On paper, the action and horror genres seem like they'd be strange bedfellows. After all, the general aim of action films is to provide adrenaline-fueled thrills, while horror movies are intended to disturb, scare, and unnerve.
Yet in practice, the genres blend far better and far more often than may be expected. I can still remember schoolyard chums excitedly recounting the ways in which Bruce Willis' John McClane dispatched terrorists in "Die Hard 2" (such as when he shoves an icicle into a baddie's eye), kills that would be wholly appropriate in a "Friday the 13th" or "A Nightmare on Elm Street" film. Hollywood producers certainly saw the connections; Renny Harlin, who directed "Die Hard 2," won the gig after making horror films like "Prison" and "A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master."
In 2023, the action and horror genres have long been considered an excellent peanut-butter-and-chocolate combo, with much cross-pollination happening within them.
Yet in practice, the genres blend far better and far more often than may be expected. I can still remember schoolyard chums excitedly recounting the ways in which Bruce Willis' John McClane dispatched terrorists in "Die Hard 2" (such as when he shoves an icicle into a baddie's eye), kills that would be wholly appropriate in a "Friday the 13th" or "A Nightmare on Elm Street" film. Hollywood producers certainly saw the connections; Renny Harlin, who directed "Die Hard 2," won the gig after making horror films like "Prison" and "A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master."
In 2023, the action and horror genres have long been considered an excellent peanut-butter-and-chocolate combo, with much cross-pollination happening within them.
- 9/2/2023
- by Bill Bria
- Slash Film
The Busan International Film Festival has unveiled its selections for the popular Korean Cinema Today – Special Premiere and On Screen strands.
The On Screen section, introduced in 2021, showcases series and this year boasts six world premieres – five from Korea and one from Indonesia.
Tving show “I Am a Running Mate,” about an ordinary student trying to become student president marks the directorial debut of Han Jin-won, winner of best original screenplay as a co-writer for Bong Joon Ho’s “Parasite.” The series merges the coming-of-age genre with elements of a political drama, and stars Yoon Hyun-soo, Lee Jung-sic, Choi Woo-sung, Hong Hwa-yeon and Lee Bong-jun. Three of the nine episodes will screen at the festival.
“The Deal,” a Waave original series, is a tale of criminal intrigue in which two young men kidnap their friend and demand KRW10 billion ($7.5 million) as ransom. The cast features Yoo Seung-ho’s streaming debut alongside Kim Dong-hwi,...
The On Screen section, introduced in 2021, showcases series and this year boasts six world premieres – five from Korea and one from Indonesia.
Tving show “I Am a Running Mate,” about an ordinary student trying to become student president marks the directorial debut of Han Jin-won, winner of best original screenplay as a co-writer for Bong Joon Ho’s “Parasite.” The series merges the coming-of-age genre with elements of a political drama, and stars Yoon Hyun-soo, Lee Jung-sic, Choi Woo-sung, Hong Hwa-yeon and Lee Bong-jun. Three of the nine episodes will screen at the festival.
“The Deal,” a Waave original series, is a tale of criminal intrigue in which two young men kidnap their friend and demand KRW10 billion ($7.5 million) as ransom. The cast features Yoo Seung-ho’s streaming debut alongside Kim Dong-hwi,...
- 8/24/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Disney+ has announced a slate of Asia originals for the second half of 2023, including Korean dramas Moving and The Worst Of Evil and the latest project in its collaboration with Hybe, BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star.
The packed slate of originals also includes Japanese anime Tokyo Revengers: Teknik Arc, part of Disney’s collaboration with publishing house Kodansha, and hybrid live-action and anime series Dragons Of Wonderhatch.
Set to premiere on August 9, Korean drama Moving is based on Kangfull’s webtoon about a group of superpowered individuals on the run from government forces and a mysterious assassin. Ryu Seungryong, Han Hyojoo and Zo Insung head the cast.
Ji Changwook, Squid Game actor Wi Hajun and Lim Semi star in crime drama The Worst Of Evil, set in 1990s Seoul, where a rural police officer is recruited to help bring down a trafficking gang pushing a potent new drug.
Docu-series BTS...
The packed slate of originals also includes Japanese anime Tokyo Revengers: Teknik Arc, part of Disney’s collaboration with publishing house Kodansha, and hybrid live-action and anime series Dragons Of Wonderhatch.
Set to premiere on August 9, Korean drama Moving is based on Kangfull’s webtoon about a group of superpowered individuals on the run from government forces and a mysterious assassin. Ryu Seungryong, Han Hyojoo and Zo Insung head the cast.
Ji Changwook, Squid Game actor Wi Hajun and Lim Semi star in crime drama The Worst Of Evil, set in 1990s Seoul, where a rural police officer is recruited to help bring down a trafficking gang pushing a potent new drug.
Docu-series BTS...
- 7/10/2023
- by Liz Shackleton
- Deadline Film + TV
Take another look @ Australian actress Margot Robbie aka 'Harley Quinn' ("Suicide Squad"), in a recent issue of "Vogue" (Australia) magazine:
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
She then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent". She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Suicide Squad"....
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
She then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent". She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Suicide Squad"....
- 12/1/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Take another look @ Australian actress Margot Robbie, aka 'Harley Quinn' for the upcoming feature "Suicide Squad", posing in a recent issue of "Marie Claire" magazine:
Robbie and Will Smith both star in director David Ayer's "Suicide Squad", adapting the DC Comics series, with Robbie playing 'Harley Quinn', girlfriend of the 'Joker".
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Suicide Squad"...
Robbie and Will Smith both star in director David Ayer's "Suicide Squad", adapting the DC Comics series, with Robbie playing 'Harley Quinn', girlfriend of the 'Joker".
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Suicide Squad"...
- 10/23/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Take another look @ Australian actress Margot Robbie, aka 'Harley Quinn' in the upcoming feature "Suicide Squad", posing for a recent issue of "Marie Claire" magazine:
Robbie and Will Smith both star in director David Ayer's "Suicide Squad", adapting the DC Comics series, with Robbie playing 'Harley Quinn', girlfriend of the 'Joker".
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Suicide Squad"...
Robbie and Will Smith both star in director David Ayer's "Suicide Squad", adapting the DC Comics series, with Robbie playing 'Harley Quinn', girlfriend of the 'Joker".
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Suicide Squad"...
- 9/17/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Take another look @ Australian actress Margot Robbie aka 'Harley Quinn' for the upcoming feature "Suicide Squad", in a recent issue of "Vogue" (Australia) magazine:
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
She then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent". She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Suicide Squad"....
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
She then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent". She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Suicide Squad"....
- 8/20/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Take another look @ Australian actress Margot Robbie, aka 'Harley Quinn' for the upcoming feature "Suicide Squad", posing in a recent issue of "Marie Claire" magazine:
Robbie and Will Smith both star in director David Ayer's "Suicide Squad", adapting the DC Comics series, with Robbie playing 'Harley Quinn', girlfriend of the 'Joker".
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Click the images to enlarge...
Robbie and Will Smith both star in director David Ayer's "Suicide Squad", adapting the DC Comics series, with Robbie playing 'Harley Quinn', girlfriend of the 'Joker".
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Click the images to enlarge...
- 7/31/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Take another look @ revealing images of Australian actress Margot Robbie aka 'Harley Quinn' for the upcoming feature "Suicide Squad", in a recent issue of "Vogue" (Australia) magazine:
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
She then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent". She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Suicide Squad...
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
She then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent". She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Suicide Squad...
- 7/31/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Take another look @ Australian actress Margot Robbie aka 'Harley Quinn' for the upcoming feature "Suicide Squad", in a recent issue of "Harper’s Bazaar" (UK) magazine:
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
She then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member, followed by the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'. Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent".
She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel. Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Suicide Squad"....
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
She then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member, followed by the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'. Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent".
She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel. Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Suicide Squad"....
- 7/31/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Take another look @ Australian actress Margot Robbie, aka 'Harley Quinn' in the upcoming feature "Suicide Squad", posing for a recent issue of "Marie Claire" magazine:
Robbie and Will Smith both star in director David Ayer's "Suicide Squad", adapting the DC Comics series, with Robbie playing 'Harley Quinn', girlfriend of the 'Joker".
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek a fan trailer for "Suicide Squad"...
Robbie and Will Smith both star in director David Ayer's "Suicide Squad", adapting the DC Comics series, with Robbie playing 'Harley Quinn', girlfriend of the 'Joker".
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek a fan trailer for "Suicide Squad"...
- 6/16/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek new revealing images of actress Margot Robbie aka 'Harley Quinn' for DC Comics adaptation "Suicide Squad", in the April 2015 issue of "Harper’s Bazaar" (UK) magazine, wearing Stella McCartney for photographer David Slijper:
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
She then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member, followed by the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'. Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent". She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel. Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images...
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
She then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member, followed by the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'. Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent". She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel. Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images...
- 2/27/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek new images of actress Margot Robbie, soon to co-star in director David Ayer's "Suicide Squad" as 'Harley Quinn', in the March 2015 issue of "Vogue" (Australia) magazine:
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
She then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'.
Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent". She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek...
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
She then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'.
Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent". She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek...
- 2/13/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek new images of Australian actress Margot Robbie, aka 'Harley Quinn' in the upcoming feature "Suicide Squad", posing for the March 2015 issue of "Marie Claire" magazine:
Robbie and Will Smith will both star in "Fury" David Ayer's "Suicide Squad", adapting the DC Comics series, with Robbie playing 'Harley Quinn', girlfriend of the 'Joker".
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'.
Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent".
She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Robbie and Will Smith will both star in "Fury" David Ayer's "Suicide Squad", adapting the DC Comics series, with Robbie playing 'Harley Quinn', girlfriend of the 'Joker".
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'.
Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent".
She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
- 2/11/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek Nsfw images of Australian actress Margot Robbie, cast as 'Harley Quinn' in the DC Comics' adaptation "Suicide Squad", as she appears in director Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf Of Wall Street".
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
She then played 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours", first as a guest star, then becoming a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant 'Laura Cameron'.
Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie also appears in director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent".
She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions include Robbie as 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature, with "Suicide Squad" filming March 2015.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek...
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
She then played 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours", first as a guest star, then becoming a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant 'Laura Cameron'.
Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie also appears in director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent".
She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions include Robbie as 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature, with "Suicide Squad" filming March 2015.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek...
- 12/21/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Take another look @ Nsfw images of Australian actress Margot Robbie, from director Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf Of Wall Street":
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
Robbie played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent".
She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Wolf Of Wall Street"...
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
Robbie played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent".
She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Wolf Of Wall Street"...
- 6/14/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek more new images of actress Margot Robbie covering the spring 2014 issue of "Elle" (Australia) magazine, plus take another look @ Nsfw images of Robbie, from director Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf Of Wall Street":
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'.
Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent".
She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images...
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'.
Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent".
She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images...
- 4/13/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Take another look @ Nsfw images of Australian actress Margot Robbie, from director Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf Of Wall Street":
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
Robbie played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent".
She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Wolf Of Wall Street"...
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
Robbie played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'. Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent".
She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Wolf Of Wall Street"...
- 3/22/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Take another look @ Nsfw footage of Australian actress Margot Robbie, from director Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf Of Wall Street":
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'.
Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent".
She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek Nsfw footage from "The Wolf Of Wall Street"...
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
She then played in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'.
Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent".
She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include Robbie playing 'Jane' in Warners upcoming live-action "Tarzan" feature.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek Nsfw footage from "The Wolf Of Wall Street"...
- 3/3/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek new images of Australian actress Margot Robbie, co-star of director Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf Of Wall Street", in recent issues of "Esquire" and "GQ" magazines:
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
Robbie was then cast in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'.
Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent".
She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include the comedy "Focus", starring Will Smith.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Wolf Of Wall Street"...
In 2007, Robbie starred in the features "I.C.U." and "Vigilante", both directed by Aash Aaron.
Robbie then appeared as 'Donna Freedman' in the TV series "Neighbours" as a guest then as a regular cast member.
Robbie was then cast in the ABC drama series "Pan Am" as flight attendant character 'Laura Cameron'.
Robbie was then cast in Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" as the character 'Naomi Lapaglia'.
Robbie recently joined the cast of director Matthew Michael Carnahan's "Violent Talent".
She will also appear in "Suite française", an adaptation of author Irène Némirovsky's novel.
Other productions on the horizon include the comedy "Focus", starring Will Smith.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Wolf Of Wall Street"...
- 1/13/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Matthew Michael Carnahan, who wrote The Kingdom, State Of Play and worked extensively on the upcoming World War Z, is making the jump to the director’s chair for Violent Talent. He’s now recruited Tron Legacy’s Garrett Hedlund, Four Lions’ Riz Ahmed, RocknRolla’s Toby Kebbell and Vigilante’s Margot Robbie to lead the cast.Carnahan, as you might expect, has also written the script for the drama, which finds the male trio as three old friends looking to build a criminal empire in Chicago, which to them seems to be the best way to make it in life. Robbie will be a woman who Hedlund becomes involved with.Naturally, their rise to power will not be easy, but other details about the plot are being kept under wraps for now. Given that Cannes is about to kick off, you won’t be shocked to learn that the...
- 5/13/2013
- EmpireOnline
Director/writer: Aash Aaron.
Oh Aash Aaron, the boredom of I.C.U. is equal to watching dust settle. This film is labelled in the genre of thriller on some sites, but mysteriously there are few scares or tense moments found here. This review is a precedent, as there are no other reviews on this 2009 title! The first hour, with nothing happening, is followed by a looming black whole, which promises to dull the senses further. However, this film has managed to move onto video-on-demand this month, through Gravitas Ventures.
The synopsis involves: two wank happy teens who spy on their neighbours for titillation and excitement. Then, they spy another pervert, who gets his thrills from assaulting local prostitutes. Enter a strange, bloody climax and the end.
Movie specialists might recognize director Aash Aaron's name with Vigilante, or The Dark Lurking. Vigilante has been reviewed (here) and The Dark Lurking has received ambivalent reviews.
Oh Aash Aaron, the boredom of I.C.U. is equal to watching dust settle. This film is labelled in the genre of thriller on some sites, but mysteriously there are few scares or tense moments found here. This review is a precedent, as there are no other reviews on this 2009 title! The first hour, with nothing happening, is followed by a looming black whole, which promises to dull the senses further. However, this film has managed to move onto video-on-demand this month, through Gravitas Ventures.
The synopsis involves: two wank happy teens who spy on their neighbours for titillation and excitement. Then, they spy another pervert, who gets his thrills from assaulting local prostitutes. Enter a strange, bloody climax and the end.
Movie specialists might recognize director Aash Aaron's name with Vigilante, or The Dark Lurking. Vigilante has been reviewed (here) and The Dark Lurking has received ambivalent reviews.
- 11/8/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Vigilante DVD CoverDirector/writer: Aash Aaron.
Vigilante is an Australian shot revenge thriller, which was released by Mti Home Video back in late March of this year. This was director Aash Aaron's first screenplay to make the big screen and his first time in the director's chair. So, flaws abound in this ultra-violent action piece, but the film has entertainment value shown in the fight choreography and in a sincere attempt to add in a moral perspective. Canadian film reviewer Judge Power says of the film: "there's no trace of charm or ingenuity to be had" (DVD Verdict). Yet, the film is not so gloomy as this and in fact Vigilante has some low budget charm; also, there are three above average performances by the villains: Alex (Kazuya Wright), Jack (Ozzie Devrish), and Mako (Christian Radford). Also, a few minors errors hamper the film's complete success.
The film begins...
Vigilante is an Australian shot revenge thriller, which was released by Mti Home Video back in late March of this year. This was director Aash Aaron's first screenplay to make the big screen and his first time in the director's chair. So, flaws abound in this ultra-violent action piece, but the film has entertainment value shown in the fight choreography and in a sincere attempt to add in a moral perspective. Canadian film reviewer Judge Power says of the film: "there's no trace of charm or ingenuity to be had" (DVD Verdict). Yet, the film is not so gloomy as this and in fact Vigilante has some low budget charm; also, there are three above average performances by the villains: Alex (Kazuya Wright), Jack (Ozzie Devrish), and Mako (Christian Radford). Also, a few minors errors hamper the film's complete success.
The film begins...
- 7/26/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
What's an actor to do when he can't land any decent feature roles? Well according to actor turned director, Aash Aaron, the answer was to write the screenplays himself. With over 25 years experience in the entertainment industry, Aaron has written and produced two feature films, I.C.U and Vigilante, both of which premiered at the Gold Coast Film Fantastic. Having shot both films in Australia, Aaron has an interesting message for local filmmakers: "Focus on making universal commercial films rather than Aussie culture films. Aussies are sick of our culture. They just want to be entertained so we should be making entertaining fun joyride films and not dark human spirit dramas," he said.
- 2/8/2010
- FilmInk.com.au
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