It’s been a big month for Max Payne – the renegade cop who shoots first and asks questions later is about the see the long-awaited debut of his third videogame with this week’s arrival of Max Payne 3, and the grizzled detective has also made his return to the world of film – but not in the way you might expect. Fear not, game lovers – Mark Wahlberg hasn’t signed on to do another big budget Hollywood film revolving around Max’s dark adventures. Instead, we’re bringing you the official release of Zapruder Pictures’ short film, Max Payne: Valhalla. Written and directed by Guillermo Fernández de Oliveira and Javier Esteban Loring, the seven-minute short is an updating of the student film they made six years ago entitled...
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- 5/14/2012
- by Mike Bracken
- Movies.com
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