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Filmstalker's Films for May 2012

Diary.jpgMay, and where's the weather? The day I'm formatting this article for posting its pouring down outside, perfect weather for being inside a cinema watching a film to take you away to somewhere exotic, even if it is just in your head.

There's certainly a lot to see this month, and a lot to miss, and while I don't list every release in these articles I do try and cover the most marketed films you need to miss, the films you definitely need to see, and some of the films you might not normally hear about, and May has all of them.

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May 16, 2012

Evil Dead remake and sequel?

TheEvilDead.jpgWe know that Sam Raimi is behind a remake, reboot or re-imagining of the original Evil Dead film that will have a new cast but follow a similar storyline, just scarier, but did you know that there was also as sequel to the series in development?

It appears so, although not if Raimi's production company have their way as they are suing to try and stop the sequel from happening so that their re-whatever will be the only Evil Dead film to be released.

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The Good Doctor trailer surprises

TheGoodDoctor.jpgI started watching the trailer for The Good Doctor starring Orlando Bloom and I have to admit I was starting to turn away immediately, I thought I was about to start watching an episode of the formulaic and contrived Grey's Anatomy. However it's not long before a little thread of something appears and it starts to grow until come the closing stages of the trailer you're hooked.

Co-starring with Bloom in the Lance Daly directed film, written by John Enbom are Riley Keough, Michael Peña, Taraji P. Henson and J.K. Simmons. The film is hitting America in August but there are no planned dates for a release further afield.

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Perfect casting? Cruise and Downey in El Presidente

TomCruise.jpgNow the first thing I need to say is that these roles haven't been cast yet but if they are, or hopefully when they are, it's going to be a stroke of genius as the two actors will be playing to some career strengths and some personal experiences as well as playing off of each other which could provide for some excellent chemistry and on screen banter.

However, and here's where I start the warnings, the film is a long way off with a director in discussions and a rewrite of the script on the horizon for the studio, so right now it seems the roles haven't even been officially offered.

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Dead Shadows trailer shows tentacles

DeadShadows.jpgI'm not sure if Dead Shadows sells too much of itself in the trailer but if you forgive a few effects shots as the film is currently in post production, it looks like it might be interesting and might hold people to a frightening horror science fiction story.

The film comes from first time writer Vincent Julé and first time director David Cholewa and led by a name you might just recognise, especially if you like reading film sites, John Fallon.

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The Amazing Spider-Man preview shows 3D all the way

TheAmazingSpiderMan.jpgThere's one of these previews out for The Amazing Spider-Man where you get to see an action sequence from the film followed by the already released trailer, and while these can be good and without too much argument this one certainly is, they can also reveal some potential shortcomings of the film.

The Dark Knight Rises Prologue (Filmstalker review) was clear, the bad guy couldn't be understood, and the message for The Amazing Spider-Man is clear too, this is made for popcorn 3D.

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May 14, 2012

Will The Godfather prequel happen?

TheGodfather.jpgNow this is how you resolve a dispute over publishing rights, let the work get released, put the profits aside, and in the meantime argue about the ownership with the eventual winner collecting the spoils, that ensures that there actually are spoils to be had and that the work doesn't just fail and build a barrier for future works.

That's what's happening with the prequel book called The Family Corleone which was on hold over a rights battle, a book which through the deal was allowed to be published last week and could perhaps pave the way for a future film.

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Sequels and reboots officially announced

FilmCamera.jpgThere are way more sequels and reboots announced than the few I'm mentioning here but these are the ones that I find interesting because they have either been announced before the first film has been released or that they are just some interesting choices, even though we might have heard the rumours.

Rather than tease it out for you let me just tell you up front that they are Snow White and the Huntsman; Daredevil; Pontypool; Kick-Ass 2; The Mummy; Van Helsing, and Avengers Assemble.

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May 11, 2012

Has the latest Hendrix film no music?

JimiHendrix.jpgHere we go again, history repeats itself every time we see news about a Jimi Hendrix film the Hendrix estate comes out and says that they have nothing to do with it and that they can use no music in it and suddenly there goes the film, for what is a biographical film about a musical legend without the music they wrote and played?

Just yesterday I wrote about the new film All is by My Side, a Jimi Hendrix biographical film written and directed by John Ridley and starring André Benjamin as the man himself. Today I think I might be writing about the end of the film despite new casting announcements.

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Loch Ness Monster horror thriller?

Nessie.jpgThere's an announcement about a new film that has appeared online revealing the next project of the director of The Woman in Black and the writer and director of Eden Lake is set to tackle for his next project. The film sounds like it will be a horror thriller and will look to an ancient Scottish myth, the Loch Ness Monster.

The creature has been in its fair share of films (see Wikipedia) but for films in the horror genre and where it is the main focus of the film are few and far between and range from 1934 to 2008 and perhaps the most widely known film about the creature is the 1996 film Loch Ness starring Ted Danson.

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The Odd Life of Timothy Green trailer

OddLifeofTimothyGreen.jpgThis is not only dripping in romanticised goo it's positively drowning in it, but at the same time there's an appeal to the trailer for The Odd Life of Timothy Green that gets you a little like all those wonderful overly romanticised films that just work, you know some of those Disney classics that you might not admit to liking but get a warm glow when you watch.

The Odd Life of Timothy Green could be one of those films, it certainly sets up the Disney style from the beginning and is almost sickly sweet at times but it could just work.

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Excision trailer surprises

TraciLords.jpgThere are some shocking images and moments in the trailer for Excision as well as some surprising moments of who is actually starring in the film, after all when I first saw the name Traci Lords I didn't realise she'd also be backed by Malcolm McDowell, John Waters, Ray Wise, Roger Burt and led by AnnaLynne McCord, the actress I remember from the opening scene of Transporter 2 but has gone on to bigger and better things since.

The trailer is strange but also rather compelling and the imagery does become more disturbing as the trailer goes on but at the same time it all looks rather well done. I'm curious.

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May 10, 2012

The Gangster Squad trailer hits hard

TheGangsterSquad.jpgThe Gangster Squad is the adaptation of the as yet unreleased book by Paul Lieberman that tells the story of the Los Angeles Police Department's fight to get the organised crime gangs out of the city in the forties and fifties, a fight they obviously didn't completely win and still fight to this day, but back then it was rife.

The film is directed by Ruben Fleischer who also directed Zombieland (Filmstalker review) and it stars Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling, Giovanni Ribisi, Nick Nolte, Michael Peña, Robert Patrick, Anthony Mackie, Frank Grillo and Emma Stone, and that's a great cast.

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Freddie Mercury film close to director choice?

FreddieMercury.jpgThe film has been a long time coming but word is that the Freddie Mercury biographical film is moving forward and that a director has been rumoured to be leading the race to direct the film.

While we heard a while back that Sacha Baron Cohen was set to take the lead of the film the only other news we have heard since is from the members of Queen who read the script. Now though, there seems to be more movement.

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Hendrix film gains lead and estates' blessing?

JimiHendrix.jpgThere's another Jimi Hendrix film underway and this one has a screenplay, a director, a lead, filming locations and a start date, everything that seems to indicate that the film will go ahead, however we've been here before a number of times and then the production fell through because of one key aspect, the music.

The Jimi Hendrix estate has never licensed the music to any of the productions that have been started and so they've all failed at the final hurdle, for without the music what good is a biographical film of a musical legend? So the question is has this production received the rights?

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May 9, 2012

Affleck's Argo trailer arrives

Argo.jpgI am excited for each new Ben Affleck film, after all he's delivered some fantastic films so far with Gone Baby Gone, The Town (Filmstalker review) and in between some of his acting roles have really turned around the way I thought of him, see The Company Men as a prime example. So with word of Argo and what the film would be I was excited.

I was also nervous. I mean the idea for the film sounded as though it could be close to being a comedy and yet it would also be a thriller, one that still resonates with people today and whose core could still provide for plenty of relevant drama. How would the film turn out?

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