Insurgent director Robert Schwentke is gearing up to start shooting at least the first of
the pair of films based on Veronica Roth's third tome, Allegiant, and Jeff Daniels has signed on for a major role.
Peter Jackson's
pair of films based on J.R.R. Tolkein's Lord of the Rings prequel, The Hobbit, now have their official titles and release dates, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Not exact matches
Based on Ian McEwan's novella
of the same name, the
film follows a
pair of honeymooners (Saoirse Ronan and a revelatory Billy Howle) on their first night together, interspersed with a series
of flashbacks that clarify the shaky state
of their newly - sealed relationship.
The
film itself isn't
based on the murder, rather the
pair's initial euphoria
of their act followed by Philip's fear
of being caught, and Brandon's conviction that they won't be caught.
Winners, announced at a red - carpet event May 10, hosted by United Talent Agency in Beverly Hills, are awarded industry mentorships; the opportunity to screen their
film at the Los Angeles -
based HollyShorts
Film Festival (August 9 - 18), an Academy Award - qualifying competition; $ 1,000 grants provided by Universal
Filmed Entertainment Group towards their next production; and other prizes, including Dell computers and a Nike gift bag with assorted products, including a
pair of shoes from the new FlyEase line!
WHY:
Based on Patricia Highsmith's controversial novel «The Price
of Salt,» director Todd Haynes» «Carol» is a solid but unmemorable
film that's propped up by a
pair of excellent performances from its leading ladies.
A
pair of filmmakers try to work with director Ruggero Deodato (Cannibal Holocaust, House on the Edge
of the Park) to pull off a horror
film based on realism.
While the whodunit still revolves around this
pair's collaborating on a case, loyal Lehane fans deserve to be apprised
of the fact that the
film is only loosely
based on the original source material.
Based on a real - life rise - and - fall story
of a
pair of Miami bozos who fell into lucrative Afghanistan arms dealing, the
film reunites former high - school buddies David (Miles Teller) and Efraim (Jonah Hill), currently on radically different life trajectories.
The
pair, apparently recorded separately, cover all the
bases of the movie's development and production, with Tamahori noting every concept, choice and frustration as the
film unspools.
The
film,
based on a short story by David Constantine, presents a quietly heartbreaking examination
of a marriage under pressure and
pairs Rampling with fellow screen legend Tom Courtenay: the duo play a retired couple whose peaceful, stable life is rocked when they receive a bit
of surprising news from the past.
West,
of course, directed the second EXPENDABLES movie with Statham, and here the
pair reunite for WILD CARD, which is
based on the 1985 novel «Heat» by William Goldman, which was
filmed the following year with Burt Reynolds.
Though many
of this month's
films probably won't be remembered by the time summer rolls around, there are a few indie flicks with real cult potential and a
pair of tentpole - type movies
based on popular properties that will benefit from opening during a less competitive time
of year.
Films in this screening include «Dog Years,» a witty voice - over
of a dog who questions his relationship with his frequently absent owner; «Second Chances,» a PBS
film about dogs who are
paired with incarcerated women, who train them to become service dogs; and «David & Goliath,» a period
film based on a true story
of a Jewish resistance fighter fleeing from the Nazis, who takes refuge in a dog house where a German Shepherd saves his life.
Pairs have been chosen for the dynamic interplay between the two selected works, and
based on similar or contrasting themes, formal motifs, or geographic interests, as well as topics endemic to photography's discretely defined history: social documentary, performative, and formal modes will be explored within the expanded discourse
of film and video.
An OLED display is essentially made up
of an organic carbon -
based film hooked up to a
pair of electrodes.