This audiovisual essay proposes an understanding of cinema as a transformative device able to affect a series of re-signifying operations, involving political and historical re-examination as well as shifts in the subjective experience of time-space. The essay is focused on the transformation that takes place in the viewer’s perception of a specific kind of cinematic entity: filmed void spaces, and how they may turn out to be read as places of memory.Cinema has the possibility of qualifying spaces, materializing information and connotations that, at first sight, seem invisible. This potentiality of cinema unveils the paradoxical complexity of filmed void spaces: something simultaneously is and is no longer there.This is a double transfiguration between each unity of image and sound and what that specific image-sound brick communicates, since they effect each other respectively and at the same time, as a result revealing what is condensed in the shot,...
- 4/5/2020
- MUBI
In early June 1963, photographer Steve Schapiro got an assignment from Sports Illustrated to cover a 21-year-old boxer named Cassius Clay. A year later, Clay would become a member of the Nation of Islam — adopting the name Muhammad Ali — but Schapiro says he could already see an inkling of whom Clay would become. “Even then, he was an amazing person,” says Schapiro. “It was the period before he became a Muslim, [but] it was a period in which he’d really had a sense of the world, or was beginning to have one.
- 7/26/2018
- by Elisabeth Garber-Paul
- Rollingstone.com
A trailer and poster for the upcoming sleepwalking horror film Sleepwalker have been released and can be found below. Directed by Elliott Lester, written by Jack Olsen, and starring Ahna O’Reilly (In Dubious Battle, The Help), Richard Armitage (The Hobbit… Continue Reading →
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- 10/4/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
Stars: Morris Chestnut, Regina Hall, Jaz Sinclair, Theo Rossi, Romany Malco, Michael Kenneth Williams, Glenn Morshower, GiGi Erneta, Tom Nowicki | Written by Jack Olsen | Directed by Jon Cassar
John and Laura Taylor (Morris Chestnut and Regina Hall) are a young, professional couple who desperately want a baby. After exhausting all other options, they finally hire Anna (Jaz Sinclair), the perfect woman to be their surrogate – but as her pregnancy progresses, so too does her psychotic and dangerous fixation on John. The couple becomes caught up in Anna’s deadly game and must fight to regain control of their future before it’s too late.
Helming dozens of TV shows over a two decade period, director John Cassar has a very interesting resume. From the Hulk Hogan feature The Ultimate Weapon in 1998, through his most recent effort, the brand new series of 24, 24: Legacy, it also turns out Cassar has been...
John and Laura Taylor (Morris Chestnut and Regina Hall) are a young, professional couple who desperately want a baby. After exhausting all other options, they finally hire Anna (Jaz Sinclair), the perfect woman to be their surrogate – but as her pregnancy progresses, so too does her psychotic and dangerous fixation on John. The couple becomes caught up in Anna’s deadly game and must fight to regain control of their future before it’s too late.
Helming dozens of TV shows over a two decade period, director John Cassar has a very interesting resume. From the Hulk Hogan feature The Ultimate Weapon in 1998, through his most recent effort, the brand new series of 24, 24: Legacy, it also turns out Cassar has been...
- 4/7/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Chicago – Popular nursery rhymes are told to children as a way to calm them, but also as some kind of cautionary tale. Most of us could hear the melody and be able to sing the words along with it. This predictability is both its greatest strength and weakness, but the predictability that is the nursery cautionary tale in “When the Bough Breaks” is anything but a strength.
Rating: 2.5/5.0
One of the worst things a film can be is “okay”. At least if a film is at either extreme of good or bad, it tends to be memorable. I can remember every Adam Sandler film as well as I can remember every Steven Spielberg. The biggest problem with “When the Bough Breaks” is how easily it clears your mind as soon as it’s over. The only thought you might leave the film with is, “Wow, they’re going to need a good lawyer.
Rating: 2.5/5.0
One of the worst things a film can be is “okay”. At least if a film is at either extreme of good or bad, it tends to be memorable. I can remember every Adam Sandler film as well as I can remember every Steven Spielberg. The biggest problem with “When the Bough Breaks” is how easily it clears your mind as soon as it’s over. The only thought you might leave the film with is, “Wow, they’re going to need a good lawyer.
- 9/14/2016
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Simon Brew Aug 15, 2016
From the director of lots of episodes of 24 comes When The Bough Breaks, starring Morris Chestnut and Regina Hall. Here's the trailer.
Jon Cassar is a director best known for his work on the 24 TV series. But he’s now bringing his thriller edge to the big screen, in the upcoming When The Bough Breaks.
This one’s a psychological thriller that stars Morris Chestnut, Regina Hall and Jaz Sinclair, with Jack Olsen penning the script. The movie is due out in the Us next month, although we don’t have a UK release date as of yet. Still, we do have a trailer for the film, and you can see it right here…
Here’s the synopsis too…
John and Laura Taylor (Morris Chestnut and Regina Hall) are a young, professional couple who desperately want a baby. After exhausting all other options, they finally hire Anna...
From the director of lots of episodes of 24 comes When The Bough Breaks, starring Morris Chestnut and Regina Hall. Here's the trailer.
Jon Cassar is a director best known for his work on the 24 TV series. But he’s now bringing his thriller edge to the big screen, in the upcoming When The Bough Breaks.
This one’s a psychological thriller that stars Morris Chestnut, Regina Hall and Jaz Sinclair, with Jack Olsen penning the script. The movie is due out in the Us next month, although we don’t have a UK release date as of yet. Still, we do have a trailer for the film, and you can see it right here…
Here’s the synopsis too…
John and Laura Taylor (Morris Chestnut and Regina Hall) are a young, professional couple who desperately want a baby. After exhausting all other options, they finally hire Anna...
- 8/15/2016
- Den of Geek
Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems has released a new trailer (below) for the psychological thriller, “When the Bough Breaks,” directed by Jon Cassar, from a screenplay penned by Jack Olsen and Karl Gajdusek. Official synopsis reads: John and Laura Taylor (Morris Chestnut… Continue Reading →...
- 8/14/2016
- by shadowandact
- ShadowAndAct
Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems has released a new poster (above) for the psychological thriller “When the Bough Breaks,” directed by Jon Cassar, from a screenplay penned by Jack Olsen and Karl Gajdusek. Official synopsis reads: John and Laura Taylor (Morris Chestnut… Continue Reading →...
- 6/23/2016
- by Tambay Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Sony Pictures' Screen Gems has released the first trailer for the psychological thriller "When the Bough Breaks" (previously titled "The Surrogate"), directed by Jon Cassar ("24," "The Kennedys"), from a screenplay penned by Jack Olsen and Karl Gajdusek. Official synopsis reads: John and Laura Taylor (Morris Chestnut and Regina Hall) are a young, professional couple who desperately want a baby. After exhausting all other options, they finally hire Anna (Jaz Sinclair), the perfect woman to be their surrogate – but as she gets further along in her pregnancy, so too does her psychotic and...
- 4/13/2016
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Sony Pictures' Screen Gems announced that production has begun in New Orleans, Louisiana on the psychological thriller "When the Bough Breaks" (previously titled "The Surrogate"), directed by Jon Cassar ("24," "The Kennedys"), from a screenplay penned by Jack Olsen and Karl Gajdusek. Official synopsis reads: John and Laura Taylor (Morris Chestnut and Regina Hall) are a young, professional couple who desperately want a baby. After exhausting all other options, they finally hire Anna (Jaz Sinclair), the perfect woman to be their surrogate – but as she gets further along in her...
- 2/11/2015
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
• Hannibal Buress is joining Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg in Daddy's Home. Sean Ander and John Morris are directing the film, which tells the story of a radio executive (Ferrell) who wants to be the best stepdad he can to his wife's two children. But, his plans are disrupted when the children's biological father shows up. Buress will play a sarcastic handyman who believes the stepdad to be racist, the result of some ploying on the part of Wahlberg's character. Linda Cardellini also stars as Ferrell's wife. The film began shooting on Monday in New Orleans. [THR] • Clive Owen, Jaeden Lieberher,...
- 11/19/2014
- by C. Molly Smith
- EW - Inside Movies
He’s back on our screens next month as driven Dwarf leader Thorin Oakenshield. But with the Hobbit films finally complete, Richard Armitage is long since on to other things. He’s currently at work on a psychological thriller called Sleepwalker alongside Ahna O’Reilly and Haley Joel Osment.O’Reilly is the focus of this one, playing a graduate student who starts suffering from insomnia after her sleep patterns are interrupted by a nasty bout of nightmares. When she heads to a campus sleep clinic to start getting treatment, she instead starts seeing disturbing changes to her waking reality. Armitage will be a doctor who helps untangle her psychological knots and understand how her tragic past is contributing to her difficult present.As for Osment, he’s lined up for what Deadline has heard is a role unlike anything he’s done before, which makes us think he could...
- 11/18/2014
- EmpireOnline
Exclusive: The Help’s Ahna O’Reilly and The Hobbit’s Richard Armitage are in the midst of filming Sleepwalker, a psychological thriller from writer Jack Olsen and director Elliott Lester (Nightingale). O’Reilly leads the cast as a grad student who goes to a campus sleep clinic to treat her insomnia and nightmares, but instead starts experiencing unsettling changes in her waking reality every time she wakes up. With the help of a doctor, she attempts to find her way back to normalcy by unraveling the tangled knot of her dreams, reality, and shockingly tragic past.
English actor Armitage is hot off of ruling Middle Earth under heavy beard and armor in Peter Jackson’s nearly-completed Hobbit trilogy. He stars in Sleepwalker as the handsome sleep researcher who develops a unique relationship with O’Reilly. After leading New Line’s summer disaster actioner Into The Storm, Armitage returns to...
English actor Armitage is hot off of ruling Middle Earth under heavy beard and armor in Peter Jackson’s nearly-completed Hobbit trilogy. He stars in Sleepwalker as the handsome sleep researcher who develops a unique relationship with O’Reilly. After leading New Line’s summer disaster actioner Into The Storm, Armitage returns to...
- 11/18/2014
- by Jen Yamato
- Deadline
Good news for Derf Backderf from San Diego Comic-Con: his autobiographical comic My Friend Dahmer has been optioned for a film adaptation. So even if there never is a movie made of this fine graphic novel, Backderf stands to see a pretty nice paycheck coming his way, and it always warms our hearts to see artists getting paid and paid well.
According to the article by The Hollywood Reporter, the producers are not looking to make a crass horror movie based upon the life and times of serial-killer/cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer, with whom Backderf attended high school. Rather, they seek to attain the same level of unflinching and disturbing coming-of-age story that Backderf brought to us in the book (which you should buy right now, if you haven’t already). Given their pedigree of more indie projects, these producers strike me as knowing what they’re doing.
At least, I certainly hope so.
According to the article by The Hollywood Reporter, the producers are not looking to make a crass horror movie based upon the life and times of serial-killer/cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer, with whom Backderf attended high school. Rather, they seek to attain the same level of unflinching and disturbing coming-of-age story that Backderf brought to us in the book (which you should buy right now, if you haven’t already). Given their pedigree of more indie projects, these producers strike me as knowing what they’re doing.
At least, I certainly hope so.
- 7/12/2012
- by Jimmy Callaway
- Boomtron
"Belly" director Hype Williams is set to helm the independently financed $30 million sexual thriller "Lust" reports Variety.
"Basic Instinct" scribe Joe Eszterhas penned the screenplay which revolves around a 30-year old beauty who is married to an older Miami-based fashion magazine publisher. She is soon seduced by a younger charming playboy on a business trip in Los Angeles.
Throw in the backdrop of the high stakes Miami real estate scene, steamy sex scenes, high suspense, and a gay Russian personal assistant infatuated with the playboy who plans to extort the duo having the affair.
Jack Olsen recently rewrote some scenes. Scott Steindorff will produce.
"Basic Instinct" scribe Joe Eszterhas penned the screenplay which revolves around a 30-year old beauty who is married to an older Miami-based fashion magazine publisher. She is soon seduced by a younger charming playboy on a business trip in Los Angeles.
Throw in the backdrop of the high stakes Miami real estate scene, steamy sex scenes, high suspense, and a gay Russian personal assistant infatuated with the playboy who plans to extort the duo having the affair.
Jack Olsen recently rewrote some scenes. Scott Steindorff will produce.
- 8/9/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Hungry for a good book-to-film adaptation? Lord knows they're few and far between, but hopefully the true crime tale of Dr. Linda Burfield Hazzard will do a lot in terms of satisfying your hunger for murder.
The news broke today that Eric Thompson's Vigilante Entertainment has optioned New York Times bestselling author Gregg Olsen's book Starvation Heights for a feature film adaptation. For it Thompson will reunite with Rites of Spring director Padraig Reynolds.
For those not familiar with the back story ...
The setting is a forested wilderness in the Northwest, circa 1911. The villain is a tall, egotistical woman doctor with an imposing jawline and a fierce will to dominate others. The victims are two wealthy English sisters, gullible health faddists after the fashion of those who flocked to Dr. Kellogg's sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan. But unlike Dr. Kellogg's comparatively gentle method of diet plus enemas, Dr. Hazzard's...
The news broke today that Eric Thompson's Vigilante Entertainment has optioned New York Times bestselling author Gregg Olsen's book Starvation Heights for a feature film adaptation. For it Thompson will reunite with Rites of Spring director Padraig Reynolds.
For those not familiar with the back story ...
The setting is a forested wilderness in the Northwest, circa 1911. The villain is a tall, egotistical woman doctor with an imposing jawline and a fierce will to dominate others. The victims are two wealthy English sisters, gullible health faddists after the fashion of those who flocked to Dr. Kellogg's sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan. But unlike Dr. Kellogg's comparatively gentle method of diet plus enemas, Dr. Hazzard's...
- 6/6/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Rising British actress Carey Mulligan ("An Education," "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps") is reportedly close to signing onto the horror feature "Cradle Will Fall" for Screen Gems reports Pajiba.
Jack Olsen penned the script about a psychologically disturbed surrogate mother who decides to keep both the baby and the husband. The report also lists Kate Winslet and Cate Blanchett being sought to play the mother, Adrien Brody as the father, and both Gary Fleder and Mark Pellington up for director.
Mulligan's involvement depends upon a script rewrite says the source, but Mulligan's reps have denied the whole report over at Movieline. Let us wait and see how this pans out.
Jack Olsen penned the script about a psychologically disturbed surrogate mother who decides to keep both the baby and the husband. The report also lists Kate Winslet and Cate Blanchett being sought to play the mother, Adrien Brody as the father, and both Gary Fleder and Mark Pellington up for director.
Mulligan's involvement depends upon a script rewrite says the source, but Mulligan's reps have denied the whole report over at Movieline. Let us wait and see how this pans out.
- 7/29/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
At the ripe old age of 25, Carey Mulligan has earned an Academy Award nomination and quickly cemented her reputation as one of the best young actresses working in film. However, accolades and praise does not necessarily put food on the table and shoes on the feet. According to Pajiba, Mulligan is apparently really close to starring in a thriller from Sony’s shlocky distribution arm, Screen Gems.
Mulligan is very close to starring in Cradle Will Fall, a thriller about a surrogate mother who wants to keep the baby and husband for herself. Or in other words, your typical Lifetime movie of the week. Pajiba states that Screen Gems is sending the script out to actors like Kate Winslet, Cate Blanchett and Adrien Brody and directors like Mark Pellington and Gary Felder, but the future of this project rests on Mulligan and writer Jack Olsen’s shoulders.
If Olsen’s...
Mulligan is very close to starring in Cradle Will Fall, a thriller about a surrogate mother who wants to keep the baby and husband for herself. Or in other words, your typical Lifetime movie of the week. Pajiba states that Screen Gems is sending the script out to actors like Kate Winslet, Cate Blanchett and Adrien Brody and directors like Mark Pellington and Gary Felder, but the future of this project rests on Mulligan and writer Jack Olsen’s shoulders.
If Olsen’s...
- 7/28/2010
- by Douglas Reinhardt
- Movie Cultists
Carey Mulligan -- the radiant It girl of Hollywood after her Oscar nominated turn in An Education and her upcoming roles in two of this possible year's Oscar contenders, Wall Street 2 and Never Let Me Go -- is all but on board Screen Gems' Cradle Will Fall, so we're told by The Hollywood Cog.
The film, which is a priority for the studio, is being fast-tracked and is currently in the casting stage, though Mulligan's participation is contingent upon a script polish of a Jack Olsen script (formerly titled Within).
The film itself, which is about a baby's surrogate who becomes obsessed with wanting the baby and the husband for herself -- smacks of The Hand that Rocked the Cradle, but one would imagine there's more to it if Mulligan is interested. There's no director attached as of yet, but Screen Gems is clearly searching for someone...
The film, which is a priority for the studio, is being fast-tracked and is currently in the casting stage, though Mulligan's participation is contingent upon a script polish of a Jack Olsen script (formerly titled Within).
The film itself, which is about a baby's surrogate who becomes obsessed with wanting the baby and the husband for herself -- smacks of The Hand that Rocked the Cradle, but one would imagine there's more to it if Mulligan is interested. There's no director attached as of yet, but Screen Gems is clearly searching for someone...
- 7/26/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
Sony's Screen Gems has picked up the thriller spec "Within" written by Jack Olsen. Michael Lynne, Bob Shaye and Dylan Sellers are producing via their Unique Features. Stinking too much like another past film called "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle," focuses on a couple whose marriage is threatened when the baby surrogate they have hired becomes obsessed with wanting to have the husband and the baby all for herself. Olsen also wrote the Rko upcoming remake of the 1956 film "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt...
- 3/2/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Sony's Screen Gems has picked up the thriller spec "Within" written by Jack Olsen. Michael Lynne, Bob Shaye and Dylan Sellers are producing via their Unique Features. Stinking too much like another past film called "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle," focuses on a couple whose marriage is threatened when the baby surrogate they have hired becomes obsessed with wanting to have the husband and the baby all for herself. Olsen also wrote the Rko upcoming remake of the 1956 film "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt...
- 3/2/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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