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Mike McCoy, one of the two Bandito Brothers, is in talks to direct the action thriller "Line of Sight" says Heat Vision.

The story follows an elite commando squad transporting cargo while dealing with a global threat. The film will be shot almost entirely in the first person, giving the viewer a point of view akin to the many FPS games on various consoles like the PS3 and the Xbox 360.

F. Scott Frazier wrote the initial spec script which then was polished by "Halo: Reach" writer Peter O'Brien. Ben Affleck was at one point attached to direct.

McCoy and his partner Scott Waugh helmed the real SEAL-team thriller "Act of Valor", one of the big reasons they were hired as they could deliver both polish and realism on a modest budget. Joel Silver and Andrew Rona will produce.
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God created Arrakis to train the faithful.

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MGM has picked up the screen rights to Dmitri Glukhovsky's highly successful 2005 Russian sci-fi novel "Metro 2033" says Heat Vision.

Set in 2033 after a nuclear holocaust devastates Moscow and survivors head under ground, the story follows a young survivor who is forced to go on a journey that will see him deal with mutants, soldiers of a Fourth Reich and political factions of various metro stations in order to reach above ground.

F. Scott Frazier ("Line of Sight," "Day One") will adapt the script while Mark Johnson ("The Chronicles of Narnia" series, "Galaxy Quest") will produce along with Eugene Efuni and Marina Hall.

Western audiences will likely be most familiar with the property via the PC and X-Box 360 video game adaptation from 2010. A sequel to it is scheduled to hit next year.
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The rumors are true  :-D : Actors Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy and director Richard Linklater just wrapped production in southern Greece on Before Midnight, the third movie in their series about the furtive romance between Celine (Delpy) and Jesse (Hawke) that began with 1995′s Before Sunrise (in Vienna), and continued with 2004′s Before Sunset (in Paris). The announcement also came with a first look image from the film, which you can see above. Producers are aiming for a 2013 release.

Fans of Before Sunset will likely recall that the film concluded with one of the most highly regarded endings in recent cinema history, as Jesse, married with a kid, appeared to decide to miss his plane home to the U.S. to spend more time with Celine. Although no plot details for the follow-up were announced, Delpy, Hawke, and Linklater — who won an Oscar nod for Before Sunset's screenplay — did collaborate once again on Before Midnight's script. "It's great to be back together again," the three said in a statement, "this time in beautiful Greece to revisit the lives of Celine and Jesse nine years after Jesse was about to miss his flight."

While Hawke has been rather forthright about working on a follow-up to Before Sunset, Linklater and Delpy had remained much more coy about the possibility. At the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, Delpy told EW that her collaborators were "thinking" about a sequel, but wouldn't commit to making one out of concern "we don't find the right thing to say."

The announcement comes right on the heels of the 2012 Toronto Film Festival, which also serves as a major market for indie distribution. Though the indie film only finished shooting last night, given the widespread popularity of the Before... films and the major anticipation for the follow-up, don't be too surprised if Before Midnight gets snapped up quickly.
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Tex Murphy

Hm, jednom sam ukacio na TV-u nekoliko minuta jednog od tih filmova i izgledalo mi je kao nesto najpretencioznije na svijetu. Doduse, taj Linklater nije moron, pa cu vjerovatno nekad da pogledam sve u kompletu :-)
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Tom Hardy is in early talks to star in Doug Liman's "Everest", an adaptation of Jeffrey Archer's historical novel "Paths of Glory", at Sony Pictures says Deadline.

Archer's book deals with the mystery of George Mallory's ascent of Mount Everest. The mountain climber made several attempts to be the first to reach the summit. However Mallory and partner Andrew 'Sandy' Irvine never returned from their June 1924 climb.

In 1999, Mallory's frozen body was found near the summit on the North Face, and debate has raged ever since about whether he was actually on his way down or up. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay were the first to make a successful ascent of the peak in 1953.

Liman and Sheldon Turner have worked on the script and the project will be Liman's first one after he completes filming the Groundhog Day-style sci-fi drama "All You Need Is Kill" with Tom Cruise.
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With Rupert Wyatt out as the director of the upcoming "Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes", 20th Century Fox has come up with a short list of potential replacements.

Deadline reports that Matt Reeves ("Cloverfield") is at the top of the list with the likes of J. Blakeson ("The Disappearance Of Alice Creed"), Juan Carlos Fresnadillo ("28 Weeks Later"), Jeff Nichols ("Take Shelter"), Guillermo del Toro ("Pacific Rim") and Juan Antonio Bayona ("The Impossible") are also under consideration.

Wyatt, who helmed last year's highly successful franchise reboot "Rise of the Planet of the Apes", opted not to return for the sequel as he claims he was uncomfortable about making the late May 2014 release date.

Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver have already penned the script so it's expected a replacement will be settled on shortly.
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Tex Murphy

Кул, наставак одличног филма, а и имена потенцијалних режисера углавном обећавају!
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mac

Stiže li ovaj Looper u naše bioskope? Evo vidim reklamu kod Hrvata.

Agota

Svidja mi se trejler ,bilo bi kul da bude u bioskopima ,trenutni repertoar je horor, i da hocu nesto, nema sta da se gleda.
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дејан

...barcode never lies
FLA

Agota

 pa to,to je poslednje sto bih gledala .
to je za decake skroz na skroz .
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дејан

...barcode never lies
FLA

Albedo 0

haha, znači tip je lud u Looperu, glumi mlađeg Brus Vilisa, pokupio mu je sve grimase, pokidao sam se od smijeha



doduše, nisam mogao da odolim i pogledao sam TS, ali baš odličan TS (slika)

sve u svemu, to je B filmić na nivou sa Vilisovim Surogatima od prije neku godinu

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Ryan Reynolds is in early talks to star in "Persepolis" director Marjane Satrapi's psychological thriller "The Voices" at Mandalay Vision and Vertigo Entertainment says Deadline.

Reynolds would play a lovable but strange bathtub factory worker who yearns for the attention of a woman in accounting.

When their relationship takes a murderous turn, Jerry's evil talking cat and benevolent talking dog lead him down a fantastical path.

Michael R. Perry penned the script and shooting begins next year.
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The NFL could be investing a financial stake of up to $20 million in Ivan Reitman's "Moneyball"-esque football drama "Draft Day" at Paramount Pictures and Montecito Pictures reports Vulture.

Kevin Costner plays a fictional general manager of the outgunned and outspent Buffalo Bills. Set over the course of a single day, it follows him as he parlays the first NFL draft pick (granted to the previous season's worst team) into a series of trades that improves the lackluster roster.

Along the way he deals with his own family baggage and some surprising personal and romantic developments. Reitman and Tom Pollack will produce.

The league has previously been very hesitant about getting involved in TV and film depictions of itself, especially if they portray any of the more serious negatives about the multi-billion dollar industry be it long-term injuries to players to alleged rampant steroid abuse.
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Matt Damon, Peter Stormare and Sanjeev Bhaskar have all joined the cast of Terry Gilliam's upcoming existential project "Zero Theorem" according to Facebook and Vulture.

Christoph Waltz plays a genius computer hacker obsessively working on a way to discover the reason for human existence – or lack thereof.

Asked about his role, Damon says "I'm just doing a very small part in it. Someone finally gave him money to do this one, thank God. I'd do anything for Terry. It's been ten years since I last worked with him". Damon adds that he'll be donning a receding hairline with white spiked hair.

In regards to Stormare and Bhaskar's roles, Gilliam says the two actors "will be sharing two parts at the same time". Shooting kicks off next month in Romania.
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Julianne Moore, Michelle Dockery ("Downton Abbey") and Scoot McNairy ("Argo") have all joined the cast of Jaume Collet-Serra's $50 million airplane-set action-thriller "Non Stop" at Studiocanal says Variety.

Liam Neeson plays a federal air marshal who starts receiving text messages from someone claiming to be on the same flight, and who is threatening to kill its passengers. He must race to find and stop the killer.

Collet-Serra directs from a screenplay by John Richardson and Chris Roach, while Joel Silver is producing. Shooting kicks off November 1st in New York City.
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Agota

Uma Thurman Joins Cast of Lars Von Trier's 'Nymphomaniac'
The hard-core erotic drama is currently in production in Germany.



CANNES - Uma Thurman has joined the all-star cast of Lars von Trier's epic pornographic drama Nymphomaniac.
The film, which von Trier is producing as two feature length dramas, is currently shooting in and around Cologne, Germany. It is unclear what role Thurman will play in the film. This will be Thurman's first role in a Von Trier film.
GALLERY: Fall Movie Preview 2012: Major New Releases From Spielberg, Jackson, Tarantino, the Wachowskis, Burton and More
Nymphomaniac stars Charlotte Gainsbourg as Jo, a self- diagnosed Nymphomaniac. One night, an old bachelor, played by Stellan Skarsgard, finds her in an alley, badly beaten. He takes her home to nurse her back to health, while she recounts to him her life of erotic adventure.
Shia LaBeouf, Jamie Bell, Stacy Martin, Connie Nielsen and Christian Slater are also among the cast. Nyphomaniac will be released in both soft and hard core versions with a bow planned for 2013.
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Anti-Islam-film director's real-life "Boogie Nights" story
Before he directed the anti-Islam "The Innocence of Muslims," Alan Roberts made porn -- including a 70s epic

There was a time when I thought that the ludicrously outlandish situation surrounding the anti-Islam Web video "The Innocence of Muslims" didn't have anything left that it could surprise me with. A bloody, bona fide global diplomatic crisis spawned by a movie with sub–Tommy Wiseau production values, produced by a mysterious, multi-aliased former meth cooker? What additional layers could this rotten onion of an insane story possibly have to offer? I got my answer when writers on the Web began identifying the previously unknown director as the 65-year-old, Santa Monica, Calif.,–based Alan Roberts, a onetime schlock filmmaker who hadn't helmed a movie in 18 years. When I read that name my heart sank just a little bit more, and the entire affair became just a little bit stranger, sadder and more confusing.

You see, it just so happens that, alongside NSFW titles like "Karate Cop" and "Young Lady Chatterly II," Alan Roberts directed one of my favorite B-movies of all time: a goofy, deeply weird and oddly compelling piece of 1970s sexploitation called "Panorama Blue." Almost entirely forgotten and virtually impossible to find, as lost classics go it's not the missing hour of "The Magnificent Ambersons" or anything. But still, for what it is, "Panorama Blue" is an unforgettable slice of cheeky Russ Meyer-style weirdness that deserves better than to be languishing in obscurity like it is today.

In the age of grindhouses and 42nd Street exploitation palaces, when every piece of cheap, mass-produced cinematic schlock had to be weighted down with sackfuls of superlatives in the hopes of getting noticed (Scariest! Goriest! Sexiest!), "Panorama Blue" billed itself as "the world's mightiest adult film." A cheeky claim, perhaps, but damned if Alan Roberts didn't try his best to make his film live up to it. "Never before," announces a portentous title card in the trailer, "has the motion picture industry produced an adult film with such vastness, scope and stature." Anyone who's seen it would agree that Roberts' surreal fever dream of a skin flick more than bears that out.

What is it that makes "Panorama Blue" stand out among a sea of other forgettable B-grade soft-core schlock? For one thing, just like Kubrick's "2001" and Paul Thomas Anderson's newest piece of Oscar bait, "The Master," it was screened in 70mm when it was released in 1974. It was the only adult movie ever shot in that epic-size format, and only a handful have been produced in America since then. (It also copped another move from Kubrick's sci-fi masterpiece by prominently featuring Strauss' "Also sprach Zarathustra" in a memorable scene. In "2001," it heralds one of the key moments in human evolution. In "Panorama Blue," it soundtracks a young couple getting busy in a roller-coaster car.)

For another thing, to emphasize its self-proclaimed status as the pinnacle of cinematic art, "Panorama Blue" begins with a dry, honest-to-goodness lecture on film history by producer Richard Ellman that lasts for nearly 14 minutes before the first credits even appear on the screen. (Ironically, it's about the same length as the trailer for "The Innocence of Muslims.") I ask you, curious film fan, when was the last time you saw a triple-X movie that also included a discussion of the work of George Eastman or George Méliès? (Readers are encouraged to follow my example and keep any "A Trip to the Moon" jokes to themselves.)

As a narrative, "Panorama Blue" has no plot per se. Instead, leisure-suited producer and host Richard Ellman takes the audience on a "Mondo Cane"–style tour of various unrelated love scenes, all imaginatively staged to exploit the full scope of the epic 70mm format. We're presented with couples romping in various states of amour, high on a sun-kissed mountainside, inside moving cars, engaged in a full-on dirt track stock car race (the "Indy 69," naturally), in a moving roller coaster, decked out in their finest clothes, surrounded by a full symphony orchestra performing a piece identified as "Intercourso in F Minor." The roller-coaster scene might be the thing about the movie that is most well-known, as it was featured prominently in the phenomenal (and NSFW) trailer. Like many films of its type, the sex scenes are fairly tame by the standards of today's adult movies. Although there's obviously gratuitous T & A, it's largely genital-free, and the sex scenes are all obviously simulated via a lot of comically over-exaggerated bucking and thrusting. The silliness is compounded by the campy overdubbed dialogue. (As a sonic experience, the audio collage of nonsensical small talk and one-liners dubbed over the "Hollywood party" ends up sounding something like a Robert Altman film that got bit by a radioactive episode of "Hee Haw.")

Its cast of hundreds features a cavalcade of now-forgotten 1970s adult stars — Sandy Dempsey and Uschi Digard, who went on to cult fame with appearances in several Russ Meyer films — familiar faces to grindhouse regulars. But perhaps most notable to modern viewers is an appearance by John Holmes, the real-life inspiration for Mark Wahlberg's Dirk Diggler character in "Boogie Nights" and a man who, like Alan Roberts surely does now, came to know a thing or two about the sad ironies of fate and the cruel ups and downs of life on the border between Hollywood and porn. (Interestingly, in "Panorama Blue," Roberts takes great pains to avoid showing Holmes', er, most notable feature. Would it have required extra budget? Or would it simply have been too much for audiences to handle in panoramic 70mm?)

"Panorama Blue" represented a bizarre stylistic peak of a bygone era of film history, that odd and brief period in the 1970s memorialized in "Boogie Nights," when adult movies seemed to flirt with, if not the mainstream, then at least the fringes of mainstream. Adult movies were made on film and projected in actual movie theaters. In fact, when "Panorama Blue" premiered in Hollywood it played at the prestigious Paramount, where "Citizen Kane" had its world premiere 33 years earlier. "Deep Throat" was raking in blockbuster profits, and "serious" sexually explicit art-house movies like "Last Tango in Paris" and "The Night Porter" didn't seem that far away from it on the cinematic spectrum. The New York Times was writing about "porno chic" and there was legitimate debate among the cineaste intelligentsia about whether the porn industry would eventually merge with the mainstream film industry once and for all. What better symbol of the improbable mainstream triumph of the adult movie could there have been than a XXX picture filmed in massive, panoramic 70mm — the grand Hollywood format of "West Side Story," "The Sound of Music" and "Lawrence of Arabia"?

Although it's not as well known as other films from the so-called Golden Age of Porn like "Emanuelle" or "Behind the Green Door," "Panorama Blue" has the distinction of being perhaps the gaudiest, most eccentric, most ambitious of the bunch, and deserves to be more well-known than it is. When he directed it, Alan Roberts may not have thought he would go down in film history, but some amount of mainstream attention wouldn't have been out of the question. It never came, though, and he stayed in the soft-core ghetto making films like "The Happy Hooker Goes to Hollywood." As the 1980s gave way to the 1990s, his directing jobs dried up and he was grinding out work in editing and postproduction.

And while an awful lot about the mysterious production "The Innocence of Muslims" remains murky and Roberts is now in hiding after a string of fatwas have called for his death, it's been speculated that, like the cast, he may not have known the true nature of the film he was involved in, and was manipulated by its shadowy "producer" Nakoula Basseley Nakoula into making an innocuous film called "Desert Warriors" that was then redubbed and edited to be an attack on Islam. Comments about Roberts from the cast and his associates seem to bear this out, painting a picture of the director that looks less like a wild-eyed ideologue looking to foment interreligious chaos and more like a washed-up industry has-been excited to be behind a camera once more and maybe, just maybe, finally get his name out there again. It's a sad irony worthy of a P.T. Anderson film that his wish ended up coming true for all the wrong reasons.
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Kevin Hart is set to play a fight promoter who gets Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone's retired brawlers back in the ring in the action comedy "Grudge Match" at Warner Bros. Pictures.

"Entourage" creator Doug Ellin penned the script while Peter Segal is helming the project which has just received the green light
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Olivia Wilde ("Tron: Legacy"), Hailee Steinfeld ("True Grit"), and Nicole Beharie ("Shame") are teaming to star in Daniel Barber's period thriller "The Keeping Room" at Wind Dancer Films, Gilbert Films and Anonymous Content.

Julia Hart penned the script which follows two Southern sisters (Wilde, Steinfeld) and an African American slave (Beharie) left alone in the dying days of the Civil War.

The trio are soon forced to defend their home from the onslaught of a band of soldiers who have broken off from the fast approaching Union Army.

Jordan Horowitz, Matt Williams, David McFadzean, Judd Payne and Dete Meserve will produce. Shooting kicks off in March in North Carolina.
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FilmNation Entertainment and Lava Bear Films are teaming to finance, produce and handle worldwide sales on Nic Mathieu's sci-fi thriller "Story of Your Life."

Based on an award-winning short story by Ted Chiang, the story deals with aliens landing all around the globe. A linguist is quickly recruited by the US government in a race to decipher their intentions on Earth.

Eric Heisserer ("The Thing," "A Nightmare on Elm Street") is penning the script while Shawn Levy, Dan Levine, Aaron Ryder and Karen Lunder will produce. Shooting will kick off next year.

Source: Variety
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Mythology Entertainment have scored the film rights to Jack El-Hai's non-fiction book "The Nazi And The Psychiatrist" with plans to turn it into a feature.

The story explores the complex and close relationship between American psychiatrist Dr. Douglas M. Kelley and Nazi war criminal and Hitler's right-hand man Hermann Goering.

The book was the first to get access to Kelley's personal and professional papers from the Nuremberg Trial years. James Vanderbilt and Laeta Kalogridis will produce.

Source: Deadline
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Short film director Julius Onah ("Big Man," "Little Girl Blue") has been set to direct the low-budget sci-fi thriller "God Particle" at Paramount InSurge and Bad Robot.

The story follows an American space station crew left abandoned after a problem with a Hadron accelerator causes Earth to vanish entirely.

Oren Uziel penned the script and J.J. Abrams will produce the project which will be budgeted at a tight $5-10 million.
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Hailee Steinfeld ("True Grit") has landed the lead role opposite Kevin Costner in a McG-directed untitled action feature setup at EuropaCorp and Relativity Media.

Previously titled "Three Days To Kill", Luc Besson and Adi Hasak penned the script in which Costner stars as a Service agent who discovers he's dying. Before he goes, he attempts to complete a final mission, and reconnect with his estranged daughter.

He's also taking an experimental drug that could prolong his life, but causes hallucinatory side effects. Besson, Hasak, Ryan Kavanaugh and Virginie Besson-Silla are producing.
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Casey Affleck is set to executive produce and potentially star in the hunt the serial killer thriller "Boston Strangler" for Langley Park Productions and Warner Bros. Pictures.

Affleck and Chuck Maclean co-pitched the film which covers the most haunting unsolved serial murder story in U.S. history. The public was led to believe that Albert DeSalvo was the man behind the thirteen gruesome murders of women in Boston for over a year and a half in the 1960's.

Affleck would play an ambitious detective who is willing to risk career and life in a race to bring down the Strangler, while battling a political cover-up by corrupt politicians and lawyers trying to save their careers. There is still belief that more than one killer was involved, and that DeSalvo was a pawn in a bigger conspiracy.

Kevin McCormick is attached to produce.
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Producer Ross Katz ("Lost in Translation," "Marie Antoinette") has signed on to direct the supernatural thriller "The Unholy" for Gold Circle.

Joseph Fiennes ("Camelot") and Morena Baccarin ("Homeland") are attached to star in a story that follows a group of scientists who believe they can link evil to a specific human gene.

When they are recruited by the Vatican to spearhead a new global initiative to examine candidates for official exorcisms, supernatural forces threaten them.

The film is based on an original idea by "[REC]" Jaume Balaguero and Paco Plaza ([REC]), and scripted by E.L. Katz. Paul Brooks is producing, and shooting aims to kick off this spring.
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Fox International Productions is planning a cinematic reboot of the "Hitman" franchise.

In fact, "Fast and Furious" series regular Paul Walker has been set to star as the one and only bald assassin Agent 47 in this new take on the hit Square Enix video game series.

Skip Woods ("A Good Day to Die Hard") and Michael Finch ("Predators") have penned the script, while well-regarded commercials director Aleksander Bach will make his feature helming debut on the project.

The games were previously translated to film in 2007 with Timothy Olyphant, Olga Kurylenko and Dougray Scott starring. Costing a tight $24 million, the film raked in $100 million worldwide despite generally negative reviews. Woods also penned that film.

The new "Hitman" will be shot in Berlin and Singapore in June once Walker wraps press for "Fast And Furious 6" and then shaves his head.

Over twenty million copies of the five game series have sold since it began back in 2000. The most recent game, "Hitman: Absolution," was released late last year to solid reviews. An HD trilogy re-release of the second through fourth games came out the other week.

Chuck Gordon, Alex Young, and Adrian Askarieh will produce the new film.
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Jesse Eisenberg, Diane Kruger and Emile Hirsch are set to star in the 1943-set atomic bomb drama "Midnight Sun" at WestEnd Film and Captivate Entertainment.

The story follows two young post graduates recruited by the US Government to work on a top-secret project in New Mexico.

Along with the wife of one of the students, they drop their jazz-filled lives in New York and move to a secret community of scientists in the desert.

Chris Eigeman ("Turn the River") has written the script and will direct. Ben Smith, Jeffrey Weiner and Eric Morris will produce with filming kicking off this summer.
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IM Global's Anthem label is set to fully finance Steven Knight's new real-time thriller "Locke" at Shoebox Films.

Tom Hardy ("Inception," "The Dark Knight Rises") is set to star in the film which is based on an original screenplay by Knight ("Eastern Promises").

Hardy play Ivan Locke, a man with a seemingly perfect future ahead of him. However, one phone call will force him into a decision that will put his family and career on the line.

Shooting begins in London later this month. Paul Webster and Guy Heeley will produce.
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Nicholas Hoult ("Warm Bodies"), Michael Shannon ("Take Shelter"), Elle Fanning ("Super 8") and Kodi Smit-McPhee ("Let Me In") have all joined the cast of Jake Paltrow's futuristic thriller "Young Ones" for Subotica and Spier Films.

The story is set in a violent near-future where water has become the world's most precious (and dwindling) resource. The story follows a fourteen-year-old boy forced use his wits to survive.

Paltrow ("The Good Night") penned the script and is directing. Shooting got underway last week in South Africa's Northern Cape desert.
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Mark

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E NES NI TI U BECEJ!

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Sigourney Weaver has joined the cast of Italian filmmaker Luca Guadagnino's "Body Art" at Alfama Films.

Based on the 2001 novella "The Body Artist" by Don DeLillo ("Cosmopolis"), the story follows a woman (Isabelle Huppert) who, grieving after her husband's suicide, discovers that a stranger is living in her upstairs room - a man who may or may not be real.

Weaver joins a cast that also includes Denis Lavant and David Cronenberg. Filming begins in Portugal in the summer.
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Yves Saint Laurent
French actress Lea Seydoux has been cast as Loulou de la Falaise in Bertrand Bonello's "Yves Saint Laurent" biopic. Olga Kurylenko is rumored to be circling a role.

A flamboyant designer of jewellery and accessories for YSL, she allegedly inspired his see-through blouses. She was also the best friend of the designer (Gaspar Ulliel). Jeremie Renier also stars. [Source: Variety]
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"28 Days Later" and "Dredd" scribe Alex Garland will make his directorial debut on the $15 million original sci-fi thriller "Ex Machina" at DNA Films.

The story centers on a billionaire programmer who handpicks a young employee to spend a week at his remote estate and participate in a test involving his latest invention: an artificially intelligent female robot.

Eli Bush, Andrew Macdonald, Allon Reich and Scott Rudin will produce with shooting aiming to begin around the early Fall.

Despite the name similarity, this is NOT connected to the Brian K. Vaughan comic.
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Vince Vaughn and "Couples Retreat" director Peter Billingsley are set to adapt the graphic novel "Term Life" into an action comedy feature at Universal Pictures.

The nonlinear story centers on a low-life whom everybody wants dead. In a rare act of selflessness, the man takes out a million-dollar policy to benefit his estranged daughter.

Soon after, he realizes it doesn't take effect for three weeks so he must survive that long in order for it to take effect.

Billingsley will direct, while Vaughn will star in and produce. Victoria Vaughn will also produce.
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Bold Films has acquired Children Of The Gun, an action spec by Will Dunn that Fabrice Du Welz will direct. Deal was worth low against mid six figures. Michael Litvak and David Lancaster will produce for Bold Films, and Sean Daniel and Gary Michael Walters are exec producer. Script is set in a desolate near future, where two survivors must unite, using their urban athleticism and a weapon from the past to escape their crumbling world, ruthless pursuers and their own violent history. Dunn is currently in the Fox writing program, and is one of three original members of the program asked back for a second year. The scribe first made a splash when Channing Tatum attached to his epic spec Ion. Dunn is repped by WME, Think Tank Management and attorney Jeff Frankel.
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It's safe to say that writer/director Drake Doremus knows his way around complicated romances and relationships. From the long distance pangs of "Like Crazy," to the fantastical urges of "The Beauty Inside" (watch it in full here), to the domestic heat of "Breathe In," he's turned over the tangles of men and women in a variety of satisfying set-ups, and now he's looking to change up the game. Currently doing press rounds in the U.K. to promote "Breathe In" which opens there this weekend, Doremus revealed his next movie will take his preoccupations to a whole other realm.

"My next movie is going to be a sci-fi, love story written by Nathan Parker, writer of 'Moon.' An incredible collaborator, we've been working together for almost a year now and hopefully we'll be making the movie sooner than later," he told Little White Lies. To which we have to say, nice. The switch in screenwriters is interesting, considering Doremus has long worked with Ben York Jones, but perhaps that change in flavors is just what Doremus needs to start branching out and testing his limits in new ways.

"It's not going to be out of hand, but I think it's a logical next step, if that makes any sense without giving too much away, of the budget realm," Doremus said about the size of the movie, adding: "I'm really excited to explore a whole new thing while bringing my own passions to it and that's what's exciting about collaborating with someone who's doing something totally different to you as together you can create something very original and unique by bringing different elements to the table."

Jeff Sneider from The Wrap adds that the film is titled "Equals" -- so yeah, color us curious. Until then, we'll wait for a U.S. release date for "Breathe In" starring Guy Pearce, Felicity Jones and Amy Ryan. Until then, here's another new clip from the movie.
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EXCLUSIVE: Warner Bros has made a preemptive acquisition of King Harald, a pitch that Mark L. Smith is writing as a potential vehicle for Leonardo DiCaprio. The subject: Harald Hardrada, the 11th Century conqueror who has been called the last great Viking king. The deal also calls for a blind script deal for Smith, who scripted The Revenant, a New Regency project that has Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu attached to direct, and a potential cast of Sean Penn and DiCaprio. He also scripted for Appian Way Endurance, a movie about Polar explorer Ernest Shackleton, who led an expedition of 28 to the South Pole in 1914. When ice crushed the ship, Shackleton found a way to lead the entire crew back to safety despite the lethal cold. Smith also scripted an untitled biker film for Warner Bros based on an idea by Tom Hardy, who is eyeing it as a star vehicle to play a returning Vietnam vet in the 70s who falls in with a biker gang in San Francisco and then falls for the leader's girlfriend.

King Harald will be produced by DiCaprio and his Appian Way partner Jennifer Davisson Killoran. King Harald was King of Norway for two decades, but his quest for power and thirst for battle led to his being exiled for a time to Russia and then returning in triumph. The film envisioned is a Braveheart-style story. DiCaprio, a history buff, has long been interested in headlining a Viking movie; he had once circled a film about Viking warriors that Mel Gibson was to direct. Smith is repped by WME and Anonymous Content.

Appian Way has a big fall with the Ben Affleck-Justin Timberlake-starrer Runner Runner, the Scott Cooper-directed Christian Bale-starrer Out Of The Furnace and the Martin Scorsese-directed The Wolf Of Wall Street, the latter of which stars DiCaprio. Next up is Live By Night, based on the Dennis Lehane bestseller which Affleck adapted to be his directing/starring follow up to the Oscar-winning Argo.
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Warner Bros. Pictures and Appian Way are teaming for a new contemporary re-imagining of the H.G. Wells classic 1896 novel "The Island Of Dr. Moreau".

The classic book follows a shipwreck survivor who finds himself on the island home of Doctor Moreau, a eminent but disgraced physiologist who creates human-like beings from animals via vivisection.

"Hemlock Grove" scribes Lee Shipman and Brian McGreevy have been hired to pen the script for this new take which is being pushed as a "sci-fi film with a topical ecological message."

Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Davisson Killoran and Michael Connolly will produce.

The property has been adapted at least three times before, the most recent being the much despised 1996 version starring Marlon Brando and Val Kilmer.
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Matthew Johnson ("The Dirties") is in talks to pen a family film adaptation of Daniel J. Sobol's kiddie book series "Encylopedia Brown" for Warner Bros. Pictures.
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Indian Paintbrush is producing the sci-fi love story written by Nathan Parker ("Moon")

162789305Kristen Stewart and Nicholas Hoult are attached to star in Drake Doremus' next film "Equals," an individual familiar with the project has told TheWrap.

Nathan Parker ("Moon") wrote "Equals," which marks a departure for Doremus as it's a sci-fi love story. The duo have spent the past year developing the project, which Steven Rales' Indian Paintbrush is planning to put into production early next year.

Also Read: 'SNL' Spoofs 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Screen Tests Featuring Kristen Stewart, Seth Rogen and More (Video)

Doremus is coming off the infidelity drama "Breathe In," which stars Guy Pearce, Felicity Jones, Amy Ryan and Mackenzie Davis. He has a strong rapport with Indian Paintbrush, which produced and financed his breakout film "Like Crazy."

"Twilight" sensation Stewart next stars in the indies "Camp X-Ray" and "Sils Maria." She's repped by Gersh and McKuin Frankel Whitehead.

Also Read: Kristen Stewart to Star in Indie Movies 'Camp X-Ray' and 'Sils Maria'

Hoult, who reprises the role of Beast in Bryan Singer's "X-Men: Days of Future Past," recently wrapped George Miller's "Mad Max: Fury Road" and the indie thriller "Dark Places." He's repped by UTA, 42 and attorney Fred Toczek.

The news was first reported by Deadline.
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John Davis is producing the Dan McDermott-scripted movie along with Jennifer Klein

Will Smith is attached to star in the supernatural thriller "Selling Time" for 20th Century Fox, multiple individuals familiar with the project have told TheWrap.

A representative for Smith did not immediately respond to TheWrap's request for comment.

Smith does not have an official deal in place but he is in the process of coming aboard. Coincidentally, he was attached to star in "Selling Time" several years ago before scheduling conflicts got in the way.

Several A-list filmmakers are now circling the movie, though no decision has been made yet.

Also Read: Ryan Gosling, Will Smith, the Rock: Which Actor Is Perfect for Your Action Movie? (Photo)

Story follows a man who is given a chance to relive the worst day of his life in exchange for seven years off his life expectancy.

The script was initially written by former DreamWorks Television president Dan McDermott, who will rewrite the script as part of his original deal. Several other writers have taken a crack at the project including Spike Lee and brothers Steven and Derick Martini.

John Davis is producing the long-gestating project through his Davis Entertainment banner along with Jennifer Klein. Reached by TheWrap, Davis had no comment regarding Smith's potential involvement.

Also Read: Will Smith's 'Blind Ref' Trailer Debuts on 'Jimmy Kimmel' (Video)

Smith, who last starred in Sony's "After Earth," is currently producing the studio's "Annie" remake. He's set to star alongside Margot Robbie in WB's grifter movie "Focus" and will soon be seen in Akiva Goldsman's directorial debut "Winter's Tale."

Smith is represented by CAA and Overbrook Entertainment.
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"Prisoners" director Denis Villeneuve has signed on to helm a film adaptation of Ted Chiang's Nebula-winning 1998 novella "The Story of Your Life" for FilmNation, Lava Bear Films and 21 Laps.

The story begins when alien crafts land around the world and an expert linguist is recruited by the military to determine their intentions.

She soon learns to communicate with the aliens, she begins experiencing vivid flashbacks that become the key to unlocking the greater mystery about the truth behind their visit.

Eric Heisserer adapted the script, while David Linde, Shawn Levy and Dan Levine will produce. Shooting aims to begin later this year.
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