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‘White House Down’ Screenplay Picked Up by Sony Pictures

James Vanderbilt at The Losers premiere
James Vanderbilt at 'The Losers' Premiere - Photo © Richard Chavez

Sony Pictures Entertainment has acquired the spec script White House Down by James Vanderbilt, with Mythology Entertainment’s Vanderbilt, Bradley Fischer, Vanderbilt and Laeta Kalogridis set to produce. Although they’re trying to keep all the specifics of the plot a secret for now, Mythology did reveal that White House Down “concerns a para-military takeover of the White House.”

Vanderbilt’s other projects as a screenwriter include Zodiac, The Losers, The Amazing Spider-Man, and an upcoming feature film version of the British mini-series Red Riding.

In addition to White House Down, Mythology is also working on a film based on John Bellairs’ The House With a Clock In Its Walls (with Eric Kripke from Supernatural adapting and producing) and Altered Carbon with Kalogridis (Shutter Island­) and David Goodman (Once Upon a Time, Fringe) adapting. They’re also teaming up with Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way for the HBO dramatic series, The Lobotomist.

Shameless Season 2 Finale Clip

Shameless is finishing up season 2 on April 1st at 9pm, with so many different storylines going on it’ll be interesting to see how things wrap up. The plot: “In the Season 2 finale, lonely Frank schemes to break Monica out of the psychiatric facility; Jimmy earns his way back into Fiona’s good graces and asks her to meet his family; Ian runs into Ned again; Eddie’s insurance check arrives.”

Watch the clip:

Film Review: ‘Wrath of the Titans’

Sam Worthington in a scene from Wrath of the Titans.
Sam Worthington stars in ‘Wrath of the Titans’ – Photo © Warner Bros Pictures

Blah Blah Meh. Blah Blah Meh. For all intents and purposes, that’s pretty much the entire review for the sequel no one was asking for, Wrath of the Titans.

It’s no surprise this got made, seeing as the international market appears willing to purchase a ticket for any movie with big explosions and a large CGI budget – no matter how mediocre the script, direction, or acting. I’m just wondering if there will be a point at which studios stop pushing so hard to attempt a profit domestically and focus more outside the states, where typical film production budgets wouldn’t cover the catering on these big effects-driven affairs.

But I digress.

In Wrath of the Titans, Sam Worthington is back as Perseus, the demi-god sired by Zeus on one of his oats-sowing expeditions among us mortals. This time around, it’s the Gods who need his help to stop Kronos – the Titan who was father to Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon. Along the way, we meet another demi-god (Toby Kebbell playing a less manic version of Russell Brand), watch as Perseus and Andromeda (Rosamund Pike) poorly hide their affections for one another, wonder why the screenwriters thought introducing Perseus’ son was a good idea, and lament at the short screen time available for Hephaestus (because it’s Bill Nighy). Big battles ensue and there is 3D to marginally appreciate.

Really, if you’ve watched the trailer you’ve gotten all you need to get. All but one or two of the major fight scenes are in there and no one interested in watching this cares one iota about the script … and if they do, I’d suggest lowering those mysterious expectations. The entire film is a rather bland journey from Point “Whatever” to Point “I Still Don’t Care”. Kebbell and Nighy are the only bright spots and are very much ancillary characters, taking a backseat to Worthington’s worthless attempt at character development and a whole lot of visual effects.

Speaking of which, the effects are decent and considering the first film in this rebooted franchise is the poster child of how 3D conversions can go wrong, this time around the filmmakers got it mostly right. Some scenes presented excellent depth and a number of sharp weapons and falling objects pop off the screen.

Still, the only demographic with U.S. citizenship that should be at all interested, and more importantly, that will be at all satisfied, are the teenage boys who just want explosions and monsters. The character design is cool but any average gamer will find far more depth of story and entertainment in any of the God of War games. And as I opened this review, so will I end it: Blah Blah Meh. Blah Blah Meh. Wrath of the Titans delivers the mediocrity one expects and is little more than a empty pit for people to throw their money into.

GRADE: C-

Wrath of the Titans hits theaters on March 30, 2012 and is rated PG-13 for intense sequences of fantasy violence and action.




Alphas Season 2 Begins Shooting

Alphas Cast Photo
Warren Christie as Cameron Hicks, Ryan Cartwright as Gary Bell, Malik Yoba as Bill Harken, David Strathairn as Dr. Leigh Rosen in 'Alphas' - Photo by: Justin Stephens/Syfy/© NBCUniversal, Inc.

Production is now underway on the second season of Syfy’s Alphas, the dramatic series starring David Strathairn, Malik Yoba, Warren Christie, Azita Ghanizada, Ryan Cartwright and Laura Mennell. The 13 episode second season will debut in July, with Erin Way joining the cast as ‘Kat.’ Also new to the show this season is Bruce Miller who has come on board as executive producer and showrunner.
 
Alphas averaged 3.3 million total viewers during its first season.
 
The Plot:
 
Alphas follows a clandestine group of ordinary people whose unique neurological condition equips them with extraordinary mental and physical abilities. Led by preeminent neurologist and psychiatrist Dr. Lee Rosen (David Strathairn) this unlikely team takes on cases the CIA, FBI and Pentagon are unwilling or unable to solve and go head-to-head with many of the criminal Alphas released from the Binghamton facility in last season’s finale episode. When the series debuted last summer, it became Syfy’s most-watched original scripted series premiere in two years. Overall the show averaged 3.3 million total viewers during its first season.
 
Erin Way joins the ensemble as “Kat,” a mysterious, free-spirited young loner whose Alpha ability allows her to pick up any skill at a glance. The downside to her condition, which has plagued her for her entire life, is that her memories are short-lived and her experiences fade away after a short amount of time. Becoming a member of the team provides a purpose and direction for Kat and working with Dr. Rosen may help her reclaim her lost past.
 
Source: Syfy – March 30, 2012
 

Step Up Revolution Trailer Gets Down and Dirty

“Enough with performance art…it’s time for protest art”

Read to start a revolution? A dance revolution, that is. Summit Entertainment’s just revealed the trailer for Step Up Revolution, the fourth film of the Step Up franchise, starring Kathryn McCormick, Ryan Guzman and Stephen Boss and scheduled for a July 27th theatrical release.

The Plot:

EMILY (Kathryn McCormick) arrives in Miami with aspirations of becoming a professional dancer and soon falls in love with SEAN (Ryan Guzman), a young man who leads a dance crew in elaborate, cutting-edge flash mobs, called “The Mob.” When a wealthy business man threatens to develop The Mob’s historic neighborhood and displace thousands of people, Emily must band together with Sean and The Mob to turn their performance art into protest art, and risk losing their dreams to fight for a greater cause.

Watch the trailer:

Step Up Revolution Poster

‘Intruders’ Movie Review

Clive Owen in a scene from Intruders
Clive Owen in a scene from 'Intruders' - Photo © Millennium Entertainment

First there was the Boogie Man and then came the monster under the bed. And now comes Hollow Face, a hooded figure with no face who enters two different children’s bedrooms in two different countries at night, terrorizing them in the horror film Intruders.

One night in Spain, a young boy (Izán Corchero) trying to get his cat back inside the house sees a hooded figure slip into his room from his open window. Scared but finding the strength to investigate, the boy begins slowly going through the house and sees the hooded monster attacking his mother. “Get off of her, you monster!” screams the child, and the tall, cloaked figure goes after him, seemingly very interested in his face. Just as the monster gets a hold of him, the boy finds himself being woken up by his mother telling him he was having a nightmare…but was he?!

Meanwhile in Britain, 12-year-old Mia (Ella Purnell) is celebrating her birthday with her father, John Farrow (Clive Owen), and the rest of her family and friends when she discovers an old, very short story buried deep in a hole in a tree while climbing after her cat. She uses the old story, which tells the tale of ‘Hollow Face’ – a dark, hooded, faceless figure and his search to steal a face from a young boy – for a writing assignment for school. Since it’s unfinished, her teacher tells her to finish it for credit next week.

Later that night at home, Mia begins to add to the story, but instead of Hollow Face going after the boy, now the dark creature is after a girl. Mia slowly begins to realize that SHE is the girl Hollow Face has chosen to go after and that he is writing the story through her. Deeply scared, she turns to her father whom she has always been close with, and tells him of her fear of a monster in her closet.

John tells Mia monsters are cowards and have no real power and plays a game with her, pretending to destroy the monster to calm her. The next night, however, when Mia can’t sleep and John puts her back to bed, both he and Mia hear sounds coming from her closet. When John slowly walks over to the dark closet to see what’s in there, he sees the same hooded, faceless figure which has been terrifying Mia and the young boy in Spain.

Scary and foreboding, Intruders is a dark thriller that unfortunately loses most of its tension by becoming predictable and redundant halfway through the film. The constant repetition of seeing Hollow Face loom from a dark closet or hover over the beds of the two horrified children goes from being creepy and disturbing to tedious and tension-less.

Clive Owen delivers a solid performance as a father determined to protect his daughter from the evil force that’s terrorizing her. Newcomer Ella Purnell is effective as Mia, the sweet, precocious, and terrified girl who realizes perhaps too late what she has released onto her family.

What could and should have been a very dark, scary, and disturbing movie becomes an uninteresting, slow, boring, and forgettable experience with a weak, unsatisfying, and hollow ending.

GRADE: D+

Intruders hits theaters on March 30, 2012 and is rated R for terror, horror violence, some sexuality/nudity and language.




‘Safe’ Video Clip Starring Jason Statham

In this new 30 second clip from Safe, Catherine Chan goes on the run with Jason Statham – just the man you’d want at your side when bad guys are trying to kill you. Directed by Boaz Yakin, Lionsgate’s set an April 27, 2012 release for the action thriller that also features Anson Mount, Robert John Burke, and Chris Sarandon.

The Plot:

A second-rate cage fighter on the mixed martial arts circuit, Luke Wright lives a numbing life of routine beatings and chump change…until the day he blows a rigged fight. Wanting to make an example of him, the Russian Mafia murders his family and banishes him from his life forever, leaving Luke to wander the streets of New York destitute, haunted by guilt, and tormented by the knowledge that he will always be watched, and anyone he develops a relationship with will also be killed.

But when he witnesses a frightened twelve-year-old Chinese girl, Mei, being pursued by the same gangsters who killed his wife, Luke impulsively jumps to action…and straight into the heart of a deadly high-stakes war. Mei, he discovers, is no ordinary girl, but an orphaned math prodigy forced to work for the Triads as a “counter.” He discovers she holds in her memory a priceless numerical code that the Triads, the Russian mob and a corrupt faction of the NYPD will kill for.

Realizing he’s the only person Mei can trust, Luke tears a swath through the city’s brutal underworld to save an innocent girl’s life…and perhaps even redeem his own.




One Direction Book Coming in May 2012

One Direction Sign Multi-book Deal With HarperCollins
International Pop Sensation One Direction Sign Multi-book Deal With HarperCollins. (PRNewsFoto/HarperCollins Publishers)

The first official book from the super popular boy band One Direction will be available on May 22, 2012, so says HarperCollins Publishers. Dare to Dream: Life as One Direction follows the group’s rise to fame and provides fans with a behind-the-scenes look at what their lives are like in and out of the spotlight.

The group – made up of Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson – will also be publishing a second as yet untitled book in September 2013, which will “further chronicle the story of One Direction, straight from the boys themselves.”

“We’re incredibly excited to be releasing Dare to Dream in the US,” says One Direction. “We’re really proud of the book – we worked really hard to make it as personal as we could and from what our UK fans tell us, they really love it – we hope our US fans will feel the same!”

“One Direction’s rise to the top of the music charts is nothing short of phenomenal and we are incredibly excited to be publishing their story,” states Susan Katz, President and Publisher of HarperCollins Children’s Books. “On the heels of their enormous success in the United States and abroad, HarperCollins is happy to bring the boys’ adoring and devoted US fan base Dare to Dream: Life as One Direction.”

The band will be touring in North America starting on May 24th in Fairfax, VA in support of their debut album.

More on One Direction [Courtesy of HarperCollins Publishers]:

One Direction gained notoriety in 2010 after appearing on The X Factor UK. Their global smash debut album, Up All Night, entered the charts at #1 in 13 countries and has been certified triple platinum in Ireland, double platinum in the UK & Australia, and platinum in New Zealand. One Direction made history as their debut album Up All Night entered the US Billboard 200 chart at #1 with over 176,000 copies sold making them the first British group ever to debut at #1 in the US with their debut album release.

Watch the “What Makes You Beautiful” Music Video:

Source: HarperCollins Publishers – March 30, 2012

‘The Pauly D Project’ Preview: Plot Details, Cast, and Trailer

A scene from 'The Pauly D Project'
A scene from 'The Pauly D Project' - Photo © MTV

Jersey Shore standout Pauly D – real name Paul DelVecchio – has snagged his own series on MTV. The half-hour The Pauly D Project will premiere on March 29, 2012.

Joining DJ Pauly D will be Michael Morgan, Gerard Gialanella, Ryan Labbe, and Jason Craig.

What You Need to Know:

The Pauly D Project is the first spin-off launched from the popular reality series Jersey Shore. Cameras follow Pauly D, once a little-known DJ from Rhode Island, as he strives to become a world-famous DJ. The show follows Pauly around his residence at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, to his tour with Britney Spears, and to signing with 50 Cents’ label, G-note Records. Along for the ride, Pauly D’s brought some of his friends from back home who have become his road manager and personal security.

Jersey Shore was a smash hit, but it’s too early to know if The Pauly D Project will deliver huge ratings as well.

‘Unholy Night’ Book Launches a Trailer

I just pre-ordered Unholy Night on Kindle and can’t wait to see what Seth Grahame-Smith has done with this twisted take on the Three Wise Men. Grahame-Smith, the author of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, takes the story in a bizarre direction, and in the trailer points out that they’re known as ‘wise’ but not necessarily ‘nice’ men.

Unholy Night will be released on April 10th. Grahame-Smith is already working on a script for Warners.

Unholy Night
'Unholy Night' Book Jacket - Photo © Hachette Book Group

Here’s the synopsis, courtesy of Hachette Book Group:

From the author of the New York Times bestselling Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, comes Unholy Night, the next evolution in dark historical revisionism.

They’re an iconic part of history’s most celebrated birth. But what do we really know about the Three Kings of the Nativity besides the fact that they followed a star to Bethlehem bearing strange gifts? The Bible has little to say about this enigmatic trio. But leave it to Seth Grahame-Smith, the brilliant and twisted mind behind Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and Pride and Prejudice and Zombies to take a little mystery, bend a little history, and weave an epic tale.

In Grahame-Smith’s telling, the so-called “Three Wise Men” are infamous thieves led by the dark, murderous Balthazar. After a daring escape from Herod’s prison, they stumble upon the famous manger and its newborn king. The last thing Balthazar needs is to be slowed down by young Joseph, Mary and their infant. But when Herod’s men begin to slaughter the firstborn in Judea, he has no choice but to help them escape to Egypt.

It’s the beginning of an adventure that will see them fight the last magical creatures of the Old Testament; cross paths with biblical figures like Pontius Pilate and John the Baptist; and finally deliver them to Egypt. It may just be the greatest story never told.




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