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Wesley Snipes
The 66th Annual Berlin International Film Festival is less than a month away. The festival, which takes place February 11th to 21st, will see Joel and Ethan Coen’s Hail, Caesar! open the week and Meryl Streep serve as the jury president.
A young “street soldier” that is caught in between a crossfire of morality and loyalty as he must choose between his mentor, the crime syndicate which he sees as family, and a 13-year-old runaway girl they has enslaved. All the while, police are pursuing him.
Wesley Snipes has joined Natalie Burn to produce 59 Rows of Teeth, an action drama penned by the original Point Break screenwriter, Peter Iliff.
Kept under wraps, but centers on street violence in Chicago in a reimagining of Aristophanes’ play “Lysistrata.”
A round-up of this week’s TV casting!
The star is back in action for the crime drama.
The Expendables assemble, along with younger more tech-savvy recruits, to battle their co-founder-turned-ruthless-arms-dealer Conrad Stonebanks, who was thought dead until now.
The Expendables assemble, along with younger more tech-savvy recruits, to battle their co-founder-turned-ruthless-arms-dealer Conrad Stonebanks, who was thought dead until now.
Logline: A decorated firefighter enticed by revenge joins a crew of rogue firefighters involved in a scheme to get rich and get revenge through any means necessary.
The Expendables assemble, along with younger more tech-savvy recruits, to battle their co-founder-turned-ruthless-arms-dealer Conrad Stonebanks, who was thought dead until now.
The Expendables assemble, along with younger more tech-savvy recruits, to battle their co-founder-turned-ruthless-arms-dealer Conrad Stonebanks, who was thought dead until now.
Logline: A Washington think-tank operative masquerading as an international player and rock music promoter seeks to control and exploit a small oil rich island by overthrowing its dictator.
Patrick Hughes thinks they’re expendable.
A nun breaks her commitment to God to save her son, Aman, but, in doing so, Aman is cursed. As a grown man, Aman kills those who cross him, but anyone who dies by his gun comes back from the dead. Aman takes on a young warrior to fight off a rising army of undead.
Logline: The Expendables assemble, along with younger more tech-savvy recruits, to battle their co-founder-turned-ruthless-arms-dealer Conrad Stonebanks, who was thought dead until now.
Logline: The story is set in a post-apocalyptic near-future in which the Earth exists in a state of near-perpetual darkness. Civilization has largely become confined to domed cities in which the populace exists in a state of drug-addled stupor in order to while away time between birth and death. The rulers of Solar City, the most populated of humanity’s remaining bastions, enlist a Bedouin drifter, named simply Omar, to lead a team into the wilds outside of the city in search of the savior they believe may exist somewhere in the sparsely populated wilds.
Logline: Follows an international “facilitator” in a world of money, power, sex and murder.
Logline: Pitched as a mix of “Kung Fu Hustle” and “Meet the Parents.”
Logline: Story centers on a Homeland Security agent based at Guantanomo who’s murdered while undercover in Havana, where betrayal and intrigue take place against a backdrop of crumbling colonial architecture and vintage American cars.
Logline: Four children travel back in time to the Mayan kingdom in order to find the key to saving the world.
Logline: A nun breaks her commitment to God to save her son, Aman, but, in doing so, Aman is cursed. As a grown man, Aman kills those who cross him, but anyone who dies by his gun comes back from the dead. Aman takes on a young warrior to fight off a rising army of undead.
Logline: Explores the events surrounding J. Edgar Hoover’s covert program, Codename: Zorro, designed to subvert Martin Luther King, Jr.’s influence over the civil rights movement by ruining his reputation.