relationship.
Patricia Riggen ("Under the Same Moon") directs from a script by Kevin Lund and T.J. Scott. Raffaella De Laurentiis will produce.
The story covers the alleged forbidden romance between composer and violin virtuoso Antonio Vivaldi and his protege singer Anna Tessieri Giro, a love which lead him to him writing his most famous work - 'The Four Seasons'. However, Vivaldi has denied any romantic relationship.
Patricia Riggen ("Under the Same Moon") directs from a script by Kevin Lund and T.J. Scott. Raffaella De Laurentiis will produce.
- 5/11/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Jessica Biel and Luke Evans are in final negotiations to topline Vivaldi , a period romance being produced by Raffaella De Laurentiis, says The Hollywood Reporter . Patricia Riggen ( Under the Same Moon ) will direct from a script by Kevin Lund and T.J. Scott. The film centers on a forbidden romance that develops between composer, priest and violin virtuoso Antonio Vivaldi and his protege, singer Anna Tessieri Giro, leading him to write his enduring masterpiece "The Four Seasons."...
- 5/10/2010
- Comingsoon.net
Jessica Biel and Luke Evans are in final negotiations to topline "Vivaldi," a period romance being produced by Raffaella De Laurentiis.
Patricia Riggen, who directed and produced Fox Searchlight's foreign film release "Under the Same Moon," will helm "Vivaldi."
The project, written by Kevin Lund and T.J. Scott, centers on a forbidden romance that develops between composer, priest and violin virtuoso Antonio Vivaldi and his protege, singer Anna Tessieri Giro, leading him to write his enduring masterpiece "The Four Seasons."
Giro was Vivaldi's favorite prima donna and part of his entourage. Vivaldi at the time denied any romantic relationship, and most modern scholars believe that to be true.
Michael Mosca also is producing the project, which will be selling at the Festival de Cannes.
Biel, repped by CAA and Management 360, most recently appeared in New Line's ensemble romantic comedy "Valentine's Day" and next co-stars in Fox summer action tentpole "The A-Team.
Patricia Riggen, who directed and produced Fox Searchlight's foreign film release "Under the Same Moon," will helm "Vivaldi."
The project, written by Kevin Lund and T.J. Scott, centers on a forbidden romance that develops between composer, priest and violin virtuoso Antonio Vivaldi and his protege, singer Anna Tessieri Giro, leading him to write his enduring masterpiece "The Four Seasons."
Giro was Vivaldi's favorite prima donna and part of his entourage. Vivaldi at the time denied any romantic relationship, and most modern scholars believe that to be true.
Michael Mosca also is producing the project, which will be selling at the Festival de Cannes.
Biel, repped by CAA and Management 360, most recently appeared in New Line's ensemble romantic comedy "Valentine's Day" and next co-stars in Fox summer action tentpole "The A-Team.
- 5/10/2010
- by By Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Chicago – Universal Home Video is releasing an impressive wave of catalog titles in HD for the first time this month and we have a preview of them just for you, including a great 15th Anniversary Edition of “Apollo 13,” and HD transfers of four movies that have little in common but the studio that released them: “Dune,” “The Jackal,” “Out of Africa,” and “Traffic”. Mini-reviews, synopses, tech specs, and special features details follow.
Apollo 13: 15th Anniversary Edition was released on Blu-Ray on April 13th, 2010.
Photo credit: Universal Home Video
“Apollo 13: 15th Anniversary Edition”
Ron Howard’s best film is a perfect fit for Blu-ray in that its a film that needs to immerse you in quality audio to be most effective. The most powerful moments of “Apollo 13” transport the audience into that capsule with the astronauts fighting to make it back to solid ground and...
Apollo 13: 15th Anniversary Edition was released on Blu-Ray on April 13th, 2010.
Photo credit: Universal Home Video
“Apollo 13: 15th Anniversary Edition”
Ron Howard’s best film is a perfect fit for Blu-ray in that its a film that needs to immerse you in quality audio to be most effective. The most powerful moments of “Apollo 13” transport the audience into that capsule with the astronauts fighting to make it back to solid ground and...
- 4/13/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
The hypothetical MacGyver movie we fantasized about four months ago here is actually coming to fruition, according to Cbc News: A big screen version of the long-running TV series MacGyver is in the works by New Line studio. "We think we're a stick of chewing gum, a paper clip and an A-list writer away from a global franchise," Richard Brener of New Line told The Hollywood Reporter. Raffaella De Laurentiis and her father, Dino, will produce the film. ... No cast or director is attached to the project yet. Now, De Laurentiis’s credits as a producer are not inspiring: there’s an awful lot of crap there. I fear that a MacGyver movie she produces is gonna look like a made-for-Sci Fi -- excuse me, Syfy -- Saturday night movie. What do you think? What can we hope for from the just-greenlit MacGyver movie?...
- 3/18/2009
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
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