David Arquette will be sticking with scares once the Scream 4 dust settles, directing the psychological thriller Glutton.There's not much detail in Variety's announcement, other than that the film will be "in the vein of Misery" and be shot, of course, in 3D. Does a film in the vein of Misery need to be in 3D? If someone's tied to a bed and getting their ankles broken with a hammer, we're not sure we want to be that close to the action.Anyone who saw Arquette's previous directorial outing, the scurrilous horror The Tripper - about rock-festival hippies being stalked and slashed by, to all intents and purposes, Ronald Reagan - might suspect that Glutton is likely to have its tongue firmly in its cheek. He's since made a 3D short called The Butler's In Love. Maybe that was an exercise to get his head round the technology.We'll...
- 3/30/2011
- EmpireOnline
Fans may turn to Scream for their horror film fix, but for David Arquette, the movie is a source of nostalgia. "It's really amazing working with Neve [Campbell] and Courteney and [director] Wes [Craven] and all of the crewmembers that we've known for 14 years," the actor, 38, told People Thursday at the HollyShorts Film Festival reception hosted by Moet & Chandon in Los Angeles. In addition to teaming up again with his wife of 11 years, Arquette - who recently directed the 3D short The Butler's In Love - also got a chance to revisit the place where their relationship kicked off while filming the franchise's fourth installment in Michigan.
- 8/6/2010
- by Eunice Oh and Melody Chiu
- PEOPLE.com
Absinthe Firm Back Arquette's New Film
David Arquette's new movie short is the first to be produced by French Absinthe brand Le Tourment Vert.
The quirky 3-D film, The Butler's in Love, is based on a Mark Stock painting that Arquette first spotted in San Francisco, California restaurant Bix, where the actor and then-wife-to-be Courteney Cox held their pre-wedding rehearsal dinner in 1999.
Arquette tells blogger Marc Malkin, "I never forgot about the painting. I think of the romance behind it."...
The quirky 3-D film, The Butler's in Love, is based on a Mark Stock painting that Arquette first spotted in San Francisco, California restaurant Bix, where the actor and then-wife-to-be Courteney Cox held their pre-wedding rehearsal dinner in 1999.
Arquette tells blogger Marc Malkin, "I never forgot about the painting. I think of the romance behind it."...
- 6/25/2008
- WENN
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