Ralph Fiennes’ Coriolanus Blog — Why Coriolanus Matters

posted 03-31-10 by Andreas Wiseman

Below is an essay/document I wrote for Ralph in the early stages of the film’s development about why Coriolanus might matter to a contemporary audience, beyond it’s sheer drama and entertainment. He wanted to share it with you guys. Enjoy. Check back in later in the week when I’ll be talking to him about his [...]

Exclusive Interview: Randy Couture — His Toughest Fights, Best Expendles Moments and Who He’s Fighting Next

posted 03-26-10 by Julina Tatlock

Randy Couture talks about his most difficult UFC fights (Sylvia and Rizzo), and lets us know about the devastation he exacts on the set of The Expendables (body count of 26).

Blade of a Knife: Ralph Fiennes’ Coriolanus Blog — Cast and Crew

posted 03-23-10 by Andreas Wiseman

Before I go into Coriolanus’ characters and the on-set action, I thought you’d appreciate a closer look at some of the key cast and crew involved in the film. I spoke to Ralph last week and he told me a bit about why he’s chosen them, and I thought I’d give you some background on [...]

SPOILER!!!! The Story of Coriolanus

posted 03-17-10 by Andreas Wiseman

Synopsis of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus, directed and starring Ralph Fiennes

Exclusive Interview: Ninjas Claw at the Truth With Wolfman and Captain America Director Joe Johnston

posted 02-17-10 by Julina Tatlock

One main reason I’m such a fan of Joe Johnston is that he makes visually fantastical films while never losing sight of a clear, entertaining story line with characters that ring true. In Part 2 of my exclusive interview with Joe, I talked to him about the combination of VFX and practical effects, the overuse [...]

Exclusive Wolfman Interview: Director Joe Johnston Unleashes Benicio Del Toro’s Inner Beast

posted 02-13-10 by Julina Tatlock

This Valentine’s Day, I suggest you snuggle close to a warm companion who has soft hair and loves being out in the moonlight, someone who can disembowel you, decapitate you, and tear you limb from limb as quickly as you can say, “Roses are Red.” As sick as it sounds, this is the very loved [...]

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Angelina Exclusive: Jolie’s Fight Guru on Her Feisty Fighting Style in Salt, Costar Liev Schreiber, and Her Onscreen Brawl With Brad

posted 01-19-10 by Julina Tatlock

An interview with Simon Crane who has choreographed fights and stunts for Angelina Jolie in films like Tomb Raider, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Salt, the latest Jolie film about a former CIA agent who is falsely accused of mbeing a Russian sleeper cell. Jolie joined the movie after Tom Cruise backed out.

Exclusive Daybreakers Interview: Directors Peter and Michael Spierig on the Sharp Fangs and Incisive Intelligence of Ethan Hawke

posted 01-18-10 by Julina Tatlock

Daybreakers may have dropped out of the top 10 films in its second weekend, but if you haven’t had a chance to see it, it’s worth it — especially if you are a fan of action films. The film, written and directed by twin brothers Michael and Peter Spierig, injects a surge of originality into [...]

Ninjas Interview Sharp-Fanged Ethan Hawke on Daybreakers: “There’s Something Beautiful About Everybody Eating Everybody”

posted 01-08-10 by Julina Tatlock

Breaking this Friday January 8th is a vampire film that will allow you to come out into the light and be proud of your vampire fandom. (Or, if the whole Twilight phenomenon makes you throw up in your mouth a little, this new film will show you that vampire movies don’t have to be about [...]

Avatar Exclusive: Our Oscar-Winning VFX Insider Reveals How They Made Battle-Scarred Neytiri “Look Like Bruce Willis at the End of Die Hard” (Part 3)

posted 01-07-10 by John Freeman Gill

In the final installment of our exclusive interview, Avatar Visual Effects Supervisor John Bruno explains how every scrape, cut, and bruise on the lithe body of ten-foot Na’vi warrior princess Neytiri is part of a meticulously compiled physical record of her violent interaction with the invading humans and the Pandoran wilderness. Jungle Fever Without the [...]

Ninjas Met Dafoe and Asked: How Long Does It Take To Train To Be a Martian?

posted 01-07-10 by Julina Tatlock

I met Willem Dafoe today and, while we spent much of the time talking about his upcoming film, Daybreakers, I’m going to skip right to some quick and dirty information about a film that he’s about to start, John Carter of Mars. Carter is based on a a series of books by Edgar Rice Burroughs [...]

Expect Explosions! Piper Perabo Spy Drama Covert Affairs Gets USA Greenlight

posted 01-07-10 by Julina Tatlock

News in the Ninja Universe: It became official last night that USA Network greenlit 11 episodes of Covert Affairs, starring the extraordinarily wide-smiling Piper Perabo. (You may remember her bare midriff from Coyote Ugly.) The show is created and co-executive produced by Matt Corman and Chris Ord, and is produced by Hypnotic (the TV and [...]

Exclusive: Bitch Slap Director Rick Jacobson on Chick Fights, “Sexy Women Blowing Shit Up,” and the Freedom of Low-Budget Filmmaking

posted 01-06-10 by Julina Tatlock

If you’re lucky enough to live in New York City, San Francisco, or Los Angeles, you’ve got a tailor-made excuse to grab some 40′s with a bunch of friends and head to the movie theater on January 8, because that’s the day that Bitch Slap, a brand-new B-movie exploitation film, opens in your city. While [...]

Avatar Exclusive: Our Oscar-Winning VFX Insider Shares Secrets of the Colonel’s 18-Foot Amp Suit and the Explosive Final Battle
(Part 2)

posted 12-29-09 by John Freeman Gill

It’s not easy to impress an Oscar-winning VFX master like John Bruno, but some of the CGI techniques used to create Avatar were so trippily innovative that after Bruno joined the film as one of its visual effects supervisors a year and a half ago, he repeatedly found himself shaking his head in awe. In [...]

Avatar Exclusive: How the Hell Did They Do That?
Cameron’s Oscar-Winning VFX Master Tells All (Part 1)

posted 12-28-09 by John Freeman Gill

An exclusive with John Bruno, James Cameron’s special effects guru. Bruno explain how he shot the Na’vi, how it took him a year to make Neytiri say, “I see you”, and explains the sequence when jake sully meets colonel quaritch in the amp-suit bay. Also, what is the difference between motion-capture technology and CBB shots.