Mr. Holmes
Roadside Attractions & Miramax have confirmed that Bill Condon's "Mr. Holmes" has secured a North American theatrical release of July 17th. [Source: Deadline]
52
Adrian Grenier's Kickstarter-funded documentary "52: The Search for the Loneliest Whale" has found a donation of $50,000 from Leonardo DiCaprio. The film plans to seek out the 52-hertz whale, which is known as the world's loneliest whale because it communicates in a frequency that no other whale can understand. [Source: Variety]
Dead Space
Visceral Games' general manager Steve Papoutsis says there is hope for a fourth chapter in the "Dead Space" saga: "Many, many people here at Visceral have a warm spot in their heart for Dead Space, and right now we're busy with Hardline and… other things... but it's definitely something we'd love to look at again. There's definitely a lot of interest internally for us to pick that up again at a future date.". [Source: Cinema Blend]
Murder on the Orient Express...
Roadside Attractions & Miramax have confirmed that Bill Condon's "Mr. Holmes" has secured a North American theatrical release of July 17th. [Source: Deadline]
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Adrian Grenier's Kickstarter-funded documentary "52: The Search for the Loneliest Whale" has found a donation of $50,000 from Leonardo DiCaprio. The film plans to seek out the 52-hertz whale, which is known as the world's loneliest whale because it communicates in a frequency that no other whale can understand. [Source: Variety]
Dead Space
Visceral Games' general manager Steve Papoutsis says there is hope for a fourth chapter in the "Dead Space" saga: "Many, many people here at Visceral have a warm spot in their heart for Dead Space, and right now we're busy with Hardline and… other things... but it's definitely something we'd love to look at again. There's definitely a lot of interest internally for us to pick that up again at a future date.". [Source: Cinema Blend]
Murder on the Orient Express...
- 3/11/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Over a year has passed since we last heard about the 20th Century Fox remake of Murder on the Orient Express. At that time several big name producers were attached – including Ridley Scott and Simon Kinberg – but no one else. So it took a while, but now there’s a writer too. It’s Michael Green, the […]
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- 3/11/2015
- by Germain Lussier
- Slash Film
Silicon Valley hosts lavish ceremony for Breakthrough prize that aims to give scientists celebrity status and inspire interest in life's 'big questions'
Silicon Valley has a tendency to tackle social ills with big ideas, its feisty startups revolutionising everything from healthcare to education. Now a handful of billionaire engineers have turned their attention to a social blight that affects their own kind: the lack of appreciation (and funding) for scientists.
The second Breakthrough prize for life sciences is being awarded on Thursday at Nasa's Ames Research Centre in Mountain View, California, about a five-minute drive from the headquarters of Google. It will probably be the most lavish awards ceremony that its six winning scientists have ever been to.
Actor Kevin Spacey is expected to host, while comedian Conan O'Brien and actor Glenn Close will make presentations. Organisers hope for the whole event to be televised, and the six prizes will be worth $3m (£1.83m) – each.
Silicon Valley has a tendency to tackle social ills with big ideas, its feisty startups revolutionising everything from healthcare to education. Now a handful of billionaire engineers have turned their attention to a social blight that affects their own kind: the lack of appreciation (and funding) for scientists.
The second Breakthrough prize for life sciences is being awarded on Thursday at Nasa's Ames Research Centre in Mountain View, California, about a five-minute drive from the headquarters of Google. It will probably be the most lavish awards ceremony that its six winning scientists have ever been to.
Actor Kevin Spacey is expected to host, while comedian Conan O'Brien and actor Glenn Close will make presentations. Organisers hope for the whole event to be televised, and the six prizes will be worth $3m (£1.83m) – each.
- 12/8/2013
- by Parmy Olson
- The Guardian - Film News
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