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I really like Jason Pelham on Chicago Fire. What are the odds of him coming on board of Truck 81 full time? –Nancy
Showrunner Derek Haas is keeping mum about whether Brett Dalton’s character will stick around through the end of the season,...
I really like Jason Pelham on Chicago Fire. What are the odds of him coming on board of Truck 81 full time? –Nancy
Showrunner Derek Haas is keeping mum about whether Brett Dalton’s character will stick around through the end of the season,...
- 1/7/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Seriously. Even people who indulge in eating the flesh of the living (or maybe even the dead if you're a kinky little ghoul) need love too. And love is exactly what they find strewn amongst the entrails in this upcoming Spanish flick!
Variety reports that Manuel Martin Cuenca is set to direct the psychological thriller Canibal, a further addition to Spain's burgeoning genre auteur canon.
Cuenca's first venture into genre, Canibal, reunites him with long-term co-scribe Alejandro Hernandez and Dp Rafael de la Uz. It freely adapts a short story by Cuba's Humberto Arenal turning on a man who kills and eats men and women, until he discovers love. "This is not a Hannibal Lecter. He knows what he does is wrong. But he just can't stop," said Cuenca. Canibal is being written "in the vein of Michael Haneke's Funny Games, where you gradually discover the character's real motives,...
Variety reports that Manuel Martin Cuenca is set to direct the psychological thriller Canibal, a further addition to Spain's burgeoning genre auteur canon.
Cuenca's first venture into genre, Canibal, reunites him with long-term co-scribe Alejandro Hernandez and Dp Rafael de la Uz. It freely adapts a short story by Cuba's Humberto Arenal turning on a man who kills and eats men and women, until he discovers love. "This is not a Hannibal Lecter. He knows what he does is wrong. But he just can't stop," said Cuenca. Canibal is being written "in the vein of Michael Haneke's Funny Games, where you gradually discover the character's real motives,...
- 8/25/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Manuel Martin Cuenca is set to direct the psychological thriller Canibal . Co-written by Alejandro Hernandez, the film follows a cannibal who begins to stray from his ways when he finds love. Don't expect the film any time soon. Cuenca won't roll cameras until 2012. "This is not a Hannibal Lecter. He knows what he does is wrong. But he just can't stop," the director tells Variety. He describes the film as being in the vein of Michael Haneke's Funny Games .
- 8/25/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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