Tracy Morgan and Juliette Binoche are in final talks to join Nu Image/Millennium Films. ensemble drama "Son of No One." According to The Hollywood Reporter, Dito Montiel ("Fighting") will direct a cast that includes Al Pacino, Ray Liotta, Channing Tatum and Katie Holmes. Production begins next week in New York.The story follows a conflicted young cop (Tatum) assigned to a precinct in the neighborhood where he grew up. He must deal with his past when an old secret resurfaces that could destroy his life and family. Morgan will play a friend of Tatum's while Binoche plays a reporter. Holly Wiersma, John Thompson and Montiel are producing the film.
- 3/27/2010
- by Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
Tracy Morgan and Juliette Binoche are in final negotiations to join the ensemble cop drama "Son of No One," being directed by Dito Montiel.
The pic, coming from Nu Image/Millennium Films and Hannibal Pictures, is lining up quite a cast, which is led by Channing Tatum, who plays a young cop assigned to a precinct in the working class neighborhood where he grew up, with an old secret surfacing and threatening to destroy his life and family.
Al Pacino, Ray Liotta, and Katie Holmes are also in the cast.
Morgan, the "Saturday Night Live" comedian who has broken out with his work on "30 Rock" and "Cop Out," is coming off his first major movie and is stepping into the shoes vacated by Terrence Howard. Morgan will play Vinnie, a friend of Tatum's.
Binoche, who spends her time toggling between French movies and English-language productions (her last American movie was...
The pic, coming from Nu Image/Millennium Films and Hannibal Pictures, is lining up quite a cast, which is led by Channing Tatum, who plays a young cop assigned to a precinct in the working class neighborhood where he grew up, with an old secret surfacing and threatening to destroy his life and family.
Al Pacino, Ray Liotta, and Katie Holmes are also in the cast.
Morgan, the "Saturday Night Live" comedian who has broken out with his work on "30 Rock" and "Cop Out," is coming off his first major movie and is stepping into the shoes vacated by Terrence Howard. Morgan will play Vinnie, a friend of Tatum's.
Binoche, who spends her time toggling between French movies and English-language productions (her last American movie was...
- 3/25/2010
- by By Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Thai director Prachya Pinkaew will make his English-language directorial debut with Millennium Films’ action thriller "Elephant White," starring Djimon Hounsou and Kevin Bacon.
The director, whose credits include "Chocolate" and "Ong-bak," will begin filming the screenplay by Kevin Bernhardt in Thailand on March 8.
Hounsou will play a mercenary, while Bacon portrays an old acquaintance of Hounsou's character whose allegiance can't be trusted.
Producing are Frank De Martini, Peter Safran, Tom Waller and Sally Lear. Avi Lerner, Christian Mercuri, Trevor Short, Boaz Davidson and John Thompson serve as executive producers.
The director, whose credits include "Chocolate" and "Ong-bak," will begin filming the screenplay by Kevin Bernhardt in Thailand on March 8.
Hounsou will play a mercenary, while Bacon portrays an old acquaintance of Hounsou's character whose allegiance can't be trusted.
Producing are Frank De Martini, Peter Safran, Tom Waller and Sally Lear. Avi Lerner, Christian Mercuri, Trevor Short, Boaz Davidson and John Thompson serve as executive producers.
- 2/17/2010
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Clive Owen and Catherine Keener are starring in "Trust," a drama David Schwimmer is directing for Millennium Films.
Schwimmer, making his second foray into directing, came up with the story and is producing with his Dark Harbor Stories partner Tom Hodges. Andy Bellin wrote the script.
"Trust" tells the story of a family blindsided when their teenage daughter becomes a victim of an online sexual predator.
Owen and Keener play the parents. Newcomer Liana Liberato is the daughter.
Nu Image/Millennium is producing and finanacing, with Avi Lerner, Heidi Jo Markel and Bob Greenhut producing and Danny Dimbort, Trevor Short, Boaz Davidson and John Thompson executive producing.
Gersh Independent's Jay Cohen packaged the film and will work to secure domestic distribution rights. Nu Image will distribute the film worldwide.
Schwimmer's first film was the Simon Pegg-toplined comedy "Run Fatboy Run," which topped the U.K. boxoffice for five consecutive...
Schwimmer, making his second foray into directing, came up with the story and is producing with his Dark Harbor Stories partner Tom Hodges. Andy Bellin wrote the script.
"Trust" tells the story of a family blindsided when their teenage daughter becomes a victim of an online sexual predator.
Owen and Keener play the parents. Newcomer Liana Liberato is the daughter.
Nu Image/Millennium is producing and finanacing, with Avi Lerner, Heidi Jo Markel and Bob Greenhut producing and Danny Dimbort, Trevor Short, Boaz Davidson and John Thompson executive producing.
Gersh Independent's Jay Cohen packaged the film and will work to secure domestic distribution rights. Nu Image will distribute the film worldwide.
Schwimmer's first film was the Simon Pegg-toplined comedy "Run Fatboy Run," which topped the U.K. boxoffice for five consecutive...
- 10/14/2009
- by By Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Thirty-six students from 20 colleges and universities have been selected as finalists in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' 36th annual Student Academy Awards competition.
Winning filmmakers will participate in a week of industry-related and social activities, culminating in a June 13 awards ceremony.
The finalists are:
In the alternative category: Robyn Yanoukos, UCLA; Sean Conaty and John Thompson, USC; Kwibum Chung, School of Visual Arts; Jason Chen, University of the Arts.; Imran Shafi, USC.
In animation: Hamilton Lewis, Ringling College of Art and Design; Paris Mavroidis, Pratt Institute; Jin Sung Choi, Academy of Art University; Max Winston, Cal Arts; Jud Henry, Brigham Young University; Joji Tsuruga and Anca Risca, School of Visual Arts; Glenn Harmon, Brigham Young University; George Smaragdis, Pratt; and Joaquin Baldwin, UCLA.
In documentary: Theo Rigby, Stanford University; Emile Bokaer and Alaa Eldin El Dajani, Stanford; Liz Chae, Columbia University; Nicholas Berger, Stanford; Lauren DeAngelis, American University; Robert Hess,...
Winning filmmakers will participate in a week of industry-related and social activities, culminating in a June 13 awards ceremony.
The finalists are:
In the alternative category: Robyn Yanoukos, UCLA; Sean Conaty and John Thompson, USC; Kwibum Chung, School of Visual Arts; Jason Chen, University of the Arts.; Imran Shafi, USC.
In animation: Hamilton Lewis, Ringling College of Art and Design; Paris Mavroidis, Pratt Institute; Jin Sung Choi, Academy of Art University; Max Winston, Cal Arts; Jud Henry, Brigham Young University; Joji Tsuruga and Anca Risca, School of Visual Arts; Glenn Harmon, Brigham Young University; George Smaragdis, Pratt; and Joaquin Baldwin, UCLA.
In documentary: Theo Rigby, Stanford University; Emile Bokaer and Alaa Eldin El Dajani, Stanford; Liz Chae, Columbia University; Nicholas Berger, Stanford; Lauren DeAngelis, American University; Robert Hess,...
Forest Whitaker is in talks to join the cast of "The Expendables." Sylvester Stallone helms and writes the actioner where Whitaker would play the CIA liaison for a group of mercenaries (Stallone, Jet Li, Randy Couture, Jason Statham) who are sent on a mission to overthrow a dictator in South America. Avi Lerner, John Thompson and Kevin King Templeton of Nu Image/Millennium Films will produce the film. Stallone has apparently been scouring locations for a shoot starting in February.
- 1/5/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Forest Whitaker is in talks to join the cast of "The Expendables." Sylvester Stallone helms and writes the actioner where Whitaker would play the CIA liaison for a group of mercenaries (Stallone, Jet Li, Randy Couture, Jason Statham) who are sent on a mission to overthrow a dictator in South America. Avi Lerner, John Thompson and Kevin King Templeton of Nu Image/Millennium Films will produce the film. Stallone has apparently been scouring locations for a shoot starting in February.
- 1/5/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Forest Whitaker is in talks to join the cast of "The Expendables." Sylvester Stallone helms and writes the actioner where Whitaker would play the CIA liaison for a group of mercenaries (Stallone, Jet Li, Randy Couture, Jason Statham) who are sent on a mission to overthrow a dictator in South America. Avi Lerner, John Thompson and Kevin King Templeton of Nu Image/Millennium Films will produce the film. Stallone has apparently been scouring locations for a shoot starting in February.
- 1/5/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
In case you didn't know, college basketball started the other week and we here at Boosh have already put down our pigskins and picked up our whatever the hell animal they skin to make basketballs. Watching a few of the pre-conference games, we couldn't help but notice that these coaches just looked right on the sideline. They looked at home, yelling and screaming obsenities at their players. EA Sports thought they belonged there too, that's why Ncaa Basketball '09 has coaches in the game for the first time in the history of the popular game series.
But some coaches just looked too comfortable. Almost like they were born to coach at their respective schools. Much like some pet owners seem to take after their furry companions, we noticed several of Ncaa's finest suit wearing sideline screamers looked eerily similar to their program's mascots. We did some hardcore Google research and...
- 12/11/2008
- BooshMagazine.com
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