With Pax West rapidly approaching, publisher Square Enix is ready to offer game demos, giveaways, panels, and more.
The expo takes place Aug. 31 to Sept. 3 at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle. Square will be in booth #2141, where fans can get some hands-on time with titles like “Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age,” “Kingdom Hearts III,” “Life Is Strange 2,” and “The Quiet Man.” Square will distribute advance tickets to the “Kingdom Hearts III” demo at the booth at 10 a.m. Pt each day.
Here is the full list of games playable from the show floor:
“Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia” “Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age” “Final Fantasy Brave Exvius” “Final Fantasy Xv Windows Edition” “Kingdom Hearts III” “Life Is Strange 2” “Mobius Final Fantasy” “Shadow of the Tomb Raider” “Star Ocean: Anamnesis” “The Quiet Man”
The Square Enix developer panels, which start on Aug. 31, will...
The expo takes place Aug. 31 to Sept. 3 at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle. Square will be in booth #2141, where fans can get some hands-on time with titles like “Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age,” “Kingdom Hearts III,” “Life Is Strange 2,” and “The Quiet Man.” Square will distribute advance tickets to the “Kingdom Hearts III” demo at the booth at 10 a.m. Pt each day.
Here is the full list of games playable from the show floor:
“Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia” “Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age” “Final Fantasy Brave Exvius” “Final Fantasy Xv Windows Edition” “Kingdom Hearts III” “Life Is Strange 2” “Mobius Final Fantasy” “Shadow of the Tomb Raider” “Star Ocean: Anamnesis” “The Quiet Man”
The Square Enix developer panels, which start on Aug. 31, will...
- 8/24/2018
- by Stefanie Fogel
- Variety Film + TV
According to Deadline Hollywood, Evan Rachel Wood is now attached to 18 Wheel Butterfly, the forthcoming throwback film from director Michael Polish (The Astronaut Farmer, For Lovers Only). The film was written by newcomer Christian Divine and tells the 1977-set story of a female truck driver named Rainbeaux who is wrongfully accused of a crime which forces her on a highway chase away from Smokey and some fellow truckers. The project, headed by Aaron Magnani at Water Bear Productions is looking for financing. It’s definitely got a unique tilt to it as well as some magnetic talent, although it’s curious why both Polish Brothers aren’t working together on this or on Michael’s forthcoming Big Sur. If the money gets its budget and becomes a success, it’s easy to imagine studios following suit with movies about women truckers or figuring out what 1977 titles are in their libraries for the remaking. At...
- 8/31/2012
- by Cole Abaius
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
The Ides of March’s Evan Rachel Wood is attached to star as the lead character in new road movie, 18 Wheel Butterfly.
Furthermore, indie producer Aaron Magnani has also attached Big Sur’s helmer Michael Polish to direct.
18 Wheel Butterfly indie is written by newcomer Christian Divine and described as a mix between Thelma and Louise and Smokey and the Bandit.
I am not sure if the film’s title is an allusion to a line of Alexander Pope’s poem ‘Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot’: ‘Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?’
As you may know the line is frequently interpreted as questioning why someone would put massive effort into achieving something minor or trivial, or who would punish a minor crook with a disproportional penalty.
If it’s not the case, still there are obvious similarities.
However, set in Texas during the summer of 1977, 18 Wheel Butterfly will star Wood as Rainbeaux,...
Furthermore, indie producer Aaron Magnani has also attached Big Sur’s helmer Michael Polish to direct.
18 Wheel Butterfly indie is written by newcomer Christian Divine and described as a mix between Thelma and Louise and Smokey and the Bandit.
I am not sure if the film’s title is an allusion to a line of Alexander Pope’s poem ‘Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot’: ‘Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?’
As you may know the line is frequently interpreted as questioning why someone would put massive effort into achieving something minor or trivial, or who would punish a minor crook with a disproportional penalty.
If it’s not the case, still there are obvious similarities.
However, set in Texas during the summer of 1977, 18 Wheel Butterfly will star Wood as Rainbeaux,...
- 8/29/2012
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Evan Rachel Wood ("True Blood," "The Wrestler") is in talks to star while Michael Polish is attached to direct the indie road movie "18 Wheel Butterfly" for Water Bear/Aaron Magnani Prods. and Polish Brothers Construction says Variety.
"Deux Ex" video game writer Christian Divine penned the film which is set in Texas in 1977. Wood would play a driver who must outrace the law, bounty hunters and a pair of fellow truckers after she is wrongly accused.
Aaron Magnani is producing along with Polish and his brother Mark. Financing is currently being sought so no start date is yet locked.
"Deux Ex" video game writer Christian Divine penned the film which is set in Texas in 1977. Wood would play a driver who must outrace the law, bounty hunters and a pair of fellow truckers after she is wrongly accused.
Aaron Magnani is producing along with Polish and his brother Mark. Financing is currently being sought so no start date is yet locked.
- 8/29/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
• Lithe rebel Evan Rachel Wood is in talks to star as a female trucker in 18 Wheel Butterfly, a road movie set in 1977 Texas with Twin Falls Idaho’s Michael Polish attached to direct. Scribed by Christian Divine, it’s slated as having a Thelma and Louise feel. Wood would take on the role of falsely accused Rainbeaux, who flees from law enforcement, bounty hunters and other truckers. The movie sounds like a perfect fit for Wood, known for her snarling charm on True Blood and as an intern in last year’s The Ides of March.
• Jennifer Jason Leigh has...
• Jennifer Jason Leigh has...
- 8/29/2012
- by Solvej Schou
- EW - Inside Movies
Evan Rachel Wood doesn't have any movies coming out in 2012, but that doesn't mean she hasn't been keeping herself busy. In the past few months she's wrapped production on Fredrik Bond's The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman (with Shia Labeouf, Rupert Grint and Mads Mikkelsen), Andrew Fleming's Barefoot (with J.K. Simmons and Scott Speedman) and Kat Coiro's A Case Of You (with Peter Dinklage and Sam Rockwell). And now she's added yet another title to her future resume. Variety says that Wood is now in talks to star in 18 Wheel Butterfly, an indie road movie which is now set to be directed by Michael Polish. Written by Christian Divine and described as a mix between Thelma and Louise and Smokey and the Bandit, the story is set in 1977 and follows Rainbeaux (Wood), a trucker on the run from the police, bounty hunters, and her fellow truck drivers...
- 8/28/2012
- cinemablend.com
Michael Polish (Twin Falls Idaho, Northfork) has attached himself to direct. Evan Rachel Wood is in talks to star as the lead character, a female trucker named “Rainbeaux” 18 Wheel Butterfly by Christian Divine is a colorful road movie. An adorable gear-grindin’ female trucker is accused of a crime that she did not commit and must outrace the law, brother truckers, feds and bounty hunters in the in the Texas bubble gum, redneck chic summer of 1977. Compared to a throwback to Smokey & The Bandit, Convoy, Sugerland Express, Thelma & Louise. 18 Wheel Butterfly will be produced by Aaron Magnani under his Water Bear/Aaron Magnani Productions Banner along with A Polish Brothers Construction. Magnani and producers are currently seeking financing. Michael Polish directed and recently released, For Lovers Only, and the upcoming Big Sur based on 1962 novel by Jack Kerouac. Wood will be seen in the upcoming, “A Case of You” with Vince Vaughn...
- 8/28/2012
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
After taking the option to bail on her Thirteen director, Evan Rachel Wood is now looking to headline 18-Wheel Butterfly, an independent road movie currently under the eye of Michael Polish (Big Sur). Variety bring the news, telling us that Water Bear/Aaron Magnani Productions and Polish Brothers Construction are jumping on board Christian Divine‘s screenplay.
That’s summarized as a ’70s-set “colorful throwback pic set in Texas,” wherein Wood appears as “Rainbeaux, a truck driver who must outrace the law, bounty hunters and a pair of fellow truckers after she is accused of a crime she didn’t commit.” Should “East Bound and Down” have started playing as those words went across your eyes, good; comparisons to Smokey and the Bandit — along with, possibly given its female lead, Thelma and Louise — have already been coming up.
And, well, you could do a whole lot worse than those two,...
That’s summarized as a ’70s-set “colorful throwback pic set in Texas,” wherein Wood appears as “Rainbeaux, a truck driver who must outrace the law, bounty hunters and a pair of fellow truckers after she is accused of a crime she didn’t commit.” Should “East Bound and Down” have started playing as those words went across your eyes, good; comparisons to Smokey and the Bandit — along with, possibly given its female lead, Thelma and Louise — have already been coming up.
And, well, you could do a whole lot worse than those two,...
- 8/28/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
Evan Rachel Wood is set to star in 18 Wheel Butterfly written by Christian Divine which will be helmed by Michael Polish, and produced by Aaron Magnani. Variety reports that the film is being described as a cross between comedy Smokey and the Bandit and crime drama Thelma and Louise. The film takes place in Texas in summer, 1977 and has Wood as Rainbeaux, a driver who must dodge te law as well as fellow truckers and a bounty hunter due to a crime she's accused of, but didn't commit. Magnani of Water Bear/Aaron Magnani Productions will produce alongside Mark and Michael Polish's Polish Brothers Construction...
- 8/28/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Evan Rachel Wood is set to star in 18 Wheel Butterfly written by Christian Divine which will be helmed by Michael Polish, and produced by Aaron Magnani. Variety reports that the film is being described as a cross between comedy Smokey and the Bandit and crime drama Thelma and Louise. The film takes place in Texas in summer, 1977 and has Wood as Rainbeaux, a driver who must dodge te law as well as fellow truckers and a bounty hunter due to a crime she's accused of, but didn't commit. Magnani of Water Bear/Aaron Magnani Productions will produce alongside Mark and Michael Polish's Polish Brothers Construction...
- 8/28/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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