Happy Birthday: Peter Stormare

peterstormare.jpgPeter Stormare

Born: August 27, 1953 in Kumla, Örebro län, Sweden

“I liked the way that film took realistic events and added this slightly out-of-kilter perspective. My character in that film was, in one sense, a caricature of a killer, but there was also a sense of mystery surrounding him that captured the imagination. Fargo (1996) was an exciting experience for me largely because of the approach the Coen brothers took. It was the antithesis of Armageddon (1998). It was low-budget, a very guerrilla-style approach to filmmaking that made its own rules and was very specific in what it was trying to accomplish.” –on Fargo (1996).

FARGOFargo
1996
dir. Joel and Ethan Coen
starring
William H Macy
Frances McDormand
JURASSIC PARK 2 MOVIE POSTERThe Lost World: Jurassic Park 2
1997
dir. Steven Spielberg
Starring
Jeff Goldblum
Julianne Moore
ARMAGEDDONArmageddon
1998
dir Michael Bay
Starring
Bruce Willis
Liv Tyler
Ben Affleck
8MM8MM
1999
dir. Joel Schumacher
Starring
Nicolas Cage
Joaquin Phoenix
James Gandolfini
Bad Boys 2
2003
dir. Michael Bay
starring
Will Smith
Martin Lawrence
MOVIE POSTERLOCKOUT
dir. James Mather
Stephen St. Leger
Stars:
Guy Pearce
Maggie Grace
ConstantineConstantine
2005
dir. by Francis Lawrence
starring
Keanu Reeves
Rachel Weisz
MOVIE POSTERHANSEL AND GRETEL WITCH HUNTERS
dir. Tommy Wirkola
Stars:
Jeremy Renner
Gemma Arterton
PRISON BREAKBest of PRISON BREAK
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MOVIE POSTERTHE LAST STAND
2013
dir. Jee-woon Kim
Stars:
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Eduardo Noriega
MOVIE POSTERMINORITY REPORT
2002
dir. Steven Spielberg
Stars:
Tom Cruise
Colin Farrell
MOVIE POSTER22 JUMP STREET
2014
dir. Phil Lord
Christopher Miller
Stars:
Channing Tatum

 

Happy Birthday: Alexa PenaVega

Alexa PenaVega.jpgAlexa PenaVega

Born: August 27, 1988 in Miami, Florida, USA

Married to: Carlos PenaVega (4 January 2014 – present)

I think I am too old to be doing teen movies. I am just kind of annoyed, because you have all these teen movies coming out with usually either Lindsay Lohan or Hilary Duff doing four of the exact teen movies over and over again.

SPY KIDS 4: All the Time in the World
dir. Robert Rodriguez
Stars:
Jessica Alba
Jeremy Piven
From Prada to NadaFrom Prada to Nada
dir. Angel Gracia
Stars:
Camilla Belle
Alexa Vega
Repo! The Genetic OperaRepo! The Genetic Opera
2008
dir. Bousman
Starring
Paul Sorvino
Paris Hilton
MOVIE POSTERSIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR
2013
dir. Frank Miller
Robert Rodriguez
Stars:
Clive Owen
MOVIE POSTERMACHETE KILLS
2013
dir. Robert Rodriguez
Stars:
Danny Trejo
Alexa Vega

 

Happy Birthday: Aaron Paul

aaronpaul.jpgAaron Paul

Born: August 27, 1979 in Emmett, Idaho, USA

Married to:
Lauren Parsekian (26 May 2013 – present)

[on filming Breaking Bad (2008) in Albuquerque] I actually hated it during the pilot. I loved working, obviously. But I would just go to work and then go back to the hotel and I couldn’t find much to do. But when we started shooting the series I fell in love with the city. I’m from Boise, Idaho and it reminds me of a bigger version of that place. It’s just nice to get away from the hustle of Los Angeles and the skies are endless out there. It’s like a beautiful painting every day.

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2006
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2014
dir. Scott Waugh
Stars:
Aaron Paul
Chillie Mo
THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFTThe Last House on the Left
dir. by Dennis Iliadis
Starring
Monica Potter
Sara Paxton
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2014
dir. Pascal Chaumeil
Stars:
Pierce Brosnan
Toni Collette

 

Read the best of today’s TV PILOT Loglines and Pitches:

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Title: Virtua
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Written by: Marina Ivanova

Type: TV Pilot

Genre: Sci-Fi

Title: Go Fetch!
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Written by: Lejon Ryan

Type: TV Pilot

Genre: Animation, Comedy

Title: Gym Rats
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Written by: Nick McElhinney

Type: TV Pilot

Genre: Comedy

Title: The Limo Driver
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Written by: Daniel Cho

Type: TV Pilot

Genre: Comedy, Crime

Title: The Lottery of Life
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Written by: Marina Ivanova

Type: TV Pilot

Genre: Sci-Fi

Title: Mistaken Identity
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/mistaken_identity_by_candi…

Written by: Candice Timms

Type: TV Pilot

Genre: Drama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller

Title: Manatee Towers
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Written by: Eli B

Type: TV Pilot

Genre: Comedy

Title: PANACEA
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Written by: Brian Coughlan

Type: TV Pilot

Genre: Drama, Thriller

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Watch TV Web Series: Hey You, It’s Me

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Watch the 2016 winning TV Web Series: HEY YOU, IT’S ME. It will be showcased at the Los Angeles FEEDBACK Film Festival in November 2016.

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Two women. Two cities. Used, abused… but powering through!
Go to http://www.bestiecall.com to help fund Season One!
Created by Suzanne Schmidt

Frankie Ingrassia – Director
Suzanne Schmidt – Writer
Christie Maturo- Writer

Key Cast:

Suzanne Schmidt
Christie Maturo
Jonathan Pessin
Cindy Caponera
Reiley McCleandon
Suzanne Schmidt

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Interview with Creator Suzanne Schmidt:

Matthew Toffolo: How did you come up with the idea for this webseries?

Suzanne Schmidt: I looked for stories I didn’t see being told already, at least not from my perspective. I wanted to shine a light on the journey of being a woman in the entertainment industry while finding the humor and strength-building aspects of the struggle. I also wanted to write…

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Film Review: MORGAN (USA 2016). Starring: Kate Mara, Paul Giamatti

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MORGAN (USA 2016) **
Directed by Luke Scott

Starring: Kate Mara, Anya Taylor-Joy, Rose Leslie

Review by Gilbert Seah

MORGAN is the new sci-fi thriller not to be confused with the 1966 British comedy by Karel Reisz also called MORGAN or in full : MORGAN: A SUITABLE CASE FOR TREATMENT. The Morgan in the new film is also another case for treatment being a female created by a group of scientists.

MORGAN (Anya Taylor-Joy) is not like any other girl. Created and raised in a laboratory environment by a group of over-dedicated scientists, she defies nature with her super-human qualities. But do not push her beyond the limit! Walking and talking within one month and self-sufficient after just six, her rapid progression is remarkable, exceeding the expectations of her creators. But nothing ever goes as well as planned. There is a vicious accident. After Morgan has a “tantrum” in which she viciously attacks and injures one of the scientists (Jennifer Jason Leigh taking as much abuse here as she did in Tarantino’s THE HATEFUL EIGHT), corporate troubleshooter Lee Weathers (Kate Mara) is called in to make the ultimate choice of “terminating” Morgan or letting her live before she causes anymore havoc and escapes into the outside world. Her decision is to terminate Morgan but the scientists protect Morgan.

The script by Seth Owen and direction by Luke Scott is tight and well paced during the first two thirds of the film. The film is always one step ahead of what is revealed to the audience and this is where the film works best. No one knows what to expect – except for the last third of the film. An excellent cameo from Paul Giamatti helps spice up the tension. The inclusion of Michelle Yeoh and Toby Jones in the ensemble cast also adds to the excitement of the film. A neat segment involving Mandarin dialogue (Michele Yeoh is Malaysian Chinese) also works well.
For a film written and directed by males, it is interesting to see how females are depicted. They are either strong and forceful as in Weather’s character or a crying quivering mess as in Dr, Amy Menser (Rose Leslie), Morgan’s friend. The females are all sexy looking in different forms – fighting, vulnerable or smart. The eye candy for the female audience is provide by hunk Boyd Holbrook playing another doctor, who makes an unsuccessful pass at Weathers.

It is only in the last 15 minutes that the film starts to fall apart. Once Lee starts fighting Morgan and ends up indestructible, it becomes an easy guess to the twist in the story. It does not take a gnus to figure things out. That is when all the mystery and intrigue are lost in predictability.

Given the story’s limited potential, it has to be taken it to a predictable conclusion. Director Scott fares pretty well with the material. MORGAN is absorbing for the most part and provides sufficient thrills for the typical sci-fi thriller. The film has a beautiful setting, where the scientific facility is located, the film being shot in Northern Ireland.

MORGAN is up for stiff competition a week opening after DON’T BREATHE which caters for the same male target audience. Given its differentiation from a horror flick, MORGAN should do well enough at the box-office.

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TIFF 2016 Movie Review: IXCANUL (VOLCANO) (Guatemala, France 2015) ***1/2

Movie Reviews of films that will be playing at TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) in 2016. Go to TIFF 2016 Movie Reviews and read reviews of films showing at the festival.

ixcanul_.jpgIXCANUL (VOLCANO) (Guatemala, France 2015) ***1/2
Directed by Jayro Bustamante

Starring: María Mercedes Coroy, María Telón, Manuel Antún

Review by Gilbert Seah

It i the age old story of a human being’s quest for a better life despite mounting odds. Here is Maria’s desire to marry the one she loves and to escape to a better place, where the grass is greener. But she is betroth to someone else, while she gets pregnant in the meantime by her jilted lover. This story has been told many times in many films before but never in this new and mesmerizing and dreamlike fashion.

Maria is the daughter born into a poor family that work the plantations under a stern landlord who is never seen. Maria is match-made to Ignacio, the boss’s favourite. But Maria has someone else she desires – Pepe. But Pep is fond of drinking and not the chivalrous hero one would imagine. After getting drunk one night and impregnating poor maria, he abandons her while he takes off illegally to cross the border to the U.S. Maria’s mother attempts to, but fails to abort the baby.

The occasionally brilliant debut by Guatemalan filmmaker Jayro Bustamante is a mesmerizing fusion of fact and fable, a dreamlike depiction of the daily lives of Kaqchikel speaking Mayans on a coffee plantation at the base of an active volcano. The title of the film IXCANUL means volcano, which the family prays to and give offerings, hoping to begat wealth, happiness and if not, at least a decent living.

Bustamante immerses his audience into its characters’ customs and beliefs. IXCANUL chronicles with unblinking realism, a disappearing tradition and a disappearing people.

IXCANUL emerges an impressive chronicle of the lives of a people as seen by the observation of the hardships o a single family. This kind of film seldom earns a commercial release. Shot in the languages of Kaqchikel and Spanish. Entertaining and mesmerizing!

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