Andrew Stanton’s ambitious live action In The Blink Of An Eye is complete, and looking towards a release date later this year.
Andrew Stanton’s (pictured) next film completed principal photography last April, and according to a report over at World Of Reel, the project has now wrapped up post-production work too. The film has now been awarded an MPAA rating of PG-13 for sexual content, thematic material, and some bloody images.
That means that the director behind Wall-e, Finding Nemo and John Carter is almost ready to unveil his next film to the world – and it’s said to be an ambitious one, having started out on the Black List of Hollywood’s promising, unproduced scripts in 2016. The film’s writer is Colby Day, who more recently penned the screenplay for Spaceman, starring Adam Sandler.
So here’s where things get ambitious: as we looked at in a...
Andrew Stanton’s (pictured) next film completed principal photography last April, and according to a report over at World Of Reel, the project has now wrapped up post-production work too. The film has now been awarded an MPAA rating of PG-13 for sexual content, thematic material, and some bloody images.
That means that the director behind Wall-e, Finding Nemo and John Carter is almost ready to unveil his next film to the world – and it’s said to be an ambitious one, having started out on the Black List of Hollywood’s promising, unproduced scripts in 2016. The film’s writer is Colby Day, who more recently penned the screenplay for Spaceman, starring Adam Sandler.
So here’s where things get ambitious: as we looked at in a...
- 3/27/2025
- by Dan Cooper
- Film Stories
Exclusive: Jorge Vargas (‘Snowpiercer’), Tanaya Beatty (‘Yellowstone,’), and Skywalker Hughes (‘Joe Pickett’) are rounding out the previously announced cast of Academy Award winner Andrew Stanton’s In The Blink of an Eye starring Kate McKinnon, Rashida Jones, and Daveed Diggs. Principal photography has now commenced in British Columbia.
The movie follows three storylines, spanning thousands of years, intersect and reflect on hope, connection and the circle of life. Jared Ian Goldman (Ingrid Goes West, ‘Russian Doll’) produces the pic written and executive produced by Colby Day (Spaceman).
“From the first read I knew Colby Day’s script was special,” said Stanton, “and it has only become more rarified of a project as our team has formed. What a privilege to have such an ideal cast and crew realize this beautiful story.”
“Andrew is a visionary artist whose unique gifts as a storyteller shine in this beautiful film,” added Searchlight Presidents Matthew Greenfield and David Greenbaum.
The movie follows three storylines, spanning thousands of years, intersect and reflect on hope, connection and the circle of life. Jared Ian Goldman (Ingrid Goes West, ‘Russian Doll’) produces the pic written and executive produced by Colby Day (Spaceman).
“From the first read I knew Colby Day’s script was special,” said Stanton, “and it has only become more rarified of a project as our team has formed. What a privilege to have such an ideal cast and crew realize this beautiful story.”
“Andrew is a visionary artist whose unique gifts as a storyteller shine in this beautiful film,” added Searchlight Presidents Matthew Greenfield and David Greenbaum.
- 3/30/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro and Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Dean (Jensen Ackles) attempts to wake up Sam (Jared Padalecki). Great Falls Junior college, Paterson, New Jersey a janitor is killed by an anatomy dummy. Dean offers pills to Sam but he doesn't want them. He felt like he was out for a week but he doesn't want to talk about it, taking another page out of Dean's book. He's okay. Dean tells him it was hell and Sam could have died. Dean adds the past belongs in the past and Sam's meant to ignore it. Violence and alcohol may work for Dean, but his life's on the line. They investigate the janitor, Steve's (Nicholas Carella) murder and Dean is preoccupied by the dummy, out he comes with the jokes, "Be my Valentine, have a heart." He also smells sulphur and Sam has to point out they're in a lab. Lisa (Cindy Sampson) calls. There's mention of Dr Laura and Ghosts Gone Wild.
- 2/13/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
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