Monday, November 23, 2009 2:00 AM | From Total Film
Fans of The Mighty Boosh take note. Bunny & The Bull is out this Friday and if the exclusive pictures we’ve got our paws on are to be believed, you’re going to like it.
The pictures feature both Boosh boys Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt, and the kind of magic-realist approach to set design that made the Boosh so charming.
It makes sense, really. Bunny & The Bull comes from one of the brains behind the Boosh, director Paul King, and three of the show’s stars.
Check out the pictures below and tell us what you think!
Colin Hanks to star in Jack and Dan for Fox.
Thursday, November 19, 2009 11:48 AM | From MovieJungle
Colin Hanks is set to star in Fox's thirteen-episode series "Jack and Dan" created by Matt Nix.
This also stars Bradley Whitford and is produced by Fox TV Studios.
Story focuses on Jack (Hanks), an ambitious, by-the-book detective who undermines himself with the result of winding up in a dead-end job at the Los Angeles Police Department. On top of that, he's been partnered with Dan (played by Whitford) who is a wild-card cop as well as a drunk. The only thing keeping Dan in the job is a heroic act years ago.
Filming on the action comedy is slated to begin early next year.
Hanks recently did an arc on AMC's "Mad Men" and was also in the recent successful comedy "The House Bunny" as well as the Diane Lane thriller "Untraceable" and "The Great Buck Howard" with John Malkovich.
Ryan Reynolds and Anna Faris teaming back up for TMI
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 10:12 PM | From GeekTyrant
Ryan Reynolds and Anna Faris will be teaming up once again for TMI, the comedy vehicle that has just been acquired by Universal Pictures.
Faris’ House Bunny scribe Kirsten Smith(The Ugly Truth/Legally Blonde) and Marc Klein(Serendipity) will pen the script for TMI, with the comic premise being that while honesty is the best policy for a relationship, [...]
Ryan Reynolds and Anna Faris Sharing Too Much Information
If there's one thing that the internet has ruined (and believe me there's much more than one thing) it's the English language. It's absolutely maddening to hear people use phrases like BRB (be right back) and BTW (by the way) which have spawned from instant messaging and invaded everyday verbal conversations. Now we'll get a bigger dose of this abomination to language as Variety reports Ryan Reynolds and Anna Faris are set to star in TMI, a romantic comedy that will explore the premise that while honesty is the best policy for a relationship, "too much information" might not be the best thing. How exactly does that work?
Reynolds will also executive produce the script written by Kirsten "Kiwi" Smith (writer of The Ugly Truth and The House Bunny) and longtime Saturday Night Live producer Marc Klein. This project is the first purchase from Universal's new chairman and co-chair Adam Fogelson ...
The House of the Devil Review
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 11:52 AM | From Screen Rant
Short Version: Ti West’s The House of the Devil is an agonizingly suspenseful and genuinely creepy homage to 1980s horror that hits nearly all the right notes.Screen Rant’s Rob Frappier reviews The House of the Devil Let’s see if this sounds familiar: An attractive and likable college co-ed takes a job as a babysitter at [...]
UNHINGED || Movie Review: The House of the Devil
Sunday, November 8, 2009 10:40 AM | From Fused Film
When I first heard about the The House of the Devil, my heart skipped a beat. I thought, “This could be the movie! This could save horror from the Michael Bays of the world!” Naturally, I was excited. I found the earliest opportunity to go see this apparent salvation of the horror genre.
The House of [...]
DreamWorks Adapting Upcoming Book Series The Guardians
Despite my incessant frustration regarding Hollywood's obsession with adapting established intellectual property and books, somtimes a decent enough idea comes along that makes me forget my woes. Such is the case with Variety's recent announcement of DreamWorks Animation's new project The Guardians (due out in 2012), an adaptation of an upcoming series of books written by author William Joyce (who wrote children's books like Rolie Polie Olie and George Shrinks) which focuses on an Avengers-like assembly of imaginary icons like Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny who protect children from the forces of evil.
The film will be adapted from the forthcoming series entitled The Guardians of Childhood which is set to be published in 2011 (a long ways out). The guardians themselves are made-up of childhood imaginary heroes including Santa Clause, the Easter Bunny, the Man in the Moon, Jack Frost and many more. This isn't the first time Joyce's ...
THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL Review
Wednesday, October 28, 2009 8:49 AM | From Spout Blog
Ti Wests The House of the Devil finds its sweet spot in the paranoid shadow of misdirection, so its best not to reveal much of the plot beyond what youll know from watching the trailer: its the 80s, and a sleepy college town is obsessed with an impeding eclipse, and a young, pretty co-ed in [...]
Movie Review: The House of the Devil (2009)
Wednesday, October 21, 2009 5:56 AM | From RopeofSilicon
Jocelin Donahue in The House of the Devil
Photo: Magnet Releasing
Some early online buzz piqued my interest enough to check out Ti West's The House of the Devil, a horror film I went into assuming it was a throwback haunted house tale, but that's not really the case. While the film is a throwback to 1980s [...]
Bunny and Bull trailer
Monday, October 19, 2009 10:35 AM | From Joblo.Com
Fans of the UK comedy troupe The Mighty Boosh will be understandably excited for THE BUNNY AND THE BULL from Boosh helmer Paul King. The film co-stars Edward Hogg and Simon Farnaby who piece together an epic cross-continent European trip through a series of memories and Polaroids from the comfort of their couch.
I have a feeling it’s going to take a certain sense of humor to appreciate this film, and just because you like one style of UK comedy (I love "Spaced" and...
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