Ewan McGregor will play a World War II prisoner of war who hatches a plan to use a cow to help him escape captivity and find his way across Germany to freedom. Marc Forster will direct “The Cow,” which is a remake of classic French comedy “The Cow and I,” with shooting set to begin in the fall.
WestEnd Films has boarded the picture and will introduce it to international buyers in Cannes. North American sales are being handled by Linda Lichter.
The original version, known in French as “La Vache et le Prisonnier,” was based on a novel by Jacques Antoine and directed by Henri Verneuil. Starring Fernandel, the film was a big hit locally in the late 1950s.
The English-language remake reunites McGregor with Forster after their recent collaboration on the upcoming Disney picture “Christopher Robin,” which will be released in the summer. The pair also worked together on 2005 movie “Stay.
WestEnd Films has boarded the picture and will introduce it to international buyers in Cannes. North American sales are being handled by Linda Lichter.
The original version, known in French as “La Vache et le Prisonnier,” was based on a novel by Jacques Antoine and directed by Henri Verneuil. Starring Fernandel, the film was a big hit locally in the late 1950s.
The English-language remake reunites McGregor with Forster after their recent collaboration on the upcoming Disney picture “Christopher Robin,” which will be released in the summer. The pair also worked together on 2005 movie “Stay.
- 5/7/2018
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
Despite Paramount Pictures removing the World War Z sequel (along with the new Friday the 13th movie) from their release schedule early this year, hope for the Brad Pitt project stayed afloat, with filmmaker David Fincher reportedly still interested in taking the directing reins on the follow-up to 2013's World War Z. In a recent interview with Empire, Fincher addressed the status of the World War Z sequel, confirming his interest and giving fans of the first film a glimmer of hope, even though the film is in the early stages of reanimation.
Fincher was recently a guest on Empire's podcast to discuss his new Netflix series Mindhunters, but he also touched on the long-gestating World War Z sequel, saying (via Collider):
“I worked on a show for HBO that didn’t see the light of day and at the same time was doing [Mindhunter], and then did [Mindhunter], and I...
Fincher was recently a guest on Empire's podcast to discuss his new Netflix series Mindhunters, but he also touched on the long-gestating World War Z sequel, saying (via Collider):
“I worked on a show for HBO that didn’t see the light of day and at the same time was doing [Mindhunter], and then did [Mindhunter], and I...
- 10/19/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Following the revelation that the new Friday the 13th movie has been canceled after Paramount Pictures removed it from their release schedule, some are fearing that the World War Z sequel might suffer a similar fate after vacating its 2017 release slot, but it appears that director David Fincher is still interested in keeping the living dead project alive.
According to THR, David Fincher remains “very creatively interested in directing the movie” after Paramount took the sequel to 2013’s World War Z off of their release schedule, presumably to set it for a later release in 2018 or ’19. World War Z 2 was initially slated to come out on June 9th of this year.
Back in August, it was first reported that Finhcer was in early discussions with the film’s star and producer Brad Pitt to helm the sequel after J.A. Bayona (A Monster Calls) departed the project. Fincher has previously worked with Pitt on Se7en,...
According to THR, David Fincher remains “very creatively interested in directing the movie” after Paramount took the sequel to 2013’s World War Z off of their release schedule, presumably to set it for a later release in 2018 or ’19. World War Z 2 was initially slated to come out on June 9th of this year.
Back in August, it was first reported that Finhcer was in early discussions with the film’s star and producer Brad Pitt to helm the sequel after J.A. Bayona (A Monster Calls) departed the project. Fincher has previously worked with Pitt on Se7en,...
- 2/7/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
World War Z - Paramount Pictures - Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray Combo Pack, and DVD Director: Marc Forster Cast: Brad Pitt, James Badge Dale, Ludi Boeken, Matthew Fox, David Morse. Full cast + crew As someone who spent months bemoaning how World War Z was guaranteed to be nothing like the book and would thus be terrible, it's time for me to eat crow. World War Z is actually a good movie. Would I have preferred a more faithful adaptation? Absolutely. Does it work despite its rush-to-save-the-world plot being the exact opposite of the book's? Yep. This is a tense, escalating, spectacle-packed zombie movie unlike any the genre has seen before. That doesn't make it the greatest zombie movie ever made, but it certainly makes it a noteworthy one...
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- 9/17/2013
- by Peter Hall
- Movies.com
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On an ordinary day, Gerry Lane and his family find their quiet drive interrupted by urban gridlock. An ex-United Nations investigator, Lane senses that this is no ordinary traffic jam. As police helicopters buzz the sky and motorcycle cops careen wildly below, the city erupts into chaos.
Something is causing hordes of people to viciously attack...
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There have been many Zombie films over the decades – name your favorite and why.
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On an ordinary day, Gerry Lane and his family find their quiet drive interrupted by urban gridlock. An ex-United Nations investigator, Lane senses that this is no ordinary traffic jam. As police helicopters buzz the sky and motorcycle cops careen wildly below, the city erupts into chaos.
Something is causing hordes of people to viciously attack...
- 7/2/2013
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Here's a small featurette with Muse members Matt Bellamy and Dominic Howard sat down for a quick video chat about their musical contributions "World War Z". "World War Z" is starring Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, James Badge Dale, Matthew Fox, David Morse, Ludi Boeken, Fana Mokoena, Elyes Gabel and Peter Capaldi. Directed by Marc Forster, the action thriller is in theatres now.Ten years after the human victory over the world wide Zombie epidemic, referred to as World War Z, Max Brooks scours the world collecting the stories and experiences of those who have survived the conflict that almost eradicated humanity....
- 6/29/2013
- www.ohmygore.com/
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On an ordinary day, Gerry Lane and his family find their quiet drive interrupted by urban gridlock. An ex-United Nations investigator, Lane senses that this is no ordinary traffic jam. As police helicopters buzz the sky and motorcycle cops careen wildly below, the city erupts into chaos. Something is causing hordes of people to viciously attack each other – a lethal virus that is spread through a single bite, turning healthy humans into something unrecognizable, unthinking and feral. Neighbor turns on neighbor; a helpful...
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On an ordinary day, Gerry Lane and his family find their quiet drive interrupted by urban gridlock. An ex-United Nations investigator, Lane senses that this is no ordinary traffic jam. As police helicopters buzz the sky and motorcycle cops careen wildly below, the city erupts into chaos. Something is causing hordes of people to viciously attack each other – a lethal virus that is spread through a single bite, turning healthy humans into something unrecognizable, unthinking and feral. Neighbor turns on neighbor; a helpful...
- 6/28/2013
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
World War Z sequel planned? (Photo: Brad Pitt turns into a zombie-targeting axe-murderer in World War Z) Following the early success of Marc Forster and Brad Pitt’s zombie movie World War Z, Paramount Pictures "actively will turn to developing a sequel," claims The Hollywood Reporter, citing studio vice chairman Rob Moore. However, the Reporter article features no Moore quotes explicitly stating that Paramount has actually given the go-ahead to World War Z 2 — or whatever a World War Z sequel would be called. Co-produced by Paramount and Skydance Productions, the $220-$230 million-budgeted zombie movie (minus rebates and tax breaks, its official budget goes down to $190-$200 million) debuted this past weekend in North America and 25 international territories, collecting an estimated worldwide total of $112.21 million: $66.41 million in the Us/Canada (behind Monsters University‘s $82.42 million) and an estimated $45.8 million internationally (behind Man of Steel‘s $89 million and Monsters University‘s $54.5 million...
- 6/24/2013
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
Stars: Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, James Badge Dale, Ludi Boeken, Matthew Fox, Fana Mokoena, David Morse, Peter Capaldi | Written by Matthew Michael Carnahan, Drew Goddard, Damon Lindelof | Directed by Marc Forster
World War Z won’t win many if any awards but if there was a prize for a film being more satisfying than it ever had any right to be it would certainly be a contender. A director whose only big budget film was the insanely messy and at-times incoherent Quantum of Solace, on-set troubles which led to stories of director and star barely being on speaking terms and a third act which was found to be too poor to use after it was written, green lit and shot which in turn has had co-producer and star Brad Pitt earning his money by journeying across the Us and the UK introducing screenings in a PR blitz to...
World War Z won’t win many if any awards but if there was a prize for a film being more satisfying than it ever had any right to be it would certainly be a contender. A director whose only big budget film was the insanely messy and at-times incoherent Quantum of Solace, on-set troubles which led to stories of director and star barely being on speaking terms and a third act which was found to be too poor to use after it was written, green lit and shot which in turn has had co-producer and star Brad Pitt earning his money by journeying across the Us and the UK introducing screenings in a PR blitz to...
- 6/24/2013
- by Ian Loring
- Nerdly
Monsters University and World War Z box office: Monsters hungry for knowledge and zombies hungry for humans bring down Man of Steel Here’s a quick rundown of this past weekend, June 21-23, 2013, at the North American box office. If studio estimates found at Box Office Mojo are on target, Pixar / Disney’s Monsters University surpassed expectations, grossing $82 million at 4,4004 locations. Approximately 30% of the gross came from 3D shows. (Image: Monsters University artwork.) Directed by Dan Scanlon, Monsters University features the voices of John Goodman, Helen Mirren, Billy Crystal, Nathan Fillion, Aubrey Plaza, Steve Buscemi, John Krasinski, Peter Sohn, Dave Foley, Sean Murray, Bonnie Hunt, Julia Sweeney, Sean Hayes, Alfred Molina, Tyler Labine, Bill Hader, Bob Peterson, and John Ratzenberger. Screenplay credit for the Monsters, Inc. sequel has gone to director Scanlon, Daniel Gerson, and Robert L. Baird. Starring Brad Pitt as a man having a number of close encounters of the living-dead kind,...
- 6/24/2013
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
Paramount will develop a sequel to World War Z after the Marc Forster-directed film made its worldwide debut this weekend with Brad Pitt leading, and turning in a big $66 million domestically, and $45.8 million from international markets. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Rob Moore, the studio's vice chairman said that they'll actively turn to developing a sequel to the film which also stars Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, Matthew Fox, David Morse, James Badge Dale and Ludi Boeken. World War Z was produced by Pitt's Plan B in association with Hemisphere Media Capital and Gk Films, and co-financed by Skydance.
- 6/23/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
World War Z weekend box office: Monsters rule, but zombies are the big surprise hit (photo: Brad Pitt in World War Z) World War Z, Brad Pitt, and his living-dead pals have turned out to be the big (happy) surprise at the North American box office this weekend, June 21-23, 2013. In case Friday’s estimates are on target, the $190-$200 million-budgeted World War Z should collect $57-$60 million by Sunday evening, or about $10-$15 million more than many pundits had been expecting. Yesterday, World War Z opened with $25 million — about $5 million above early estimates — from 3,607 locations according to studio estimates found at Box Office Mojo. That figure includes $3.6 million from Thursday evening screenings. In case there’s a Saturday surge for Marc Forster’s Paramount-distributed PG-13 zombie movie, World War Z could actually go quite a bit beyond the $60 million mark. That’s good news for the studio and for producer Brad Pitt,...
- 6/23/2013
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
Here's the full HD Photos gallery for "World War Z", starring Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, James Badge Dale, Matthew Fox, David Morse, Ludi Boeken, Fana Mokoena, Elyes Gabel and Peter Capaldi. Directed by Marc Forster, the action thriller hits theaters yesterday ! Ten years after the human victory over the world wide Zombie epidemic, referred to as World War Z, Max Brooks scours the world collecting the stories and experiences of those who have survived the conflict that almost eradicated humanity....
- 6/22/2013
- www.ohmygore.com/
World War Z box office vs. Monsters University vs. Man of Steel (photo: Brad Pitt in World War Z) The North American box office will be huge this weekend, June 21-23, 2013. You’ve surely read that elsewhere, and it’s no exaggeration. The combined gross of the top three movies alone — Monsters University, World War Z, Man of Steel — should hover around $180 million. Now, what remains to be seen is if there’ll be any dollars (whether Canadian or American) left for the dozens of other movies on North American screens. It’s like having huge supermarkets making little neighborhood stores disappear from view. But hey, that seems to be exactly what the moviegoing public wants. According to early, rough estimates found at Deadline.com, Disney / Pixar’s Monsters University will easily top the domestic box office following a Friday gross around $25-$28 million, in addition to $2.6 million from Thursday evening screenings.
- 6/22/2013
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
Brazil protests lead Brad Pitt to cancel World War Z promo trip in Rio Brad Pitt has canceled plans to come to Brazil to promote World War Z, which opens in that country on June 28, 2013. Pitt was expected to arrive later tonight, June 21, with daughters Shiloh and Zahara, according to the Rio de Janeiro daily O Globo. The reason for Pitt’s cancellation are the “Brazil Protests,” a wave of demonstrations that last night brought approximately one million Brazilians to the streets, protesting against police brutality, government and corporate corruption, dismal public services, and billions of public money being spent on state-of-the-art facilities for the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympic Games while the country’s health and education infrastructure is crumbling. World War Z distributor Paramount Pictures has made no pronouncements regarding Brad Pitt’s decision, adding only that director Marc Forster (Quantum of Solace, Finding Neverland) will also no...
- 6/21/2013
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
With the release of Brad Pitt’s new film, we invite you to enter to win a copy of the World War Z soundtrack. The score is available now on Warner Bros. Records, featuring music by Marco Beltrami.
Beltrami, who brought the unique sounds of clacking teeth and wailing sirens to his score for World War Z, based all the melody, harmony and rhythm of the score on the U.S. Emergency Broadcast System signal siren, and then incorporated non-traditional percussive elements, like the sound of animal skulls teeth being mashed together, creating an atypical sonic palette, blending the rhythms of bone-on-bone with a full orchestra.
Read Wamg’s interview with Marco Beltrami Here.
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The prolific, Italian-born film composer got his start with the teen horror franchise “Scream.” Marco Beltrami has had two of his scores nominated for Oscars.
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Beltrami, who brought the unique sounds of clacking teeth and wailing sirens to his score for World War Z, based all the melody, harmony and rhythm of the score on the U.S. Emergency Broadcast System signal siren, and then incorporated non-traditional percussive elements, like the sound of animal skulls teeth being mashed together, creating an atypical sonic palette, blending the rhythms of bone-on-bone with a full orchestra.
Read Wamg’s interview with Marco Beltrami Here.
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The prolific, Italian-born film composer got his start with the teen horror franchise “Scream.” Marco Beltrami has had two of his scores nominated for Oscars.
Name one of them.
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- 6/21/2013
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
World War Z is easily the best time I’ve had at the movies so far this summer. Yes, I’ve heard all the stories about the huge production going over budget and all the reshoots and multiple script doctors, but for me, none of that was evident in the finished product.
Not being a fan at all of the zombie genre that has become so popular of late, I saw this more as a “global disaster” movie that had huge portions of the population affected and infected by a worldwide pandemic.
Brad Pitt is Gerry Lane, a former Un field investigator that now enjoys life as a family man with his wife (Mireille Enos) and daughters. In a hot second he goes from that tranquility to having to save his family and basically the rest of the world from marauding zombies. The infected folks are quite frightening as they...
Not being a fan at all of the zombie genre that has become so popular of late, I saw this more as a “global disaster” movie that had huge portions of the population affected and infected by a worldwide pandemic.
Brad Pitt is Gerry Lane, a former Un field investigator that now enjoys life as a family man with his wife (Mireille Enos) and daughters. In a hot second he goes from that tranquility to having to save his family and basically the rest of the world from marauding zombies. The infected folks are quite frightening as they...
- 6/21/2013
- by Melissa Thompson
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Film: "World War Z"; Director: Marc Forster; Cast: Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, James Badge Dale, Ludi Boeken, Matthew Fox, Fana Mokoena, David Morse, Elyes Gabel, Peter Capaldi, Sterling Jerins and Abigail Hargrove; Rating: **
"World War Z" is a subtle combination of a medical thriller and a horror film. Packed with fleetingly captivating emotional moments and mobs of panic-stricken people running from something we cannot see, the film evokes mixed reaction.
Inspired by, if not really based on Max Brooks' novel with the same name, the story is about zombie - Apocalypse.
Director Marc Froster wastes no time.
"World War Z" is a subtle combination of a medical thriller and a horror film. Packed with fleetingly captivating emotional moments and mobs of panic-stricken people running from something we cannot see, the film evokes mixed reaction.
Inspired by, if not really based on Max Brooks' novel with the same name, the story is about zombie - Apocalypse.
Director Marc Froster wastes no time.
- 6/21/2013
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
I didn’t think that World War Z would turn out to be an enjoyable movie. The signs of a troubled film production were there: substantial changes in the screen story from the source material; extensive reshoots of the movie’s ending; big budgetary overruns; and rumors of the director and the star clashing to the point that they had stopped speaking to each other.
But the final product works. World War Z is a decent movie.
Brad Pitt plays our hero, the guy that gets called out of retirement and away from his family because only he can save the world, in this particular story from the lightning quick spread of the undead. A zombie virus is rapidly killing off the global population. In the movie’s first 15 minutes we get to see how lethal the virus is, and how quickly a city can fall from the rising hordes of undead.
But the final product works. World War Z is a decent movie.
Brad Pitt plays our hero, the guy that gets called out of retirement and away from his family because only he can save the world, in this particular story from the lightning quick spread of the undead. A zombie virus is rapidly killing off the global population. In the movie’s first 15 minutes we get to see how lethal the virus is, and how quickly a city can fall from the rising hordes of undead.
- 6/21/2013
- by Patrick Sauriol
- Corona's Coming Attractions
World War Z: Zombies movie offers ‘Breathtaking’ overhead shots [See previous post: "World War Z Review: Saved by Zombies."] These early scenes establish the speed and sheer number of undead and also unveil some visual go-to’s developed by Marc Forster (of the dreadful Quantum of Solace) and DPs Robert Richardson (who started the project) and Ben Seresin (who finished it and received sole credit). The most breathtaking are the overhead shots, oftentimes from a helicopter’s Pov, showing thousands of zombies filling the streets like floodwater. They figure prominently in the movie’s best section, when Gerry travels to Israel to investigate why the Israelis sensed the coming zombie invasion early enough to build a wall around Jerusalem. (Photo: World War Z zombies try to climb Jerusalem wall.) But since World War Z isn’t very interested in exploring the effects of a zombie takeover on social or religious order, the Israeli scenes, enlivened by eye-level shots of...
- 6/21/2013
- by Mark Keizer
- Alt Film Guide
Making sure that everyone knows about it's soon-to-be success, Paramount Pictures released three more TV spots for "World War Z" on Wednesday (June 19).
In the action flick, United Nations employee Gerry Lane traverses the world in a race against time to stop the Zombie pandemic that is toppling armies and governments, and threatening to destroy humanity itself.
Directed by Marc Forster, the movie stars Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, James Badge Dale, and Ludi Boeken.
Check out the videos below, in which Brad takes charge in the battle against hordes of zombie invaders. "World War Z" hits theaters on June 21st.
In the action flick, United Nations employee Gerry Lane traverses the world in a race against time to stop the Zombie pandemic that is toppling armies and governments, and threatening to destroy humanity itself.
Directed by Marc Forster, the movie stars Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, James Badge Dale, and Ludi Boeken.
Check out the videos below, in which Brad takes charge in the battle against hordes of zombie invaders. "World War Z" hits theaters on June 21st.
- 6/20/2013
- GossipCenter
I just came out of the Hollywood screening of World War Z at the ArcLight Theater and I’m stunned and slack-jawed – it is that awesome! World War Z is ridiculously good!! You’re rooting for every character in the movie. I have no words for how great director Marc Forster’s thriller is. Nevermind the “jump” scenes that will scare the livin’ daylights out of you.
Composer Marco Beltrami’s score is spot on. It had me teary-eyed in more than a few moments throughout. The writing was really smart, keeping the pace moving along in real time. Every scene is absorbed with no time to breathe in between transitions. No long dialogue scenes. No unneccessary back stories. You care about all these people because they are human beings like you.
Brad Pitt is so amazing – dude, seriously, where did you come from? How are you this good? He’s not over the top,...
Composer Marco Beltrami’s score is spot on. It had me teary-eyed in more than a few moments throughout. The writing was really smart, keeping the pace moving along in real time. Every scene is absorbed with no time to breathe in between transitions. No long dialogue scenes. No unneccessary back stories. You care about all these people because they are human beings like you.
Brad Pitt is so amazing – dude, seriously, where did you come from? How are you this good? He’s not over the top,...
- 6/18/2013
- by Melissa Thompson
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Chicago – Highly anticipated! In the latest HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film with our unique social giveaway technology, we have 40 pairs of advance-screening movie passes up for grabs to the highly anticipated new zombie film “World War Z” with Brad Pitt! Even more, 15 of our 40 winners will each score a pair of custom “World War Z” RealD 3D glasses!
“World War Z,” which is rated “PG-13” and opens on June 21, 2013, also stars Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, James Badge Dale, Ludi Boeken, Matthew Fox and Fana Mokoena from “Quantum of Solace” director Marc Forster and writers Matthew Michael Carnahan and Drew Goddard.
To win your free “World War Z” passes and custom 3D glasses courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just get interactive with our unique Hookup technology below. That’s it! This screening is on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at 7 p.m. in downtown Chicago. The more social actions you complete, the more points you score...
“World War Z,” which is rated “PG-13” and opens on June 21, 2013, also stars Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, James Badge Dale, Ludi Boeken, Matthew Fox and Fana Mokoena from “Quantum of Solace” director Marc Forster and writers Matthew Michael Carnahan and Drew Goddard.
To win your free “World War Z” passes and custom 3D glasses courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just get interactive with our unique Hookup technology below. That’s it! This screening is on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at 7 p.m. in downtown Chicago. The more social actions you complete, the more points you score...
- 6/15/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Brad Pitt is full of bad news in this new clip from World War Z.
On an ordinary day, Gerry Lane and his family find their quiet drive interrupted by urban gridlock. An ex-un investigator, Lane senses that this is no ordinary traffic jam. As police helicopters buzz the sky and motorcycle cops careen wildly below, the city erupts into chaos.
Something is causing hordes of people to viciously attack each other – a lethal virus that is spread through a single bite, turning healthy humans into something unrecognizable, unthinking and feral. Neighbor turns on neighbor; a helpful stranger suddenly becomes a dangerous enemy. The origins of the virus are unknown, and the number of infected grows exponentially larger each day, quickly becoming a global pandemic.
As the infected overwhelm the world’s armies and rapidly topple its governments, Lane is forced to return to his dangerous former life to insure the safety of his family,...
On an ordinary day, Gerry Lane and his family find their quiet drive interrupted by urban gridlock. An ex-un investigator, Lane senses that this is no ordinary traffic jam. As police helicopters buzz the sky and motorcycle cops careen wildly below, the city erupts into chaos.
Something is causing hordes of people to viciously attack each other – a lethal virus that is spread through a single bite, turning healthy humans into something unrecognizable, unthinking and feral. Neighbor turns on neighbor; a helpful stranger suddenly becomes a dangerous enemy. The origins of the virus are unknown, and the number of infected grows exponentially larger each day, quickly becoming a global pandemic.
As the infected overwhelm the world’s armies and rapidly topple its governments, Lane is forced to return to his dangerous former life to insure the safety of his family,...
- 6/13/2013
- by Melissa Thompson
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Paramount Pictures unleashed its zombie hoardes into theaters on June 21st, and now we have a new clip called "No Place is Doing Well" from the Marc Forster (Machine Gun Preacher, Quantum of Solace) film. Also with Mireille Enos, Matthew Fox, David Morse, James Badge Dale, Daniella Kertesz, Elyes Gabel, Fana Mokoena and Ludi Boeken, World War Z based on the novel by Max Brooks is an action horror which follows a U.N. employee who races against time as he travels the world in an effort to top an outbreak of a deadly zombie pandemic.
- 6/13/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Zombies Are Back!
In World War Z, a former Un investigator is thrust into the middle of trying to stop what could be the end of the world. Worldwide destruction sends him around the globe seeking clues about what they are fighting and what it will take to defeat it, as he tries to save the lives of billions of strangers, as well as his own beloved family.
The film stars Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, James Badge Dale, Daniella Kertesz, Matthew Fox, Fana Mokoena, Ludi Boeken and David Morse. Directed by Marc Forster, World War Z will be in theaters June 21st.
Enter for your chance to receive a Pass (Good for 2) to the advance screening of World War Z on June 18th at 7:00 Pm in St. Louis.
Answer the following question:
“World War Z” began as a post apocalyptic horror novel by Max Brooks called World War Z...
In World War Z, a former Un investigator is thrust into the middle of trying to stop what could be the end of the world. Worldwide destruction sends him around the globe seeking clues about what they are fighting and what it will take to defeat it, as he tries to save the lives of billions of strangers, as well as his own beloved family.
The film stars Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, James Badge Dale, Daniella Kertesz, Matthew Fox, Fana Mokoena, Ludi Boeken and David Morse. Directed by Marc Forster, World War Z will be in theaters June 21st.
Enter for your chance to receive a Pass (Good for 2) to the advance screening of World War Z on June 18th at 7:00 Pm in St. Louis.
Answer the following question:
“World War Z” began as a post apocalyptic horror novel by Max Brooks called World War Z...
- 6/11/2013
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Photo credit: Jack Plunkett
Chicago, Atlanta, Philadelphia and Austin. Four cities in one day! Brad Pitt surprised fans across the Us on Thursday at the special screenings of World War Z.
Pitt told the excited audiences, “It’s the most intense thing you’ll see all summer.”
Have a look at how the day went.
Wouldn’t it be great if more celebs did this? Pitt stars and produces in what I hope becomes a successful franchise. While I’m not a fan of the Zombie genre, a World War Z series of films could be really different and unique.
Wonder where Pitt will be next? You can keep up with advance screenings by checking out fan photos tagged with #Worldwarz: Worldwarzmovie.Com/Screenings
Pitt, along with Angelina Jolie, have been all over the globe this week. The two were in London, Paris and Berlin for the world premieres of the movie.
Chicago, Atlanta, Philadelphia and Austin. Four cities in one day! Brad Pitt surprised fans across the Us on Thursday at the special screenings of World War Z.
Pitt told the excited audiences, “It’s the most intense thing you’ll see all summer.”
Have a look at how the day went.
Wouldn’t it be great if more celebs did this? Pitt stars and produces in what I hope becomes a successful franchise. While I’m not a fan of the Zombie genre, a World War Z series of films could be really different and unique.
Wonder where Pitt will be next? You can keep up with advance screenings by checking out fan photos tagged with #Worldwarz: Worldwarzmovie.Com/Screenings
Pitt, along with Angelina Jolie, have been all over the globe this week. The two were in London, Paris and Berlin for the world premieres of the movie.
- 6/7/2013
- by Melissa Thompson
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Talk about your whirlwind Thursday tour!
Brad Pitt continued surprising fans across the country at special advance fan screenings of World War Z – this time in the Philadelphia area (King of Prussia, Pa) followed by the AMC River East in Chicago, Il. (June 6)
Earlier today Pitt showed up for a screening at the Regal Atlantic Station in Atlanta, Georgia.
World War Z is in theaters on June 21st.
Photo credit: Steve Green
And just think, he was in Germany just yesterday as part of the global tour to promote the film.
Check out some of the video below.
Wonder where Pitt will be next?
You can keep up with advance screenings by checking out fan photos tagged with #Worldwarz: Worldwarzmovie.Com/Screenings
Pitt, along with Angelina Jolie, have been quite the global travelers this week. The two have been to London, Paris and Berlin for the world premieres of the movie.
Brad Pitt continued surprising fans across the country at special advance fan screenings of World War Z – this time in the Philadelphia area (King of Prussia, Pa) followed by the AMC River East in Chicago, Il. (June 6)
Earlier today Pitt showed up for a screening at the Regal Atlantic Station in Atlanta, Georgia.
World War Z is in theaters on June 21st.
Photo credit: Steve Green
And just think, he was in Germany just yesterday as part of the global tour to promote the film.
Check out some of the video below.
Wonder where Pitt will be next?
You can keep up with advance screenings by checking out fan photos tagged with #Worldwarz: Worldwarzmovie.Com/Screenings
Pitt, along with Angelina Jolie, have been quite the global travelers this week. The two have been to London, Paris and Berlin for the world premieres of the movie.
- 6/7/2013
- by Melissa Thompson
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Photo credit: Dylan York
Imagine you’re sitting at a screening for one of most anticipated films of the summer and in walks the star of the movie – and not just any star, but Brad Pitt! How awesome would that be? That’s exactly what happened today.
Pitt surprised fans at a special advance screening of World War Z at the Regal Atlantic Station in Atlanta, Georgia on June 6th. The place went nuts and Pitt spoke to the audience before the film began. You can keep up with advance screenings by checking out fan photos tagged with #Worldwarz: Worldwarzmovie.Com/Screenings
Pitt, along with Angelina Jolie, have been quite the global travelers this week. The two have been to London, Paris and Berlin for the world premieres of the movie.
Paris premiere Here
Berlin premiere Here
London premiere Here
On an ordinary day, Gerry Lane and his family find...
Imagine you’re sitting at a screening for one of most anticipated films of the summer and in walks the star of the movie – and not just any star, but Brad Pitt! How awesome would that be? That’s exactly what happened today.
Pitt surprised fans at a special advance screening of World War Z at the Regal Atlantic Station in Atlanta, Georgia on June 6th. The place went nuts and Pitt spoke to the audience before the film began. You can keep up with advance screenings by checking out fan photos tagged with #Worldwarz: Worldwarzmovie.Com/Screenings
Pitt, along with Angelina Jolie, have been quite the global travelers this week. The two have been to London, Paris and Berlin for the world premieres of the movie.
Paris premiere Here
Berlin premiere Here
London premiere Here
On an ordinary day, Gerry Lane and his family find...
- 6/6/2013
- by Melissa Thompson
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Photos by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures
Talk about your high-fashion glam!
Brad Pitt’s and Angelina Jolie’s arrival on the red carpet for the ‘World War Z’ Germany Premiere was nothing short of Hollywood wow. Pure perfection! Fans were full of well-wishes for Jolie who was celebrating her birthday.
The next stop on the Global tour, the a-list couple were there to promote Pitt’s film at the Sony Centre in Berlin. (June 4, 2013)
Jolie definitely stole the limelight from the handsome Pitt in her gorgeous designer dress by Ralph & Russo.
The black and white contrast between the beautiful pair was simply dazzling.
Check out the Paris premiere Here and the London premiere Here.
World War Z opens in the Us on June 21st.
Berlin
On an ordinary day, Gerry Lane and his family find their quiet drive interrupted by urban gridlock. An ex-un investigator, Lane senses...
Talk about your high-fashion glam!
Brad Pitt’s and Angelina Jolie’s arrival on the red carpet for the ‘World War Z’ Germany Premiere was nothing short of Hollywood wow. Pure perfection! Fans were full of well-wishes for Jolie who was celebrating her birthday.
The next stop on the Global tour, the a-list couple were there to promote Pitt’s film at the Sony Centre in Berlin. (June 4, 2013)
Jolie definitely stole the limelight from the handsome Pitt in her gorgeous designer dress by Ralph & Russo.
The black and white contrast between the beautiful pair was simply dazzling.
Check out the Paris premiere Here and the London premiere Here.
World War Z opens in the Us on June 21st.
Berlin
On an ordinary day, Gerry Lane and his family find their quiet drive interrupted by urban gridlock. An ex-un investigator, Lane senses...
- 6/5/2013
- by Melissa Thompson
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Photos by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images For Paramount
The Zombie plague has hit Paris!
After a triumph at the London premiere, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were in Paris for the debut of World War Z. The next stop on the global tour was at the Cinema Ugc Normandie on June 3rd. The film’s stars and it’s director walked the red carpet and were met by a swarm of excited fans. The frenzy continued inside the theatre where Pitt introduced the special preview of his movie.
Here are some of the early reviews from the London premiere:
“Marc Forster’s World War Z is going to be a hit summer blockbuster.” – showbiz411
“Everything about the film moves at a breakneck pace, including the zombies. It’s a total rush.” – Digital Spy
“World War Z is a big, sweeping — and fairly fresh — take on the age-old zombie genre.
The Zombie plague has hit Paris!
After a triumph at the London premiere, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were in Paris for the debut of World War Z. The next stop on the global tour was at the Cinema Ugc Normandie on June 3rd. The film’s stars and it’s director walked the red carpet and were met by a swarm of excited fans. The frenzy continued inside the theatre where Pitt introduced the special preview of his movie.
Here are some of the early reviews from the London premiere:
“Marc Forster’s World War Z is going to be a hit summer blockbuster.” – showbiz411
“Everything about the film moves at a breakneck pace, including the zombies. It’s a total rush.” – Digital Spy
“World War Z is a big, sweeping — and fairly fresh — take on the age-old zombie genre.
- 6/4/2013
- by Melissa Thompson
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures International
One of this summer’s biggest movies, World War Z, had it’s world premiere in London’s Leicester Square on Sunday. The film’s star Brad Pitt, along with his radiant fiancee, actress Angelina Jolie, were there and looked fabulous all dressed in black.
The couple were all smiles posing for the photographers while chatting and signing autographs for the fans.
Photo by Dave M. Benett/WireImage for Paramount
Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures International
Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures International
Photo by Dave M. Benett/WireImage for Paramount.
Actor Idris Elba also attended the premiere.
Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures International / (L-r) Dominic Howard, Matthew Bellamy and Chris Wolstenholme of Muse.
Following the Global Premiere of World War Z, the British Rock...
One of this summer’s biggest movies, World War Z, had it’s world premiere in London’s Leicester Square on Sunday. The film’s star Brad Pitt, along with his radiant fiancee, actress Angelina Jolie, were there and looked fabulous all dressed in black.
The couple were all smiles posing for the photographers while chatting and signing autographs for the fans.
Photo by Dave M. Benett/WireImage for Paramount
Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures International
Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures International
Photo by Dave M. Benett/WireImage for Paramount.
Actor Idris Elba also attended the premiere.
Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures International / (L-r) Dominic Howard, Matthew Bellamy and Chris Wolstenholme of Muse.
Following the Global Premiere of World War Z, the British Rock...
- 6/2/2013
- by Melissa Thompson
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Ludi Boeken's "Saviors in the Night" was named Best Feature Fiction by audience members at this year's Boston Jewish Film Festival. Boeken's film recounts the story of farmers in Germany's Westphalia who hid a family for three years through the end of World War II. The Festival, now in its 22nd edition, was founded in 1989 to showcase contemporary films drawing on Jewish themes. "My So-Called Enemy" from director Lisa ...
- 11/24/2010
- Indiewire
A host of promising films and speciality events will make up the 30th edition of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (Sfjff), that runs from July 24 to August 9, it was announced earlier today. Ludi Boeken' drama "Saviors of the Night" will serve as the festival's opening night film. Based on Marga Spiegel's memoir, the film recounts Spiegel's harrowing true story of when a family sheltered her and her loved ...
- 6/23/2010
- Indiewire
It's a wrap! The Martin Gropius Bau is empty and the final pickups follow. This is a work in progress and readers are invited and welcome to contribute. Presales have returned in reaction to the reduced number of finished films on offer over the past two markets. Presales applies across the board from Us to French and even Italian films. English language films are increasingly coming out of the major non English language territories but local product is impacting sales on Us films internationally. Business was quickly wrapped up but it was done with a healthy number of buys reported. Lower prices have become accepted but the market must have product as this event proved.
Adriana Chiesa has licensed Federico Moccia’s teen trilogy to Savor to Spain. The first title, Sorry If I Love You (Scusa Ma Ti Chiamo Amore) grossed $27m when released by Medusa on 600 prints in Italy.
Adriana Chiesa has licensed Federico Moccia’s teen trilogy to Savor to Spain. The first title, Sorry If I Love You (Scusa Ma Ti Chiamo Amore) grossed $27m when released by Medusa on 600 prints in Italy.
- 3/9/2010
- by Sydney
- Sydney's Buzz
The Axe of Wandsbek / Defa Film Library / Film Society of Lincoln Center Tonight is the first night of the 19th New York Jewish Film Festival, courtesy of the Film Society of Lincoln Center and The Jewish Museum. The festival features both short films and full-length features, as well as panels and Q and As after screenings with the filmmakers and special guests. The Njff offers a carefully curated selection of features that provide perspective on the different experiences of being Jewish around the world. The U.S. premiere of Saviors in the Night opens the festival tonight; special guests include director Ludi Boeken, stars Margarita Broich, Veronica Ferres, and Lia Hoensbroech, and Marga Spiegel, who wrote the memoir upon which the movie is based. Other special features include documentaries about groundbreaking photographer and journalist Ruth Gruber (Ahead of Time), two leaders of the ultra-Orthodox movement in Israel (Gevald!), the kidnapping...
- 1/13/2010
- TribecaFilm.com
Locarno, a Swiss fest dedicated to indie arthouse fair, especially with an arthouse lilt, has unveiled its lineup and it includes 10 world premiers. Locarno premiers serious weirdness (and awesomeness) like David Manuli's Beket (review here) which bowed last year.
I have yet to go through everything, so I'm just posting this as of now.
Check the full lineup after the break.
The Locarno Film Festival
Piazza Grande
"500 Days of Summer," Marc Webb, U.S. (opener)
"Blue Sofa" (short), Giuseppe Baresi, Pippo Delbono, Lara Fremder, Italy
"The Two Horses of Genghis Khan" (closer), Byambasuren Davaa, Germany
"Giulias Verschwinden," Christoph Schaub, Switzerland
"La Guerre des fils de la lumiere contre les fils des tenebres," Amos Gitai, France
"The Valley," Mihaly Gyorik, Switzerland-Italy-Hungary
"Les Derniers jours du monde," Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu, France-Spain-Taiwan
"Les Yeux de Simone" (short), Jean-Louis Porchet, Switzerland-France
"My Sister's Keeper," Nick Cassavetes, U.S.
"Petit Indi," Marc Recha,...
I have yet to go through everything, so I'm just posting this as of now.
Check the full lineup after the break.
The Locarno Film Festival
Piazza Grande
"500 Days of Summer," Marc Webb, U.S. (opener)
"Blue Sofa" (short), Giuseppe Baresi, Pippo Delbono, Lara Fremder, Italy
"The Two Horses of Genghis Khan" (closer), Byambasuren Davaa, Germany
"Giulias Verschwinden," Christoph Schaub, Switzerland
"La Guerre des fils de la lumiere contre les fils des tenebres," Amos Gitai, France
"The Valley," Mihaly Gyorik, Switzerland-Italy-Hungary
"Les Derniers jours du monde," Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu, France-Spain-Taiwan
"Les Yeux de Simone" (short), Jean-Louis Porchet, Switzerland-France
"My Sister's Keeper," Nick Cassavetes, U.S.
"Petit Indi," Marc Recha,...
- 7/15/2009
- QuietEarth.us
PARIS -- The 19th Paris Film Festival, which runs March 29-April 6, will open with a premiere screening of Frederic Schoendoerffer's spy thriller Secret Agents, starring Monica Bellucci and Vincent Cassel, organizers said Thursday. The festival's competition lineup, made up of seven first or second films from tyro directors, includes the psychological thriller Hypnotic, from British director Nick Willing; the war-reporter drama Deadlines, directed by Ludi Boeken and Michael A. Lerner, and the romantic comedy Danny Deckchair, from Australian Jeff Balsmeyer. The main competition jury is presided by local actor-director-writer-producer Bernard Giraudeau, atop a panel of mostly local industry figures.
- 3/19/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
French-Romanian director Radu Mihaileanu's film is the second Holocaust-themed comedy to hit U.S. screens this year and, improbably, the second that works. Like its predecessor "Life Is Beautiful", "Train of Life" will turn off some audience members because of its whimsical take on one of the 20th century's greatest horrors. But there's no denying the film's skillfulness in employing Jewish humor, both gentle and broad, to make its points.
Winner of the Audience Award at Sundance, the film recently delighted audiences during its East Coast premiere at the Nantucket Film Festival. It will be released theatrically this year by Paramount Classics.
Resembling a fable told by Sholem Aleichem, the film centers on the inhabitants of an Eastern European village in 1941, who devise a novel way to escape deportation or murder at the hands of oncoming hordes of German soldiers. Their solution, proposed ironically by village fool Shlomo (Lionel Abelanski), is to fake their deportation by using a counterfeit train and having villagers enact the roles of Nazis and victims. The train will wind its way through the countryside until the villagers reach the "promised land."
Their comic preparations include gussying up a dilapidated train, learning to speak German without Yiddish accents, forging documents and having village tailors make authentic-looking German uniforms. Eventually, they leave the village and endure a series of adventures with German soldiers, Communists and traveling Gypsies. Complications, of course, ensue: The villager playing the role of chief Nazi begins to take his role too seriously; resistance fighters pursue the train, unaware of its riders' true identities, etc. There is even romance among younger villagers, though one girl's father won't consider allowing his daughter to become involved with the "son of a Nazi."
Although the film's whimsy quotient is sometimes a bit too high for comfort, director-screenwriter Mihaileanu does a remarkable job making it all work, somehow managing to put forth the comedy without trivializing his subject. The fact that it does not take place in a concentration camp makes it somewhat easier to take than Roberto Benigni's film, which made some uncomfortable. Here, the blending of humor (which sometimes verges on slapstick) and tragedy is handled more skillfully, and the film's ending, which will not be revealed here, goes a long way toward making more palatable all that precedes it.
The performances are excellent, with particularly sterling work from Abelanski as Shlomo, Rufus as the butcher who takes to his Nazi role all too well and Clement Harari as the ever-flustered chief rabbi. The production design and visual look manage to evoke a lost chapter of Jewish history in wonderfully authentic style, and Goran Bregovic's klezmer-flavored music adds further to the period atmosphere.
TRAIN OF LIFE
Paramount Classics
Noe Prods. and Raphael Films
Director-screenwriter: Radu Mihaileanu
Producers: Frederique Dumas, Marc Baschet, Cedomir Kolar, Ludi Boeken, Eric Dussart
Directors of photography: Yorgos Arvanitis, Laurent Daillarnd
Editor: Monique Rysselinck
Original music: Goran Bregovic
Color/stereo
Cast:
Shlomo: Lionel Abelanski
Mordechai: Rufus
Le Rabbi: Clement Harari
Yossi: Michael Muller
Yankele: Bruno Abraham-Kremer
Esther: Agathe De La Fontaine
Schmecht: Johan Leysen
Running time -- 103 minutes
No MPAA rating...
Winner of the Audience Award at Sundance, the film recently delighted audiences during its East Coast premiere at the Nantucket Film Festival. It will be released theatrically this year by Paramount Classics.
Resembling a fable told by Sholem Aleichem, the film centers on the inhabitants of an Eastern European village in 1941, who devise a novel way to escape deportation or murder at the hands of oncoming hordes of German soldiers. Their solution, proposed ironically by village fool Shlomo (Lionel Abelanski), is to fake their deportation by using a counterfeit train and having villagers enact the roles of Nazis and victims. The train will wind its way through the countryside until the villagers reach the "promised land."
Their comic preparations include gussying up a dilapidated train, learning to speak German without Yiddish accents, forging documents and having village tailors make authentic-looking German uniforms. Eventually, they leave the village and endure a series of adventures with German soldiers, Communists and traveling Gypsies. Complications, of course, ensue: The villager playing the role of chief Nazi begins to take his role too seriously; resistance fighters pursue the train, unaware of its riders' true identities, etc. There is even romance among younger villagers, though one girl's father won't consider allowing his daughter to become involved with the "son of a Nazi."
Although the film's whimsy quotient is sometimes a bit too high for comfort, director-screenwriter Mihaileanu does a remarkable job making it all work, somehow managing to put forth the comedy without trivializing his subject. The fact that it does not take place in a concentration camp makes it somewhat easier to take than Roberto Benigni's film, which made some uncomfortable. Here, the blending of humor (which sometimes verges on slapstick) and tragedy is handled more skillfully, and the film's ending, which will not be revealed here, goes a long way toward making more palatable all that precedes it.
The performances are excellent, with particularly sterling work from Abelanski as Shlomo, Rufus as the butcher who takes to his Nazi role all too well and Clement Harari as the ever-flustered chief rabbi. The production design and visual look manage to evoke a lost chapter of Jewish history in wonderfully authentic style, and Goran Bregovic's klezmer-flavored music adds further to the period atmosphere.
TRAIN OF LIFE
Paramount Classics
Noe Prods. and Raphael Films
Director-screenwriter: Radu Mihaileanu
Producers: Frederique Dumas, Marc Baschet, Cedomir Kolar, Ludi Boeken, Eric Dussart
Directors of photography: Yorgos Arvanitis, Laurent Daillarnd
Editor: Monique Rysselinck
Original music: Goran Bregovic
Color/stereo
Cast:
Shlomo: Lionel Abelanski
Mordechai: Rufus
Le Rabbi: Clement Harari
Yossi: Michael Muller
Yankele: Bruno Abraham-Kremer
Esther: Agathe De La Fontaine
Schmecht: Johan Leysen
Running time -- 103 minutes
No MPAA rating...
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