"Up In The Air" star Vera Farmiga is pregnant with her second child. The actress, who gave birth to baby Finn just before starting work on "Up in the Air" in 2009, is due in October, according to In Touch magazine. The baby news has forced Farmiga, who is married to...
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Serbian special forces train Fiennes
The filming of Coriolanus, a directorial debut of Ralph Fiennes, is attracting global attention, while interesting details from the set in Belgrade can be found on various movie web pages. Among these are Fiennes' insight into how he has prepared for the role training...
Lionsgate boards sales on Machine Gun Preacher for Cannes
Lionsgate will commence pre-sales in Cannes on the action drama Machine Gun Preacher that Marc Forster will direct starring Gerard Butler. Jason Keller's screenplay is inspired by the true story of former gang biker Sam Childers who turned his life around and...
Gerard Butler arrives next week in Belgrade
[b]ENGLISH TRANSLATION[/b](thanks to Karmen for the translation) Although some media reported that the Scottish actor Gerard Butler joined the filming crew of Ralph Fiennes on the set of Shakespeare's play "Coriolanus" in Belgrade already during the weekend, the truth...
Ralph Fiennes’ Coriolanus Blog — Why Coriolanus Matters
might matter to a contemporary audience, beyond it's sheer drama and entertainment. He wanted to share it with you guys. Enjoy. Check back in later in the week when I'll be talking to him about his training with the Serbian anti-terror police....
Blade of a Knife: Ralph Fiennes’ Coriolanus Blog — Cast and Crew
Before I go into Coriolanus' characters and the on-set action, I thought you'd appreciate a closer look at some of the key cast and crew involved in the film. I spoke to Ralph last week and he told me a bit about why he's chosen them, and I thought I'd give you some...
Ralph Fiennes’ Coriolanus Blog: Training for Coriolanus
While Ralph has been involved in action films before, this is his first experience of simulating close counter, urban modern warfare. So, in the weeks leading up to shoot Ralph spent time training with the SAJ, Serbia's prime counter-terrorist unit. Yesterday he told...
Ralph Fiennes’ Coriolanus Blog: Photos From The Set
We've got two great (and exclusive) pictures to share with you from the first week's battle scenes in the Serbian city, Pancevo. What strikes me most about these is seeing Ralph in such different roles – those of streetfighter and director – to those we are...
Ralph Fiennes in Parliament
Using the brief Easter holiday break in the sessions of the National Assembly of Serbia, the cast and crew of Coriolanus spent three days shooting on the premises of the national parliament building. Director Ralph Fiennes will continue the filming on other locations...
Blade of a Knife: Ralph Fiennes’ Coriolanus Blog — Cast and Crew (Blog)
Share on Facebook posted 03-23-10 by Andreas Wiseman Before I go into Coriolanus' characters and the on-set action, I thought you'd appreciate a closer look at some of the key cast and crew involved in the film. I spoke to Ralph last week and he told me a bit about...
‘Dragon’ flies to top of box office
Paramount and DreamWorks Animation's 3D toon "How to Train Your Dragon" saw healthy returns this weekend at the domestic B.O., but failed to set the frame ablaze, with an estimated $43.3 million at 4,055 playdates. The frame's other wide release, MGM's laffer "Hot Tub...
Dragon’ makes weekend debut at No. 1
3D's rising star got another boost at the North American boxoffice this weekend as Paramount's release of DreamWorks Animation's "How to Train Your Dragon" flew to the top spot, and Disney's "Alice in Wonderland" held on to enough screens to emerge a solid number two....
‘How To Train Your Dragon’ dazzles and delivers
"How To Train Your Dragon" is, like "Kung-Fu Panda," an exemplary, confident, streamlined piece of entertainment that suggests that when they get it right, Dreamworks Animation can stand toe to toe with Pixar in the realm of computer animation for family audiences. In...
Movie Review: ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ breathing fire
The creative pairing behind the 2002 Oscar-nominated animated sci-fi feature "Lilo & Stitch†helps the fantastical new animated adventure "How to Train Your Dragon†soar far higher than anticipated. Loosely based on Cressida Cowell's 2003 children's book, "How...
‘How to Train Your Dragon,’ with Jay Baruchel and Gerard Butler, soars even when hero is grounded
A young Viking befriends a creature that is his sworn enemy. With Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, America Ferrera. Directors: Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders (1:38). PG: Fiery and growly battles. At area theaters. Dragons, second only to dinosaurs and fairies in their grasp...
‘How to Train Your Dragon’ is well trained
I had quite a time trying to train my dog when he was a young pup. Finally I gave up and called a dog trainer. Curiously, the trainer spent more time “training†me and my wife than Champ. Go figure. So when it comes to training a dragon (assuming you have one as a...
‘Dragon’ flies high as worthy animated quest
Mythology rules in "How to Train Your Dragon," even if the themes are entirely real and relevant. That merge, and the film's relative complexity, make it one of the best outings in the DreamWorks Animation canon, and very close to Pixar-level storytelling ingenuity....
Gerard Butler Describes ‘The Most Incredible Story’ In ‘Machine Gun Preacher’
"Machine Gun Preacher." That's a helluva title, isn't it? It's an upcoming "based on truth" story directed by Marc Forster and starring Gerard Butler. The actor told MTV contributor Ryan Downey all about the planned 2012 release when the two chatted last week at the...
Gerard Butler in “How to Train Your Dragonâ€
The movie's main character, Hiccup, is a classic misfit. His searching, intellectual nature has no place in a society of stubborn, manly Vikings who prefer to solve their problems with brute force rather than understanding. It quickly becomes apparent that we are...
How to Train Your Dragon: Movie Review
DreamWorks, the makers of the "Shrek" series is at it again with "How to Train Your Dragon", a movie based on Cressida Cowell's children's book. We must admit that our first peek at the movie's trailer did not actually make us jump up and down with excitement and...
Review: ”How to Train Your Dragon”
Almost everything you knew about dragons is wrong. They don't just breathe fire. They can belch lightning and toxic gas, too. They come in every color and shape imaginable, not just lizard green. They curl up into a ball and fall asleep when you tickle their chins,...
‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Is A Pretty Good Action Yarn
What a refreshing change "How to Train Your Dragon" brings to the cartoon world: The creatures are not all that cute, and they do not speak a word. DreamWorks Animation has been at the head of the pack for adorable, fast-talking critters with such movies as "Over the...
‘Dragon’ ship charts new course for Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart is setting up thousands of "How to Train Your Dragon" displays in stores A 40-foot-long Viking ship is set to dock in Times Square on Monday. It will come courtesy of DreamWorks Animation and Wal-Mart for the purpose of advertising "How to Train Your Dragon,"...
Blade of a Knife: Ralph Fiennes’ Coriolanus Blog: Exclusive Concept Art and News From His New War Film, Which Starts Shooting This Week
Welcome to the new blog, dedicated to Ralph Fiennes' directorial debut, Coriolanus. I'm a fan and a friend of Ralph's and am hugely excited for his film, which is a contemporary version of Shakespeare's play. Videos, pictures, interviews, background info, and regular...
How to Train Your Dragon
A Paramount release of a DreamWorks Animation presentation. Produced by Bonnie Arnold. Executive producers, Kristine Belson, Tim Johnson. Co-producers, Karen Foster, Doug Davison, Roy Lee, Michael Connolly. Directed by Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois. Screenplay, Will...