Reflecting the peculiarities and contradictions of the man who gives the film its title, Limonov: The Ballad is a strange, stilted, inventive, kaleidoscopic, challenging, imaginative and — above all, and perhaps entirely intentionally — irritating biopic of the Russian poet-punk-prisoner-gadfly-neo-Fascist Eduard Limonov (né Eduard Veniaminovich Savenko in 1948). To paraphrase …
Read More »The Fall Guy Writer Drew Pearce Talks Jason Momoa Cameo read full article at worldnews365.me
[This story contains spoilers for The Fall Guy.] After the many industry-wide challenges of the last four years, The Fall Guy screenwriter Drew Pearce just wanted to make a feel-good Friday night movie, and based on various metrics, the consensus among critics and audiences is that he and the rest …
Read More »POPULOUS Dystopian Sci-Fi Short Film and Interview with Writer and Producer Dan Horrigan — GeekTyrant read full article at worldnews365.me
The FilmQuest Film Festival and GeekTyrant have teamed up to promote and share officially selected films of FilmQuest filmmakers to promote their films, their work, and their careers. Today’s short is a sci-fi project titled Populous, which is set in a world sputtering under ecological ruin and self imposed eugenics one couple’s …
Read More »Josh Gad to Co-Write Comic Book ‘The Writer’ read full article at worldnews365.me
Some years ago, Josh Gad received an out of the blue email from Frank Miller, someone whom he had never met. The legendary comic creator behind The Dark Knight Returns and Sin City asked Gad, the stage and screen actor who is also the voice of Olaf in Disney’s Frozen …
Read More »‘Benji’ Writer, Director, Producer Was 84 read full article at worldnews365.me
Joe Camp, the writer, director and producer who taught that old dog Hollywood new tricks about animal movies as the creative force behind the 1974 franchise-spawning Benji, has died. He was 84. Camp died Friday morning at his home in Bell Buckle, Tennessee, following a long illness, his son, filmmaker …
Read More »Brit Marling on A Murder at the End of the World and Finding Her Rhythm as a Writer | Interviews read full article at worldnews365.me
CL: It does. Marling: You gotta go deep under the words, deep into the character, to make them feel real true. I felt that so much when Nick Jarecki came to me with “Arbitrage.” I was like, “Wow. This girl.” I haven’t seen this woman in cinema yet, but I …
Read More »French Writer Christine Angot on Confronting Incest in ‘A Family.’ – The Hollywood Reporter read full article at worldnews365.me
With over 20 books to her name, author Christine Angot has been a pillar of France’s literary scene for more than three decades. Her breakthrough novel Incest, published in 1999, was a blisteringly honest account of the author’s rape by her estranged father while she was a teenager. Many of …
Read More »‘Daruma’ Movie Writer, Director Interview About Disability Drama – The Hollywood Reporter read full article at worldnews365.me
Writer Kelli McNeil says she was already “deeply insecure about [her] work” when she handed over an early draft of Daruma — a drama about Patrick (Tobias Forrest), a veteran and quadriplegic who discovers he’s the father of a young girl born from a one-night stand years earlier — to …
Read More »A new Jurassic World film is in the works with Jurassic Park writer David Koepp penning the script read full article at worldnews365.me
Jurassic Park writer David Koepp is penning a new Jurassic World movie for Universal, with Frank Marshall producing. A new Jurassic World film is in the works with Jurassic Park writer David Koepp penning the script read full article at worldnews365.me 24 Universal is ready to unleash some news worth …
Read More »ITV’s Post Office Drama Writer Gwyneth Hughes On The Nation’s Reaction – Deadline read full article at worldnews365.me
EXCLUSIVE: With the almost impossible-to-believe Post Office scandal bedecking the front of every national newspaper this week, the writer of the ITV smash drama about the saga has said it “tapped into” frustrations with the “politics of the moment.” Gwyneth Hughes, who penned the Toby Jones-starring four-parter, said the team …
Read More »‘Summer of ’42,’ ‘Watermelon Man’ Writer Was 95 – The Hollywood Reporter read full article at worldnews365.me
Herman Raucher, the best-selling author and screenwriter who earned an Oscar nomination for the coming-of-age classic Summer of ’42 and wrote the script for the thought-provoking Watermelon Man, has died. He was 95. Raucher died Thursday of natural causes at Stamford Hospital in Stamford, Connecticut, his daughter Jenny Raucher told …
Read More »Rebel Moon writer says Part Two will deliver a nonstop action rollercoaster ride read full article at worldnews365.me
The co-writer of the Rebel Moon movies says Part Two is going to be a nonstop action rollercoaster ride of twists and turns Yesterday, we shared some quotes from director Zack Snyder and co-writer Kurt Johnstad where they gave some information on what will be seen in the extended cut …
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