
Kimbo Slice
Dark Horizons notes that Rocky V’s Kevin Connolly wants to develop a biopic based on the MMA fighter. Connolly claims to already have a script.

Kimbo Slice
Dark Horizons notes that Rocky V’s Kevin Connolly wants to develop a biopic based on the MMA fighter. Connolly claims to already have a script.

I'm still waiting for "Connect Four: The Movie"
Legendary Pictures is interested in producing a race car movie based on the long-running toy car franchise. The Screenrant link has a good history of how long the idea’s been in development. Thanks to Rotten Tomatoes for the link.

Darren Aronofsky
The Fountain director is attached to an action-adventure film about magicians and con men who helped defeat Hitler. Michael Chabon is writing.
The scribe behind the video game, Halo: Reach, has been hired to work on Line of Sight, about a commando squad delivering cargo while dealing with a bigger threat.
According to @animetoday , the live-action film based on the “classic” manga/anime series is heading to BD, courtesy of Media Blasters. A trailer for Story of Ricky can be seen here.

"He's a real nowhere Man, Sitting in his Nowhere Land"
The Green Lantern writer is looking to work on Nowhere Man, a dystopic comic series about an oppressive government which even invades people’s thoughts, and the rebels who create a new breed of immune human to fight back.
RELEASE DATE: July 12, 2011
Winner of the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival, Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives is a unique tale of a man embracing life’s greatest mystery. Choosing to spend his final days surrounded by his loved ones in the countryside, Boonmee is visited by his dead wife (a ghost) and his lost son (an strange hairy beast with red glowing eyes) who come to guide him to his final resting place, a cave where his first soul began. With a wry sense of humor and a humanist spirit, Uncle Boonmee, one of the most critically acclaimed films of the year, is a magical tale of reincarnation, karma and nature.
Check out the trailer here.
Update: The director is also currently heading up a sidebar at the Venice Film Festival.
Ben Affleck is directing a Hollywood version of the French thriller about a pediatrician who was married to a murdered spouse, only to find himself stuck in the middle of a bigger criminal conspiracy. It’s not clear whether or not the new version of Tell No One will be based on the French film or the novel which inspired it. Thanks to Dark Horizons for the story.
In honor of Raiders of the Lost Ark turning 30, Moviefone has posted an interview with Vic Armstrong, the actor who often doubled for Harrison Ford in the classic 1981 action-adventure movie which spawned two out of three sequels worth mentioning.
The Undisputed director is attached to Stand Up Guys, about a pair of older criminals who have one last party, even though one of them has to make a hit on the other.

Ben Younger
The Boiler Room director has been assigned to a movie set in the modern racing world. The project was originally based on the life of Ayrton Senna, but is now being turned into an “adventure”. Thanks to The Hollywood Reporter for the story.

Troy Duffy
Dark Horizons notes that director Troy Duffy’s plan for a follow-up to the cult gun-play movies is a tv show. Duffy has also indicated that series regulars Sean Flannery and Norman Reedus would be eager to reprise their roles, if it happened.
The Training Day director is eyeing an update to the classic Schwarzenegger film, and a script’s already been prepped. No word on any studios backing the project, however. Thanks to Dark Horizons for the story.
The company has just announced the acquisiton of the sequel to the Takashi Miike sentai spoof, with plans to release it on DVD and Blu-Ray. In the meantime, you can catch it at the Dallas Asian Film Festival this July. Thanks to Anime News Network for the info. You can view a trailer for Zebraman 2 here.
Update: The company also acquired Benny Chan’s City Under Siege, which you can read about at the link, and catch a trailer of here. Thanks to AnimeNation.net/blog for the info.
Anime News Network posted a tentative list of the cities where Badlands Rumble, the movie spin-off of the popular Trigun anime series, is playing. Go directly to the link to find out which theaters are screening it subbed or dubbed.
The theatrical listing for the 1983 film from the director of the 1994 take on 47 Ronin can be seen here. A trailer can be viewed here. If you miss it, you can always order the DVD here.
The Invincible director is helming the movie based on a true story of a major Laguna Beach, California robbery pulled off by robbers based in Ohio. (Hence the name.) City by the Sea’s Ken Hixon is writing the script, while Beer League’s Anthony Mastromauro is producing. Thanks to Dark Horizons for the info.
The company picked up the rights to a post-apocalyptic comedy about teens dealing with a serial killer during their last year of school. Joseph Kahn directed, while Journey to the Center of the Earth’s Josh Hutcherson, Torque’s Dane Cook, and Shanley Caswell co-star.
RELEASE DATE: September 13, 2011
True Legend (click here for our review) is a 2010 Chinese-Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, starring Vincent Zhao, Zhou Xun, Jay Chou, Michelle Yeoh, Andy On, David Carradine, Guo Xiaodong, Feng Xiaogang, Cung Le, Gordon Liu, Bryan Leung and Jacky Heung. Check out the trailer here.
RELEASE DATE: August 23, 2011
Battle Royale 2 and Yo Yo Girl Cop director Fukasaku Kenta piles on the crazy fun in the wildly entertaining horror comedy X-Cross (a.k.a XX). Based on the novel by Joko Noboyuki, this over-the-top slasher about two girls on the vacation from Hell stars Matsushita Nao (Sand’s Chronicle), pop idol Suzuki Ami, and Ikeuchi Hiroyuki (Space Travelers). Check out the trailer here.
RELEASE DATE: July 26, 2011
Sungkyunkwan Scandal is set in Sungkyunkwan University in the late Joseon era during the reign of King Jeongjo, revolving around the exploits and love stories of four youths. When her younger brother’s illness worsens and their family is in danger of being evicted from their house for lack of money, Kim Yoon Hee enters the school under his name, disguised as a boy in her desperation to support him. There, she becomes friends with the intelligent and upright Lee Sun Joon, the playboy Goo Yong Ha and rebellious Moon Jae Shin. Check out the trailer.
RELEASE DATE: August 23, 2011
Swingers is a 1996 comedy-drama film about the lives of single, unemployed actors living on the ‘eastside’ of Hollywood, California during the 1990s swing revival. Written by Jon Favreau and directed by Doug Liman, the movie starred Favreau and Vince Vaughn, and also featured performances by Ron Livingston and Heather Graham. A classic! Check out the trailer here.

Now you're playing with power!
According to Dark Horizons, the company is producing Ralph, a movie about a pixelized villain named Wreck-It Ralph- played by Cirque du Freak’s John C. Reilly-who team ups with FPS superstar Sgt. Calhoun(played by Role Models’ Jane Lynch) to redeem his reputation. Unfortunately, he needs to be bailed out by cart racer Vanellope von Schweetz(Evolution’s Sarah Silverman) in order to fix a major disaster unintentionally caused by him.
The Shutter Island producer plans to re-write the Bei La novel about Japanese occupation of Shanghai during WW2, in order to reflect his own personal experiences growing up in the city. It will be an English language feature accompanied by a related mini-series on European Jewish refugees who fled to China. Star Trek VI’s Nicholas Meyer is working on the script.
The latest Nascar spot and trailer are now up for Transformers: Dark of the Moon-Because We’re Too Cheap to Pay Pink Floyd for the Full Title, or Real Stunt Safety Procedures, For That Matter. While the first film was a box office and-by Bay standards-critical success, the sequel was negatively received, so much so that even Disturbia/Eagle Eye lead Shia LaBeouf noted its flaws. Unfortunately, TF3′s co-star, Megan Fox, won’t be returning to the series, because she allegedly dared to pull a Godwin on the Bad Boys 1-2/The Rock director. However, a recent story suggests she was too thin for the part, since Bay clearly has a thing for “fatties”, as you can tell from her replacement, Rosie Huntington-Whitely. Regardless of how TF3 will be perceived, it will still undoubtedly be a highly-anticipated follow-up blockbuster, as it heads to its July 1 release date.
Update: Bay admits the second film was lacking, but once again blames the ’08-’09 writers’ strike, and claims the third one will meet audience expectations. He also claims that Avatar director Cameron convinced him to go the 3D route for the threequel.
Update: Via Rotten Tomatoes and Collider, old-school Trekker Leonard Nimoy has been confirmed to play Sentinel Prime, Optimus Prime’s predecessor. Nimoy last did the voice of Galvatron in the animated Transformers movie spin-off made 25 years ago.
Update 2: The new trailer is here.
Update 3: Collider notes Bay’s claim of an offer of $25,000 if they can spot the politically incorrect bots, Skids and Mudflap, in the threequel.
Update 4: Bay and Cameron discuss the 3D used in the film here.
The Box reflects on the relation between humanity, technology and nature through dream-like sequences – of an old craftsmanwho makes machines from rocks, his death, which transforms his village into a wasteland, and a box with a mind of its own and a secret inside – Hong Kong International Film Festival
Director: Kim Ji Woon (Kim Ji Wun)
Writer: Kim Ji Woon (Kim Ji Wun)
Producer: Oh Gi-Min, Oh Jeong-Wan
Cast: Im Su-Jeong, Mun Geun-Yeong, Yeom Jeong-A, Kim Gap-Su, Park Mi-Hyeon, Wu Gi-Hong, Lee Seung-Bi
Running Time: 115 min.
By JJ Hatfield
A Tale of Two Sisters is a finely crafted work of art from the skilled hands of Kim Jee-woon. Kim not only directed the film but wrote the screen play as well. This is beautiful and imaginative in a very subdued fashion. It is also a film that will scare the hell out of you, more than once.
Opening the film is a brief scene in a hospital. Though a doctor asks questions the viewer wants to know this is just the beginning of the mystery. There are no simple explanations and the answers do not come easily if they come at all.
We see the two young sisters being driven home by their father. No mention is made of the previous scene and the girls seem just like any other sisters. They slowly pull into an isolated lakeside house in the country. It’s a gorgeous sunny day and the girls run towards the lake, ignoring their father who calls them to the house. Just like any two slightly mischievous young sisters. They are not just sisters but also best friends.
I am purposefully avoiding much of the plot and events in A Tale of Two Sisters. There is simply no way to be in depth without spoilers, and this film, if any film should not have spoilers.
It really wouldn’t help for the viewer to know as different people perceive this in various ways. Ignore those who say they “have the movie figured out”. There are multiple layers in this complex story.
The father is distant, the stepmother chilly and sharp tongued. The sisters are virtually inseparable with Su-mi being the oldest acting as protector for Su-yeon. The sisters are on the screen the majority of the time. Sometimes it is difficult to tell which sister it is for a fraction of a second. At times they could be any other sisters anywhere, but odd incidents have a way of turning into terrifying experiences.
This film will pull you in and make you part of it. Tension rising subtly, almost undetectable at first. Further along your heartbeat slightly increases – you have already become involved in a personal way, you are right there with the characters, a part of the mystery.
This is a taught psychological thriller that will keep you thinking about it for a long time. It is a woven film tapestry of the human mind and behaviors. From tension to anxiousness to suffocating the viewer will feel it all.
The cinematography is absolutely excellent from a sunshine filled day to a flash of..something. Lee Mo-gae was the cinematographer and he definitely has a great eye for how to set up a scene.
This film will keep you on the edge of your seat, sometimes even holding your breath. As the film progresses you see more and more small little areas of the house and it works as a symbol for the increasingly complex and even sometimes confusing story. The tension mounts until your throat feels dry and you have a definite urge to look behind you!
This is one hell of a scary movie!
Though not a horror film with chain saws and buckets of blood this film delivers over and over again. Not just a few scenes but the entire film is a work of art and a fine example of how to keep the viewer not only interested but tight muscled as the tension increases.
The cast does an excellent job, especially Su-mi (Lim Su-jeong). The original music by Lee Byung-woo is absolutely perfect for this great film. The score adds much to the feel of uneasiness.
It’s nearly impossible to translate what you are experiencing in to a nice labeled box. The entire film is subject to interpretation. People eventually decide what to make of A Tale of Two Sisters but don’t worry too much about those (did I just see…?) moments. Some will be explained – some will not. It’s a mandatory re – watch so you can focus more on the story line and just watch the first time.
The film is loosely inspired by the Korean folk tale, “Janghwa, Hongryeon”. This is not a spoiler because there is no similarity in the story line. Plus I doubt many have read or seen numerous films supposedly based on the mythology, all different except for the (reviewer spits) ripmake I won’t even mention.
Kudos to Kim Jee-woon, the wonderful actors and great crew!
A fantastic, mesmerizing film that is a must see!
JJ Hatfield’s Rating: 9.5/10
By Monkey Goddess
Going in, I didn’t really know what to expect of this movie, aside from the fact that it had a favourable write-up and that it was recommended by a friend who said to check it out. After watching it, I am glad I got a chance to catch this excellent Korean movie.
The movie focuses in on two sisters who arrive home from the hospital to greet their stepmother. As the movie progresses, it is revealed that the sisters do not like their stepmother at all and are very much against what she says and does, especially the older sister Su-mi. The stepmother can also sense this based on their behaviour and attitude. In retaliation, she turns against them (at one point, she tells the sisters’ father that they bring her misery).
Although it is slow moving at times, there are several scenes that will jolt you out of your seat and are quite horrifying, to say the least. These scenes were especially striking due to the accompanying strings evoking horror and fright. From my experience watching this movie (which was at a film festival), it was a bit difficult to understand certain scenes, and I might have to watch it again just to understand completely what it was all about. Overall, there was good chemistry between all the actors, especially Im Soo-Jung and Moon Geun-Young, who portrayed the two sisters. Regarding the actress who played the evil stepmother (as someone mentioned on a website review), Yeom Jeong-Ah is definitely the Asian equivalent of Glenn Close; very menacing, and not very likeable. Lastly, I would have liked to have seen Kim Gap-Su, the father, appear in more scenes, but as this movie is mainly about the relationship between the mother and her two stepdaughters, I understood the small role presented.
Monkey Goddess’ Rating: 8.5/10

Pierce Brosnan
The Ghost Writer actor is starring in a drama, based on a novel, which takes place in post-apartheid South Africa. Housegun is about a son of a rich socialite charged for murder who hires a black lawyer to defend himself in court.