Drive’s Oscar Isaac Cast as the Lead in Coen Brothers’ Musical Period Drama

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Deadline are reporting that the Coen Brothers have chosen a lead actor for their next production, which looks at the lives of a couple of singers during the early folk music scene in New York’s Greenwich Village in the 60’s (not the most mainstream of topics, but after the success of True Grit, they can [...]

Brad Pitt May Star in The Gray Man

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Currently dealing with a zombie invasion up in Glasgow (doubling for Philadelphia) in the production of popular fantasy novel, World War Z, Brad Pitt may be heading towards Bourne territory for a future follow-up role. Slash Film is reporting that the Fight Club star is in talks to come aboard another adaptation – the Mark [...]

Paul Greengrass Preparing Martin Luther King Jr. Thriller

We know that despite his involvement in the Bourne franchise producing two of the finest thrillers of recent years, that franchise will, at least for the time being, now continue without him. That of course leaves him with time for other projects, such as Cleopatra, or instead perhaps a thriller about the events leading up [...]

First Image from Red Dawn Launches a Surprise Attack Online

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For those of you who had forgotten that a remake of cult 80’s Ruskies US home invasion action flick Red Dawn was on the way (I know I did), Latino Review has posted the first image and the film’s logo. As this is an MGM production, it’s probably safe to assume that a release date [...]

Tony Gilroy Will Direct The Bourne Legacy

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The story so far… After thrilling the collective pants off us all and becoming hugely influential in doing so, the adaptations of Robert Ludlum’s Bourne series came to what seemed a logical end with 2007′s The Bourne Ultimatum. Then Universal began retracing their steps to that particular well, hoping to again secure the services of [...]

Inception Continues Box Office Domination

Christopher Nolan’s Inception has topped the US box office for the third week in a row, taking an estimated $27.5M, for a domestic total of $193.3M, whilst fending off competition from Salt, Dinner For Schmucks and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore. Dinner For Schmucks, the buddy comedy starring Paul Rudd and Steve Carell, [...]

The Bourne Franchise is NOT Dead – Tony Gilroy Writing The Bourne Legacy

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What did we do before Twitter?! For anyone who doesn’t already, you can follow us here. And while you’re there, you should follow one of the world’s greatest movie Producers, Frank Marshall (Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, Hook, The Sixth Sense + a million more!). The man who also producers the Bourne franchise has [...]

Was Green Zone Mis-sold?

With a deftness of touch much akin to a US government committee on WMDs, the Universal Pictures marketing department set out to convince us that Green Zone was essentially Bourne 4. Much like the controversial reports regarding the existence of Weapons of Mass Destruction however, there were those that wanted to believe, those that did believe and [...]