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Sexton to do 'Time' for the 'Crime'

Posted by Sarah Mitchell on Apr 14, 2008
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
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A grim future may be near, but not for this screenwriter's career. Timothy J. Sexton's knack for penning screenplays that forewarn audiences of the dystopian direction our postmodern, high-tech society is headed, has landed him another project. Sexton co-wrote the Oscar-nominated adaptation of the P.D. James novel about a society that has become infertile for Alfonso Cuaron's highly acclaimed sci-fi flick Children of Men. More recently, Sexton penned the screenplay for the remake of the cult classic Logan's Run, which is set in a future where a mandatory death sentence has been imposed for all those turning 21. But with a full plate and likely promises of more ahead of him, the future doesn't seem all that bad for this screenwriter.

THR reports that the writer has been hired by United Artists to pen the screenplay for Timecrimes, an adaptation of Spanish director Nacho Vigalondo's pic Los Cronocrimes. The thriller follows a man who unleashes a disastrous chain of events after traveling back in time an hour and a half in hopes of preventing a serious crime. The man commits a well-known faux pas among time-travel aficionados and runs into himself, thus setting into motion a series of irreversible damages.

Following its screening at Sundance in January, UA picked up the remake rights. Steven Zaillian and Agnes Matre are set to produce.

Here is the trailer for the original.

 



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September Surprise!

September Surprise!

The filmmaker featured as this month's IONCINEPHILE hails from the country represented by this flag. Stay tuned as we soon release the identity of the director. Here's a clue: the person is premiering their film in two major international film festivals this month.

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Review: Spring Fever

A heavily flawed film that does a disservice to its quintet of characters by abruptly ending each character's final chapter before it even begins making Spring Fever a film that never manages to find itself. Audiences who've followed his past efforts such as Purple Butterfly and Summer Palace will be puzzled by erotica without reason, by the undefined terms in which the characters are set in and the lack of dramatic focus.


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Interview: Amir Bar-Lev (The Tillman Story)

Pat has a very wide appeal and people who admire him come from different parts of ideological spectrum. So we didn't want to alienate a part of our audience because the film is about Pat more than anything. So we wanted to invite everybody to the dialogue of what actually happened to him and the country at the time.


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2010 Telluride Film Festival (37th)

The Telluride Film Festival history section offers a comprehensive look at the past 35 years of Shows, guests, and memories of Labor Day Weekends spent in the mountains.


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