Graphic novel icon Frank Miller let his conniving producing partner screw his faithful business manager out of more than a million bucks ... according to a new lawsuit. Mark Lichtman says he worked for Miller for 28 years -- on projects like "Sin City," "300," "The Spirit" and "Sin City 2" -- until "producer" Silenn Thomas came on the scene in 2006. According to docs, Thomas started defaming Lichtman in order to force him out of the picture. In the suit,...
- 7/20/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Frank Miller's ex-business manager claims the Sin City writer owes him unpaid fees, and is suing for at least $1 million in damages.
Mark Lichtman says he represented Miller for nearly three decades, managing his entertainment business interests from his graphic novels, films and television projects. He's lost his copy of their original contract, but claims it entitles him to 10 percent of Miller's entertainment earnings from deals entered into during their business relationship.
Lichtman says Miller made more than $15 million from projects like Sin City, 300 and The Spirit during their nearly 30 years of working together —...
Mark Lichtman says he represented Miller for nearly three decades, managing his entertainment business interests from his graphic novels, films and television projects. He's lost his copy of their original contract, but claims it entitles him to 10 percent of Miller's entertainment earnings from deals entered into during their business relationship.
Lichtman says Miller made more than $15 million from projects like Sin City, 300 and The Spirit during their nearly 30 years of working together —...
- 7/19/2017
- by Ashley Cullins
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Just last month, we brought you details from an interview with director Robert Rodriguez (Machete Kills) at SXSW where he stated that Sin City 2 was back on track, would finally go into production this summer and would feature a cast “of the same caliber and eclecticism” as the first film.
Now, Dimension Films has officially announced that Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller will begin production on Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. Check out the press release below for all the details.
Press Release:
Austin, TX (12 April 2012) — Filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, along with producer Alexander Rodnyansky, have announced that production will commence on the highly anticipated sequel to 2005’s Sin City, entitled Sin City: A Dame To Kill For. The film will be produced by Ar Films and Quick Draw Productions, financed through Ar Films U.S and released domestically by Dimension Films.
“The first question I...
Now, Dimension Films has officially announced that Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller will begin production on Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. Check out the press release below for all the details.
Press Release:
Austin, TX (12 April 2012) — Filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, along with producer Alexander Rodnyansky, have announced that production will commence on the highly anticipated sequel to 2005’s Sin City, entitled Sin City: A Dame To Kill For. The film will be produced by Ar Films and Quick Draw Productions, financed through Ar Films U.S and released domestically by Dimension Films.
“The first question I...
- 4/13/2012
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
Its been a hell of a long wait but finally Dimension Films have announced that 'Sin City 2,' which will be called in Sin City: A Dame To Kill For, has officially gone into production.
They have released a official statement below:
Filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, along with producer Alexander Rodnyansky, have announced that production will commence on the highly anticipated sequel to 2005’s Sin City, entitled Sin City: A Dame To Kill For. The film will be produced by Ar Films and Quick Draw Productions, financed through Ar Films U.S and released domestically by Dimension Films.
“The first question I am always asked is “When will you make another Sin City? ,” said Rodriquez. “I have wanted to re-team with Frank Miller and return to the world he created since the day we wrapped the original, but have felt a duty to the...
They have released a official statement below:
Filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, along with producer Alexander Rodnyansky, have announced that production will commence on the highly anticipated sequel to 2005’s Sin City, entitled Sin City: A Dame To Kill For. The film will be produced by Ar Films and Quick Draw Productions, financed through Ar Films U.S and released domestically by Dimension Films.
“The first question I am always asked is “When will you make another Sin City? ,” said Rodriquez. “I have wanted to re-team with Frank Miller and return to the world he created since the day we wrapped the original, but have felt a duty to the...
- 4/13/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Flicks News)
- FlicksNews.net
The official word on the long awaited sequel to Sin City, now known as Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, has finally come; and we have your first details right here. Dig it!
From the Press Release
Filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, along with producer Alexander Rodnyansky, have announced that production will commence on the highly anticipated sequel to 2005’s Sin City, entitled Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. The film will be produced by Ar Films and Quick Draw Productions, financed through Ar Films U.S and released domestically by Dimension Films.
“The first question I am always asked is 'When will you make another Sin City?'” said Rodriquez. “I have wanted to re-team with Frank Miller and return to the world he created since the day we wrapped the original but have felt a duty to the fans to wait until we...
From the Press Release
Filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, along with producer Alexander Rodnyansky, have announced that production will commence on the highly anticipated sequel to 2005’s Sin City, entitled Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. The film will be produced by Ar Films and Quick Draw Productions, financed through Ar Films U.S and released domestically by Dimension Films.
“The first question I am always asked is 'When will you make another Sin City?'” said Rodriquez. “I have wanted to re-team with Frank Miller and return to the world he created since the day we wrapped the original but have felt a duty to the fans to wait until we...
- 4/13/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller have announced that production for the sequel to 2005's "Sin City" is moving forward with plans to shoot this summer. The sequel is now called "Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For." Plot is still under wraps and most of the original cast is expected to return. The film is based on Miller's graphic novel; Miller also co-wrote the script with "The Departed's" William Monahan. Just like the first "Sin City," Miller will co-direct the sequel with Rodriguez. It's unclear whether Quentin Tarantino, who did a stint as a special guest director in the first film, will return to help. I enjoyed the first "Sin City" so I welcome this news with open arms. Here's the complete press release from Weinstein:
Austin, TX (12 April 2012) -- Filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, along with producer Alexander Rodnyansky, have announced that production will...
Austin, TX (12 April 2012) -- Filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, along with producer Alexander Rodnyansky, have announced that production will...
- 4/13/2012
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
It's been seven years since Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller made the first Sin City. After all of these years of talk and rumors about a sequel, it's actually finally happening! Today Dimension Films announced that Sin City 2, which will be called in Sin City: A Dame To Kill For, has officially gone into production. There's no information on any of the details of the film’s story, but casting will begin next week, with many of the original cast expected to return. I imagine if you've read the comics then you have a good idea of what the movie will be about.
I enjoyed the first Sin City movie, but it's been so long that the excitement of a sequel has dropped for me. It's cool that they're doing it, but I'm not overly excited about it like I was three years ago. Are you excited about...
I enjoyed the first Sin City movie, but it's been so long that the excitement of a sequel has dropped for me. It's cool that they're doing it, but I'm not overly excited about it like I was three years ago. Are you excited about...
- 4/12/2012
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Robert Rodriguez has been talking about a sequel to Sin City for years now. We’ve known that financing has been in place, but the project was officially announced today. Titled Sin City: A Dame To Kill For, a press release has been issued, revealing that filming will start this summer and the casting process begins next week:
“Austin, TX (12 April 2012) — Filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, along with producer Alexander Rodnyansky, have announced that production will commence on the highly anticipated sequel to 2005’s Sin City, entitled Sin City: A Dame To Kill For. The film will be produced by Ar Films and Quick Draw Productions, financed through Ar Films U.S and released domestically by Dimension Films.
“The first question I am always asked is “When will you make another Sin City? ,” said Rodriquez. “I have wanted to re-team with Frank Miller and return to the...
“Austin, TX (12 April 2012) — Filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, along with producer Alexander Rodnyansky, have announced that production will commence on the highly anticipated sequel to 2005’s Sin City, entitled Sin City: A Dame To Kill For. The film will be produced by Ar Films and Quick Draw Productions, financed through Ar Films U.S and released domestically by Dimension Films.
“The first question I am always asked is “When will you make another Sin City? ,” said Rodriquez. “I have wanted to re-team with Frank Miller and return to the...
- 4/12/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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