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- Snow White project named ''Mirror, Mirror''
- Steve Jobs 'Lost' interview lands in movie theaters
- ‘Prison Break’ star on the loose in Malaysia
| Snow White project named ''Mirror, Mirror'' Posted: 05 Nov 2011 01:15 AM PDT LOS ANGELES (TheWrap): Relativity's Snow White project finally has a title. The re-imagining of the fairy tale will be called ''Mirror Mirror,'' the studio announced on Friday. ''Mirror Mirror'' stars Lily Collins as Snow White, Armie Hammer as the prince and Julia Roberts as the evil queen. Tarsem Singh directs. Filming for the comedy action adventure wrapped in mid-September. The theatrical release date is set for March 16, 2012. Universal has its own competing Snow White project starring Kristen Stewart. That film version of the story of the poisoned apple eating ingenue is entitled ''Snow White and the Huntsman.'' That film bows in theaters on June 1, 2012. Full content generated by Get Full RSS. |
| Steve Jobs 'Lost' interview lands in movie theaters Posted: 05 Nov 2011 01:13 AM PDT LOS ANGELES (TheWrap): Add movie star to the many accomplishments of the late Steve Jobs. One of Steve Jobs' most memorable TV interviews appeared in the 1995 PBS miniseries ''Triumph of the Nerds.'' Just 10 minutes of footage of Jobs at his bitter best - he'd just been ousted from Apple, the company he co-founded - made it into the documentary, but the special's filmmaker has turned up the complete 70-minute interview he conducted with Jobs. The complete chat, titled ''Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview,'' will be released for a two-day-only showing in Landmark Theaters on Nov. 16 and 17. Robert Cringely, the producer of ''Triumph of the Nerds,'' thought the original tape of his interview with Jobs had been lost. But the tape resurfaced after Jobs' Oct. 5 death, and Cringely tells the Los Angeles Times that an email exchange with Landmark owner Mark Cuban led to a deal to turn the VHS tape interview into a big-screen worthy project. ''Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview'' includes Jobs thoughts on the company that he felt had betrayed him, and lighter moments, according to Cringely, like Jobs' anecdote about pretending to be Henry Kissinger and prank calling the pope. ''He was great that day,'' Cringely told the Times. ''He was a cranky guy. I think we see that.'' Full content generated by Get Full RSS. |
| ‘Prison Break’ star on the loose in Malaysia Posted: 04 Nov 2011 07:18 PM PDT PUTRAJAYA: Prison Break star Dominic Purcell is here to film his latest movie, Vikingdom, produced by Malaysia's KRU studios. The action-adventure epic, directed by Yusry Abdul Halim, is based on Nordic mythology. "The mythic elements and heroic principles in the film appealed to me on many levels," said Purcell, 41. The British-Australian actor is best known for his role as Lincoln Burrows in the hit TV series Prison Break. Vikingdom also stars British actors Craig Fairbrass and Jon Foo, and Norwegian actress Natassia Malthe. The film follows the success of KRU's Malay-language epic Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa (The Malay Chronicles), released early this year. The studio's executive president Norman Abdul Halim said they wanted the country to become a top filming location for producers and studios worldwide. "We believe that the scope and quality of the film, as well as having these international stars on board, will convince people of what we can do." The stereoscopic 3D production began filming in Perak last month. It is targeted for a worldwide release in early 2013. Full content generated by Get Full RSS. |
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