It’s looking increasingly likely that the Joker origins movie – not to be confused with Joker and Harley Quinn, or the standalone film earmarked for Jared Leto’s Clown Prince of Crime – will stand on its own two feet, as character descriptions unearthed by That Hashtag Show point to a big departure from the continuity of DC Films.
Said to be operating under the working title ‘Romeo’, we’re hearing that Warner Bros. plans to use Martin Scorsese’s involvement (he’ll executive produce the solo drama) as leverage to court Hollywood legend Robert De Niro for a supporting role.
This is, after all, a double act that has produced the likes of Taxi Driver, Goodfellas, Cape Fear and Casino, so it’s small wonder why Warner Bros. is keen to add an actor of De Niro’s caliber. He’s seemingly up for the part of Murray Franklin, though...
Said to be operating under the working title ‘Romeo’, we’re hearing that Warner Bros. plans to use Martin Scorsese’s involvement (he’ll executive produce the solo drama) as leverage to court Hollywood legend Robert De Niro for a supporting role.
This is, after all, a double act that has produced the likes of Taxi Driver, Goodfellas, Cape Fear and Casino, so it’s small wonder why Warner Bros. is keen to add an actor of De Niro’s caliber. He’s seemingly up for the part of Murray Franklin, though...
- 6/18/2018
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Author: Stefan Pape
Prior to the screening of Viceroy’s House, in London, before the film’s premiere at the Berlin film festival, director Gurinder Chadha introduced her latest endeavour, and she struggled to find the words, even pausing momentarily when overcome with emotion. As the film progresses it become clear why this was the case, as the talented filmmaker presents a distinctly personal tale, as one that delves into the series of events that went on to define who she is, and her identity.
Set in 1947, Lord Mountbatten (Hugh Bonneville) and his wife Edwina (Gillian Anderson) relocate to India, as the former becomes the nation’s very final Viceroy, tasked with ensuring a steady, comfortable progression to independence, away from the British ruling that has been in place for centuries. Any such transition is far from smooth however, as the country is heading dangerously close to a civil war,...
Prior to the screening of Viceroy’s House, in London, before the film’s premiere at the Berlin film festival, director Gurinder Chadha introduced her latest endeavour, and she struggled to find the words, even pausing momentarily when overcome with emotion. As the film progresses it become clear why this was the case, as the talented filmmaker presents a distinctly personal tale, as one that delves into the series of events that went on to define who she is, and her identity.
Set in 1947, Lord Mountbatten (Hugh Bonneville) and his wife Edwina (Gillian Anderson) relocate to India, as the former becomes the nation’s very final Viceroy, tasked with ensuring a steady, comfortable progression to independence, away from the British ruling that has been in place for centuries. Any such transition is far from smooth however, as the country is heading dangerously close to a civil war,...
- 2/12/2017
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
At your wit’s end and you have nowhere else to go, what do you do? Obviously, you become a thief and a robber, and eventually become so good at that that now other con-men start coming to you for help and you start robbing them.
Much easier said than done, at least what the cast of Poor Boy can agree with. First time director Robert Scott Wildes shows off his directing chops in Poor Boy, a film that follows two brothers as they continue a series of robberies in order to survive – until one day they come across a woman who threatens their home and livelihood. Faced with trouble with the law and with other con-men, the two brothers resort to making the greatest heist of all as they try to get away scot-free.
The film stars Michael Shannon as Blayde Griggs, Amanda Crew as Charlene Rox, Justin Chatwin as Jackie Clean,...
Much easier said than done, at least what the cast of Poor Boy can agree with. First time director Robert Scott Wildes shows off his directing chops in Poor Boy, a film that follows two brothers as they continue a series of robberies in order to survive – until one day they come across a woman who threatens their home and livelihood. Faced with trouble with the law and with other con-men, the two brothers resort to making the greatest heist of all as they try to get away scot-free.
The film stars Michael Shannon as Blayde Griggs, Amanda Crew as Charlene Rox, Justin Chatwin as Jackie Clean,...
- 4/26/2016
- by Catherina Gioino
- Nerdly
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