Danny Boyle
Oh, happy day! The complete movie theatre listings for Danny Boyle's stage production of Frankenstein are here, and you'll be happy to know it's opening pretty damned wide! See if it's playing by you and take a gander at the new one-sheet!
Though we're still a ways away from finding out where we Stateside folks will be able to see a broadcast of Danny Boyle's stage play of Frankenstein, the show is getting ready to hit UK cinemas, and we've got the trailer for you right here!
Danny Boyle, L.A. gangs, and werewolves. It just sounds so right, doesn't it? That's exactly what we may be getting should Boyle choose to direct an upcoming adaptation from long-time screenwriting collaborator Simon Beaufoy.
Great news for anyone not in the UK who's been green with envy since the initial announcement of Danny Boyle's stage adaptation of Frankenstein last year! Looks as if we're getting the next best thing!
A few months ago we broke the news that director Danny Boyle was planning to return to the 28 Days Later franchise that he created to direct the third entry. While some disputed this, including a producer, turns out we were spot on.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced the nominees for its 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards this morning, and it looks like vampires are out but zombies are definitely in as "The Walking Dead" replaces "True Blood" among the Best Television Series - Drama nominees.
The Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) has announced the nominees for its 16th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards, and Darren Aronofsky's
Black Swan (review here) received an unprecedented 12 nominations.
Film Independent, the non-profit arts organization that produces the Spirit Awards and the Los Angeles Film Festival, announced nominations this morning for the 2011 Film Independent Spirit Awards; and we're pleased to report that the nominees include such genre-friendly names as Darren Aronofsky, Danny Boyle, Daniel Stamm, Eli Roth, Natalie Portman, and Ashley Bell.
Early this year we learned that Oscar winner Danny Boyle would be returning to his theatre roots with a new adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein for the stage, and as of today we know who will be playing both the Monster and his creator, Dr. Frankenstein. In an interesting twist, two people will be alternating playing the roles.
Here's some great news to kick off your week with ... the 28 Days Later franchise thus far has been nothing short of killer with two rock-solid installments. We just got some really interesting news regarding the third film in the series.
Oscar winner Danny Boyle is returning to his theatre roots as part of the National Theatre's second season for 2010 with a new adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Boyle will make his debut at the respected venue directing Nick Dear's play as a "large-scale and theatrically and visually ambitious stage production."
Now me? I don't want to spend 127 Hours with anyone. Why? Because I'm afraid they'd kill me! I'm quite the handful! Still, there are worse ways to pass the time and Danny Boyle's latest film explores one of the more horrific.
Don't get too excited, dear reader ... this has nothing to do with 28 Days Later or even 28 Weeks Later. In fact Danny Boyle's next film is a completely different beast altogether.
It’s nothing we’ve not heard before (most recently during
Comic-Con); it’s just been a while since it was mentioned.
Studios that wonder why some films fail to make a profit should take a long hard look at how much effort was afforded to those bombs.
Sunshine (review) is one such movie that received zero press, zero advertising and obviously few theatre goers. It has disappeared from many local cinemas and will most likely be gone all together in the next week.
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