Alexander Skarsgård will play Tarzan and Margot Robbie his Jane in an upcoming Warner Bros production based on the classic characters, Deadline reports. Director David Yates is attached to helm the big-budget 3-D flick, set for release in July of 2016. Pre-production on Tarzan was halted in 2013, perhaps the result of WB’s nerves over releasing another […]
Continue readingExcess is the best revenge – The Wolf of Wall Street review
By Simon Miraudo January 22, 2014 True story: my priest phoned midway through the screening of The Wolf of Wall Street, as if he had sensed – rightly – that I had been revelling too giddily in the debauched antics of disgraced stockbroker Jordan Belfort. Turns out he was just calling to confirm something about […]
Continue readingMargot Robbie cast in ‘Z For Zachariah’
At just 23, former Neighbours starlet Margot Robbie has assembled quite a filmography for herself. Fresh from Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street and the shooting of Will Smith comedy Focus, Robbie has scored the lead role in Z for Zachariah. According to Deadline, she will star opposite Chris Pine and Chiwetel Ejiofor. The […]
Continue readingAussie Margot Robbie in consideration for Fantastic Four
Aussie Margot Robbie is having a very good year, starring in Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street and popping up in Richard Curtis’ About Time. She could transition to big-time-movie-star status should she score the role of Sue Storm in Fox’s upcoming Fantastic Four reboot. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. According to […]
Continue readingAussie Margot Robbie cast opposite Will Smith in Focus
Australian actress Margot Robbie is continuing her meteoric rise in Hollywood after Variety exclusively reported that she has snagged a big starring role opposite Will Smith. Known locally for her work on Neighbours, Robbie left Australia to make it big and her first two major starring roles are coming up later in 2013: the female […]
Continue readingAussie Margot Robbie might star in Scorsese’s Wolf of Wall Street
Australian actress Margot Robbie (Neighbours) is in talks for the female lead in Martin Scorsese’s adaptation of The Wolf of Wall Street, according to Deadline. The film, adapted from the bestselling memoir by Jordon Belfort, already has Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Jon Bernthal, and Jean Dujardin (The Artist) attached to star. Robbie would star opposite […]
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