Showing posts with label Berlin International Film Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Berlin International Film Festival. Show all posts

Sunday, 19 February 2012

James McAvoy: movies updates

Movie updates:

  • Filth resumed shooting on 13 Feb and there have been several set photos and observations shared online.
The James McAvoy Message Board share photos and comments from the set here and here
More on set pics from Deadline News and Scotsman  

  • Welcome to the Punch is rumoured (via Twitter) to be screened at the Berlin Film Festival, according to someone on the James McAvoy Message Board 

  • More about the X-Men:First Class sequel 
MTV News recently caught up with the sequel's screenwriter Simon Kinberg at the première of his latest film, "This Means War," where we discussed his plans for Magneto, Xavier and the rest. 
"I don’t know what the title is going to be but certainly I’m working on the sequel to 'X-Men: First Class' right now," Kinberg said. "I’m going to be writing and producing it, I’m starting now, with Matthew Vaughn directing." 
When asked about what he enjoys most about incorporating so many characters into the story, Kinberg first emphasized his fanboy-ness, along with excitement to further explore the many layers of Magneto and Charles Xavier. 
"I’m a huge X-Men fan. I grew up loving the comic books and it was really exciting to be able to do the origin story of Xavier and Magneto, and getting those two actors, [James] McAvoy and [Michael] Fassbender, were really amazing," he said. "So being able to explore those characters with actors of that quality will be exciting a second time around, and doing some things unexpected with those characters, which is the plan." 
Kinberg went on to say that while they're still in the early stages of story-planning, the second film will likely involve a lot more Magneto. 
"That’s what was so cool about the first one and what we want to continue," Kinberg said of exploring the supervillain's tortured beginnings. "Magneto becomes the villain ultimately of the franchise but he’s a much more complicated character as a young man. He’s someone you sympathize with, you care about you root for even though might not necessarily agree with his methods, you understand his philosophy." 
So with the sequel will Magneto still be bridging the gap between good and bad or will he be a full-on villain? 
"We’re still figuring that out. I think the truth is ultimately that because Michael is such an interesting actor, he’ll never be full-on anything. He’ll have a villainous side and he’ll have a sympathetic human side you’ll be able to relate but you’ll also be afraid of him. He becomes Magneto, he says 'Call me Magneto' at the end of the first movie." 
Watch the interview at MTV

Thursday, 16 December 2010

'Coriolanus' part of Berlinale lineup

Coriolanus, which stars Gerard Butler and Brian Cox, will have its world premiere at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. The film will screen out of competition, and the festival runs from February 10 to February 20 in Berlin.

Monday, 15 February 2010

Ewan McGregor news roundup: 'The Ghost Writer' in Berlin, Out Magazine interview, & new film with Kevin McKidd

The Ghost Writer promotion gears up



Above is another new Ghost Writer TV spot.

Ewan was at the Berlin International Film Festival on Friday, February 12 to promote The Ghost Writer. Some photos of the event are below.

Ewan at the photocall for The Ghost Writer on February 12.







Ewan's red carpet arrival at the world premiere.






Out Magazine interview

Ewan McGregor is on the March 2010 cover of Out Magazine. Scans of the photoshoot and interview via ONTD! and Ewan_playground.









Ewan McGregor and Kevin McKidd reunite

Thanks so much to Magdaléna for pointing us to this casting news on our Facebook page. Ewan and Kevin will reunite for the first time since 1996's Trainspotting in a new film about Mount Everest. Both actors are set to travel to shoot on location in Nepal. The film doesn't have a title yet and details are being kept under wraps for now.

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Friday, 12 February 2010

New TV spots: 'The Ghost Writer' & 'How to Train Your Dragon'

Ewan McGregor plays a ghostwriter who is hired to write the biography of a former British Prime Minister. As he works he "uncovers secrets that put his own life in jeopardy." The Ghost Writer is set to premiere tomorrow at the Berlin Film Festival and the new exclusive TV spot comes courtesy of JoBlo.



Gerard Butler plays Stoick in How to Train Your Dragon. It's an animated film about a "young Viking who aspires to hunt dragons" and "becomes the unlikely owner of a young dragon himself, and learns there may be more to the creatures than he assumed." How to Train Your Dragon opens on March 26 in the US. "Changes", the film's first TV spot from Trailer Addict is below.



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Thursday, 17 December 2009

'The Ghost' to premiere in Berlin, reportedly gets a title change


The Ghost
, starring Ewan McGregor has been expected to premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival, but it has now officially been confirmed. The Guardian also reports that the film has been renamed to The Ghost Writer, but there hasn't been official confirmation of the name change yet. The 60th Berlin International Film Festival runs from February 11 to February 21.

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