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John Guillermin 1925-2015

John Guillermin 1925-2015

The Towering Inferno director dies aged 89

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John Guillermin, the director responsible for films such as The Towering Inferno and 1976’s version of King Kong, has died at the age of 89.

Guillermin was born in London in 1925, and got his education at the University of Cambridge. After his studies, he joined the Royal Air Force, then mustered out at 22 to begin a career in filmmaking. Initially studying in France and learning the art of documentaries, he moved to Los Angeles in 1950 to learn Hollywood’s film ways, though he’d already gotten his start in movies with the likes of Torment/Paper Gallows, Melody In The Dark and High Jinks In Society.

He would go on to work on films including Town On Trial, The Blue Max, El Condor, Skyjacked, Shaft In Africa and even a couple of Tarzan instalments. But he was best known for entering the world of producer Irwin Allen with The Towering Inferno, which became one of the most famous disaster movies. He followed that up with the oft-maligned 1976 remake of King Kong, which saw Jeff Bridges, and Jessica Lange confronting the giant ape.

Guillermin also directed Agatha Christie adaptation Death On The Nile, with Peter Ustinov playing Hercule Poirot and another Kong film, King Kong Lives in 1986, which would be his last job as a director. He gained a reputation as a hard-working but sometimes challenging personality on set, with novelist James Dickey once describing him as “one of those megalomaniacal directors who have to be given the gates of Heaven before they consider doing a project.” Charlton Heston, who starred in Skyjacked, was more complimentary, calling him “an imaginative and skilful director.” The director himself clearly enjoyed his career, and was once quoted as saying, “You know, there's really nothing like an exciting film on a big screen. Hopefully, I've made a few in my career.”




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Phil Lord And Chris Miller Creating Serial TV Series

Phil Lord And Chris Miller Creating Serial TV Series

Based on the popular podcast

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Apparently deciding that producing a TV comedy (Will Forte's The Last Man On Earth), directing an entry in one huge franchise, developing something for another two and overseeing their own prodigious film factory with the Jump Street and Lego Movie universe, Phil Lord and Chris Miller are taking on another task: turning popular true crime podcast Serial into a TV series

The writer/director/producer/workaholic duo have nabbed the rights to make a cable series based on the podcast, which won a big audience this year as host Sarah Koenig dug into a murder case. Of course, given their already busy schedules, Lord and Miller won’t be the only people involved – Fox 21 TV studios is producing with them alongside Koenig and the team that put the podcast together.

While Koenig investigated one case, the show will apparently look at various stories, whether tackling one across a season or each episode. The team’s next job is to find a writing team to work up ideas before pitching to channels. "Chris and Phil take an unexpected approach to telling stories and that is so appealing to us at Serial,” says producer Julie Snyder. “They experiment. They don’t mimic formulas. Developing a show with them is exciting because we feel like we speak the same language, only they’re smarter than us." 

And in case you forgot, Lord and Miller’s focus at the moment is still manifold – they’re developing a young Han Solo film as part of the sprawling Star Wars universe, a Spider-Man animated movie, working on DC’s film version of The Flash and helping with script and producing chores on the Lego Movie spin-offs. They will get some sleep roughly 72 years from now.  












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Jean Reno And James Cromwell Are Part Of The Promise

Jean Reno And James Cromwell Are Part Of The Promise

They're joining Christian Bale and Oscar Isaac in the film

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Christian Bale, Oscar Isaac and The Walk’s Charlotte Le Bon are already all in the cast, but director Terry George isn’t finished filling roles for his new historical drama The Promise. He’s now adding Jean Reno and James Cromwell

The Hotel Rwanda/Reservation Road director is calling the shots on this one, based on the script he wrote with Robin Swicord. The Promise is set in the dying days of the Ottoman Empire (the 1920s) and explores the relationships between three people: Michael (Isaac), a gifted medical student; Chris (Bale), a renowned American journalist working in Paris; and the beautiful and sophisticated Ana (Le Bon).

Reno is aboard to play a French admiral who faces life-threatening danger and finds himself unable to act, while Cromwell will be an American ambassador who shows a heroic side when challenged. The cameras are rolling now in Spain and Portugal with George shooting through December. It has yet to lock down a release date, but should be in cinemas next year.

Reno has worked on Sean Penn’s latest directorial effort The Last Face and French audiences will see him in the third instalment of comedy franchise Les Visiteurs. Cromwell, last heard in Big Hero 6, is appearing in miniseries The Young Pope with Jude Law, which is in production.




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Praise Yeezus! Kim Kardashian's Due Date Is Christmas Day

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Kimye is getting North West a baby brother for Christmas. Top that.

E Online reports that Kim Kardashian is due to deliver her second baby on Christmas Day. While no baby's arrival date is guaranteed, sources say that Kim K. is planning on a scheduled C-section for safety reasons, so friends can break

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Caitlyn Jenner Won't Be Charged in Fatal Car Accident

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Caitlyn Jenner will not be charged with vehicular manslaughter or any crime stemming from the fatal crash, TMZ reports.

The L.A. County D.A. declared that Jenner was not speeding at the time her vehicle rear-ended the victim's car in February. While it was acknowledged that Jenner hit the brakes

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Everything You Need to Know About American Horror Story: Hotel

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FX has billed American Horror Story: Hotelas a reinvention of the anthology show. And as the first season without star Jessica Lange, there's no doubt that Hotel will feel drastically different. But to make up for the loss of the show's leading lady, creator Ryan Murphy recruited Lady Gaga to join

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CBS' New Reality Show Hunted Turns Ordinary People Into Fugitives

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CBS has ordered a new one-hour reality show, Hunted, that turns ordinary people into fugitives on the run.

Hunted challenges its contestants to go into hiding, while professional investigators attempt to track them down in a nationwide manhunt, using everything from cell phone records to determining

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