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Actress Mary Ellen Trainor, most famous for appearing in every Lethal Weapon film, has died. She was 62.
Trainor passed away in her Montecito, Calif., home on May 20 of complications from pancreatic cancer, her friend and producer Kathleen Kennedy told The Hollywood Reporter.
As the cameras start rolling on the action-thriller
Anything Ben Wheatley sets his mind to brings a high degree of anticipation in these parts. Throw Martin Scorsese into the mix and you’ve got the recipe for something truly compelling. So it is with Free Fire, the next cab in Wheatley’s rank after his upcoming High-Rise. It's just added Jack Reynor and Sam Riley its cast roster.
Not a man to rest of his laurels - or rest very much at all - the writer/director has moved from post-production on High-Rise and started the cameras rolling on this action-thriller, which has Scorsese exec–producing. Free Fire is billed as a hard-boiled crime film set in violence-ridden 1978 Boston. A secluded meeting between two gangs in a deserted warehouse suddenly explodes into a shoot-out and a fight for survival.
Wheatley already has Sharlto Copley, Brie Larson, Armie Hammer, Cillian Murphy and regular collaborator Michael Smiley aboard to star, from a script he’s penned with his regular co-writter Amy Jump.
The set-up sees Larson's character brokering a meeting in a deserted warehouse between two Irishmen (Murphy and Smiley) and a gang (headed up by Hammer and Copley) who are selling them a small arsenal of weaponry. The handover goes wrong - as movie handovers are wont to do - and shots are fired. From then on, it's a fight for survival.
"It’s a testament to the way Ben makes his films and works with actors that he's attracted such a first-class international cast to strap on the squibs for Free Fire,” enthuses BFI Film Fund director Ben Roberts. "And Scorsese for heaven's sake... We're very excited.”
Wheatley’s comet-like rise has taken him from micro budget Down Terrace to a splashy period action-thriller in the space of six years and six films, all without sacrificing his creative stamp. Expect this one to be a must-see. High-Rise, meanwhile, will land later this year.
Rapper The Game was arrested after allegedly punching an off-duty police officer back in March, The Associated Press reports.
The Game, whose real name is Jayceon Terrell Taylor, surrendered at the Los Angeles Police Department's Hollywood Division on Monday. The alleged scuffle took place at a
Wipe those tears, Degrassi fans! School is back in session.
Just days after TeenNick said it was ending the long-running series, DHX Media's Epitome Pictures announced Tuesday that it will create 20 new episodes of Degrassi: Next Class that will air on Netflix in the U.S. and on Family Channel in
If you weren't already a little too excited about the upcoming second season of HBO's critically-acclaimed drama series True Detective, allow these two new teaser trailers - both 30 seconds in length - to push you over the edge into clapping-hands-and-stomping-feet territory. Perhaps.
Of course, Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrellson have nothing to do with this new season, with all-new characters in an all-new location dealing with the darkest side of crime.
The setting this time is the Californian industrial city of Vinci, home to various characters including compromised detective Ray Velcoro (Colin Farrell), crime boss Frank Semyon (Vince Vaughn), more honest 'tec Ani Bezzerides (Rachel McAdams) as well as war veteran and motorcycle cop Paul Woodrugh (Taylor Kitsch), who serves on the California Highway Patrol.
It’s shaping up to be a stylish, brooding and dark series once again, even with the change in circumstances and cast. Once more written by creator Nic Pizzolatto, it debuts across the pond on June 21 and should be hitting these shores via Sky Atlantic shortly after that.
Not content with upsetting Australia with his dangerous animals – no mean feat in a country where even the ladybirds can kill you – Johnny Depp has taken to whacking mooks on waterside locales. As least he is this new poster for Whitey Bulger thriller Black Mass. Not in real life. We cannot stress that enough. {Black Mass Poster}The film sees Depp take on the slick, slippery guise of the notorious gangster-turned-informant. A menacing figure in the Boston criminal underground, Bulger masterminded a violent gang in Boston while also reportedly turning federal informant to take down rivals. It seemed to be working out well – particularly with corrupt FBI agent John Connolly (Joel Edgerton) helping to smooth things – but when the Bureau began making arrests, agents double-crossed Bulger and prosecuted him as well.
Bulger fled in 1994 and was captured in 2011 in California. Cumberbatch will be Senator William ”Billy” Bulger, a career politician who claimed when questioned that he wasn’t aware of the extent of his older sibling’s criminal activities. Scott joins the cast as FBI agent Robert Fitzpatrick, marking a rare dramatic turn for the man better known for Step Brothers and sitcom Parks And Recreation.
Dakota Johnson, Juno Temple and Jesse Plemons are all board Scott Cooper’s new film, which he’s rewritten based on Mark Mallouk’s earlier adaptation of the book about Bulger by Dick Lehr and Gerard O’Neill. Black Mass arrives on November 13 in the UK.
It's possible that you didn't know Uwe Boll had directed Rampage and Rampage 2. But if you were a fan of those films and on tenterhooks for Rampage 3, we're afraid we have disappointing news. The crowdfunding campaigns have not pulled in sufficient cash to allow the film to go ahead. Boll has now released a video telling us what he thinks about this.
Unusually for Boll the Rampage films aren't based on videogames (so no, they're not about monsters smashing buildings). Instead, they're sort of Falling Down-meets-Natural Born Killers affairs, in which Brendan Fletcher decides he's mad as hell and isn't going to take it anymore, going postal in the city and, in the sequel, occupying a TV station. It's a war on Society, man.
Rampage 3: No Mercy would have completed the trilogy, Fletcher and Lochlyn Munro set to reprise their roles from the previous films. It would have been, says Boll, "an important film", but as of today the project had raked in only half its $50k target on Kickstarter, and 6% of the $100k asked for on IndieGoGo.
"Basically my message is fuck yourself," says Raging Boll. "It looks like nobody gives a shit about Rampage 3, so maybe I shouldn't do it. You'd rather give $600k to some retarded Marvel Avengers bullshit dirt."
"Oh god, the Uwe Boll question," said Dolph Lundgren when Empire asked him about In The Name Of The King 2: Two Worlds a couple of years ago. "But look, Uwe is actually very impressive. He has his own business and he runs everything the way he wants to do it, up there in Vancouver. I wish I could do that. I wouldn’t have to work for anybody else! He makes his own movies, gets his own financing...”
Sadly not this time though. But, says Boll, "I have enough money to play golf for the rest of my life." So all's well.