Tag: Stuart Hazeldine
Steven Spielberg to Direct GODS AND KINGS Moses Film
Back in November we reported that Warner Bros. and Steven Spielberg were in formal talks for him to take on the project of the Bible’s size – Moses-centric epic film Gods and Kings.
Now, multiple Academy Awards-winning director is near commitment to helm the same biblical epic.
Steven Spielberg Close to Direct Moses Film GOD AND KINGS
Multiple Academy Award-winning director Steven Spielberg has so many projects on his plate. His two films are set to be released in North American theaters this December – 3-D animated movie, The Adventures of Tintin, as well as War Horse that will be released just five days after The Adventures, on December 25th, 2011.
Favorite helmer’s announced projects include Lincoln, starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Sally Field that is already underway in Richmond, Virginia. After that, Spielberg will start shooting a film of Daniel H. Wilson’s novel Robopocalypse.
But the news is that the Warner Bros. studio and Spielberg are now in formal talks for him to take on the project of the Bible’s size – Moses-centric epic Gods and King.
First EXAM Trailer
Thanks to Empire, we now have brand-new trailer from the upcoming British psychological thriller “Exam,” which premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival this past June.
“Exam” synopsis: Eight talented candidates have reached the final stage of selection to join the ranks of a mysterious and powerful corporation. Entering a windowless room, an Invigilator gives them eighty minutes to answer one simple question. He outlines three rules they must obey or be disqualified: don’t talk to him or the armed guard by the door, don’t spoil their papers and don’t leave the room. He starts the clock and leaves.
The candidates turn over their question papers, only to find they’re completely blank. After the initial confusion has subsided, one frustrated candidate writes ‘I believe you should hire me because…,’ and is promptly ejected for spoiling. The remaining candidates soon figure out they’re permitted to talk to each other, and they agree to cooperate in order to figure out the question: then they can compete to answer it.




