Warner Brothers has chosen Matt Reeves to direct the new film adaptation of The Twilight Zone television series, Deadline reports. Only two weeks ago it was revealed that the studio was considering such big names as Christopher Nolan, Alfonso Cuaron, David Yates and Michael Bay, but it seems Reeves (Let Me In and Cloverfield) has […]
Continue readingThe kids are not all right – Let Me In review
Let Me In – Starring Chloe Moretz, Kodi Smit-McPhee and Richard Jenkins. Directed by Matt Reeves. Rated MA. By Simon Miraudo. Ask anyone their thoughts on a particular movie remake, and they’ll likely describe it as either ‘traitorously divergent’ or ‘faithful to a fault’. I can’t say I blame these random, unidentified people for their […]
Continue readingChloe Moretz to star as Emily The Strange
Chloe Moretz (Kick-Ass, Let Me In) is attached to star as Emily the Strange in the film adaptation of the much-loved, umm, sticker. The Emily the Strange character was created by Rob Reger for his clothing line company Cosmic Debris in 1993. Although she began life as a sticker, the character has since expanded into […]
Continue readingLet Me In poster debut – It’s bloody!
You’ve seen the teaser! Now glance at the poster! Slashfilm have the first official one-sheet for Matt Reeves‘ Let The Right One In remake Let Me In . Click to embiggen. Chloe Moretz (seen above in the pool of blood) plays Abby, a young girl who turns out to be a vicious vampire. Kodi Smit-McPhee […]
Continue readingLet Me In teaser trailer debut
After talking about it (and sweating over it) for months, we finally have our first glimpse of the American remake of Swedish vampire flick Let The Right One In. The teaser trailer for Matt Reeves‘ Let Me In has debuted online, and you can check it out in all its embeddable glory below. Kodi Smit-McPhee […]
Continue readingThe Rundown: May 6-12
Hey Quickflixers! Welcome to the latest instalment of The Rundown. It’s a regular feature that will appear on the blog every Wednesday, highlighting our favourite news items from the past 7 days, as well as notable box office and weekly rental figures. (And before you say it, in a world where Hey Hey, It’s Saturday […]
Continue readingSpooky first images from Let Me In
The first images from Let Me In, Matt Reeves‘ English-language remake of Let The Right One In, have debuted online. Oooh, spooky. Empire premiered the first image earlier this week, featuring Chloe Moretz (Kick Ass) as Abby, the vampiric young girl at the center of this eerie tale.The LA Times then featured the first picture […]
Continue readingKick Ass trailer debut!
source: traileraddict.com The trailer for Matthew Vaughn‘s highly anticipated superhero satire Kick Ass has landed online with a bang. Literally. The film, adapted from Mark Millar‘s comic series of the same name, has been building buzz ever since Vaughn showed off some footage at Comic Con this year. Check out the trailer and let us […]
Continue readingAussie nabs lead in Let The Right One In remake!
source: slashfilm.com The cast of the American remake of the Swedish vampire flick Let The Right One In has been announced, with Australia’s own Kodi Smit-McPhee nabbing the lead role. Overture Films announced that Smit-McPhee will play the bullied young boy Owen. Chloe Moretz will star as the vampiric object of his affections, Abby. In […]
Continue readingLet Me In audition tapes better than anything in Twilight
source: slashfilm.comDetails on the upcoming Let The Right One In remake (titled Let Me In) are coming thick and fast. Slashfilm now have an audition tape featuring the three girls in line to play the bloodsucking leading lady. The original and remake both tell the story of a tormented young boy named Oskar who befriends […]
Continue readingAussie to star in Let The Right One In remake?
source: moviehole.net Aussie star Kodi Smit-McPhee (Romulus, My Father) is in the running to star in the American remake of the brilliant Swedish vampire flick Let The Right One In. In an interview with The Herald Sun, the young AFI-award winner revealed he was in contention to play young Owen (Oskar in the original). The […]
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