New Films in Production, v.2

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Re: New Films in Production, v.2

#551 Post by therewillbeblus »

Pavel wrote: Mon May 17, 2021 10:38 pm Attack the Block 2
Nice, though I'm far less interested in Boyega returning and will see this based on the other kids, most notably scene-stealing Alex Esmail's involvement. They should have really just had him become star in his own sequel.
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#553 Post by black&huge »

for some reason to me this is pretty wild news. All of it.
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#556 Post by FrauBlucher »

Oh, that sounds interesting
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#557 Post by DarkImbecile »

Deadline is reporting that Charles Burnett is set to direct the escape-from-slavery drama Steal Away
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#558 Post by beamish14 »

I believe this is different from another recently announced project regarding the Middle Passage, although Caldecott Chubb (who co-produced Glass Shield and To Sleep With Anger) was attached to that one as well.

Burnett has turned down a lot of projects over the years. I don't think he cares for Hollywood's development process and he only aligns himself with material he can have absolutely control over. Very little-known fact: he turned down the chance to direct the Eddie Murphy vehicle The Distinguished Gentleman (1992), which would have netted him a salary that was almost as large as the budget of To Sleep With Anger.
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#562 Post by Maltic »


Late style incoming.

Hill did three of the best Westerns from the last 41 years. Maybe that's not saying much... but still, they're good.

The synopsis here smells a bit of contrived wokeness, but if that was what it took to get the project off the ground, so be it...
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#563 Post by knives »

Over course his films from the last twenty years, at least, haven’t been so hot.
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New Films in Production, v.2

#564 Post by Mr Sausage »

I’m super excited for Argento’s next horror film. He made ten of the best horror films of the last 50 years!
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#568 Post by ianthemovie »

Bill Condon to direct a new film of Guys and Dolls.

For some reason the author of this article seems to think Guys and Dolls is set during the Depression.
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#570 Post by colinr0380 »

*counts on fingers* Divorced, Beheaded, Died, Divorced, Beheaded,.... phew! :)
I wonder if Universal is wanting to go down the Insidious/Conjuring route and have an older lady roaming the world exorcising people. Maybe Burstyn is going to become the new Lin Shaye figure, troubled by events from her past but it being something pushing her forward to keep performing her daily exercises!

I am cautious about this news however as only Exorcist III really captured my interest from the original run of films.
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#572 Post by therewillbeblus »

David Yates will make a sharp turn following latest Harry Potter-world film to direct opioid dram(edy?)

I haven't seen Yates' smaller-scale dramatic debut, so he may know what he's doing, but when a sensationalist, whimsical director is helming a script being compared to Wolf of Wall Street and as a drama tackling the Opioid Epidemic, there are more than a few red flags that arise and make me expect this to be offensive on some level.
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#573 Post by Mr Sausage »

I haven’t seen any of it really, but his tv work for the BBC seems quite hard hitting, tackling sex trafficking and political conspiracies, among other things. Yates may be on solider ground than his Potter work would suggest.
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#574 Post by therewillbeblus »

That's good to hear- I know he's tried to emulate Spielberg in a lot of ways (I believe through self-admission) since his earlier career, so I'm still not convinced he'll return to that mode even if he can. We'll see
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#575 Post by thirtyframesasecond »

Mr Sausage wrote: Thu Aug 19, 2021 3:37 am I haven’t seen any of it really, but his tv work for the BBC seems quite hard hitting, tackling sex trafficking and political conspiracies, among other things. Yates may be on solider ground than his Potter work would suggest.
The BBC mini-series, State of Play, was superb - remade as the much less decent Affleck/Crowe film of course.
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