Yeah, well people do get upset, because there are people that believe that you should be honest. And yeah I’m surprised there are actually people that believe you should be honest at all times, and all this kind of virtue and all this crap, and it’s like I don’t believe that.
The Festival du Nouveau Cinéma de Montréal presents its 35th edition from October 18 to 28. On the menu: 189 films from 39 countries, handpicked to bring you the very best of this year’s movies.
There is something sacrireligious about the remake of a film, especially if it is from the hands of the exact same filmmaker, this applies to mostly everyone else unless your name is Michael Haneke. After Sony Pictures Classics profit-making pick-up with last year’s Cache (Hidden), the folks at Warner Independent Pictures are pulling out the checkbook for a multiple territory deal for he rights to Michael Haneke 's English-language debut.
One of the most sought after world preem titles at this year’s Toronto film fest has now found not one, but two buyers. IFC Films and the Weinstein Co. have pacted a deal that sees IFC handle the theatrical release and the Weinstein’s handling home video and TV. The deal as The Hollywood Reporter says that there is a big P&A commitment for Penelope's 07 release.
There's been a lot of buzz surrounding William H. Macy's directorial debut, Keep Coming Back mostly because it's the Oscar nominated actor's first big-screen film. Now there's another reason to talk about this movie - Victor Rasuk. The Harlem born 22-year-old, who many indie lovers will recognize from Raising Victor Vargas and/or part of the skateboarding ensemble of Lords of Dogtown, will play opposite Salma Hayek.