Today’s film is the 1991 short Revolver. The film is written and directed by Chester Dent, and stars Elaine Proctor and Liam Neeson. Over the course of an acting career spanning over 35 years, Neeson has made a name for himself in a variety of roles in movies such as Husbands and Wives, Schindler’s List, Rob Roy, Love Actually, Batman Begins, and Taken. His newest feature, titled Third Person, opened in limited release in American theatres this weekend. He can also be seen in theatres in the film A Million Ways To Die In the West.
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- 6/22/2014
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Exclusive: Elevative Entertainment‘s Kelly Noonan and Cameron Van Hoy have set for a summer production start Tooken, a spoof comedy described as a Naked Gun-style take on the action/revenge drama. It takes particular aim at the Liam Neeson starrer Taken, which is readying its third installment. Cameron Van Hoy and John Asher wrote the screenplay, and Asher is set to direct. Casting is underway. Elevative co-produced the feature Beneath with Revolver Picture Co and has optioned the novel Dog On It: A Chet And Bernie Mystery, hiring Jason Filardi to adapt it. Paradigm reps Elevative. Asher is repped by Original Artists, Formation Entertainment and attorney Eric Suddleson.
- 3/17/2014
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
Alpine-set Britcom edges out The Lincoln Lawyer, but posts the lowest returns for a top newcomer since April 2010
The fallow period
Occasionally, the weekend before or after a major blockbuster, no major movie will be released and the UK box office will pause for breath. The weekend of 18-20 March was different. The frame after Battle: Los Angeles and before Limitless hardly qualifies as a no-go zone for commercially appealing fare. But, for whatever reason, the date failed to attract a big hitter.
The Lincoln Lawyer and Chalet Girl, which both launched on 300-plus screens, battled for top-dog status. Over the Friday-to-Sunday period, the Matthew McConaughey legal thriller won the honours, with £572,000. But thanks to previews totaling £128,000 on Wednesday and Thursday, the alpine-set Britcom pulled ahead, with a five-day gross of £678,000.
Neither figure is cause for wild celebration. This weekend saw the previews-boosted Chalet Girl deliver the lowest box-office number...
The fallow period
Occasionally, the weekend before or after a major blockbuster, no major movie will be released and the UK box office will pause for breath. The weekend of 18-20 March was different. The frame after Battle: Los Angeles and before Limitless hardly qualifies as a no-go zone for commercially appealing fare. But, for whatever reason, the date failed to attract a big hitter.
The Lincoln Lawyer and Chalet Girl, which both launched on 300-plus screens, battled for top-dog status. Over the Friday-to-Sunday period, the Matthew McConaughey legal thriller won the honours, with £572,000. But thanks to previews totaling £128,000 on Wednesday and Thursday, the alpine-set Britcom pulled ahead, with a five-day gross of £678,000.
Neither figure is cause for wild celebration. This weekend saw the previews-boosted Chalet Girl deliver the lowest box-office number...
- 3/22/2011
- by Charles Gant
- The Guardian - Film News
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