Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters



Is an upcoming American comedy action-horror film directed by Tommy Wirkola The film will be made in 3D and is slated for release on March 2, 2012. It is a continuation to the fairy tale Hansel and Gretel by the Brothers Grim Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton have been cast in the titular roles, while Famke Janssen has been cast as the leader of a coven of evil witches that they seek out to destroy.

Catching up with Hansel (Renner) and Gretel (Arterton) 15 years after the traumatic incident involving a gingerbread house, the siblings have evolved into vengeful bounty hunters dedicated to exterminate witches. Over the years, the siblings became expert hunters, famous for their proficiency at tracking and taking down their prey. Although still recovering from their ordeal, their work is relatively easy as for an unknown reason harmful spells and curses do not work well against them. Now, Mayor of Augsburg recruits them to rid the town and nearby forests of the evil Muriel (Janssen) who is planning to sacrifice many local children at the witches' gathering during the upcoming 'Blood Moon' night in two days time. To make things worse, the duo also has to deal with the brutal Sheriff Berringer (Stormare) who has taken power in Augsburg and conducts a very indiscriminate witch-hunt of his own.



Also known as Journey to the Mysterious Island is an upcoming American 3D action adventure film directed by Brad Peyton and the sequel to the 2008 film Journey To The Centre Of The Earth,  based on the novel of the same name  by Jules Verne. The film's title also shares a name with a novel by Verne.
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island stars Dwane Johnson, Michael Caine, Josh Hutcherson, Kristin Davis, Luiz Guzman and Vanessa Hudgens. Produced by New Line Cinema and Walden Media, it was originally set to be released on September 23, 2011 by Warner Bros Pictures, but it has since been moved to a January 27, 2012 release instead. The script is by Richard Outten and Brian Gunn & Mark Gunn.

Sean (Hutcherson) accompanies his mother's new boyfriend (Johnson) to find his grandfather (Caine) who went missing while exploring a lost island.

Woman in black



Is a 1983 thriller fiction novel by Susan Hill, about a menacing spectre that haunts a small English town.
It was adapted ino a stage play by Stephen Mallatratt. A TV movie based on the story, also called The woman in black, was produced in 1989, with a screenplay by the distinguished film and television writer Nigel Kneale (best known as the creator of the Quartermass science-fiction serials). A remake of the film is set to be released by Hammer in 2012. The stage play was first performed at the Stephen Joseph Theatre-In-The-Round in Scarborough, UK in 1987. It was very well received and moved to the Fortune Theatre in London's West End in 1989 where it still runs today, as well as currently being on a UK National Tour. The stage play is notable for having a very small cast, but it remains a popular play.

The story centres on a young solicitor Arthur Kipps, who is summoned to Crythin Gifford, a small market town on the east coast of the UK to attend to the funeral of Mrs. Alice Drablow, an elderly and reclusive widow who lived alone in the desolate and secluded Eel Marsh House.

The house is situated on Nine Lives Causeway and at high tide is completely cut off from the mainland with only the surrounding marshes and sea frets for company. Kipps soon realises there is more to Alice Drablow than he originally thought. At the funeral he spots a woman dressed in black and with a pale, wasted face, who is watched in silence by a group of children. Over the course of several days, while sorting through Mrs Drablow's papers at Eel Marsh House, he endures an increasingly terrifying sequence of unexplained noises, chilling events and hauntings by the Woman in Black. The hauntings included the sound of a horse and cart in difficulty which were closely followed by the screams of a young child and his maid.
Most of the people in Crythin Gifford are extremely reluctant to reveal information about Mrs. Drablow and the mysterious Woman in Black, and most attempts to find out the truth cause pained and fearful reactions. From various sources, Kipps learns that Mrs Drablow's sister, Jeanette Humfrye, gave birth to a child, but, because she was not married when she became pregnant was forced to give the child to her sister. Mrs Drablow and her husband adopted the boy, called Nathaniel, insisting he should never know that Jennet was his mother. We later discover that the child's screams heard by Kipps were those of Nathaniel.
Jennet went away for a year but after realising she could not be parted for so long from her son, made an agreement to stay at Eel Marsh House with her son, so long as she never revealed her true identity to him. One day, a pony and trap carrying the boy across the causeway became lost and sank into the marshes, killing all aboard, while Jennet looked on from the window of Eel Marsh House as she waited for them. This was particularly distressing for Jennet Humfrye as she had planned to run away with her son, as they were becoming very close.
Jennet died later, but returned to haunt Eel Marsh House and Crythin Gifford with a vengeful malevolence, as the Woman in Black. According to local tales, seeing the Woman in Black meant that the death of a child would follow.
After the affair is settled, Arthur Kipps returns to London, marries Stella, and has a child of his own. At a fair, while his wife and child are enjoying a carriage ride, Kipps suddenly sees the Woman in Black once more. She steps out in front of the horse pulling the carriage and startles it so greatly that it gallops away and collides with a tree, killing the child and fatally injuring Stella, who dies of her injuries ten months later. The Woman in Black has had her vengeance.


Is an upcoming action/thriller film directed by David Koepp It was written by Koepp and John Kamps. It stars Joseph Gordan Levitt,  Michal Shannon,  Dania Ramirez and Jamie Chung.  The film revolves around a bycicle messanger who is chased around New York City by a dirty cop who wants an envelope the messenger has. It is scheduled to release on January 13, 2012 by Columbia Pictures  in the US and Momentum Pictures in the UK.

The film centers on a New York City bicycle messenger (Joseph Gordan Levitt)  who picks up an envelope from Clumbia University A dirty cop (Michael Shannon) desperate to get his hands on the envelope, chases the bicycle messenger around the city.

 Principle Photography began in mid-July 2010 in New York City. Gordon-Levitt was injured during filming on August 1, 2010, when he was cycling too fast and hit the back of a taxi. The impact sent Gordon-Levitt flying into the rear windscreen of the taxi, slashing his arm which required 31 stitches.

Everybody Loves Whales



Is an upcoming romantic drama film starring Drew Barrymore and John Krasinki. The film, directed by Ken Kwapis is based on the 1989 book Freeing the Whales by Tom Rose, which covers Operation Breakthrough  the 1988 international effort to rescue gray wales  from being trapped in ice near Point Barrow, Alaska. 
The film is scheduled to be released on January 13, 2012.

A nonprofit aid worker and a government worker spark romantically as they work together in the effort to free three Calafornia gray whales who have become trapped in a hole in the ice of theArctic Circle.