Author James Sallis, who wrote the novel Drive, which inspired the Ryan Gosling/Nicolas Winding Refn film, has announced that his sequel Driven will also be adapted for the big screen. In stores now, Driven picks up "seven years after the events of "Drive" and our hero is now living in Phoenix under the name Paul West, and he's engaged to be married. However, when two goons attack him and his fiancée, leaving her dead, Driver is forced to face his past and seek vengeance."
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- 6/2/2012
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Okay: Don’t get yourself into a fit of thrills right this instant. It’s not outside the realm of possibility that you loved Drive, nor would I doubt that you find yourself gripped by the mere idea of a sequel. But it’s not a guaranteed, confirmed, or even entirely plausible thing. So, let it just be said that Drive author James Sallis (everybody forgets the movie was based on a book) told The Independent (via ThePlaylist) that his own follow-up, Driven, has been entered into “the movie pipeline.”
Whose pipeline? Where is this pipeline even located? Well, we don’t know. I shudder to think of a Drive sequel that isn’t directed by Nicolas Winding Refn and doesn’t star Ryan Gosling — which is my way of saying that they have to do it, or no deal — yet the latter’s always getting something thrown his way,...
Whose pipeline? Where is this pipeline even located? Well, we don’t know. I shudder to think of a Drive sequel that isn’t directed by Nicolas Winding Refn and doesn’t star Ryan Gosling — which is my way of saying that they have to do it, or no deal — yet the latter’s always getting something thrown his way,...
- 6/2/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
It was just about this time last year when the buzz around Nicolas Winding Refn's "Drive" was beginning to build and make serious noise. The picture had just premiered at the Cannes Film Festival to rapturous reviews, going on to earn Refn Best Director honors. And the film managed a modest, but no less impressive $76 million worldwide at the box office when it opened along with instant cult status. Ryan Gosling solidified himself as a leading man, and Refn as an auteur of the highest order. And it seems our adventures with Driver may not be over...
In book stores now is "Drive" author James Sallis' sequel "Driven" and in a recent interview with The Independent, it was revealed that a movie is in the works. "...they love the book" Sallis told the paper that added the novel "is in the movie pipeline." Granted, that's all we got and it's pretty thin admittedly,...
In book stores now is "Drive" author James Sallis' sequel "Driven" and in a recent interview with The Independent, it was revealed that a movie is in the works. "...they love the book" Sallis told the paper that added the novel "is in the movie pipeline." Granted, that's all we got and it's pretty thin admittedly,...
- 6/2/2012
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Justin Bieber performing at the Valley View Casino Center, in San Diego. Photograph by Art Streiber. Calling all Beliebers! If you’ve ever wondered the way to Justin Bieber’s heart—or, er, his nose—you’re about to get one step closer. This summer, Bieber is adding perfumer to his long list of accomplishments—which so far includes international pop sensation, teen heartthrob, and, most recently, V.F. cover boy—with the release of his first-ever signature fragrance for women. “I’m really excited to be designing a fragrance,” Bieber has said of his foray into perfumery. “It’s another way to be creative.” The launch of the scent will undoubtedly create a scent-sation among Bieber’s legions of devoted (mostly female) fans—more than 18 million Facebook fans and more than six million Twitter followers. One can bet that come next fall, school hallways all over the country will...
- 1/14/2011
- Vanity Fair
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