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First Look:: Gerard Butler in Game (Blog)

Directed By Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, the two mad men behind Crank, the story takes place “in the not too distant future.” Kabel (Gerard Butler), a death row inmate, has unwittingly become a pop culture hero. Every week, millions worldwide tune in online to...

Butler poised for Phantom sequel (Rumor)

[b GB.Net Note: This is only a RUMOR and speculation.[/b HOLLYWOOD Scot Gerard Butler is in talks to take to the stage with a starring role in a sequel to The Phantom of the Opera. The 38-year-old, who shot to worldwide fame as King Leonidas in high-tech battle epic...

25 Films Everyone Must See (blog)

#25: Dear Frankie As I began collecting titles of my favorite films, there were too many choices and not enough slots. Never one to deprive others from joy, I decided to expand my list from 20 to a staggering 25. I was getting a complex during the decision-making...

RCV racks up Cannes deals

[i]Host of market titles bought by Dutch distributor[/i] AMSTERDAM -- RCV Entertainment, part of the Canadian-based Entertainment One Group, has picked up some of the hot Cannes market titles. RCV will release the new Mel Gibson thriller "Edge of Darkness," as well as...

FRANK DARABONT GOES BACK TO PRISON (Blog)

You can't keep Frank Darabont out of the joint. The director has just signed on to a new film, Law Abiding Citizen, and like The Green Mile and Shawshank Redemption, prison features heavily into the story. This time it's a criminal mastermind who is behind bars but...

Fresh contenders ready for Cannes

[i]New Line Intl.'s exit creates opportunity for indies[/i] As the international film community gets ready to head to the south of France next week, a seismic shift and a few other movements are realigning the balance of power among the major film sales companies. New...

Beowulf & Grendel (2005

BEOWULF & GRENDEL is the first of two big screen adaptations, released two years apart, of an anonymously written Old English poem chronicling the heroic efforts of a Geat warrior to destroy a monster that terrorizes a Danish kingdom. Neither version is faithful...

Game (2009) (Blog)

From the minds of directors/writers Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor (Crank) comes "Game" which sounds a lot like "Running Man". "Set in a future-world where humans can control other humans in mass-scale, multi-player online gaming environments, a star player (Butler)...

300 (Blog)

The influence that green-screen visual techniques (or ‘chroma keying’, as the process is known) have had on modern film is not to be underestimated. The method known best for producing the animated weather map on the TV news has been called into action on all sorts of...

SAG, Film Dept. ink first deal

If there is an actors strike, at least one indie film company won't be affected. The Film Department said Wednesday that it has inked completion agreements with SAG for nine pictures that are gearing up for production in the spring and summer. The announcement comes...

SAG signs interim pact

[i]Guild aims to pact with indies[/i] After two days of contract negotiations with the majors, the Screen Actors Guild is looking to put some pressure on the studios by signing interim deals with indie feature producers that would allow actors to continue working on...

SAG Gets the Indie Spirit

Actors are used to working for scale on indies. Now they're just glad they'll be working. The Screen Actors Guild sealed an interim deal with independent film producers on Wednesday that ensures its members will be able to finish some upcoming features even if the...

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