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Dangerous (2021)
Directed by David Hackl
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Tom Hardy to produce and star in 100 Bullets adaptation
Tom Hardy to produce and star in 100 Bullets adaptation
Fantastic news for those of us who like Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso’s Vertigo comic book series, 100 Bullets.
New Line is developing an adaptation of the comic with Tom Hardy (Mad Max: Fury Road) producing and possibly starring in the film. Hardy had hinted a few months back that he was working on a comic book movie. (more…)
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I am not defending Allen but rather underlining how, ultimately, it's the work itself that matters, the work itself that lasts. Which will sound naive to some. As will this: Hoffman will be regarded as one of the most durable, defining actors of his generation, and not as an addict. Bob Dylan will not be remembered for endorsing a mammoth corporation, seeming to renege on the ideals of a generation that he himself helped to install. ... And so, Allen will be remembered, one day, as just a great filmmaker. Because once you remove the noise and the accusations (both true and false), when you simply watch a Woody Allen movie — or listen to Bob Dylan or catch a Philip Seymour Hoffman movie — you are not endorsing the life of the person who created that art. You are not voting for a humanitarian award. Just as watching David Letterman every night or listening to "Layla" (which is partly about Eric Clapton's feverish love for George Harrison's then-wife) is not the same as condoning marital infidelity. Just as reading Ernest Hemingway is not the same as agreeing with his bullying, brutish life choices. Because the lives of these artists are not their work, and their work is not their lives. Not entirely.
Christopher Borrelli, "Can we really separate art from artist?"
Chris Borrelli, F. Scott Frazier, Jeremiah Friedman, Nick Palmer, Justin Rhodes, Greg Russo, & John Swetnam via Go Into the Story
Stephen King's son, Joe Hill, is going to have one of his short stories adapted to film. The short story is titled "Twittering From The Circus Of The Dead." It follows tweets from a young girl on a road trip that goes wrong. It's going to have the screen play written by Chris Borrelli, and directed by Todd Lincoln. This should be....interesting.