'Sucker Punch' director to step in for 'Dragon Tattoo' director, step out of his comfort zone
Original cast out, TV cast in
In 2004, Peter Berg gave us "Friday Night Lights," a decent football drama based on a non-fiction novel that was a modest success for Universal. That went on to spawn an acclaimed and even further fictionalized TV show, which just ended its healthy five-season run on NBC with a bit of help from DirecTV.'It's an incredible feeling...'
After his "Like Crazy"—a tender, heartfelt romance starring Anton Yelchin, Felicity Jones, and Jennifer Lawrence—won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, the sky would appear the limit for awesomely-named director Drake Doremus.
With Paramount recently debuting a trailer (embedded below) in anticipation of the film's October 28th release, Doremus took the time to chat with us about wrangling actors, his passion for storytelling, and what he likes to do in his down time.
First of all, I think America really wants to know, what it's like to kill a dragon with your bare hands?
Doremus: It's an incredible feeling. I highly recommend it. If you haven't done it before you have to do it. To anybody out there who's never done it before…
Well, where do you get your dragons?
Doremus: Ah, well, I order them online. You can get them on Amazon.
This is your first opportunity to really show your work to a wide audience and introduce yourself as a person and an artist. Is there anything you wanted to say as a way of introduction?
Doremus: Gosh, you know, I would say that I'm a filmmaker that really is trying to make genuine films from the heart, and if you're looking for entertainment in the form of heartfelt romance, this is the film for you.
Agree to star in David O. Russell's 'The Silver Linings Playbook'
With Deadline reporting that Bradley Cooper is in talks to replace Mark Wahlberg in David O. Russell's "The Silver Linings Playbook," Cooper's plan to appear in every movie ever made is now one step closer to completion."New" Disney comedy is about a workaholic magically forced to enjoy life again
I'm in the wrong line of work.An imaginative new film about French singer Serge Gainsbourg
There are a legion of French singers who are famous in every corner of the globe…except here. Many Americans wouldn’t even recognize an Edith Piaf song, and I’m guessing even more are oblivious to the work of internationally known stars such as Johnny Hallyday, Sylvie Vartan, Patrick Bruel, or France Gall. A fascinating new film about one of the biggest French singing superstars in history, Serge Gainsbourg, opens here on August 31.
Most are surprised the series still exists
After 2007's "Live Free or Die Hard" earned a robust $383 million worldwide, it was perhaps only a matter of time before Bruce Willis reprised his role as immortal super-cop John McClane. Now, instead of blowing the everloving crud out of large portions of Los Angeles, Washington DC, and New York, it appears McClane will get caught up in the exploding remnants of the Soviet Union on an ill-fated vacation to Russia. At least, we assume it's a vacation. Why else would a lowly NYPD detective be in Moscow?The busy actress has the lead role in this 1960s period piece
Am I secure enough with my masculinity to say how incredibly excited I am to see “The Help,” the “chick flick with a message” that opens next week?
Based on the popular novel by Kathryn Sockett, this film is set in Jackson, Mississippi, in the early 1960s and deals with the relationship between African-American maids and their white employers during this tumultuous time in the South. Emma Stone plays Eugenia “Skeeter” Phelan who, newly returned from the University of Mississippi, slowly has her eyes opened about the treatment the maids must endure in the town’s white homes. Stone’s character ends up getting some of the maids to collaborate with her on a book that is written from their point of view and exposes the racist members of Skeeter’s own social set.
It’s hard to believe Stone is only 22 years old, she seems to be everywhere these days. In addition to providing one of the most appealing performances in the just-opened comedy, “Crazy, Stupid, Love,” the actress is also in “Friends with Benefits” and will appear opposite Andrew Garfield in one of next year’s most anticipated films, “The Amazing Spider-Man.”
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