Josh Hutcherson is reflecting on the role that could’ve been over ten years ago when he auditioned for 2012’s The Amazing Spider-Man.
The actor was close to playing the Marvel superhero in the reboot, but the role ultimately went to Andrew Garfield. Hutcherson said no one told him why he wasn’t selected to give life to Peter Parker but the silver lining was that he was able to land The Hunger Games instead.
“You never find out,” he told Inverse in an interview about not landing the Spider-Man role. “They just end up hiring somebody else. So, I never found out why. I also do know that three weeks or so after I auditioned, I ended up getting Hunger Games, so it kind of worked out.”
Hutcherson also told the publication he “was a big Spider-Man fan all my life from the old-school cartoons and stuff.”
Garfield recently...
The actor was close to playing the Marvel superhero in the reboot, but the role ultimately went to Andrew Garfield. Hutcherson said no one told him why he wasn’t selected to give life to Peter Parker but the silver lining was that he was able to land The Hunger Games instead.
“You never find out,” he told Inverse in an interview about not landing the Spider-Man role. “They just end up hiring somebody else. So, I never found out why. I also do know that three weeks or so after I auditioned, I ended up getting Hunger Games, so it kind of worked out.”
Hutcherson also told the publication he “was a big Spider-Man fan all my life from the old-school cartoons and stuff.”
Garfield recently...
- 1/14/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Josh Hutcherson is enjoying a rare day out with his longtime girlfriend.
The 31-year-old Five Nights at Freddy’s actor held hands with Claudia Traisac as they headed to All Time Restaurant for a low-key lunch date on Saturday afternoon (December 30) in Los Feliz, Calif.
Photos: Check out the latest pics of Josh Hutcherson
For the outing, Josh wore a long-sleeved white shirt with black pants while Claudia, also 31, wore an all-black outfit.
If you didn’t know, Josh and Claudia first met in 2013 while filming Escobar: Paradise Lost and have been together for almost a decade now.
Did you know Josh competed against four other actors before landing the role of Peeta in The Hunger Games movies?
Click through the gallery inside for 20+ pictures of Josh Hutcherson and Claudia Traisac stepping out for lunch…...
The 31-year-old Five Nights at Freddy’s actor held hands with Claudia Traisac as they headed to All Time Restaurant for a low-key lunch date on Saturday afternoon (December 30) in Los Feliz, Calif.
Photos: Check out the latest pics of Josh Hutcherson
For the outing, Josh wore a long-sleeved white shirt with black pants while Claudia, also 31, wore an all-black outfit.
If you didn’t know, Josh and Claudia first met in 2013 while filming Escobar: Paradise Lost and have been together for almost a decade now.
Did you know Josh competed against four other actors before landing the role of Peeta in The Hunger Games movies?
Click through the gallery inside for 20+ pictures of Josh Hutcherson and Claudia Traisac stepping out for lunch…...
- 12/30/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
If you were a kid or teen in the 2000s, it's likely that you watched at least one movie featuring Josh Hutcherson, and it's also likely that you had a favorite movie with him in it. Hutcherson began acting in the early 2000s and had minor roles in a variety of TV shows before making his film debut in 2003's "American Splendor." From there, Hutcherson was launched into stardom and starred in a number of popular films throughout the decade, including "Kicking & Screaming," "Zathura: A Space Adventure," and "Journey to the Center of the Earth." By the 2010s, Hutcherson took on more mature roles and arguably landed his most popular role as Peeta Mellark in "The Hunger Games," which he would reprise for the remaining three movies in the beloved film series.
Most recently, Hutcherson is set to star in "Five Nights at Freddy's," the film adaptation of the...
Most recently, Hutcherson is set to star in "Five Nights at Freddy's," the film adaptation of the...
- 10/27/2023
- by Alicia Geigel
- Popsugar.com
Spanish mini-major Filmax has picked up international sales rights to “Teresa,” the new feature by Paula Ortiz, a fictional story turning on the prominent Spanish mystic and religious reformer Saint Teresa of Jesus.
“Teresa” marks the big screen adaptation of Spaniard playwright Juan Mayorga’s stage play ”La lengua en pedazos,” which narrates a meeting between Saint Teresa of Jesus – also known as Teresa de Ávila – and a character called The Inquisitor.
The feature is not a classic biopic, but rather a free adaptation of the text written by Mayorga – a winner of Spain’s National Prize for Dramatic Literature – which in turn, is based on “The Book of Life,” by Saint Teresa herself.
In the movie, Teresa patiently awaits the Inquisitor’s arrival and judgement. His visit and his words will determine her future. They will hold a religious and dialectical duel, where the question will be if she is set free,...
“Teresa” marks the big screen adaptation of Spaniard playwright Juan Mayorga’s stage play ”La lengua en pedazos,” which narrates a meeting between Saint Teresa of Jesus – also known as Teresa de Ávila – and a character called The Inquisitor.
The feature is not a classic biopic, but rather a free adaptation of the text written by Mayorga – a winner of Spain’s National Prize for Dramatic Literature – which in turn, is based on “The Book of Life,” by Saint Teresa herself.
In the movie, Teresa patiently awaits the Inquisitor’s arrival and judgement. His visit and his words will determine her future. They will hold a religious and dialectical duel, where the question will be if she is set free,...
- 9/8/2023
- by Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
In Italy, Pierfrancesco Favino needs no introduction. At this year’s David di Donatello awards ceremony — Italy’s equivalent of the Oscars — a Favino film was nominated in every major category. A shortlist of the directors he’s worked with — Gabriele Salvatores, Giuseppe Tornatore, Marco Bellocchio, Gianni Amelio, Gabriele Muccino, Ferzan Ozpetek, Mario Martone — reads like a who’s who of Italian cinema.
Internationally, Favino has carved out a second career as a supporting player in Hollywood productions. In Spike Lee’s Miracle at St. Anna, Ron Howard’s Rush and Angels and Demons, or Mark Forster’s World War Z. But his most recent U.S. visit — to this year’s Tribeca Film Festival in New York — was for an Italian film: Andrea Di Stefano’s Last Night of Amore, which screened in competition.
In the gritty police drama, Favino plays the titular Franco Amore, a good cop called...
Internationally, Favino has carved out a second career as a supporting player in Hollywood productions. In Spike Lee’s Miracle at St. Anna, Ron Howard’s Rush and Angels and Demons, or Mark Forster’s World War Z. But his most recent U.S. visit — to this year’s Tribeca Film Festival in New York — was for an Italian film: Andrea Di Stefano’s Last Night of Amore, which screened in competition.
In the gritty police drama, Favino plays the titular Franco Amore, a good cop called...
- 7/2/2023
- by Pino Gagliardi
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Italian actor-turned-director Andrea Di Stefano, whose sleek cop thriller “Last Night of Amore” just had its U.S. premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, is in advanced stages of development on “Karski” a feature about Jan Karski, the World War II Polish resistance fighter who risked his life to blow the whistle on the Holocaust.
Di Stefano’s high-profile project, which is titled “Karski,” is being developed by New York City-based production company Phiphen Pictures, the indie founded by Molly Conners most recently behind Netflix’s “Like Father” and “It’s Bruno!,” the director said. Italy’s expanding Indiana Production, which shepherded “Amore,” is also on board.
Karski in 1942, defying great danger, twice infiltrated Warsaw’s Jewish Ghetto to witness its horrors and managed to give first-hand accounts of the Holocaust from the Warsaw Ghetto to the Allies, including U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1943. But his alarm cries fell on deaf ears.
Di Stefano’s high-profile project, which is titled “Karski,” is being developed by New York City-based production company Phiphen Pictures, the indie founded by Molly Conners most recently behind Netflix’s “Like Father” and “It’s Bruno!,” the director said. Italy’s expanding Indiana Production, which shepherded “Amore,” is also on board.
Karski in 1942, defying great danger, twice infiltrated Warsaw’s Jewish Ghetto to witness its horrors and managed to give first-hand accounts of the Holocaust from the Warsaw Ghetto to the Allies, including U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1943. But his alarm cries fell on deaf ears.
- 6/15/2023
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Italian actor-turned-director Andrea Di Stefano, whose gritty police drama “The Last Night of Amore” is launching from the Berlin Film Festival’s Berlinale Special Gala section, reps an Italian anomaly.
“Amore,” which refers to a police lieutenant named Franco Amore, oddly marks Di Stefano debut directing an Italian-language film after helming well-received U.S. indie thrillers “Escobar: Paradise Lost,” with Benicio del Toro, and “The Informer.”
Sumptuosly shot in 35mm film and set in present-day Milan, “Last Night of Amore” harks back to Italian genre films of the 70s and 80s but has a fresh contemporary feel. The plot sees the good lieutenant, played by Italian A-lister Pierfrancesco Favino being called on the night before retirement to investigate a crime scene where his best friend and long-time partner Dino has been killed during a diamond heist. Complications ensue, things get very frantic, and we learn how his love for his wife Viviana,...
“Amore,” which refers to a police lieutenant named Franco Amore, oddly marks Di Stefano debut directing an Italian-language film after helming well-received U.S. indie thrillers “Escobar: Paradise Lost,” with Benicio del Toro, and “The Informer.”
Sumptuosly shot in 35mm film and set in present-day Milan, “Last Night of Amore” harks back to Italian genre films of the 70s and 80s but has a fresh contemporary feel. The plot sees the good lieutenant, played by Italian A-lister Pierfrancesco Favino being called on the night before retirement to investigate a crime scene where his best friend and long-time partner Dino has been killed during a diamond heist. Complications ensue, things get very frantic, and we learn how his love for his wife Viviana,...
- 2/24/2023
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Italian actor-turned-director Andrea Di Stefano, who helmed well-received U.S. indie thrillers “Escobar: Paradise Lost,” with Benicio del Toro, and “The Informer,” is set to make “L’Ultima Notte di Amore,” his Italian-language debut.
Universal Pictures Intl., Focus Features, and Italy’s Vision Distribution have worldwide distribution rights on the pic, which toplines Pierfrancesco Favino (Cannes competition title “Nostalgia” from Mario Martone).
The film’s title, which translates as “The Last Night of Love,” is a play on words. Amore actually refers to a police lieutenant named Franco Amore. On the night before his retirement the lieutenant is called to investigate a crime scene where his best friend and long-time partner Dino has been killed during a diamond heist. We soon find out that Amore was involved in the diamond heist and learn how the love of his wife Viviana will help him survive this fatal night.
The film’s screenplay is by Di Stefano.
Universal Pictures Intl., Focus Features, and Italy’s Vision Distribution have worldwide distribution rights on the pic, which toplines Pierfrancesco Favino (Cannes competition title “Nostalgia” from Mario Martone).
The film’s title, which translates as “The Last Night of Love,” is a play on words. Amore actually refers to a police lieutenant named Franco Amore. On the night before his retirement the lieutenant is called to investigate a crime scene where his best friend and long-time partner Dino has been killed during a diamond heist. We soon find out that Amore was involved in the diamond heist and learn how the love of his wife Viviana will help him survive this fatal night.
The film’s screenplay is by Di Stefano.
- 5/22/2022
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Pulsar Content has boarded Anissa Bonnefont’s erotic drama “La Maison” based on Emma Becker’s controversial bestselling novel chronicling the young author’s two-year undercover experience working as a sex worker at a Berlin brothel.
Now in post-production, “La Maison” is headlined by Ana Girardot, the rising French star of “The Returned,” “Back to Burgundy” and “Escobar: Paradise Lost,” as well as Rossy De Palma and Aure Atika (“10 Days With Dad”). De Palma will also be at Cannes to preside over the jury of the Golden Camera Award.
Pulsar Content has secured worldwide sales and unveiling a first still of the movie (pictured above). The outfit will introduce the project to buyers at Cannes with a promo reel. Rezo will distribute “La Maison” in France.
Radar Films, a Mediawan company whose credits include “Vicky and her Mystery,” “The Deep House” and “Divorce Club” is producing the movie with and Belgian banner uMedia co-producing.
Now in post-production, “La Maison” is headlined by Ana Girardot, the rising French star of “The Returned,” “Back to Burgundy” and “Escobar: Paradise Lost,” as well as Rossy De Palma and Aure Atika (“10 Days With Dad”). De Palma will also be at Cannes to preside over the jury of the Golden Camera Award.
Pulsar Content has secured worldwide sales and unveiling a first still of the movie (pictured above). The outfit will introduce the project to buyers at Cannes with a promo reel. Rezo will distribute “La Maison” in France.
Radar Films, a Mediawan company whose credits include “Vicky and her Mystery,” “The Deep House” and “Divorce Club” is producing the movie with and Belgian banner uMedia co-producing.
- 5/4/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
HBO and HBO Max will be home to new original films, highly anticipated streaming debuts of new releases, and the finales of three popular series throughout February. Below, we’ve assembled a complete list of everything new on HBO and HBO Max in February 2022, and it includes a new thriller from director Steven Soderbergh and starring Zoe Kravitz called “Kimi.” The original feature takes place in a Covid-19 pandemic Seattle and follows an agoraphobic tech worker who discovers violent crimes have occurred in a data stream. The Max Original film premieres on Feb. 10.
Also coming in February is the “Raised by Wolves” Season 2 premiere on Feb. 3, with new episodes released weekly, as well as the season premiere of “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” on Feb. 20. And coming to a close in February are the original series “Euphoria,” “And Just Like That…” and “Peacemaker,” which all air finales this month.
Also coming in February is the “Raised by Wolves” Season 2 premiere on Feb. 3, with new episodes released weekly, as well as the season premiere of “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” on Feb. 20. And coming to a close in February are the original series “Euphoria,” “And Just Like That…” and “Peacemaker,” which all air finales this month.
- 2/1/2022
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
For its list of new releases of February 2022, HBO Max is bringing back one of its biggest original series.
The Ridley Scott-directed sci-fi epic Raised by Wolves helped launch HBO Max back in 2020 and now it’s finally back for another season. Raised by Wolves season 2 premieres with three episodes on Feb. 3. This season will continue the conflict between future atheists and theists on a remote planet, while two androids raise some kids.
February 2022 also sees the end of another, more recent HBO Max hit. Peacemaker airs its finale on Feb. 17. Thankfully that same day sees the premiere of another exciting original. Dream Raider is a Mandarin-language sci-fi thriller that carries some big Inception vibes.
There aren’t many original movies of note this month, but there are a lot of recent hits coming to HBO Max as library titles. Nightmare Alley arrives on Feb. 1, followed by The Many Saints of Newark on Feb.
The Ridley Scott-directed sci-fi epic Raised by Wolves helped launch HBO Max back in 2020 and now it’s finally back for another season. Raised by Wolves season 2 premieres with three episodes on Feb. 3. This season will continue the conflict between future atheists and theists on a remote planet, while two androids raise some kids.
February 2022 also sees the end of another, more recent HBO Max hit. Peacemaker airs its finale on Feb. 17. Thankfully that same day sees the premiere of another exciting original. Dream Raider is a Mandarin-language sci-fi thriller that carries some big Inception vibes.
There aren’t many original movies of note this month, but there are a lot of recent hits coming to HBO Max as library titles. Nightmare Alley arrives on Feb. 1, followed by The Many Saints of Newark on Feb.
- 2/1/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Every year, movie-preview pieces herald the holidays’ arrival; in 2020, the headlines are a little different. As USA Today proclaimed, “10 Must-See Movies to Stream Over the Holiday Season.” They include “Soul,” “Mank,” “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” “Let Them All Talk,” and “Small Axe” — major awards contenders, many of which would have have been theatrical releases. However, they all belong to streamers, not VOD.
Meanwhile, on Friday Vertical Entertainment dropped an action film, “The Informer,” which stars Joel Kinnaman as an ex-con who returns to prison undercover to expose a Polish drug cartel. Shot in 2017 and released in most of the world in 2019, this title from the director of “Escobar: Paradise Lost” is unlikely to show up on anyone’s awards-season list. However, even at $19.99 to rent, it topped two major VOD charts this weekend.
“The Informer” has a strong ensemble cast that includes Rosamund Pike, Common, Clive Owen, and Ana de Armas...
Meanwhile, on Friday Vertical Entertainment dropped an action film, “The Informer,” which stars Joel Kinnaman as an ex-con who returns to prison undercover to expose a Polish drug cartel. Shot in 2017 and released in most of the world in 2019, this title from the director of “Escobar: Paradise Lost” is unlikely to show up on anyone’s awards-season list. However, even at $19.99 to rent, it topped two major VOD charts this weekend.
“The Informer” has a strong ensemble cast that includes Rosamund Pike, Common, Clive Owen, and Ana de Armas...
- 11/10/2020
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
Bookmark this page for all the latest international feature submissions.
Submissions for the best international feature film award at the 2021 Academy Awards have started to come in, and Screen is keeping a running list of each film below.
The 93rd Academy Awards is set to take place on April 25, 2021. It was originally set to be held on February 28, before both the ceremony and eligibility period were postponed for two months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Submitted films must have been released in their respective countries between the expanded dates of October 1, 2019, and December 31, 2020. (Last year it was October-September).
In another change to the eligibility rules,...
Submissions for the best international feature film award at the 2021 Academy Awards have started to come in, and Screen is keeping a running list of each film below.
The 93rd Academy Awards is set to take place on April 25, 2021. It was originally set to be held on February 28, before both the ceremony and eligibility period were postponed for two months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Submitted films must have been released in their respective countries between the expanded dates of October 1, 2019, and December 31, 2020. (Last year it was October-September).
In another change to the eligibility rules,...
- 10/30/2020
- by Ben Dalton¬Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Bookmark this page for all the latest international feature submissions.
Submissions for the best international feature film award at the 2021 Academy Awards have started to come in, and Screen is keeping a running list of each film below.
The 93rd Academy Awards is set to take place on April 25, 2021. It was originally set to be held on February 28, before both the ceremony and eligibility period were postponed for two months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Submitted films must have been released in their respective countries between the expanded dates of October 1, 2019, and December 31, 2020. (Last year it was October-September).
In another change to the eligibility rules,...
Submissions for the best international feature film award at the 2021 Academy Awards have started to come in, and Screen is keeping a running list of each film below.
The 93rd Academy Awards is set to take place on April 25, 2021. It was originally set to be held on February 28, before both the ceremony and eligibility period were postponed for two months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Submitted films must have been released in their respective countries between the expanded dates of October 1, 2019, and December 31, 2020. (Last year it was October-September).
In another change to the eligibility rules,...
- 10/29/2020
- by Ben Dalton¬Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Bookmark this page for all the latest international feature submissions.
Submissions for the best international feature film award at the 2021 Academy Awards have started to come in, and Screen is keeping a running list of each film below.
The 93rd Academy Awards is set to take place on April 25, 2021. It was originally set to be held on February 28, before both the ceremony and eligibility period were postponed for two months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Submitted films must have been released in their respective countries between the expanded dates of October 1, 2019, and December 31, 2020. (Last year it was October-September).
In another change to the eligibility rules,...
Submissions for the best international feature film award at the 2021 Academy Awards have started to come in, and Screen is keeping a running list of each film below.
The 93rd Academy Awards is set to take place on April 25, 2021. It was originally set to be held on February 28, before both the ceremony and eligibility period were postponed for two months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Submitted films must have been released in their respective countries between the expanded dates of October 1, 2019, and December 31, 2020. (Last year it was October-September).
In another change to the eligibility rules,...
- 10/27/2020
- by Ben Dalton¬Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Bookmark this page for all the latest international feature submissions.
Submissions for the best international feature film award at the 2021 Academy Awards have started to come in, and Screen is keeping a running list of each film below.
The 93rd Academy Awards is set to take place on April 25, 2021. It was originally set to be held on February 28, before both the ceremony and eligibility period were postponed for two months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Submitted films must have been released in their respective countries between the expanded dates of October 1, 2019, and December 31, 2020. (Last year it was October-September).
In another change to the eligibility rules,...
Submissions for the best international feature film award at the 2021 Academy Awards have started to come in, and Screen is keeping a running list of each film below.
The 93rd Academy Awards is set to take place on April 25, 2021. It was originally set to be held on February 28, before both the ceremony and eligibility period were postponed for two months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Submitted films must have been released in their respective countries between the expanded dates of October 1, 2019, and December 31, 2020. (Last year it was October-September).
In another change to the eligibility rules,...
- 10/21/2020
- by Ben Dalton¬Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
MGM Television, headed by Worldwide Chairman Mark Burnett, is making a push in scripted programming across all platforms and bolstering its development team with three key executive hires. Bradley Gardner has been named Svp of Orion Television, focusing on comedy and drama; Christopher Goble has been tapped as VP, Orion Television and will focus on the horror/sci-fi genres. Additionally, Jina Jones will serve as Head of Studio Development for MGM’s partnership with Brat TV, developing scripted content for Ya audiences. The announcement was made Friday by MGM’s President of Unscripted & Alternative Television and Orion Television, Barry Poznick, to whom all will report.
“We are hitting the ground running, bringing audiences the buzz-worthy, pop-culture content they love to binge… on budgets that the buyers can enjoy,” said Poznick. “Bradley, Christopher and Jina have great instincts, impressive track records, and are trusted partners in the creative community. We are...
“We are hitting the ground running, bringing audiences the buzz-worthy, pop-culture content they love to binge… on budgets that the buyers can enjoy,” said Poznick. “Bradley, Christopher and Jina have great instincts, impressive track records, and are trusted partners in the creative community. We are...
- 1/24/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Paramount Network’s Bradley Gardner has been named senior vice president of Orion Television, where he will be the head of scripted programming, the studio announced on Friday.
As part of the move, the label is strengthening its development team with other executive hires, including Christopher Goble and Jina Jones. While Gardner’s focus will be on comedy and drama series, Goble has been named vice president of Orion Television and will focus on the horror and sci-fi genres. Jones has been named head of studio development for MGM’s partnership with Brat TV, where she will develop scripted content for young adult audiences.
The new hires will report to Barry Poznick, president of MGM’s unscripted and alternative television and Orion Television.
Also Read: Michael De Luca Named Chairman of MGM Motion Picture Group
“We are hitting the ground running, bringing audiences the buzz-worthy, pop-culture content they love to binge…...
As part of the move, the label is strengthening its development team with other executive hires, including Christopher Goble and Jina Jones. While Gardner’s focus will be on comedy and drama series, Goble has been named vice president of Orion Television and will focus on the horror and sci-fi genres. Jones has been named head of studio development for MGM’s partnership with Brat TV, where she will develop scripted content for young adult audiences.
The new hires will report to Barry Poznick, president of MGM’s unscripted and alternative television and Orion Television.
Also Read: Michael De Luca Named Chairman of MGM Motion Picture Group
“We are hitting the ground running, bringing audiences the buzz-worthy, pop-culture content they love to binge…...
- 1/24/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
The first Italian Amazon Original fiction series, created by Andrea di Stefano, will be a crime series set in 1980s Milan, featuring a teenage protagonist. Shooting is due to start, in the coming months, on the first Italian Amazon Original fiction series Bang Bang Baby, created by Andrea di Stefano (the director of Escobar: Paradise Lost and The Informer) and produced by The Apartment and Wildside on behalf of the streaming platform Amazon Prime Video (which boasts over 100 million subscribers worldwide). Unfolding in Milan at the end of the 80s, Bang Bang Baby is a crime series centred around a shy and insecure teenager, Alice, who becomes a mafia organisation’s youngest member in a bid to win the love of her father, an ‘ndrangheta affiliate. “It’s a hugely important and significant project for us, and a highly ambitious challenge”, insisted Chief Executive Officer of The Apartment Lorenzo Mieli yesterday,...
Spectrum Originals is making its first tentative move into docuseries ahead of the launch of Manhunt: Deadly Games and is eyeing its first Asian-American series.
Charter Communications’ original content division is prepping the launch of the Lionsgate-produced drama, which tells the story of the wrongly-accused Richard Jewell in this chronicle of the search for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics Bomber, on February 3.
To coincide with this, the broadcaster is set to launch a short-form documentary series, Hunted, to coincide with the drama, which stars Jack Huston, Judith Light, Gethin Anthony, Kelly Jenrette and Cameron Britton.
Katherine Pope, who oversees the content division, told Deadline that it is set to air a six-part, short-form docuseries, produced by digital news brand Attn, consisting of episodes of six minutes to tell the “real story of the Atlanta bombing”. “That’s us dipping on our toes in [to docuseries] and we’d like to do more,” he said.
Charter Communications’ original content division is prepping the launch of the Lionsgate-produced drama, which tells the story of the wrongly-accused Richard Jewell in this chronicle of the search for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics Bomber, on February 3.
To coincide with this, the broadcaster is set to launch a short-form documentary series, Hunted, to coincide with the drama, which stars Jack Huston, Judith Light, Gethin Anthony, Kelly Jenrette and Cameron Britton.
Katherine Pope, who oversees the content division, told Deadline that it is set to air a six-part, short-form docuseries, produced by digital news brand Attn, consisting of episodes of six minutes to tell the “real story of the Atlanta bombing”. “That’s us dipping on our toes in [to docuseries] and we’d like to do more,” he said.
- 1/23/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The mere opening salvo of “The Informer” contains nearly enough plot to keep many a lesser shoot-’em-up exercise occupied for an hour or two: Just 10 minutes into Andrea Di Stefano’s undercover-mission-turned-prison-break-thriller, a family has been set on the run, an FBI bust on a Polish drug cartel has gone tensely awry, a character’s identity has been neatly pulled out from under us, and a cop has been shot dead. Somehow, this impersonal but tightly wound Americanization of a Scandi-crime potboiler then continues escalating its short-of-breath narrative for almost two hours. For all “The Informer” lacks in surface style — shot and scored as it is in functional, straight-to-vod fashion — it remains a surprisingly well-oiled genre machine.
Opening Stateside in the January doldrums, several months after a modestly received late-summer bow in the U.K., this sophomore effort from Italian actor-turned-director Di Stefano is — like his Benicio del Toro...
Opening Stateside in the January doldrums, several months after a modestly received late-summer bow in the U.K., this sophomore effort from Italian actor-turned-director Di Stefano is — like his Benicio del Toro...
- 12/31/2019
- by Guy Lodge
- Variety Film + TV
The Central American country is hoping to compete with its neighbours for major productions.
Panama is expected to raise its cash back rebate from 15% to 25% in the first quarter of 2020, confirmed Gabriel Padilla, International project manager at the Panama Film Commission, to Screen at the Focus event in London.
The Panama film law is being modified to raise the country’s cash back rebate to 25% based on production spend in the country. The rise is currently awaiting final government approval but is expected to be passed in the coming weeks.
There will be a cap of $40m (PAB40m) per production under the new incentive,...
Panama is expected to raise its cash back rebate from 15% to 25% in the first quarter of 2020, confirmed Gabriel Padilla, International project manager at the Panama Film Commission, to Screen at the Focus event in London.
The Panama film law is being modified to raise the country’s cash back rebate to 25% based on production spend in the country. The rise is currently awaiting final government approval but is expected to be passed in the coming weeks.
There will be a cap of $40m (PAB40m) per production under the new incentive,...
- 12/10/2019
- by 55¦Chris Evans¦49¦
- ScreenDaily
Gregoire Melin’s Paris-based Kinology is attending the Afm with an eclectic slate of ambitious films from emerging as well as seasoned French directors, including the science fiction adventure movie “The Last Journey of Paul W. R.,” and “How I Became a Super Hero,” France’s first superhero thriller.
Directed by Romain Quirot, “The Last Journey of Paul W.R.” expands on the critically acclaimed 2015 short film by the same name that won an award at the Berlin Short Film Festival, and played at Tribeca, among other festivals. It was also a top 50 finalist for the 2017 Oscar Shorts
The dystopian film is set in 2050, at a time when temperatures have reached unbearable heights, most wildlife species have gone extinct and hundreds of millions of people have become climate refugees. Only one man can save the world, it’s Paul Wr, the most talented astronaut of its generation.
Currently in production,...
Directed by Romain Quirot, “The Last Journey of Paul W.R.” expands on the critically acclaimed 2015 short film by the same name that won an award at the Berlin Short Film Festival, and played at Tribeca, among other festivals. It was also a top 50 finalist for the 2017 Oscar Shorts
The dystopian film is set in 2050, at a time when temperatures have reached unbearable heights, most wildlife species have gone extinct and hundreds of millions of people have become climate refugees. Only one man can save the world, it’s Paul Wr, the most talented astronaut of its generation.
Currently in production,...
- 11/9/2019
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Italian filmmaker Andrea Di Stefano made his directorial debut four years ago at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival with his historical crime drama “Escobar: Paradise Lost.” While boasting a relatively strong cast, led by Benicio Del Toro and Josh Hutcherson, the film opened to disappointingly tepid reviews from critics and audience alike – save some relatively high praise for Del Toro’s performance.
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- 6/27/2019
- by Tyler Casalini
- The Playlist
Javier Bardem struggles manfully with a prosthetic belly while Penélope Cruz is sidelined in this confused film
Until recently, any biopic of drug lord Pablo Escobar starring Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz – especially one directed by the well-regarded social-realist Fernando León de Aranoa (Mondays in the Sun) – would have been presented as a major event. Perhaps Netflix’s Narcos has reduced any such project’s thunder. After lukewarm responses at last year’s Venice and Toronto festivals (where it premiered as Loving Pablo), the biopic we’ve ended up with has had to assume an alias, a development that might have brought a crooked smile to its elusive subject’s face. The film sneaking on to UK screens this weekend as the bluntly no-nonsense Escobar is not without interest, sweep or colour, but bears signs of high-level, edit-suite indecision over what sort of movie it wants to be. It’s an alluring product,...
Until recently, any biopic of drug lord Pablo Escobar starring Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz – especially one directed by the well-regarded social-realist Fernando León de Aranoa (Mondays in the Sun) – would have been presented as a major event. Perhaps Netflix’s Narcos has reduced any such project’s thunder. After lukewarm responses at last year’s Venice and Toronto festivals (where it premiered as Loving Pablo), the biopic we’ve ended up with has had to assume an alias, a development that might have brought a crooked smile to its elusive subject’s face. The film sneaking on to UK screens this weekend as the bluntly no-nonsense Escobar is not without interest, sweep or colour, but bears signs of high-level, edit-suite indecision over what sort of movie it wants to be. It’s an alluring product,...
- 9/14/2018
- by Mike McCahill
- The Guardian - Film News
First Look at Isabela Moner as Dora in the film Dora The Explorer by Paramount Players
Dora The Explorer is coming to cinemas next summer on August 2, 2019.
Paramount Players announced today that the motion picture adaptation of Nickelodeon’s Peabody Award-winning children’s animated series, Dora the Explorer, began principal photography on location in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, on Monday, August 6, 2018. The production, being directed by 11-time Emmy and four-time BAFTA nominee James Bobin marks the lovable Latina character’s big screen debut (and first live-action adaptation on any platform) after fourteen seasons (2000-2014) and 172 episodes on Viacom’s enduring children’s cable network. The film is a Paramount Players and Nickelodeon production in association with Walden Media. The film is being supported by the Queensland Government via Screenland Queensland. Paramount will release the film on August 2, 2019.
Dora the Explorer stars Isabela Moner in the film’s title role. Having...
Dora The Explorer is coming to cinemas next summer on August 2, 2019.
Paramount Players announced today that the motion picture adaptation of Nickelodeon’s Peabody Award-winning children’s animated series, Dora the Explorer, began principal photography on location in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, on Monday, August 6, 2018. The production, being directed by 11-time Emmy and four-time BAFTA nominee James Bobin marks the lovable Latina character’s big screen debut (and first live-action adaptation on any platform) after fourteen seasons (2000-2014) and 172 episodes on Viacom’s enduring children’s cable network. The film is a Paramount Players and Nickelodeon production in association with Walden Media. The film is being supported by the Queensland Government via Screenland Queensland. Paramount will release the film on August 2, 2019.
Dora the Explorer stars Isabela Moner in the film’s title role. Having...
- 8/10/2018
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Bloom to kick off pre-sales on action-thriller in Cannes.
Bloom has launched talks with international buyers here on action-thriller Three Seconds with a reconfigured cast of Joel Kinnaman, Rosamund Pike, Common and Clive Owen.
Andrea Di Stefano directs the story based on the Swedish bestseller by Anders Roslund and Börge Hellström.
Thunder Road Pictures’ Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee are producing alongside Wayne Marc Godfrey, Robert Jones, Mark Lane, James Harris and Ollie Madden of The Fyzz Facility, which is now financing the project and represents Us rights.
Thunder Road’s Jonathan Fuhrman and Magnolia Entertainment’s Shelley Browning serve as executive producers.
Matt Cook adapted the screenplay with revisions by Rowan Joffé and Alex Garland with current revisions by Distefano.
Three Seconds follows a reformed criminal and former special ops soldier who goes undercover for the FBI on a mission to bust a Polish drug gang.
Bloom’s Alex Walton said: “In Escobar: Paradise Lost, Andrea...
Bloom has launched talks with international buyers here on action-thriller Three Seconds with a reconfigured cast of Joel Kinnaman, Rosamund Pike, Common and Clive Owen.
Andrea Di Stefano directs the story based on the Swedish bestseller by Anders Roslund and Börge Hellström.
Thunder Road Pictures’ Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee are producing alongside Wayne Marc Godfrey, Robert Jones, Mark Lane, James Harris and Ollie Madden of The Fyzz Facility, which is now financing the project and represents Us rights.
Thunder Road’s Jonathan Fuhrman and Magnolia Entertainment’s Shelley Browning serve as executive producers.
Matt Cook adapted the screenplay with revisions by Rowan Joffé and Alex Garland with current revisions by Distefano.
Three Seconds follows a reformed criminal and former special ops soldier who goes undercover for the FBI on a mission to bust a Polish drug gang.
Bloom’s Alex Walton said: “In Escobar: Paradise Lost, Andrea...
- 5/17/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
An all-star cast has assembled for Three Seconds, the upcoming action thriller by Andrea Di Stefano (Escobar: Paradise Lost) and based on the best-selling Swedish novel.
Joel Kinnaman, Rosamund Pike, Common and Clive Owen will appear in the film, which is being introduced to international buyers in Cannes by Bloom.
Three Seconds follows reformed criminal and former special ops soldier Pete Hoffman who, in order to free himself from jail and return to his wife and daughter, has been working undercover for crooked FBI handlers to infiltrate the Polish mob’s drug trade in New York. In a final step towards...
Joel Kinnaman, Rosamund Pike, Common and Clive Owen will appear in the film, which is being introduced to international buyers in Cannes by Bloom.
Three Seconds follows reformed criminal and former special ops soldier Pete Hoffman who, in order to free himself from jail and return to his wife and daughter, has been working undercover for crooked FBI handlers to infiltrate the Polish mob’s drug trade in New York. In a final step towards...
- 5/17/2017
- by Alex Ritman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Miss Sloane,” directed by John Madden tells the story of Sloane (Jessica Chastain), a ruthless lobbyist who is notorious for her unparalleled talent and her desire to win at all costs, even when it puts her own career at risk. For a thriller with such intensity and a powerful performance from Chastain, the film has features a haunting score by “The Leftovers” composer Max Richter.
Released on December 9 by EuropaCorp, the “Miss Sloane” soundtrack features 17 original songs, each one as unique as the last. Take a listen below.
Read More: ‘The Leftovers’ Interview: How Composer Max Richter Mixes Classical and Electronic on the HBO Drama (Emmy Watch)
Aside from his work on the HBO series, Richter also wrote the score for the the sci-fi film “Morgan,” the first episode, titled “Nosedive,” of Season 3 of “Black Mirror,” “Escobar: Paradise Lost” and “Testament of Youth.” His music can be heard in the...
Released on December 9 by EuropaCorp, the “Miss Sloane” soundtrack features 17 original songs, each one as unique as the last. Take a listen below.
Read More: ‘The Leftovers’ Interview: How Composer Max Richter Mixes Classical and Electronic on the HBO Drama (Emmy Watch)
Aside from his work on the HBO series, Richter also wrote the score for the the sci-fi film “Morgan,” the first episode, titled “Nosedive,” of Season 3 of “Black Mirror,” “Escobar: Paradise Lost” and “Testament of Youth.” His music can be heard in the...
- 12/11/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Panelists were attending Screen’s World of Locations breakfast at Afm.
Film commissioners from Panama, Namibia and St Petersburg/Clearwater in Florida told an audience of producers and festival programmers of their desire to boost their industries at Screen International’s World of Locations breakfast and panel here on Friday.
“Our industry is growing and we have so many stories to tell,” said Maria Antonia Vergara of Panama Film Commission, which offers a 15% cashback incentive that could rise to 25% within a year once the measure is approved by lawmakers.
Narcotics drama Escobar: Paradise Lost starring Benicio del Toro was the first film to apply for the incentive. The France-Belgium-Spain co-production invested $5m into the local economy and qualified for the incentive because it met the requirements of a $3m minimum spend. That threshold could change to make more productions eligible. This will be of use to local film-makers and meets the mandate of the commission, which was set...
Film commissioners from Panama, Namibia and St Petersburg/Clearwater in Florida told an audience of producers and festival programmers of their desire to boost their industries at Screen International’s World of Locations breakfast and panel here on Friday.
“Our industry is growing and we have so many stories to tell,” said Maria Antonia Vergara of Panama Film Commission, which offers a 15% cashback incentive that could rise to 25% within a year once the measure is approved by lawmakers.
Narcotics drama Escobar: Paradise Lost starring Benicio del Toro was the first film to apply for the incentive. The France-Belgium-Spain co-production invested $5m into the local economy and qualified for the incentive because it met the requirements of a $3m minimum spend. That threshold could change to make more productions eligible. This will be of use to local film-makers and meets the mandate of the commission, which was set...
- 11/6/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
If you thought we were finished seeing Pedro Escobar portrayed onscreen anytime soon, think again. After being played by Benicio del Toro in “Escobar: Paradise Lost” and Wagner Moura in Netflix’s “Narcos,” the infamous drug lord will next be portrayed by Javier Bardem in the creatively titled “Escobar.” According to Variety, the Oscar-winning actor will be joined in that endeavor (albeit on the opposite side of the law) by Peter Sarsgaard.
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Sarsgaard, who’s had a busy 2016 with Antoine Fuqua’s remake of “The Magnificent Seven” and Pablo Larraín’s upcoming “Jackie,” will play a DEA agent aiming to bring down Escobar. Penelope Cruz also stars in this latest biopic, which Fernando León De Aranoa (“Mondays in the Sun,” “A Perfect Day”) is writing and directing.
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Sarsgaard, who’s had a busy 2016 with Antoine Fuqua’s remake of “The Magnificent Seven” and Pablo Larraín’s upcoming “Jackie,” will play a DEA agent aiming to bring down Escobar. Penelope Cruz also stars in this latest biopic, which Fernando León De Aranoa (“Mondays in the Sun,” “A Perfect Day”) is writing and directing.
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- 10/18/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
First-time directors who swing for the fences with bold debut films can strike out hard, but actor-turned-director Brady Corbet’s “The Childhood of a Leader” is connecting in a big way.
The period drama premiered at last year’s Venice Film Festival, where Corbet took home the awards for Best Debut Feature and Best Director, and is being released Friday through IFC Films’ Sundance Selects label. Corbet co-wrote the screenplay for the film with his partner Mona Fastvold.
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A dark, post-World War I tale about the seven-year-old son of an American diplomat in France, the film’s largely European cast includes Bérénice Bejo (“The Artist”), Liam Cunningham (“Game of Thrones”) and Stacy Martin (“Nymphomaniac”). Robert Pattinson has a small but deceptively important role in the movie, which focuses on the young, manipulative...
The period drama premiered at last year’s Venice Film Festival, where Corbet took home the awards for Best Debut Feature and Best Director, and is being released Friday through IFC Films’ Sundance Selects label. Corbet co-wrote the screenplay for the film with his partner Mona Fastvold.
Read More: ‘The Childhood Of A Leader’ Review: Brady Corbet’s Directorial Debut Is An Enthralling Mind-f*ck
A dark, post-World War I tale about the seven-year-old son of an American diplomat in France, the film’s largely European cast includes Bérénice Bejo (“The Artist”), Liam Cunningham (“Game of Thrones”) and Stacy Martin (“Nymphomaniac”). Robert Pattinson has a small but deceptively important role in the movie, which focuses on the young, manipulative...
- 7/21/2016
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
Many, many moons ago, Javier Bardem was going to play famed drug kingpin Pablo Escobar in Joe Carnahan‘s “Killing Pablo,” but the movie never got off the ground. But the real life figure has certainly captured the cinematic imagination. Benicio del Toro portrayed him in “Escobar: Paradise Lost,” while Netflix is currently airing “Narcos,” a […]
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- 5/5/2016
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
While roles in Guardians of the Galaxy (and, soon, Star Wars: Episode VIII) have helped showcase Benicio Del Toro’s acting talent to the moviegoing masses, the Puerto Rican-American actor continues to impress with the likes of Sicario and Escobar: Paradise Lost.
Countering the blockbuster affair with tight-knit and intense thrillers is something the actor is clearly keen to continue, too, now that Deadline is reporting Del Toro will headline gangster flick, The Corporation.
After sparking a small bidding war between major studios, rights to the adaptation were eventually picked up by Paramount Pictures and Leonardo Dicapario’s Appian Way. Lifting inspiration from Tj English’s 100-page proposal, The Corporation: An Epic Story of the Cuban American Underworld, Paramount’s feature will have Del Toro play the part of a Jose Miguel Battle Sr., whose remarkable life is chronicled all across English’s generation-spanning adventure. David Matthews of Vinyl fame will pen the movie screenplay.
Countering the blockbuster affair with tight-knit and intense thrillers is something the actor is clearly keen to continue, too, now that Deadline is reporting Del Toro will headline gangster flick, The Corporation.
After sparking a small bidding war between major studios, rights to the adaptation were eventually picked up by Paramount Pictures and Leonardo Dicapario’s Appian Way. Lifting inspiration from Tj English’s 100-page proposal, The Corporation: An Epic Story of the Cuban American Underworld, Paramount’s feature will have Del Toro play the part of a Jose Miguel Battle Sr., whose remarkable life is chronicled all across English’s generation-spanning adventure. David Matthews of Vinyl fame will pen the movie screenplay.
- 4/8/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
The critically acclaimed Escobar: Paradise Lost, written and directed by Andrea Di Stefano, and starring Academy Award® winner Benicio Del Toro (Traffic) and Josh Hutcherson (The Hunger Games franchise), arrives on Blu-ray™ and DVD October 6th from Anchor Bay Entertainment. An official selection of the 2014 Telluride Film Festival and 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, Escobar: Paradise Lost is an absorbing fictionalized drama based on notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar’s last reining days in Colombia.
Young surfer Nick (Hutcherson) thinks all his dreams have come true when he goes to visit his brother in Colombia. Against an idyllic backdrop of blue lagoons and white beaches, he falls madly in love with Maria (Claudia Traisac,“Cuentame”). It all seems perfect until he meets her uncle, the famous drug kingpin Pablo Escobar (Del Toro) and he finds his life is on the line when he’s pulled into the dangerous world of the family business.
Young surfer Nick (Hutcherson) thinks all his dreams have come true when he goes to visit his brother in Colombia. Against an idyllic backdrop of blue lagoons and white beaches, he falls madly in love with Maria (Claudia Traisac,“Cuentame”). It all seems perfect until he meets her uncle, the famous drug kingpin Pablo Escobar (Del Toro) and he finds his life is on the line when he’s pulled into the dangerous world of the family business.
- 10/6/2015
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Every week we dive into the cream of the crop when it comes to home releases, including Blu-ray and DVDs, as well as recommended deals of the week. Check out our rundown below and return every Tuesday for the best (or most interesting) films one can take home. Note that if you’re looking to support the site, every purchase you make through the links below helps us and is greatly appreciated.
Amour Fou (Jessica Hausner)
An ecstatically original work of film-history-philosophy with a digital-cinema palette of acutely crafted compositions. Amour Fou seamlessly blends together the paintings of Vermeer, the acting of Bresson, and the psychological undercurrents of a Dostoevsky novel. It is an intensely thrilling and often slyly comic work that manages to combine a passionately dispassionate love story of the highest order with a larger socio-historical examination of a new era of freedom, and the tragedy beset by...
Amour Fou (Jessica Hausner)
An ecstatically original work of film-history-philosophy with a digital-cinema palette of acutely crafted compositions. Amour Fou seamlessly blends together the paintings of Vermeer, the acting of Bresson, and the psychological undercurrents of a Dostoevsky novel. It is an intensely thrilling and often slyly comic work that manages to combine a passionately dispassionate love story of the highest order with a larger socio-historical examination of a new era of freedom, and the tragedy beset by...
- 10/6/2015
- by TFS Staff
- The Film Stage
This week’s episode of our podcast We Are Movie Geeks The Show is up! Hear Wamg’s Michelle McCue, Jim Batts and Tom Stockman discuss the weekend box office, and next weekend’s releases. We’ll review Sicario, The Walk, Escobar: Paradise Lost, Finders Keepers, Bridge Of Spies, Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story Of National Lampoon, and The Martian. We’ll also preview Pan and 99 Homes. Michael Haffner calls in to discuss his film-going adventures at Fantastic Fest in Austin last week, and we’ll talk about Vincent Price and the Price-related events in St. Louis this weekend . We Are Movie Geeks The Show is a weekly podcast and can be heard streaming at ONStl.com Online Radio.
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- 10/6/2015
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
“I help you out because I come from poor beginnings”
Benicio Del Toro is brutal and intense as Pablo Escobar, the most powerful drug lord in history in this year’s film Escobar: Paradise Lost. It’s the story of a young surfer (played by Josh Hutcherson) who meets the woman of his dreams in Colombia- and then he meets her uncle, Pablo Escobar.
The Escobar: Paradise Lost Blu-ray will be released from Anchor Bay next Tuesday, October 6th, and We Are Movie Geeks want to give away 4 copies!
Escobar: Paradise Lost never played theatrically in St. Louis, so We Are Movie Geeks was unable to review it, but the critics who did see it were impressed –
Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times said:
“…..Del Toro, face flickering from benevolent to vicious and body heaving with literal and symbolic weight, who seizes the film.”
Kate Muir of The Times...
Benicio Del Toro is brutal and intense as Pablo Escobar, the most powerful drug lord in history in this year’s film Escobar: Paradise Lost. It’s the story of a young surfer (played by Josh Hutcherson) who meets the woman of his dreams in Colombia- and then he meets her uncle, Pablo Escobar.
The Escobar: Paradise Lost Blu-ray will be released from Anchor Bay next Tuesday, October 6th, and We Are Movie Geeks want to give away 4 copies!
Escobar: Paradise Lost never played theatrically in St. Louis, so We Are Movie Geeks was unable to review it, but the critics who did see it were impressed –
Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times said:
“…..Del Toro, face flickering from benevolent to vicious and body heaving with literal and symbolic weight, who seizes the film.”
Kate Muir of The Times...
- 9/30/2015
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
It’s no surprise that Pablo Escobar’s decades-long rise from petty street crime to the “The King of Cocaine” has inspired more than a dozen iterations on screen. Beyond the varied TV documentaries, his persona has loomed large in cinema and the small screen ever since his inspiration for Paul Shenar’s Sosa character in 1983’s “Scarface”; Cliff Curtis’ brief but effective turn in “Blow”; last year’s “Escobar: Paradise Lost” starring Benicio del Toro; and the fantastic documentary “The Two Escobars.” The list of upcoming and recent failed attempts at telling Escobar’s story is nearly as long (Oliver Stone and Joe Carnahan each tried, unsuccessfully, to mount a film), and while the kingpin is clearly attractive to Hollywood and beyond, one constant remains — he’s yet to be the lead character in his own story. And it’s an unfortunate fact that continues with “Narcos,” the latest...
- 9/2/2015
- by Erik McClanahan
- The Playlist
★★★☆☆ Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria was the Colombian drug lord par excellence. Ruling his own fiefdom of Medellín, he first made his money stealing gravestones and ended up, through kidnapping, murder and cocaine to be one of the wealthiest criminals in history, worth an estimated $30 billion at the height of his power in the early nineties. Italian actor Andrea Di Stefano has ambitiously taken on the subject for his debut movie as a director Escobar: Paradise Lost (2014) and the result is an entertaining and suitably gruesome gangster thriller which nevertheless feels like a missed opportunity. Benicio del Toro is suitably weighty and fascinating in the lead role.
- 8/21/2015
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
The finest scenes from the Oscar-winning actor who takes on the role of the infamous drug lord in Escobar: Paradise Lost
Don’t call it a comeback but Benicio del Toro is about to have a bit of a moment. His time in the Hollywood wilderness (The Wolfman, anyone?) came to an end with a key role in Guardians of the Galaxy and he’s an early contender for another best supporting actor Oscar after a blistering turn in this autumn’s hard-edged thriller Sicario.
He’s also got roles in the can for Terrence Malick and Harmony Korine, as well as a potential slot as the key villain in Star Wars: Episode VIII. While his turn in this week’s overcooked drama Escobar: Paradise Lost might not go down as one of his finest moments, here’s what we would pick instead …
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Don’t call it a comeback but Benicio del Toro is about to have a bit of a moment. His time in the Hollywood wilderness (The Wolfman, anyone?) came to an end with a key role in Guardians of the Galaxy and he’s an early contender for another best supporting actor Oscar after a blistering turn in this autumn’s hard-edged thriller Sicario.
He’s also got roles in the can for Terrence Malick and Harmony Korine, as well as a potential slot as the key villain in Star Wars: Episode VIII. While his turn in this week’s overcooked drama Escobar: Paradise Lost might not go down as one of his finest moments, here’s what we would pick instead …
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- 8/21/2015
- by Benjamin Lee
- The Guardian - Film News
Don’t go into this gritty look at one of the world’s most notorious drug lords expecting a Scarface type bombastic thriller. Escobar, or Uncle Pablo as most people in this movie refer to him as, is more a malevolent force rather than the central character – but the film itself is a heart-stopping yarn where
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- 8/21/2015
- by Cassam Looch
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
September is coming -- and that means back to school, back to autumn leaves, and back to TV season. Huzzah! Amazon just released its list of September titles available for streaming on Prime and for rental or purchase on Amazon Instant Video. (If you missed the August titles, here they are.) They're offering tons of new episodes from the Fall 2015 TV season, and several recent blockbuster movies like "Avengers: Age of Ultron" (plus bonus features), "Pitch Perfect 2," and "Cinderella."
Check out all the September additions below.
New in September - Available for Streaming on Prime
TV
Hand of God
Season 1
9/4/15
Grimm
Season 4
9/30/15
Movies
Little Giants
9/1/15
Maya the Bee
9/1/15
Private Parts
9/1/15
Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows
9/1/15
The Blair Witch Project
9/1/15
Desperately Seeking Susan
9/1/15
Hannah and Her Sisters
9/1/15
Killer Klowns From Outer Space
9/1/15
Lord of Illusions
9/1/15
Popeye
9/1/15
The Crucible (1996)
9/1/15
The Swan Princess (1994)
9/1/15
Hannibal Rising (2007)
9/1/15
Anywhere But Here
9/1/15
Stuart Little
9/3/15
Dear White People...
Check out all the September additions below.
New in September - Available for Streaming on Prime
TV
Hand of God
Season 1
9/4/15
Grimm
Season 4
9/30/15
Movies
Little Giants
9/1/15
Maya the Bee
9/1/15
Private Parts
9/1/15
Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows
9/1/15
The Blair Witch Project
9/1/15
Desperately Seeking Susan
9/1/15
Hannah and Her Sisters
9/1/15
Killer Klowns From Outer Space
9/1/15
Lord of Illusions
9/1/15
Popeye
9/1/15
The Crucible (1996)
9/1/15
The Swan Princess (1994)
9/1/15
Hannibal Rising (2007)
9/1/15
Anywhere But Here
9/1/15
Stuart Little
9/3/15
Dear White People...
- 8/19/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
1. "Narcos" (available August 28) Why Should I Watch It? "Narcos" may have less big name talent attached than recent Netflix releases (I'm looking right at you "Wet Hot American Summer"), but a lack of star power doesn't indicate lesser quality, just as an abundance of it fails to guarantee greatness (again, right at you "Wet Hot"). Created by Jose Padilha ("Elite Squad," "Robocop") and starring Wagner Moura ("Elite Squad") as Pablo Escobar, "Narcos" pits the drug kingpin against a DEA team eager to take him down. Netflix is promising "brutal, bloody conflict" in its second period drama (though everyone's basically agreed to forget "Marco Polo" ever happened), and considering the number of violent films chronicling activities surrounding Escobar's drug trade — from "Blow" to "Escobar: Paradise Lost" — that seems like one attribute we can rely on lasting for at...
- 7/29/2015
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Criminals are often harrowingly perceived to be dangerous people who would ruthlessly do whatever it takes to defeat their enemies, obtain power and indulge their every corrupt desire. But once the public begins to delve into their private lives, in an effort to better understand why they make the decisions they do, the world begins to understand that these mobsters often feel that they’re not completely morally corrupt, as family is the most sacred thing to them. That powerful insight is grippingly presented in the thriller ‘Escobar: Paradise Lost,’ which marks the feature film writing and directorial debuts of actor Andrea Di Stefano. The drama emphasizes that the real-life title [ Read More ]
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- 7/28/2015
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Many movies have been made about the infamous Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar‘s life, such as the recent Escobar: Paradise Lost by Andrea Di Stefano. Netflix will soon get into the ring with its own series, Narcos. It is directed by Chris Brancato, who wrote episodes of Beverly Hills, 90120 and X-Files. The series will tell the […]
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- 7/16/2015
- by Quentin Gueroult
- Uinterview
A number of original series from Netflix have made their debut over the past few months, including Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Bloodline, and Sense8. Their next new series, however, is poised to go in a different direction, in keeping with the streaming service’s trend to date, and will examine the Mexican drug kingpin Pablo Escobar and the Medellin cartel.
Titled Narcos, the show is not the first fictional portrayal of the famous criminal, as the character has previously appeared in everything from 2001’s Blow to 2015’s Escobar: Paradise Lost. Elysium‘s Wagner Moura steps into the character’s shoes this time around, with Game of Thrones‘ Pedro Pascal and Gone Girl‘s Boyd Holbrook among the supporting cast. The series synopsis is as follows.
The Medellin cartel – the most violent, ruthless and wealthy criminal organization in the history of modern crime. And the one man who lorded over them all…...
Titled Narcos, the show is not the first fictional portrayal of the famous criminal, as the character has previously appeared in everything from 2001’s Blow to 2015’s Escobar: Paradise Lost. Elysium‘s Wagner Moura steps into the character’s shoes this time around, with Game of Thrones‘ Pedro Pascal and Gone Girl‘s Boyd Holbrook among the supporting cast. The series synopsis is as follows.
The Medellin cartel – the most violent, ruthless and wealthy criminal organization in the history of modern crime. And the one man who lorded over them all…...
- 7/15/2015
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
One of the better performances that I saw on last year's awards circuit is only now reaching theaters. It is the one given by Benicio Del Toro, the 48-year-old Oscar winner, as Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar in Andrea Di Stefano's directorial debut Escobar: Paradise Lost. For a variety of reasons, Radius, the film's distributor, elected to hold over the film's release to this summer, something that is very fortunate for people seeking an alternative to the mindless sequels, remakes and adaptations of pre-existing crap that is currently dominating cinemas. Besides, any opportunity to see Del Toro
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- 7/1/2015
- by Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On paper, it was a strong weekend for specialized theatrical releases. The titles range from two Toronto 2014 galas starring Oscar winners ("A Little Chaos" and "Escobar: Paradise Lost") to Sundance 2015 documentary opener "What Happened, Miss Simone?" Eight new releases are already available on Video on Demand or Netflix, and another is heading there after a brief theatrical run. The future is here. The likely standout, although Netflix refused to report weekend estimates, was "Miss Simone." The best of the rest are the Slamdance crowdpleaser doc, "Batkid Returns" (Warner Bros.), and indie farm family drama "The Runoff," which premiered at Los Angeles Film Festival 2014. Neither is VOD-adjacent. Whether either has broad wider appeal remains to be seen, but in this weak new film market expect both to get further attention. Other films with weak $2,500 per theater averages with similar festival pedigree are...
- 6/28/2015
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Thompson on Hollywood
Benicio Del Toro and Josh Hutcherson Find Paradise Lost in Escobar
By Alex Simon
Most people know Paradise Lost as the title of John Milton’s epic poem, first published in 1667, concerning the Biblical story of the Fall of Man: the temptation of Adam and Eve by the fallen angel Satan and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. Milton's purpose, stated in Book I, is to "justify the ways of God to men.” With this metaphor in mind, writer/director Andrea De Stefano has fashioned a new piece of historical fiction, Escobar: Paradise Lost, putting a wide-eyed Canadian tourist named Nick (Josh Hutcherson) who has traveled to 1988-era Colombia looking for surf, sand and fun with his brother (Brady Corbet) at the story's center. After falling hard for a local beauty (Claudia Traisac), Nick is introduced to her favorite uncle, one Pablo Escobar (Oscar-winner Benicio Del Toro), who takes...
By Alex Simon
Most people know Paradise Lost as the title of John Milton’s epic poem, first published in 1667, concerning the Biblical story of the Fall of Man: the temptation of Adam and Eve by the fallen angel Satan and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. Milton's purpose, stated in Book I, is to "justify the ways of God to men.” With this metaphor in mind, writer/director Andrea De Stefano has fashioned a new piece of historical fiction, Escobar: Paradise Lost, putting a wide-eyed Canadian tourist named Nick (Josh Hutcherson) who has traveled to 1988-era Colombia looking for surf, sand and fun with his brother (Brady Corbet) at the story's center. After falling hard for a local beauty (Claudia Traisac), Nick is introduced to her favorite uncle, one Pablo Escobar (Oscar-winner Benicio Del Toro), who takes...
- 6/26/2015
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
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