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Prey Director Dan Trachtenberg Explains How a Group of Sixth Graders Inspired His Movie
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Director Dan Trachtenberg explains that he's been holding onto the idea of Prey since he was a child and heard a group of older children incorrectly summarizing Predator.

Speaking to The Warp, the filmmaker explained that while he wasn't allowed to watch the original movie in the franchise when he was younger, he heard all kinds of stories about the movie. "I was in third grade, I think, and I was in the back of a carpool on the way to a karate tournament and all the sixth graders had seen Predator and described the entire movie to me on the way to the tournament," Trachtenberg explained. "I distinctly remember them saying, 'There’s an awesome scene where Billy, the Native American tracker, stops on a bridge over a waterfall and cuts himself and fights the Predator.'"

Related: Prey Director Recalls Casting Amber Midthunder: 'She Was Incredible'

Trachtenberg...
See full article at CBR
  • 8/25/2023
  • by Brad Lang
  • CBR
Prey Director Addresses Why the Predator Prequel Has an Unlikely Status as a Disney Princess Story
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Prey director Dan Trachtenberg believes the Predator prequel shares the uplifting and positive stories of Disney Princess movies. Prey debunked fears of being sanitized under Disney, delivering a powerful and brutal action story that Predator fans demand. The movie, made under secrecy and with an affordable budget, celebrates empowerment and does good for humanity, according to Trachtenberg.

When you think of Disney Princesses, they don’t usually come wielding vicious weapons and fighting off nightmare-inducing aliens in an R-rated bloodbath. However, Prey director Dan Trachtenberg believes wholeheartedly that the Predator prequel deserves a place alongside the “dreamers and underdogs” of Disney’s best known animated icons.

When the Disney-Fox merger was announced, fans of many more mature franchises began gasping and clutching their pearls at the idea of the House of Mouse getting their white-gloved hands on franchises like Alien and Predator. With a healthy dose of cynicism, many flooded...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 8/24/2023
  • by Anthony Lund
  • MovieWeb
Sailor Moon: Classic Episodes That Still Hold Up Today
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Sailor Moon is a signature magical shojo series whose legacy is still going strong more than three decades later. The Sailor Moon franchise has evolved in exciting ways and the most recent Sailor Moon Crystal sticks closer to Naoko Takeuchi’s original manga and ditches the anime-exclusive filler escapades that help make up the original series’ 200 episodes.

Sailor Moon Crystal benefits from modern animation, HD visuals, and tighter storytelling, but that doesn’t mean that the original Sailor Moon is suddenly irrelevant. Classic Sailor Moon has plenty of nostalgic charm and it gives some of its characters fun opportunities to shine. There are certain classic Sailor Moon episodes that are just as fun to watch today as they were back in the ‘90s.

Related: Every Sailor Moon Anime (In Chronological Order)

"The Cursed Bus: Enter Mars, The Guardian Of Fire" Episode 10

Sailor Moon is quite patient when it comes to...
See full article at CBR
  • 8/22/2023
  • by Daniel Kurland
  • CBR
Why Phoebus from Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame Is the Perfect Sidekick
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Phoebus is shown to be a loyal and trustworthy character, choosing to stand up for Quasimodo and Esmeralda instead of blindly following Frollo's orders. Phoebus provides much-needed comedy relief in the film, injecting humor into serious situations with his witty lines and funny interactions. Phoebus embodies humanity and the importance of inner character, as shown through his relationship with Esmeralda and his refusal to partake in Frollo's harmful actions. His character teaches viewers about acceptance and diversity.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a 1996 animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and is loosely based on the 1831 novel of the same name by Victor Hugo. Directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise, The Hunchback of Notre Dame follows the character of Quasimodo, a bell ringer in the tower of Notre Dame, who has a deformation that give him a hunched back. Quasimodo (voiced by Tom Hulce) wants...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 8/21/2023
  • by Robin Reynolds
  • MovieWeb
Disney's Major Delays: Every Blockbuster With a New Release Date
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The WGA strike finally hit Disney. The media giant shifted its release calendar, moving several Marvel movies back and delaying all the Avatar sequels by a year or more. But there was some good news among the bad. Disney added a new Star Wars movie to their schedule as well as a live-action Moana movie starring Dwayne Johnson.

The Marvel schedule is getting shuffled. Marvel already announced it was halting production on Thunderbolts and Blade. But now, the studio is moving around many of its Phase 5 titles. But rejoice, Deadpool fans! Deadpool 3 is getting moved up six months in a strange twist of fate. Otherwise, you might have to wait a little next year for movies that were once announced on time.

The Writers’ Strike has yet to affect any movies with a 2023 release date, but starting next year, there may be quite the gap between films that studios...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 6/13/2023
  • by Ted Bajer
  • MovieWeb
Javier Bardem’s ‘The Good Boss’ Sells Across Europe for MK2 (Exclusive)
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MK2 Films has lured key European buyers with “The Good Boss,” starring Javier Bardem. The film started shooting last month in Spain.

Described as an offbeat satire with darkly comedic elements, “The Good Boss” is being produced by Fernando León de Aranoa through the label Reposado P.C. and Mediapro Studio.

The major distributors that have boarded the movie include Bim in Italy, Alamode in Germany and Austria, Cascade in the Cis and Baltics, and Spentzos in Greece. MK2 launched sales on the movie during the Toronto Film Festival.

Discussions are underway in other territories, according to Fionnuela Jamison, head of international sales at MK2 Films.

Bardem stars in the film as a seemingly benevolent owner of a family factory who thinks he could be up for another local award for business excellence. In order to improve productivity within a week and win, the boss will cross every line imaginable,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 11/10/2020
  • by Elsa Keslassy
  • Variety Film + TV
Javier Bardem to Star in Mediapro-MK2 Title ‘The Good Boss,’ From Fernando León de Aranoa (Exclusive)
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Javier Bardem is set to return to his native Spain to star in new feature “The Good Boss,” reuniting with director Fernando León de Aranoa, The Mediapro Studio and many of the social themes of 2002’s “Mondays in the Sun,” a movie that sealed a young Bardem’s acting reputation.

France’s MK2 Films, the Paris-based production, sales and exhibition company, has acquired international sales rights to the film, described as an offbeat satire with darkly comedic elements.

Produced by Fernando León de Aranoa’s own label, Reposado P.C., and The Mediapro Studio, the film will begin shooting this October.

Announced on the eve of 2020’s Toronto Film Festival, the ironic dramedy has Bardem in the lead role as the titular good boss, a charismatic and seemingly benevolent owner of a family factory who thinks he could be up for another local award for business excellence.

In order to...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 9/9/2020
  • by John Hopewell and Elsa Keslassy
  • Variety Film + TV
Mona Fastvold in The Sleepwalker (2014)
Venice Film Festival Lineup Includes Record 8 Features With Female Directors in Competition
Mona Fastvold in The Sleepwalker (2014)
This year’s pandemic-altered Venice Film Festival will include a record number of competition films directed by women, festival organizers announced on Tuesday. And two of those are also the only Hollywood studio films to make the competition lineup — Mona Fastvold’s “The World to Come” and Chloé Zhao’s “Nomadland.”

In all, eight of the 18 competition features have a female director — an improvement from last year, when just two made the cut.

“Nomadland,” a drama starring Frances McDormand released by Searchlight Pictures, will simultaneously premiere through the Toronto Film Festival as well as through the New York Film Festival and the now-canceled Telluride fest (at a special drive-in screening in Southern California). Sony’s “The World to Come” stars Casey Affleck, Vanessa Kirby and Katherine Waterston.

Also Read: Frances McDormand's 'Nomadland' to Get Joint World Premiere From Venice and Toronto Film Festivals

Other top titles screening out...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 7/28/2020
  • by Thom Geier
  • The Wrap
Venice 2020 Lineup Features New Films by Frederick Wiseman, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Gia Coppola & More
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With Telluride Film Festival forced to cancel their yearly event, what is now the first of the major fall festivals, Venice, has announced their complete lineup. Along with Chloé Zhao’s Nomadland, which was revealed yesterday, the lineup includes more of our most-anticipated films of the year, including Frederick Wiseman’s City Hall, Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Wife of a Spy, Gia Coppola’s Mainstream, Abel Ferrara’s Sportin’ Life, Lav Diaz’s Genus Pan, Mona Fastvold’s The World to Come, Kornél Mundruczó’s Pieces of a Woman, Gianfranco Rosi’s Notturno, and more.

There were also a few surprises in the lineup. Luca Guadagnino has directed a new documentary titled Salvatore: Shoemaker of Dreams, while Alice Rohrwacher and Jr have teamed for the new short film, Omelia Contadina. Quentin Dupieux’s Mandibules will also premiere out of competition.

In perhaps the best surprise of all, a new, recently uncovered film by Orson Welles,...
See full article at The Film Stage
  • 7/28/2020
  • by Jordan Raup
  • The Film Stage
Shaolin Soccer (2001)
Chinese Actress Vicki Zhao Banned From Securities Markets
Shaolin Soccer (2001)
Prominent Chinese actress Zhao Wei (aka Vicki Zhao) has been banned for five years from holding senior positions in any listed company in China. The ruling was made by the Shanghai Stock Exchange on Tuesday.

The punishment relates to the failed 2016 takeover bid announced by Tibet Longwei, a company controlled by Zhao and her husband, Huang Youlong, for 29% of Zhejiang Wanija. The pair were found to have “disrupted market order” and to have benefited from a “celebrity effect” when they announced their bid, but did not have the financial resources to go through with it.

The China Securities Regulatory Commission had previously punished the pair with a five-year ban from trading on the Shanghai market and a $170,000 (RMB1.2 million) fine for the same offense. The latest, additional penalty reflects their release of false information during the bid.

Zhao made her name with 1990s TV series “My Fair Princess.” She has...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 11/22/2018
  • by Patrick Frater
  • Variety Film + TV
Kingsman: The Golden Circle – Review
Everything seems to be on track for cinema’s final months of the year. Sure, that demented clown ruled the box office for a couple of weeks, but Ben and Jake are here now with some real “Oscar bait” flicks that will usher in the season of serious film works. Hmm, not so fast. Looks like another comics-inspired franchise is blasting into the multiplex. Now, the Jla and Thor are still many weeks away, but this series is more Bond and Bourne than Marvel and DC. Oh, and it’s from graphic novel/ movie adapter veteran Matthew Vaughn. He injected most welcomed energy to the Marvel mutants with X-men: First Class in 2011, just a year after spicing up that genre with the R-rated Kick-ass. His follow-up in 2014 was the “origin/training” tale of a super-secret (“veddy veddy” hush-hush, you know) organization whose operatives are impeccably dressed, well-mannered gentlemen (think TV’s John Steed…...
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • 9/22/2017
  • by Jim Batts
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Tom Cruise At The Mummy Day In Hollywood
On Saturday Universal Pictures launched The Mummy Day, inspired by the upcoming action-adventure. Audiences of all ages were invited to visit the enormous 75-foot, 7-ton sarcophagus, which was revealed at the Hollywood & Highland gateway in Los Angeles. It was an impressive feat to celebrate this fun, summer film which opens in theaters, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D on June 9.

The Mummy star Tom Cruise was joined on stage by his fellow co-stars Annabelle Wallis, Sofia Boutella and Jake Johnson and director Alex Kurtzman. They invited participants to enjoy The Mummy Vr Zero Gravity Stunt Experience and The Mummy Escape Game at the complex.

The largest single vertical structure ever assembled at the gateway, The Mummy sarcophagus measures 75 feet in height, 28 feet in width and weighs an astonishing 15,000 pounds.

This extraordinary feat of engineering took two firms a total of eight weeks to construct, and scores of workers more than 160 hours to install.
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • 5/22/2017
  • by Michelle Hannett
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Final Trailer For The Mummy Is Here
Universal Pictures has released the final trailer for their upcoming summer monster movie, The Mummy. Check it out now.

Universal Pictures’ The Mummy Day, inspired by the upcoming action-adventure, will launch at 12 P.M. Pdt on Saturday, May 20.

Audiences of all ages are invited to visit the enormous 75-foot, 7-ton sarcophagus, which will be revealed at the Hollywood & Highland gateway in Los Angeles. As well, The Mummy star Tom Cruise will be joined on stage by his fellow co-stars and director Alex Kurtzman to invite participants to enjoy The Mummy Vr Zero Gravity Stunt Experience and The Mummy Escape Game at the complex.

The Mummy arrives in theaters, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D on June 9.

The largest single vertical structure ever assembled at the gateway, The Mummy sarcophagus measures 75 feet in height, 28 feet in width and weighs an astonishing 15,000 pounds. This extraordinary feat of engineering took two firms a total of eight weeks to construct,...
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • 5/18/2017
  • by Michelle Hannett
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Watch Tom Cruise In The Mummy Featurette – The Mummy Day Launches May 20th
Collapsing buildings, flipping cars, Sofia Boutella throwing Tom Cruise across a forest…watch The Mummy cast show off their insane stunt skills.

Tom Cruise headlines a spectacular, all-new cinematic version of the legend that has fascinated cultures all over the world since the dawn of civilization: The Mummy.

Universal Pictures announced today that The Mummy Day, inspired by the upcoming action-adventure, will launch at 12 P.M. Pdt on Saturday, May 20.

Audiences of all ages are invited to visit the enormous 75-foot, 7-ton sarcophagus, which will be revealed at the Hollywood & Highland gateway in Los Angeles. As well, The Mummy star Tom Cruise will be joined on stage by his fellow co-stars and director Alex Kurtzman to invite participants to enjoy The Mummy Vr Zero Gravity Stunt Experience and The Mummy Escape Game at the complex. The announcement was made today by Nick Carpou, President of Distribution, Universal.

The Mummy arrives in theaters,...
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • 5/11/2017
  • by Melissa Thompson
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Carrie Fisher: From Princess Leia to Perfect Hollywood Wit
Carrie Fisher in La Guerre des étoiles (1977)
Carrie Fisher is dead. If I can't get my head around that inconceivable fact, it's because her voice is still in my head. Her smarts and her humor, both fueled by curiosity. Her laugh bubbling up like her honesty – both unfakable. Carrie, always the smartest person in the room. And the most fun. That could be intimidating. She knew it.

When we first met, she was already Princess Leia, Star Wars royalty even in that ridiculous bun. I made a joke about it, and Carrie looked disappointed. She wasn't hurt...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 12/27/2016
  • Rollingstone.com
Joe Corallo: Gotta Have Faith
Before I get started, I wanted to say I hope you enjoyed or are continuing to enjoy every Holiday you may have or are celebrating. I had a merry Christmas myself despite some people simply wishing me a “happy holidays!” I don’t know how I got through it either. And since this is my last column of 2016, a preemptive happy new year to you all as well.

Now that we got that out of the way, these last few days or so have been rough for science fiction, comic book, and music fans. Carrie Fisher, who has been enjoying a career renaissance, had suffered a massive heart attack and as of the time I’m writing this is in stable condition, but is still in intensive care. We wish her a full and speedy recovery.

Peter David, one of my favorite comic book writers as well as a seasoned...
See full article at Comicmix.com
  • 12/27/2016
  • by Joe Corallo
  • Comicmix.com
Best Comics of 2015 (Part One)
Two words could be used to describe comics in 2015: scandal and rebirth. The scandals happened off the pages at both companies large and small, and the rebirth happened in the comics themselves.

Graphic Policy reported that former Dark Horse Comics editor-in-chief Scott Allie bit writer Joe Harris (X-Files Season Ten) at the Boom! Studios party at San Diego Comic Con, and he was demoted to “executive editor” even though an assault of this kind would be grounds for dismissal at almost any other company. There was also another ethical breach at Dark Horse when The Rainbow Hub journalist Emma Houxbois reported that former Bleeding Cool editor Hanna Means-Shannon broke a Dark Horse-related story while it was under embargo and didn’t disclose the fact that she was taking a job with the company.

Marvel editor-in-chief Axel Alonso’s dismissal of African-American comics fans and creators when asked why...
See full article at SoundOnSight
  • 12/21/2015
  • by Staff
  • SoundOnSight
Mark Kermode's DVD round-up – review
Magic Mike; Ted; Brave; Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days

After what seemed like a lifetime leaning "quirkily" against people and inanimate objects in the posters for dismal, money-spinning rom-coms, Matthew McConaughey rediscovered his mojo this year with two movies that reminded us why we first sat up and took notice of him in Dazed and Confused, Lone Star and even Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation. In William Friedkin's Killer Joe, he built upon the career resurrection hinted at in The Lincoln Lawyer, playing a slimy, murderous Texan working both sides of the law.

He dazzles once again in Magic Mike (2012, Lionsgate, 15) as the leader of a male striptease troupe whose routines boast none of the coy amateurism of The Full Monty. Inspired in part by the real-life experiences of beefcakey co-star and producer Channing Tatum, this Steven Soderbergh-directed romp continues the director's ongoing love affair with upmarket exploitation cinema.
See full article at The Guardian - Film News
  • 11/25/2012
  • by Mark Kermode
  • The Guardian - Film News
Selena Gomez Reportedly Auditioning For Snow White! Is She Better Than Kristen Stewart?
It’s Kristen vs Selena! Who do You think should play Snow White?

Our loyalties are so torn! After getting ourselves super excited over the news Kristen Stewart might be playing Snow White now we hear that she may be competing against Selena Gomez. And we can totally see Selena being perfect for the role too! Which amazing girl should the studios choose?

According to DisneyInfonet Selena has been asked to attend February auditions for the Disney Princess role. The report says Selena, 18, and Kristen, 20, are director Rupert Sanders’s favorites at the moment, although IMDb has Alicia Vikander listed as the rumored lead.

The girls are apparently auditioning alongside Leighton Meester, Nicole Anderson and Miranda Cosgrove who are all trying out for various parts in the film.

We’ve reached out to Selena’s rep and will keep you posted on any more news we hear!

In the meantime,...
See full article at HollywoodLife
  • 1/28/2011
  • by lorenaoneil
  • HollywoodLife
This week's new cinema reviews
Precious (15)

(Lee Daniels, 2009, Us)

Gabourey Sidibe, Mo'Nique, Paula Patton, Mariah Carey. 110 mins.

It sounds like a relentlessly depressing pile-up of miseries: the tale of a 1980s Harlem teenager who's poor, lonely, overweight, undereducated, abused by both parents, and pregnant for the second time by her father. And it gets worse after that. But, mercifully, this doesn't play by European social realist rules, throwing in flourishes of fantasy and even comedy, and offering glimmers of hope, real and imagined, to lighten its heroine's unenviable burden. It's still a harrowing watch, powerfully performed and earnestly authentic, but even as it wallows in the gutter, it's looking for the stars.

The Princess And The Frog (U)

(Ron Clements, John Musker, 2009, Us)

Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos. 97 mins.

Another Disney Princess™ for the merchandising range, sorry, cinematic tradition, and the first African-American one. True to latter-day Disney form, she's capable and motivated – until she's turned into a frog,...
See full article at The Guardian - Film News
  • 1/30/2010
  • by Steve Rose
  • The Guardian - Film News
He who walks behind the Row: A talk with Stewart Hendler (Part 2 of 2)
Read Part 1 of our interview right here.

[Spoiler Warning - This interview does contain discussion of the film's kills and plot. Be warned!]

There's a lot to like about Stewart Hendler's breezy and bloody Sorority Row. Sharp-eared viewers will notice the Sorority is located at Rosman College--named after writer/director Mark Rosman, who made the original House On Sorority Row. "Of course," smiles Hendler. "It's only right that we pay tribute to the guy who started it all!"

While it delivers the scares, Row is frequently laugh out loud funny and surreal. Case in point: The movie also has the jaw-dropping sight of Star Wars' Princess Leia, acclaimed actress/writer Carrie Fisher, chasing the killer with a double-barrelled shotgun!

Fango: Carrie Fisher is great as the alcoholic House Mother...How the hell did you get her to do it?

Stewart Hendler: "I lucked out, that's how I got Carrie Fisher. She was obviously the easy first choice for us...I mean, come on,...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 9/9/2009
  • by no-reply@fangoria.com (Pat Jankiewicz)
  • Fangoria
Sorority Row (Film Review)
Summit Entertainment is criticized for 'watering down horror' with their Twilight franchise. Those critics will eat their words when they see Sorority Row, a full-on '80s slasher throwback with a high body count and black sense of humor.

A loose adaptation of the minor classic House On Sorority Row (no head-in-a-toilet this time), it's the story of a Sorority prank gone wrong. With one of their own dead, the girls of Theta Pi are ready to confess. Lead sister Jessica (Leah Pipes) convinces them to hide the body instead, noting "I would rather not spend my child-bearing years in lock-up!"

Set to marry a Senator's son, Jessica and the rest of the girls have bright futures upon graduation. Unfortunately, a hooded maniac shows up with their murder weapon and begins picking them off one by one.

That's a standard slasher movie plot of guilt and revenge, but Sorority Row...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 9/4/2009
  • by no-reply@fangoria.com (Pat Jankiewicz)
  • Fangoria
First report from Sorority Row set
The last time I was in this cavernous building, it was 2000 and I was a beleaguered employee. Back then, it was the Wrs Film and Video Lab, notorious as the house that processed the original negative of Night Of The Living Dead.

Before it was a film lab, it had been a meat-packing plant—and a slaughterhouse. All of this seems appropriate, if not ironic, because right now, the space that used to house a bank of bulk VHS tape-transferring decks is now a grand dining room, complete with a spiral staircase winding up to a balcony. Overhead hangs a delicate crystal chandelier. In the corner is a Christmas tree. And in just a few moments, a hooded figure is going to hurl a flaming Molotov cocktail at an unfortunate girl’s head.

Wrs, the lab, is no more. Now it’s the home of all the interior sets for Sorority Row.
See full article at Fangoria
  • 2/13/2009
  • Fangoria
First report from Sorority Row set
The last time I was in this cavernous building, it was 2000 and I was a beleaguered employee. Back then, it was the Wrs Film and Video Lab, notorious as the house that processed the original negative of Night Of The Living Dead.

Before it was a film lab, it had been a meat-packing plant—and a slaughterhouse. All of this seems appropriate, if not ironic, because right now, the space that used to house a bank of bulk VHS tape-transferring decks is now a grand dining room, complete with a spiral staircase winding up to a balcony. Overhead hangs a delicate crystal chandelier. In the corner is a Christmas tree. And in just a few moments, a hooded figure is going to hurl a flaming Molotov cocktail at actress Caroline D’Amore’s head.

Wrs, the lab, is no more. Now it’s the home of all the interior sets for Sorority Row.
See full article at Fangoria
  • 11/20/2008
  • Fangoria
List: If the Slipper Fits... Five Cinderella Reinventions
By Matt Singer

What happens when you put the classic Cinderella story together with a modern setting or flip the protagonists' sexes? A whole lot more than bippity-boppity-boo. In honor of the new film "Year of the Fish," a self-proclaimed "Cinderella in a Chinatown massage parlour," here are five more unique reinventions of this durable fairy tale popularized by French author Charles Perrault in 1697. Read quickly, though: at the stroke of midnight, this article turns back into zeros and ones.

"Ever After" (1998)

Directed by Andy Tennant

The Brothers Grimm are called before the Grand Dame of France (Jeanne Moreau) to set the record straight on the "real" Cinderella, who had no magical benefactors or means of conveyance, though she did get some wardrobe support from Leonardo da Vinci (Patrick Godfrey). Actually named Danielle De Barbarac (Drew Barrymore), she was living in servitude to her stepmother, Baroness Rodmilla (Angelica Huston) when...
See full article at ifc.com
  • 8/29/2008
  • by Matt Singer
  • ifc.com
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