Showing posts with label looper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label looper. Show all posts

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Emily Blunt Tipped for Lead Role in Gone Girl Adaptation By Timur Moon: Subscribe to Timur's RSS feed




Devil Wears Prada star Emily Blunt is in the frame to star in the screen adaptation of Gone Girl, the macabre potboiler and psychodrama that was the runaway US publishing phenomenon of 2012.

The thriller, which topped the New York Times bestseller list, selling 2 million copies since last summer, has been memorably described as "like a Hitchcock rewritten by a mean Candace Bushnell" by one critic, in a reference to the author of the Sex and the City books.

Following the commercial success of The Hunger Games and the sensation surrounding Fifty Shades of Grey, bidding to secure the film rights for the summer's most popular novel was fierce, eventually going to 20th Century Fox for $1.5 million. Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn has been signed up by the studio to write the screen adaptation.

Initial speculation as to who will land the lead role centred on Legally Blonde star Reece Witherspoon, who has confirmed she is to produce the film. But her hopes of landing the part were dismissed by TheAtlanticWire.com, which labelled her a "chipper little sparkplug", adding that the role demanded "someone with secrets".

READ MORE: http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/420971/20130105/emily-blunt-gone-girl-hollywood-reece-witherspoon.htm

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Dames Helen Mirren and Judi Dench battle for best actress award (TELEGRAPH)

Dame Helen Mirren will battle with Dame Judi Dench for best British actress at the London Critics' Circle Film Awards, as Daniel Craig gets nod for best actor for 007 role


Dame Helen Mirren will vie with Dame Judi Dench and Emily Blunt for best British actress at the London Critics' Circle Film Awards.

Actress Dame Helen is nominated for her role as the filmmaker's wife in the movie Hitchcock, while Dame Judi is up for two films, as MI5 boss in Skyfall and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.

Blunt is also shortlisted for two films, Looper and Your Sister's Sister, while the other nominees are Andrea Riseborough (Shadow Dancer) and Alice Lowe (Sightseers).

Bond star Daniel Craig is up for British actor of the year, competing against Daniel Day-Lewis for his role as the former US president in the Steven Spielberg film Lincoln.

Skyfall has been nominated for five awards, including British film, supporting actor (Javier Bardem), and supporting actress (Dame Judi).




Monday, November 26, 2012

Colin Firth on Emily Blunt in 'Looper' SAG Preview: Actors on Actors - Firth on Blunt (VARIETY)


BY COLIN FIRTH

Emily Blunt has something that is much rarer in actors than it should be, and that is mystery, given that mystery is such a cherished commodity in a performer. And she has it in abundance.

One of the things that struck me watching "Looper" is that she makes such an impact on the film. You meet her halfway through movie. Is this a cameo? And yet as soon as she shows up, you're rooting for her. But you're also not quite sure about her: Is she menacing or sympathetic, a liar or genuine?


READ MORE: http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118062449/

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Emily Blunt is Harper’s Bazaar Australia’s November cover star ROSEMARY MAC CABE (IRISH TIMES)


Have you seen Looper? After a helluva lot of media hype – including a bizarrely confrontational interview that Joseph Gordon-Levitt did with Matt Cooper – I went to check it out on Monday night in the Savoy, my new local (I love those plush curtains!). I’d give it a solid 3.5 stars (I always feel like three stars is such a fence-sitting position). I’m not raving about it, like so many people are, but I did really enjoy it, despite Gordon-Levitt’s odd facial prosthetics. Emily Blunt puts in a seriously amazing performance.

http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/fash-mob/2012/10/04/emily-blunt-is-harpers-bazaar-australias-november-cover-star/

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Emily Blunt: Sharp-talking Blunt gets to the point Date September 16, 2012 BY Helen Barlow (BRISBANE TIMES)


After making her name as a gorgeous scene-stealer, the English actor is dressing down, buffing up and packing heat.




It takes until halfway through Rian Johnson's clever time-travel sci-fi thriller, Looper, for Emily Blunt to appear, but when she does - as a gun-toting farmer and single mum - she's unforgettable. Johnson has even called Blunt his secret weapon.

''There was a bit of pressure,'' the garrulous 29-year-old admits while promoting this year's opening film at the Toronto International Film Festival.

"I really wanted to embrace the physicality."

Emily Blunt


Read more:http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/entertainment/movies/sharptalking-blunt-gets-to-the-point-20120915-25yif.html

Friday, April 13, 2012

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Emily Blunt: Her Five Favorite Films (ROTTEN TOMATOES)



Plus, the star of this week's Salmon Fishing in the Yemen on working with Ewan McGregor, her forthcoming comedy with Jason Segel, and reprising that Devil Wears Prada role.

by Luke Goodsell |

Emily Blunt arrived proper for most audiences as Meryl Streep's sarcastic, binge-dieting assistant in The Devil Wears Prada -- in which she stole many a scene from the Oscar legend -- and since then has proved a versatile star across all kinds of genres, be they comedy, drama, sci-fi and most things in between.

She's soon to be headlining The Five-Year Engagement, Nicholas Stoller's comedy reunion with Jason Segel (for whom she appeared in The Muppets), trading quips with Colin Firth in Arthur Newman, Golf Pro, and starring in Rian Johnson's (Brick) much-anticipated time-travel thriller, Looper.

This week, Blunt co-stars opposite Ewan McGregor in Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, director Lasse Hallström's picturesque comedy-drama about a fisheries expert enlisted by an eccentric sheik to bring a river to the Arabian desert. We had the chance to speak with the actress recently about the movie, her friendship with McGregor, and some of her forthcoming projects.

Read on for that, but first -- here are her five favorite films.http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/salmon_fishing_in_the_yemen/news/1924667/five_favorite_films_with_emily_blunt/




Tuesday, January 3, 2012

The Ten Can't Miss Films of 2012 (Zimbio.com)

By JoeRobberson on January 2, 2012

(BauerGriffin, PacificCoastNews)

With apologies to Breaking Dawn - Part 2, John Carter, The Amazing Spiderman, The Avengers, and American Reunion, here are the real can't miss films of 2012. With most Hollywood blockbusters, and especially within the comic book genre, you know what you're going to get. I can say with confidence right now that John Carter, Spiderman, and The Avengers will all look terrific and will probably be worth seeing, but they will all be effects-driven mindless popcorn action flicks that provide zero intellectual stimulation. This is fine, of course, many of us use the movies as a way to relax and unwind, and not thinking at all can be a godsend sometimes. However, looking a bit deeper into the upcoming crop of films for this new year reveals some true gems. These are the movies you really need to see in 2012.

1. The Dark Knight - July 2012

Easily #1, The Dark Knight Rises will end Christopher Nolan and Christian Bale's Batman trilogy that began seven years ago with Batman Begins. 2008's The Dark Knight was lauded critically and commercially and fans are expecting more of the same for Rises. With the additions of Tom Hardy as Bane and Anne Hathaway as Catwoman, as well as smaller roles filled by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Marion Cotillard, Rises features another amazing cast. What remains to be seen is what path Nolan will take with his hero. Set eight years after the end of The Dark Knight, the story will revolve around a graying Bruce Wayne. Will Nolan take Batman to places unexplored in comic book films? Will the hero meet his maker in Bane? The looming threat of Batman's death makes The Dark Knight Rises the most anticipated comic book film ever made.

2. Lincoln - December 2012

 
Spielberg and Lewis on set (Richmond Times-Dispatch)Directed by Steven Spielberg and based on Doris Kearns Goodwin's encyclopedic novel, Team of Rivals, Lincoln is expected to be one of the best films of 2012 and a major Oscar contender come this time next year. Daniel Day-Lewis will play the title role so his involvement alone makes the film a must-see. The method actor chooses his projects wisely and Lincoln may be his most ambitious yet. Giving the iconic 16th American President life is a daunting task that only Lewis may be able to pull off. Though, he won't be alone as Lincoln has an amazing supporting cast in Tommy Lee Jones, Gordon-Levitt, Jared Harris, John Hawkes, David Strathairn, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Sally Field.

3. The Hunger Games - March 23, 2012

With a built in audience devout to the Suzanne Collins novels, The Hunger Games should see a huge opening weekend and total box office take. Director Gary Ross cast Jennifer Lawrence as his young heroine, Katniss Everdeen, and the role should propel her career. Katniss has been the idol of young girls everywhere since the novel's publication in 2008, but the book does quite a bit to distance itself from other young adult novels like the Twilight series. For one, the setting is post-apocalyptic, violent, and no real place for children. Much like Ender's Game, The Hunger Games places children in an adult context and treats them without sympathy. Katniss must face off with 23 other "tributes" aged 12 to 18, in a televised fight to the death masquerading as tradition in a twisted future American society. The loyal book following and "The Running Man meets Lord of the Flies" storyline makes The Hunger Games a potential blockbuster for 2012.


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4. Prometheus - June 8, 2012

Ridley Scott's film was originally conceived as a prequel to Alien, but rewrites have changed the story and we won't be seeing Ridley in this one. Prometheus is the name of a spaceship carrying a team of explorers deep into the solar system in hopes of discovering the origins of life on Earth. Noomi Rapace (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - Sweden) will star as the lead scientist with Michael Fassbender playing an android. Charlize Theron, Patrick Wilson, Idris Elba, and Guy Pearce also co-star. Scott, who is the industry's foremost authority on extraterrestrial science-fiction, returns to what he does best with Prometheus. Expect a dark, terrifying account of close encounters. I'm hoping for an R-rating for this one and some serious scary alien murders. Basically, I'd like Alien again.

5. Moonrise Kingdom - May 2012

Keitel on set (caughtonset.com)Wes Anderson's first live-action film since 2007's The Darjeeling Limited will be met with unrivaled fervor from film buffs and hipsters everywhere. As with Darjeeling, Moonrise Kingdom was written by Anderson and Roman Coppola, and will feature some old hands, but also plenty of new ones. Bill Murray will appear in his fifth Anderson film, as will Jason Schwartzman (his third). Joining them will be Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Tilda Swinton (always destined to work with Wes in my opinion), Frances McDormand, and Harvey Keitel. The all-star cast will all portray small-town New Englanders who set off in search of a young couple who flee the town. Anderson set the story in the 1960's so it will be interesting to see how he directs a period piece, something he's never done before.

6. Skyfall - November 9, 2012

The newest James Bond film is Daniel Craig's third in the historic franchise. He has been offered a huge contract that would place him in the next five Bond films also. Craig's success as the British secret agent has put the once-moribund franchise back on top. Skyfall will test Bond's relationship with M (Judy Dench), as her past will intersect with the present and cause the main conflict in the film. What sets this edition apart, however, is the inclusion of director Sam Mendes. His presence lends real credence to a production that could have been explosion after explosion. Mendes has a talent for real narrative storytelling so Skyfall may actually have a plot worth paying attention to. Can Mendes do what no other Bond director has ever done? Can he make a film that doesn't just look spectacular, but actually has some depth?

7. This is 40 - December 2012

Megan Fox On Set Of 'This Is Forty'
Judd Apatow's second film of 2012 (The Five-Year Engagement) is a spin-off of his 2007 film, Knocked Up. The story will center around the lives of Pete (Paul Rudd) and Debbie (Leslie Mann) a couple years after the events of Knocked Up. Jason Segal and Megan Fox will co-star. Apatow's films all follow the same basic premise: a guy is humiliated hilariously and built back up by his collection of friends and the woman he loves. Knocked Up was one of the surprise hits of 2007, so This is 40 should do well with date-night crowds and anyone 40 and under. Plus, the dynamic duo of Rudd and Segal is hard to pass up in any context.

8. Dark Shadows - May 12, 2012

Johnny Depp and Tim Burton reunite for the ninth time on Dark Shadows, the supernatural vampire story based on the cult 1966-1971 gothic soap opera . Depp will play Barnabas Collins, a rich playboy who is turned into a vampire and loses his estate. The cast will feature Eva Green, Michelle Pfieffer, Helena Bonham-Carter, and Chloe Moretz. Burton films are typically filled with his trademark creative style and sound. He loves the macabre and Dark Shadows seems to be set in the same kind of world that made Edward Scissorhands, Sleepy Hollow, and Batman so memorable. The adult subject matter and the presence of Depp in the lead points to a return to form for Burton. Although we may be even more impressed with his other 2012 release: his new remake of his own film, Frankenweenie .


(EntertainmentWeekly.com)

9. The Great Gatsby - December 25, 2012

Visionary director Baz Luhrman lends his talents to the classic American novel, The Great Gatsby. The ambitious project will be worth a shot based on the impressive pedigree alone. Jack Clayton's 1974 film starring Robert Redford stands as a lackluster intertpretation of the colorful novel so there is much room for improvement. Luhrman should embrace the music of the time and fill the screen with the color and vivacity the '74 film lacked. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Gatsby, Tobey Maguire as Nick Carraway and Carey Mulligan as Daisy Buchanon, the 2012 edition sports an impressive cast of A-list talent.

Leonardo+DiCaprio in Leonardo DiCaprio on Set for 'Gatsby'
Leonardo DiCaprio and the cast of Baz Luhrmann's 'The Great Gatsby' film driving scenes on location. (Bauer Griffin)more pics »10. Looper - September 28, 2012

Rian Johnson's long-awaited science-fiction thriller will be released this Fall. The film features futuristic hit-men, called "loopers" who wait for their marks to be sent to their time from the future. Problems arise when one looper (Gordon-Levitt) is tasked with killing his future self (Bruce Willis). Johnson and Levitt teamed up to great success in 2005's Brick, the film which really made Levitt as a serious actor. Their reunion and Johnson's original story could make Looper one of the real hits of 2012. Good science-fiction is hard to come by these days, but solid ones typically rule the box office. My bet is Looper will be something really special. Johnson has a unique cinematic style and vision that should lend itself spectacularly to a sci-fi story like this.