By David Kozlowski | 4 August 2017
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Audiences Are Tired Of Spectacle And Hollywood Doesn't Care.
Welcome to Issue #7 of The Lrm Weekend, a weekly column offering strong opinions about film, TV, comics, Star Wars, Marvel, DC, animation, and anime. We also want to hear from you, our awesome Lrm community! Share your feedback or ideas for future columns: @LRM_Weekend and we'll post your Tweets below!
Previous Issues: 7.28.17 | 7.21.17 | 7.14.17 | 7.7.17 | 6.30.17 | 6.23.17
Hey Lrm Weekenders, you might notice a few changes to the column this week. As summer draws to a close we're moving some stuff around and tweaking our content to be a little more opinionated and provocative.
Each of our Lrm writers have super-strong opinions about film, TV, comics, and all of the big franchises and universes. So, going forward Lrm Weekend is going to amp-up our voices a bit more -- and we invite our readers to punch back whenever and wherever you disagree!
Audiences Are Tired Of Spectacle And Hollywood Doesn't Care.
- 8/5/2017
- by David Kozlowski
- LRMonline.com
Antonio Banderas has entered talks to play Fidel Castro in Michael Radford’s upcoming drama "Castro’s Daughter" at Mankind Entertainment says Screen Daily.
The film tells the true life story of Alina Fernandez, the product of a love affair between Fidel and Cuban socialite Naty Revuelta.
Alina went on to reject her father’s regime and secretly fled Cuba in the early 1990's disguised as a Spanish tourist. The real Alina volunteered Banderas’ name as the ideal person to play the role.
The tone is said to be somewhat akin to "The King’s Speech" but from a daughter's perspective as she "overcomes the everlasting effects of the grips of her father through self liberation".
"Crash" co-writer Bobby Moresco and Pulitzer prize-winning author Nilo Cruz are penning the script. John Martinez and Joe Lamy are producing and shooting will take place in Puerto Rico.
The film tells the true life story of Alina Fernandez, the product of a love affair between Fidel and Cuban socialite Naty Revuelta.
Alina went on to reject her father’s regime and secretly fled Cuba in the early 1990's disguised as a Spanish tourist. The real Alina volunteered Banderas’ name as the ideal person to play the role.
The tone is said to be somewhat akin to "The King’s Speech" but from a daughter's perspective as she "overcomes the everlasting effects of the grips of her father through self liberation".
"Crash" co-writer Bobby Moresco and Pulitzer prize-winning author Nilo Cruz are penning the script. John Martinez and Joe Lamy are producing and shooting will take place in Puerto Rico.
- 1/14/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
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