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Sunday, September 14, 2014

Tom Hardy: Movie Preview - Dogs have their day in Lehane’s ‘The Drop’

LIFESTYLE
BY STEVEN ZEITCHIK
MCCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS



There were dogs on set and dogs in the script, but Tom Hardy felt like the production of “The Drop” could use one more mutt.

The British actor – known for Bane in “The Dark Knight Rises” and now, he hopes, Bob, the not-so-simple simpleton in the new crime drama penned by “Mystic River” novelist Dennis Lehane – has a hard time saying no to a pooch, or at least something he likes that might make everyone else a little crazy. So when costar Noomi Rapace brought Hardy to an animal shelter near their Brooklyn set to research their roles, the outcome wasn’t in doubt.

“I knew the minute we walked in there, he’d be walking out with a dog,” Rapace said in her trailer on the New York set shortly after the unexpected canine trip.

Hardy did adopt a dog, a pit-bull puppy, and took her to the set. Never mind that the actor was in the U.S. only for a few more weeks. Never mind that he was spending 10 hours each day shooting a movie, then titled “Animal Rescue” before it was changed.



On a chilly April day during the 2013 shoot, Hardy’s new pet was outside the working-class bar where the film is set, jumping, barking and looking a little overwhelmed, or maybe just confused why someone had yet to walk him over to craft services.

“She’s still around, yep. She’s still around,” said Hardy in an interview at the Toronto International Film Festival when asked about the dog. “She has a great home.”

That kind of unexpected behavior characterized Hardy as he made the film, directed by “Bullhead” auteur Michael Roskam and opening Friday after its Toronto premiere last weekend.

Hardy embraced a single-mindedness to play opposite the famously self-critical James Gandolfini (the last movie the late actor shot). Hardy wasn’t bashful in offering suggestions as he watched playback of scenes at the monitors and lobbying Lehane and producers for a more ambiguous ending, which the screenwriter then partly rewrote on set.

He also often indulged in a kind of wild playfulness when Roskam yelled cut, engaging costar Matthias Schoenaerts in what appeared to be a game of unrequited tag and generally getting in touch with his inner child.

“I joke around because if I don’t let it go, it has the counterintuitive effect on the work,” he said in Toronto, puffing on an electronic cigarette.


“Some actors, they can stand still behind a string,” Roskam said. “And with some actors, it’s like they don’t want to over-concentrate and be good when you’re not shooting, and then you say action and they lose it. Tom is one of those actors.”

“The Drop” is a mood piece of double-crosses and beaten-down humans, of dog rescues that are metaphors for lost innocence. Lehane makes his feature-screenwriting debut with the film, adapting the script from his short story. Shot by Nicolas Karakatsanis in the brackish palettes and confined spaces of working-class Brooklyn, “The Drop” has the kind of muted tone and slow-burn pacing one doesn’t see much of in American thrillers these days.

“What I was trying to do was go back into a very authentic era of film noir,” Roskam said. “The average person thinks of noir, and they think of shadows on the ceiling and a femme fatale and a guy with a smoke. For me, it’s a social comment, a voice for the voiceless. I wanted to direct this film as if Frank Capra would have done ‘Taxi Driver.’”

That’s in part why the film was shot entirely on location in and around the neighborhood of Marine Park, a working-class enclave that’s just a few miles from hipster Brooklyn but a time zone away in sensibility. There is a blue-collar bar, named for Bob’s cousin Marv (Gandolfini), who is sort of like Tony Soprano but without the success. Once its owner, Marv has lost the bar to a group of Chechen mobsters who use it as a “drop” point for money laundering.

At the start of the film, a robbery has the mobsters putting the screws to Marv and bartender Bob. Meanwhile, Hardy’s character, a low-key and possibly slow-witted man, has rescued a pit bull pup.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.pressherald.com/2014/09/14/movie-preview-dogs-have-their-day-in-lehanes-the-drop/

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Tom Hardy's Pit Bull co-star Zora nuzzles his face as they walk the red carpet together at screening of The Drop

MAIL ON LINE
By JESSICA EARNSHAW FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 03:26 EST, 9 September 2014 | UPDATED: 07:29 EST, 9 September 2014

Reunited: Tom Hardy received an excitable reception from his pet pooch in new movie The Drop, at a special screening at NYC's Sunshine Theater on Monday

There was only one co-star Tom Hardy was concerned with being reunited with on Monday evening at the premiere of his new movie The Drop.

The actor looked jubilant to see Pit Bull Zora who he carried in his arms after arriving at New York City's Sunshine Theatre.

The 36-year-old tickled and stroked the pet pooch, who licked his face excitable, as they joined Noomi Rapace and Elizabeth Rodriguez for the special screening.


Zora, who was spotted rolling around on the floor playfully, is rescued in the gritty flick by Tom's character Bob Saginowski.

The Dark Knight Rises hunk dressed in a black suit, white shirt and a green tie for the evening, which was in complete contrast to Noomi's attire.

The Swedish star, 34, chose a striking metallic two-piece in pink, complete with suit jacket and dress, which was worn with patent black heels.

Cheeky: Elizabeth Rodriguez brushed Tom's beard playfully as the posed for a group shot

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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Watch: First Trailer For 'The Drop' Starring Tom Hardy, James Gandolfini, Noomi Rapace & Matthias Schoenaerts

THE PLAYLIST
BY KEVIN JAGERNAUTH
APRIL 1, 2014 2:42 PM



Co-starring the late James Gandolfini, Noomi Rapace and Matthias Schoenaerts, and directed by "Bullhead" filmmaker Michael Roskam, this one follows an ex-con trying to go straight, working a legit job in a bar, whose life gets upended by a robbery gone wrong. It's potent stuff, particularly for this Boston Brooklyn-set tale, and Roskam knew he had a great duo in Hardy and Gandolfini. "I could see there was a bit of a smile between them. It was like, 'We're going to nail this, right?' " Roskam said of the production. "And they did this intense scene and were just spot on. There was a beautiful connection between those two guys."



See that chemistry below in the first trailer for the film. Fox Searchlight will bring it to theaters on September 19th. Watch below.


READ MORE HERE: http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/watch-first-trailer-for-the-drop-starring-tom-hardy-james-gandolfini-nooomi-rapace-matthias-schoenaerts-20140327

Saturday, December 14, 2013

FIRST LOOK: 'CHILD 44' STARRING TOM HARDY, GARY OLDMAN, AND NOOMI RAPACE



I AM ROGUE
Friday, 13 December 2013 11:26
Written by  Jordan DeSaulnier

In Child 44, Tom Hardy and Gary Oldman have left behind Gotham City in favor of Stalinist Russia.

Summit Entertainment has released the first two stills from the film, showing off Hardy, Oldman, and Noomi Rapace in the dramatic thriller.

The film has an intriguing story and a solid pedigree.  It's based on the novel, the first in a trilogy, by Tom Rob Smith, with Clockers novelist and The Wire writer Richard Price handling the screenplay adaptation.


Child 44 follows Hardy as Leo Stepanovich Demidov, a war hero, rising star in State Security Force, and true believer in the state despite its hypocrisy and brutality in the final days of Stalin's rule.  In 1953, though, Leo begins tracking a serial killer who targets children, and his investigation puts him at odds with his superiors, whose official position is to simply deny that the killer exists.  Leo edges ever-closer to becoming an enemy of the state himself, his increasing determination to find the killer leading him to reclaim his humanity from an oppressive machine.

Noomi Rapace of Prometheus and the Swedish The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo plays Raisa, Leo's wife and ally in his search for the killer.  These two stills, courtesy of Rope of Silicon, provide our first official looks at Rapace, Hardy, and Oldman in some sharp Soviet duds.

READ MORE HERE: http://www.iamrogue.com/news/movie-news/item/10294-first-look-child-44-starring-tom-hardy-gary-oldman-and-noomi-rapace.html

Monday, August 19, 2013

Tom Hardy is back in uniform as he stomps around Child 44 set in big black boots and Soviet Union garb

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 23:54 EST, 18 August 2013 | UPDATED: 23:54 EST, 18 August 2013

Taking direction: Tom received some instructions from director Daniel Espinosa on the set
Taking direction: Tom received some instructions from director Daniel Espinosa on the set

His made his first forays into acting playing soldiers in Band Of Brothers and Black Hawk Down.

And as Tom Hardy stepped back into uniform on Sunday it seemed he was happy to get back to his roots.
The 35-year-old actor stomped around the Prague, Czech Republic set of his new movie Child 44 in knee-high black boots and an old Soviet Union military uniform.

The Dark Knight Rises star had his blue trousers tucked into the boots and wore a dark green jacket with a lone medal on his chest and a blue hat with a red brim and short black visor.


He was convicted of and executed for 52 murders in the Soviet Union that took place between 1978 and 1990.

The book explored the education system, orphanages and homosexuality in the USSR, among other themes.




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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Tom Hardy & Noomi Rapace: 'Child 44' Set with Joel Kinnaman!


Tom Hardy & Noomi Rapace: 'Child 44' Set with Joel Kinnaman!

JUST JARED
July 30, 2013

Tom Hardy dons a military uniform while filming scenes for his upcoming thriller flick Child 44 with his co-star Noomi Rapace on Sunday (July 28) in Prague, Czech Republic.

The 35-year-old English actor and the 33-year-old Swedish actress were joined on set by their co-star Joel Kinnaman.


Sunday, July 28, 2013

What Has Hottie Tom Hardy Been Up To?



Posted on 7/27/2013 2:00:00 PM 
by Nathaniel Grey
FRONTIERS LA.COM

The Dark Knight Rises' Tom Hardy has joined the U.S.S.R.-set spy drama Child 44, based on the first book in author Tom Rob Smith's trilogy.  

Easy Money director Daniel Espinosa leads this tale about a security officer trying to investigate a series of child murders in a society that denies such crimes exist in their country. Despite being demoted and eventually exiled, with the support of his wife he can't let go of his quest for justice. Joining Hardy are The Killing's Joel Kinnaman, Prometheus' Noomi Rapace, Harry Potter's Gary Oldman and The Master's Philip Seymour Hoffman. 


Hardy has completed filming a couple different projects that are in post-production. Among them are James Gandolfini's final film, the crime drama Animal Rescue, which brings together a few story elements including a murder, lost pit bull and a scam artist. 

Based on a short story by Shutter Island author Dennis Lehanne, the film costars Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows' Noomi Rapace, Orange is the New Black cast member Elizabeth Rodriguez and Animal Kingdom's James Frecheville. 


Thursday, June 27, 2013

Philip Seymour Hoffman with Tom Hardy in 'Child 44' (THE NEW AGE)


Deadline.com has revealed that American actor Philip Seymour Hoffman will feature along Tom Hardy and Noomi Rapace in "Child 44," a political thriller set in the former Soviet Union.

Swedish director Daniel Espinosa ("Safe House") will helm this project based on the novel of the same name by Tom Rob Smith.

Philip Seymour Hoffman will take a supporting role along with Gary Oldman ("Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy") and Joel Kinnaman ("Easy Money").

Tom Hardy will play a Russian secret police officer who believes in the Communist ideal. His beliefs are tested when he investigates a series of children's murders that have been covered up by his superiors. Noomi Rapace will play his wife, a woman with many secrets.

Ridley Scott will co-produce this Summit Entertainment project.


Thursday, June 20, 2013

Michael Fassbender: ‘Prometheus’ Sequel Moving Forward With Script From Jack Paglen (COLLIDER) by Adam Chitwood

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20th Century Fox seems to have a game plan with regards to a sequel to last year’s Prometheus.  While director Ridley Scott made no secret of the fact that he envisioned the Alien pseudo-sequel as the beginning of a new franchise, firm movement on the follow-up had yet to materialize.  Coming off a box office take of over $400 million worldwide for the R-rated sci-fi pic, Fox was initially said to be targeting a 2014 or 2015 release date for Prometheus 2.  Screenwriter Damon Lindelof revealed earlier this year that he opted not to return to pen the follow-up, and a few months ago a story surfaced claiming that Fox was “freaking out” over how to continue the story. Well it appears that a logline for Prometheus 2 has indeed been sorted out, as screenwriter Jack Paglen is in talks to pen the script for the follow-up, with Noomi Rapace and Michael Fassbender expected to return in the starring roles.  Less certain, though, is Scott’s involvement this time around.



READ MORE: http://collider.com/prometheus-2-sequel-news-jack-palgen/

Sunday, March 31, 2013

20 new photos of Tom Hardy on the set of ‘Animal Rescue’ in Brooklyn by CHRISTINE on MARCH 30, 2013 · in NEW YORK CITY, NEWS, ON LOCATION PHOTOS


This week Tom Hardy continued filming his latest project, Animal Rescue in Brooklyn, and once again he was nothing but gracious to all of the fans who waited near the set to meet him, and his co-star Noomi Rapace.

Tom never seems to mind meeting fans. Our readers have told us he’s taken the extra time to talk to their kids, pet their dogs, and sign their memorabilia, then he even thanks them for waiting for him to finish shooting!

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

It's Tom Hardy and a Puppy on the Set of Animal Rescue! Source: WENN.com March 22, 2013 (COMING SOON)


The film now in production in New York, a number of new photos from Michael R. Roskam's Animal Rescue have come online, revealing leading man Tom Hardy playing with one of his adorable animal co-stars. 


Based on the short story by Dennis Lehane, Animal Rescue revolves around a killing that results from a lost and contested pit bull. The story appeared in the Akashic Books anthology "Boston Noir," which Lehane also edited.




Friday, March 22, 2013

Gary Oldman Joining Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace in 'Child 44' (Exclusive) 5:04 PM PDT 3/21/2013 by Borys Kit (THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER)



Gary Oldman is signing on to join Tom Hardy in Child 44, a 1950s Soviet-era thriller being produced by Ridley Scott and Michael Schaefer via the Scott Free banner. Lionsgate is distributing.

Daniel Espinosa is directing the thriller, which follows a member of the Soviet military police (Hardy) who, while investigating a series of child murders, finds himself the target of his own government’s suspicions.

READ MORE: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/gary-oldman-joining-tom-hardy-429473

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Tom Hardy in talks to star in 'Child 44' 'Safe House' director Daniel Espinosa helming for Scott Free Productions By JUSTIN KROLL (VARIETY)



Tom Hardy continues to add to his already-busy schedule as the "Dark Knight Rises" thesp is in talks to star in the Scott Free production "Child 44."

Daniel Espinosa is helming the pic, with Ridley Scott producing for Scott Free.

Richard Price is penning the script based on the Tom Rob Smith novel. Story is set in the Stalin-era Soviet Union and follows a disgraced lawyer who is dispatched to investigate a series of child murders.

Hardy is first expected to shoot the Fox Searchlight pic "Animal Rescue" with Noomi Rapace in March, followed by "Child 44."


Friday, December 21, 2012

Tom Hardy & Noomi Rapace: 'Animal Rescue' Stars? (JUST JARED)



Tom Hardy is in final talks to star in the upcoming crime drama Animal Rescue, according to Deadline!

The 35-year-old Dark Knight Rises actor may be joined for the flick by Noomi Rapace – she was reportedly offered the role of the female leading lady!

READ MORE: http://www.justjared.com/2012/12/17/tom-hardy-noomi-rapace-animal-rescue-stars/

Thursday, August 2, 2012

'Prometheus' sequel going ahead with Michael Fassbender, Noomi Rapace Published Wednesday, Aug 1 2012, 3:32pm EDT | By Kristina Bustos (DIGITAL SPY)


Ridley Scott is actively going ahead with a sequel to Prometheus, it has been reported.

The science fiction film about a group of explorers who travel into space to seek the origins of mankind on Earth starred Michael Fassbender, Noomi Rapace, Charlize Theron and Idris Elba.





READ MORE: http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/news/a396823/prometheus-sequel-going-ahead-with-michael-fassbender-noomi-rapace.html



Thursday, June 14, 2012

Michael Fassbender: Paradise Found? Prometheus Sequel Named (PEREZ HILTON) (spoilers)



WARNING! WARNING!

If you haven’t seen Prometheus, we sincerely recommend you bookmark this page and go watch it immediately!!

We don’t mind waiting.

Oscar-nominated director Ridley Scott came clean recently about his intentions for a sequel.
The sci-fi hit that was equal parts action and philosophy AND it slaughtered so many of its main characters, we were honestly curious how he could approach it.

Worry not! The 74 year-old director has a plan.

He said:

"From the very beginning, I was working from a premise that lent itself to a sequel… I really don't want to meet God in the first one. I want to leave it open to [Noomi Rapace's character Dr Elizabeth Shaw] saying, 'I don't want to go back to where I came from. I want to go where they came from'.”


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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Movie Review: Prometheus Packed With Great Acting, Big Ideas—and Monsters! Today 4:27 PM PDT by PETER PARAS (E ONLINE)



Review in a Hurry: B +  Director Ridley Scott's (sorta) Alien prequel arrives with much secrecy, a stellar cast, and groundbreaking 3-D visuals. The sense of awesome is high. But the script by Lost mastermind Damon Lindelof unravels, starting out as a compelling "Tree of Life with monsters" to simply just monsters.

Then again, plenty of smarty-pants critics made similar complaints about Alien 33 years ago.


The Bigger Picture: In the year 2093, Dr. Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace) and her hunky fellow scientist Holloway (Logan Marshall-Green) make a discovery, the most significant in human history. Buried in caves throughout earth, are several maps leading to a location in deep space. Who made them? Man's creators? They board the ship Prometheus, off to find the literal meaning of life.

Director Scott hasn't made a sci-fi flick since '82 and that was Blade Runner—so no pressure. Yet his style of intricately detailed ginormous visuals balanced with tiny moments of suspense still impresses. Every lush image is matched with a thoughtfulness rarely seen in summer blockbusters.

The first half of the film is remarkable, as Shaw and the crew explore artifacts on an unknown world. Every step they take mixes clever technology with Big Ideas.

The cast is strong too.



Read more: http://www.eonline.com/news/movie_reviews/movie_review_prometheus_packed_with/321755



Saturday, June 2, 2012

‘Prometheus’ premiere: Charlize Theron, Michael Fassbender, Noomi Rapace walk the blue carpet The stars came out to celebrate the world premiere Ridley Scott’s new sci-fi thriller (NEW YORK DAILY NEWS)



LONDON — The stars of “Prometheus” landed in London on a special blue carpet Thursday night for the world premiere of Sir Ridley Scott’s new sci-fi thriller.

Noomi Rapace, Charlize Theron, Michael Fassbender and Guy Pearce joined the director to meet fans at Leicester Square.

“Prometheus” takes its title from the spaceship in the story. The vessel goes on a mission to explore signs of alien life and the origins of mankind.

The film marks Scott’s return to the sci-fi genre after classics such as “Alien” and “Blade Runner.”


Twentieth Century Fox revealed the film has been given an “R” rating due to scenes of “sci-fi violence including some intense images, and brief language.” The worry is that the big budget film would suffer as it has a potential appeal to younger audiences, who now can’t attend without being accompanied by an adult. When questioned about this, Scott outlined that artistic integrity was his central concern, not cutting corners.

“What you don’t want to do is to undermine the fundamental punch of the movie. If it means taking things out and therefore diminishing it then you shouldn’t do that,” he said.



Read more:http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/prometheus-premiere-charlize-theron-michael-fassbender-noomi-rapace-walk-blue-carpet-article-1.1087864



Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Prometheus: Is It Any Good? Early Reviews Are In! Today 10:32 AM PDT by PETER GICAS (E ON LINE)



When it comes to Prometheus, the critics have spoken.

Well, a few of them have, at least, as early reviews are already starting to trickle in for director Ridley Scott's highly anticipated supposed prequel-of-sorts to Alien starring Charlize Theron, Michael Fassbender and Swedish Girl With the Dragon Tattoo star Noomi Rapace.


"Ridley Scott's third venture into science-fiction, after Alien in 1979 and Blade Runner in 1982, won't become a genre benchmark like those classics despite its equivalent seriousness and ambition," writes The Hollywood Reporter's Todd McCarthy. "But it does supply enough visual spectacle, tense action and sticky, slithery monster attacks to hit the spot with thrill-seeking audiences worldwide."

While "elaborately conceived from a visual standpoint," notes Variety's Justin Chang, it nevertheless "remains earthbound in narrative terms, forever hinting at the existence of a higher intelligence without evincing much of its own," adding that "the film conspicuously lacks the long, drawn-out silences and sense of menace in close quarters that made Alien so elegantly unnerving."


Read more:http://www.eonline.com/news/prometheus_it_any_good_early_reviews/319912