The Berlin Film Festival has only just kicked off, but already it’s proven to be tremendously busy, with numerous high profile projects coming together and many actors and actresses finding their next roles. Everyone from Jake Gyllenhaal to Tom Hanks have been making headlines over in Germany and now, we’re learning of three more talented individuals who’ve found a new project to sink their teeth into.
That’s because David Raymond’s Nomis has picked up Justice League‘s Henry Cavill, Ben Kingsley and Alexandra Daddario. The psychological thriller will be arriving courtesy of Fortitude International as it looks for buyers in Berlin this week. Written by Raymond, who will also produce, the story follows “an American police force who trap an online predator, only to realize the depth of his crimes goes far beyond anything they had anticipated.” No word yet on who’s stepping into which roles,...
That’s because David Raymond’s Nomis has picked up Justice League‘s Henry Cavill, Ben Kingsley and Alexandra Daddario. The psychological thriller will be arriving courtesy of Fortitude International as it looks for buyers in Berlin this week. Written by Raymond, who will also produce, the story follows “an American police force who trap an online predator, only to realize the depth of his crimes goes far beyond anything they had anticipated.” No word yet on who’s stepping into which roles,...
- 2/11/2017
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
UK financier Motion Picture Capital to tackle story of UK rugby player.
Motion Picture Capital is to develop biopic Code Of Honour, a sports story based on the life of rugby player Ady Spencer.
The production company has hired upcoming screenwriter David Raymond to write the treatment for the film. Raymond most recently wrote the mini-series In Harm’s Way about Un peacekeepers, which is set to be produced by Brett Ratner’s RatPac Entertainment.
This new script will be based on the controversial events that saw Spencer banned from rugby union after he appeared for Cambridge University in the Varsity Match against Oxford University, despite having previously already played rugby league at professional level with the London Crusaders.
The film will be developed and produced by the CEO of Motion Picture Capital, Leon Clarance, whose credits include Come and Find Me (starring Aaron Paul) and Netflix series Sense8 which was co-created by the Wachowskis (The Matrix...
Motion Picture Capital is to develop biopic Code Of Honour, a sports story based on the life of rugby player Ady Spencer.
The production company has hired upcoming screenwriter David Raymond to write the treatment for the film. Raymond most recently wrote the mini-series In Harm’s Way about Un peacekeepers, which is set to be produced by Brett Ratner’s RatPac Entertainment.
This new script will be based on the controversial events that saw Spencer banned from rugby union after he appeared for Cambridge University in the Varsity Match against Oxford University, despite having previously already played rugby league at professional level with the London Crusaders.
The film will be developed and produced by the CEO of Motion Picture Capital, Leon Clarance, whose credits include Come and Find Me (starring Aaron Paul) and Netflix series Sense8 which was co-created by the Wachowskis (The Matrix...
- 12/8/2016
- ScreenDaily
Party Report from Mikey Glazer. Top Party of the Week: Brett Ratner and David Raymond hosted an event for Un Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon at the Hillhaven Lodge in Beverly Hills. Ratner is launching an entertainment related initiative with the Un called “In Harm’s Way”. Eva Chow, Yoo Soon-taek, Un Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Ratner, Stevie Wonder, and Sharon Stone at the August 10 launch event.Nuclear physicist Taylor Wilson, Dakota Johnson, Mariah Carey, Ratner, and Naomi Campbell huddle up with the U.N.Lee Daniels and Courtney Love made the scene for Ratner and James Packer‘s event.Pharrell Williams would be a cool substitute teacher.
- 8/17/2016
- by Mikey Glazer
- The Wrap
The Academy Of Canadian Cinema & Television has announced the Canadian Screen Awards nominees.
“We are exceedingly proud today to reveal the nominees for the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards,” said Academy chair Martin Katz.
“This was a year marked by a record-breaking number of submissions, reflecting a robust level of activity in the screen-based industries in Canada which we will celebrate during Canadian Screen Week, March 3-9. Congratulations to all.”
David Cronenberg will receive the lifetime achievement award. For the full list of winners invcluding television, digital and special awards click here.
The feature nominees in full:
Best Motion Picture
The Dismantlement (Le Démantèlement) – Bernadette Payeur, Marc Daigle
Empire Of Dirt – Jennifer Podemski
Enemy – Kim McCraw, Luc Déry, Miguel A Faura, Niv Fichman, Sari Friedland
The F-Word – Andre Rouleau, David Gross, Macdara Kelleher
Gabrielle – Kim McCraw, Luc Déry
The Grand Seduction – Barbara Doran, Roger Frappier
Maïna – Karine Martin, Michel Poulette, Yves Fortin
Tom At The Farm (Tom À La Ferme) – [link...
“We are exceedingly proud today to reveal the nominees for the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards,” said Academy chair Martin Katz.
“This was a year marked by a record-breaking number of submissions, reflecting a robust level of activity in the screen-based industries in Canada which we will celebrate during Canadian Screen Week, March 3-9. Congratulations to all.”
David Cronenberg will receive the lifetime achievement award. For the full list of winners invcluding television, digital and special awards click here.
The feature nominees in full:
Best Motion Picture
The Dismantlement (Le Démantèlement) – Bernadette Payeur, Marc Daigle
Empire Of Dirt – Jennifer Podemski
Enemy – Kim McCraw, Luc Déry, Miguel A Faura, Niv Fichman, Sari Friedland
The F-Word – Andre Rouleau, David Gross, Macdara Kelleher
Gabrielle – Kim McCraw, Luc Déry
The Grand Seduction – Barbara Doran, Roger Frappier
Maïna – Karine Martin, Michel Poulette, Yves Fortin
Tom At The Farm (Tom À La Ferme) – [link...
- 1/13/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The Academy Of Canadian Cinema & Television has announced its nominees.
“We are exceedingly proud today to reveal the nominees for the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards,” said Academy chair Martin Katz. “This was a year marked by a record-breaking number of submissions, reflecting a robust level of activity in the screen-based industries in Canada which we will celebrate during Canadian Screen Week, March 3-9. Congratulations to all.”
David Cronenberg will receive the lifetime achievement award. For the full list of winners invcluding television, digital and special awards click here.
The fearure nominees in full:
Best Motion Picture
The Dismantlement (Le Démantèlement) – Bernadette Payeur, Marc Daigle
Empire Of Dirt (pictured) – Jennifer Podemski
Enemy – Kim McCraw, Luc Déry, Miguel A Faura, Niv Fichman, Sari Friedland
The F-Word – Andre Rouleau, David Gross, Macdara Kelleher
Gabrielle – Kim McCraw, Luc Déry
The Grand Seduction – Barbara Doran, Roger Frappier
Maïna – Karine Martin, Michel Poulette, Yves Fortin
Tom At The Farm (Tom À La Ferme) – [link...
“We are exceedingly proud today to reveal the nominees for the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards,” said Academy chair Martin Katz. “This was a year marked by a record-breaking number of submissions, reflecting a robust level of activity in the screen-based industries in Canada which we will celebrate during Canadian Screen Week, March 3-9. Congratulations to all.”
David Cronenberg will receive the lifetime achievement award. For the full list of winners invcluding television, digital and special awards click here.
The fearure nominees in full:
Best Motion Picture
The Dismantlement (Le Démantèlement) – Bernadette Payeur, Marc Daigle
Empire Of Dirt (pictured) – Jennifer Podemski
Enemy – Kim McCraw, Luc Déry, Miguel A Faura, Niv Fichman, Sari Friedland
The F-Word – Andre Rouleau, David Gross, Macdara Kelleher
Gabrielle – Kim McCraw, Luc Déry
The Grand Seduction – Barbara Doran, Roger Frappier
Maïna – Karine Martin, Michel Poulette, Yves Fortin
Tom At The Farm (Tom À La Ferme) – [link...
- 1/13/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
I’m somewhat saddened that the more Gothic side of Post-Punk Revival has run its course. I really haven’t been interested in much of anything Interpol has done post-Antics and Editors floundered hard with their third album, not to mention I have no idea what The Exploding Boy is up to anymore. Even some of the non-Gothic inspired bands have started to falter (I’m looking at you Bloc Party), the genre had a good run and for a revival of one of my favorite times in music I greatly enjoyed it while it was in its prime. However Hidden Hospitals and their newest release Ep 002 is giving me some serious flashbacks to a time draped in black and grey.
Hidden Hospitals, much like other more recent bands like Headlights, isn’t a Post-Punk band. Instead they are a band that is rooted in Alternative...
I’m somewhat saddened that the more Gothic side of Post-Punk Revival has run its course. I really haven’t been interested in much of anything Interpol has done post-Antics and Editors floundered hard with their third album, not to mention I have no idea what The Exploding Boy is up to anymore. Even some of the non-Gothic inspired bands have started to falter (I’m looking at you Bloc Party), the genre had a good run and for a revival of one of my favorite times in music I greatly enjoyed it while it was in its prime. However Hidden Hospitals and their newest release Ep 002 is giving me some serious flashbacks to a time draped in black and grey.
Hidden Hospitals, much like other more recent bands like Headlights, isn’t a Post-Punk band. Instead they are a band that is rooted in Alternative...
- 10/29/2012
- by Jay Gary
- Obsessed with Film
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