Though several details about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s May 19 nuptials — the location, the date, the first names on the guest list — have already been confirmed, there’s still plenty of questions about the big day that are unanswered. And perhaps the biggest question (at least for fashion fans!) is this: Who will be designing the dress?
We don’t have that answer quite yet, but we did just get a major hint.
Israel-based bridal designer Inbal Dror confirmed to People that at the request of Kensington Palace, they sent a sketch for Meghan to consider.
“We received a...
We don’t have that answer quite yet, but we did just get a major hint.
Israel-based bridal designer Inbal Dror confirmed to People that at the request of Kensington Palace, they sent a sketch for Meghan to consider.
“We received a...
- 12/18/2017
- by Monique Jessen
- PEOPLE.com
Exclusive: Justin Monjo is set to rewrite Alien Sleeper Cell, a sci-fi spy alien invasion thriller that has V For Vendetta‘s James McTiegue attached to direct. The film’s financing is being facilitated by Solidarity, the new company formed by Joni Sighvatsson. Sighvatsson is teamed with Prime Universe Films’ Adrian Askarieh on the picture and they will produce. Felipe Linz and Fran McIntyre will be executive producers. Monjo is rewriting an original draft by Morgan Davis…...
- 8/23/2017
- Deadline
Michael Mann will soon be directing his first feature since 2009's Public Enemies, and he's bringing Thor (Aka Chris Hemsworth) with him, according to Variety. Described as a thriller set in "a world of cyber threats and attacks," the project has been in development for more than a year, with Mann co-writing the script with Morgan Davis Foehl. Production is slated to begin in June. That fits into Hemsworth's schedule, which suddenly opened up when Steven Spielberg decided to delay production on Robopocalypse for at least six to eight months. Mann has kept busy developing and producing various projects, including HBO's Luck with David Milch; Mann directed the pilot episode for the series, whose run was cut short. He's always made films with a stylish,...
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- 2/15/2013
- Screen Anarchy
"Thor" star Chris Hemsworth is teaming with "Heat" and "Collateral" director Michael Mann on an untitled thriller at Legendary Pictures.
All that is known about the plot is that it will deal with the world of cyber threats and attacks. This will be Mann's first directing effort since 2009's "Public Enemies"
Mann is co-writing the script with Morgan Davis Foehl and has been developing the project for over a year. Thomas Tull and Jon Jashni are producing.
All that is known about the plot is that it will deal with the world of cyber threats and attacks. This will be Mann's first directing effort since 2009's "Public Enemies"
Mann is co-writing the script with Morgan Davis Foehl and has been developing the project for over a year. Thomas Tull and Jon Jashni are producing.
- 2/15/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Director Michael Mann is known his love of extreme (and we do mean extreme) close-ups. And now he's found the perfect subject for those visual indulgences.
The "Public Enemies" director has decided that it's finally time to make another movie, and while it doesn't have a title yet, it does have an A-list leading man: the God of Thunder himself, Chris Hemsworth, according to Heat Vision.
The untitled yet mighty Mann/Hemsworth team-up is described as a thriller that revolves around cyber-terrorism, though other details are being kept under wraps, including anything on Hemsworth's role (though we assume that he'll be playing a guy who battles those responsible for the cyber-terrorism). Mann co-wrote the script with Morgan Davis Foehl.
Mann hasn't directed a feature film since 2009's "Public Enemies," and he's notorious for developing projects and then abandoning them when studio funding doesn't come through or he just loses interest.
The "Public Enemies" director has decided that it's finally time to make another movie, and while it doesn't have a title yet, it does have an A-list leading man: the God of Thunder himself, Chris Hemsworth, according to Heat Vision.
The untitled yet mighty Mann/Hemsworth team-up is described as a thriller that revolves around cyber-terrorism, though other details are being kept under wraps, including anything on Hemsworth's role (though we assume that he'll be playing a guy who battles those responsible for the cyber-terrorism). Mann co-wrote the script with Morgan Davis Foehl.
Mann hasn't directed a feature film since 2009's "Public Enemies," and he's notorious for developing projects and then abandoning them when studio funding doesn't come through or he just loses interest.
- 2/15/2013
- by Bryan Enk
- NextMovie
We already know that Chris Hemsworth isn’t content to simply sit around in his Asgardian togs between Thor: The Dark World and reporting for duty on the Avengers sequel. He’s attached to several movies, but Variety reports he’s also now signing on for a new Michael Mann project.Mann, who hasn’t made a film since 2009’s Public Enemies, is planning an untitled technofear thriller backed by Legendary Pictures. Though he’s been developing other projects alongside it, he’s been working on this new film for more than a year, co-writing the script with Morgan Davis.He’s keeping the main details close to his chest for now, but apparently it’ll be set in a world of cyber threats and software viral attacks.Legendary will be hoping this one comes together, as Mann has tried to get various movies off the ground in the last...
- 2/14/2013
- EmpireOnline
Public Enemies director Michael Mann has recruited Chris Hemsworth for his new film which is an untitled thriller from Legendary Pictures. Variety reports that Mann had been developing the project for over a year and is also the co-writer alongside Morgan Davis Foel (Legendary's upcoming Mass Effect movie) There are no plot details as yet, but we do know that it's set in a world of cyber attacks and threats. Jon Jashni, Thomas Tull and Mann are producing while Alex Garcia serves as executive producer. Hemsworth can be seen in the less-than-well-received reboot of Red Dawn. Prior to that, he starred with Kristen Stewart and Charlize Theron in Snow White and the Huntsman, and Marvel's the Avengers as Thor...
- 2/14/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Public Enemies director Michael Mann has recruited Chris Hemsworth for his new film which is an untitled thriller from Legendary Pictures. Variety reports that Mann had been developing the project for over a year and is also the co-writer alongside Morgan Davis Foel (Legendary's upcoming Mass Effect movie) There are no plot details as yet, but we do know that it's set in a world of cyber attacks and threats. Jon Jashni, Thomas Tull and Mann are producing while Alex Garcia serves as executive producer. Hemsworth can be seen in the less-than-well-received reboot of Red Dawn. Prior to that, he starred with Kristen Stewart and Charlize Theron in Snow White and the Huntsman, and Marvel's the Avengers as Thor...
- 2/14/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
With the recent news of "Metal Gear Solid" and Michael Fassbender's looking-like-it-will-happen take on "Assassin's Creed," we could be entering into a new era of video game adaptations. Now another piece of news is sure to get gamers pumped for big screen potential.
Variety is reporting that the "Mass Effect" adaptation, being produced by Legendary Entertainment has brought on a new writer to take a crack at scripting the sci-fi epic. Morgan Davis Foehl will write a second version, after Mark Protosevich, who wrote "Thor and "I Am Legend," made a first attempt.
While Foehl has never had a script produced, he has previously landed on the Black List, the highly regarded list of unproduced scripts. Foehl apparently has experience writing sci-fi, especially with an espionage twist.
For those unfamiliar with the series, "Mass Effect" is a massively popular franchise of sci-fi shooters. It tells the story of Commander Shepard,...
Variety is reporting that the "Mass Effect" adaptation, being produced by Legendary Entertainment has brought on a new writer to take a crack at scripting the sci-fi epic. Morgan Davis Foehl will write a second version, after Mark Protosevich, who wrote "Thor and "I Am Legend," made a first attempt.
While Foehl has never had a script produced, he has previously landed on the Black List, the highly regarded list of unproduced scripts. Foehl apparently has experience writing sci-fi, especially with an espionage twist.
For those unfamiliar with the series, "Mass Effect" is a massively popular franchise of sci-fi shooters. It tells the story of Commander Shepard,...
- 10/25/2012
- by Kevin P. Sullivan
- MTV Movies Blog
Legendary Entertainment is moving forward with a film based on the "Mass Effect" video game franchise by hiring Morgan Davis Foehl to write the script. Mark Protosevich (Thor, I Am Legend) provided the first version of the script when Legendary acquired the rights to the property back in 2008. Foehl was an assistant editor on Adam Sander comedies "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry" and "Click." But then he wrote a script for "Whatever Gets You Through the Night," which landed on 2009's Black List, which is a list of the best unproduced screenplays. The first "Mass Effect" game takes place in 2183 and revolves around a human space commander who leads a team on a mission to defeat an ancient race of mechanized aliens that invade the galaxy every 50,000 years, wiping out all forms of organic life.
- 10/25/2012
- WorstPreviews.com
The Mass Effect movie has acquired a new screenwriter. Newcomer Morgan Davis Foehl will tackle the draft penned by Thor and I am Legend scribe Mark Protosevich, according to a report by Variety. Foehl has yet to have any of his scripts produced, but has various projects in the works. His script Whatever Gets You Through the Night featured on the 2009 Black List, while his adaptation (more)...
- 10/25/2012
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
Legendary Entertainment is pushing ahead on the film adaptation of the mega-popular video game series Mass Effect.
So much so they’re hiring a new writer to give the film a “fresh pair of eyes.” That writer is Morgan Davis Foehl, who’s replacing Mark Protosevich (Thor, I Am Legend) after he worked on the original draft four years ago.
Foehl doesn’t have a big track record yet, but he’s certainly made a name for himself in the writer community. He started off as an assistant editor and then landed on the Black List with one of his feature spec scripts.
Variety describes the plot of the first game, which I assume is where the film adaptation will start:
“Takes place in 2183 and revolves around a human space commander who leads a team on a mission to defeat an ancient race of mechanized aliens that invade the galaxy every 50,000 years,...
So much so they’re hiring a new writer to give the film a “fresh pair of eyes.” That writer is Morgan Davis Foehl, who’s replacing Mark Protosevich (Thor, I Am Legend) after he worked on the original draft four years ago.
Foehl doesn’t have a big track record yet, but he’s certainly made a name for himself in the writer community. He started off as an assistant editor and then landed on the Black List with one of his feature spec scripts.
Variety describes the plot of the first game, which I assume is where the film adaptation will start:
“Takes place in 2183 and revolves around a human space commander who leads a team on a mission to defeat an ancient race of mechanized aliens that invade the galaxy every 50,000 years,...
- 10/25/2012
- by Matt Granados
- LRMonline.com
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