Making the most of the beautiful weather, Kirsten Dunst and Garrett Hedlund hung out in Toluca Lake, California yesterday afternoon (June 16).
The celebrity couple tried their best to ignore the paparazzi as they went about their business, grabbing a bite to eat and enjoying each other’s company.
Last week, Kirsten and Garrett hit up the Vermont Kitchen & Bar in Los Feliz for a gourmet meal and they’ve also been spotted house hunting as of late.
In career news, Miss Dunst has a trio of projects in the pipeline, including “The Two Faces of January,” “Anchorman: The Legend Continues,” and “Cities.”...
The celebrity couple tried their best to ignore the paparazzi as they went about their business, grabbing a bite to eat and enjoying each other’s company.
Last week, Kirsten and Garrett hit up the Vermont Kitchen & Bar in Los Feliz for a gourmet meal and they’ve also been spotted house hunting as of late.
In career news, Miss Dunst has a trio of projects in the pipeline, including “The Two Faces of January,” “Anchorman: The Legend Continues,” and “Cities.”...
- 6/17/2013
- GossipCenter
Another celebrity couple is apparently on the rocks. Victoria's Secret supermodel Miranda Kerr and heartthrob actor Orlando Bloom have sparked divorce rumors after being photographed not wearing their wedding rings.
After dating for three years, the pair married in July 2010 and have an 18-month-old son, Flynn. Kerr and Bloom are both said to have demanding work schedules that limit their time together.
Kerr's manager Annie Kelly denied The Sun's report saying, "There is absolutely no truth in the headline or story."
Photos: 2012 Celebrity splits
Kerr can be seen on the cover of Harper's Bazaar UK's August issue where she was asked about Bloom attending her runway shows. "I never really want Orlando to be there [in the audience of a show] because it makes me nervous."
Bloom is well-known for his roles as Legolas in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy and as Will Turner in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series. He will next...
After dating for three years, the pair married in July 2010 and have an 18-month-old son, Flynn. Kerr and Bloom are both said to have demanding work schedules that limit their time together.
Kerr's manager Annie Kelly denied The Sun's report saying, "There is absolutely no truth in the headline or story."
Photos: 2012 Celebrity splits
Kerr can be seen on the cover of Harper's Bazaar UK's August issue where she was asked about Bloom attending her runway shows. "I never really want Orlando to be there [in the audience of a show] because it makes me nervous."
Bloom is well-known for his roles as Legolas in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy and as Will Turner in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series. He will next...
- 7/23/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Though the Bond films he appeared in may not have all been up to snuff, I’ve always found Pierce Brosnan to be a supremely engaging, and surprisingly versatile, screen presence, which is why his recent flurry of activity — topped by his deliciously double-sided turn in Roman Polanski‘s The Ghost Writer — has been a rather welcome one in my own eyes. Even in mediocre efforts like The Greatest or Remember Me, Brosnan has been making a point lately of reminding us how good he can be.
This makes the news of Roger Donaldson‘s helming of November Man all the more satisfying. The adaptation of Bill Granger‘s espionage novel has long been a passion project for Brosnan — as well as his production label, Irish DreamTime — and Donaldson‘s now-confirmed involvement will afford the actor-producer the opportunity to finally realize this long-developing interest of his. Also of note here:...
This makes the news of Roger Donaldson‘s helming of November Man all the more satisfying. The adaptation of Bill Granger‘s espionage novel has long been a passion project for Brosnan — as well as his production label, Irish DreamTime — and Donaldson‘s now-confirmed involvement will afford the actor-producer the opportunity to finally realize this long-developing interest of his. Also of note here:...
- 5/15/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
Anil Kapoor would be back in Hollywood soon. Though there was quite some fanfare when he was signed for Cities exactly a year ago, the film didn't quite kick-start as per plans. Originally slated to go on floors in October last year, it went on hold for a while, hence making one wonder if the film would indeed make any progress soon. However all rumours are being quashed, what with those associated with the film confirming that the film is pretty much on track and it is just a matter of time before it goes on floors.
"Yes, it was announced that Cities would go on floors late last year. It is unfortunate it didn't quite happen but the film would be made for sure. In fact plans are already being put together and all actors, whether Anil Kapoor, Kirsten Dunst, Orlando Bloom or Dominic Cooper, are kept posted on its progress.
"Yes, it was announced that Cities would go on floors late last year. It is unfortunate it didn't quite happen but the film would be made for sure. In fact plans are already being put together and all actors, whether Anil Kapoor, Kirsten Dunst, Orlando Bloom or Dominic Cooper, are kept posted on its progress.
- 4/16/2012
- by Joginder Tuteja
- BollywoodHungama
Gerard Butler is the latest person in talks to star in the male lead role in Albert Hughes' "Motor City" at Warner Bros. Pictures and Dark Castle reports Variety.
The story follows a small-time hood framed and sent to prison by a drug trafficker, only to relentlessly exact revenge years later to get back the woman he loves. Gary Oldman and Amber Heard have already been cast.
Dominic Cooper was previously cast but had to depart due to a scheduling conflict with "Cities". Earlier this month Jake Gyllenhaal was attached then bowed out a day later, also citing scheduling conflicts.
Shooting aims to kick off in June.
The story follows a small-time hood framed and sent to prison by a drug trafficker, only to relentlessly exact revenge years later to get back the woman he loves. Gary Oldman and Amber Heard have already been cast.
Dominic Cooper was previously cast but had to depart due to a scheduling conflict with "Cities". Earlier this month Jake Gyllenhaal was attached then bowed out a day later, also citing scheduling conflicts.
Shooting aims to kick off in June.
- 3/30/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Update: Whoops! Looks like the musical casting couches tune will have to be played once more as Deadline now brings word that Gyllenhaal will have to pass on the film due to scheduling issues. Next!Do you hear that oddly off-key plinky plonky music? The stuff that sounds like it was dredged from a thousand childhood nightmares? Don’t worry too much: it’s just the tune that plays whenever Hollywood indulges in musical casting couches. We said last month that news of Dominic Cooper joining the cast of Roger Donaldson’s Cities could well take him out of the cast for Albert Hughes’ action thriller Motor City. So it has come to pass, but at least Hughes has Jake Gyllenhaal in negotiations to take his place.Assuming he gets the 17 boxes of rainbow-coloured wine gums he specifies in his contract, Gyllenhaal will play a small-time hood who gets framed and thrown in the slammer.
- 3/8/2012
- EmpireOnline
One half of the famous Hughes brothers, Albert Hughes, and his next project, Motor City, are in a bit of a pickle as Dominic Cooper has now been forced to drop out due to scheduling conflicts. On the other side, though, it looks like we’ve seen less and less of Jake Gyllenhaal as the years [...]
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- 3/8/2012
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Jake Gyllenhaal is in negotiations to star in Albert Hughes' revenge thriller "Motor City" for Dark Castle and Warner Bros. Pictures reports Heat Vision.
The story follows a small-time hood (Gyllenhaal) framed and sent to prison by a drug trafficker, only to relentlessly exact revenge years later to get back the woman he loves.
Gary Oldman and Amber Heard have already been cast. Gyllenhaal would replace the previously cast Dominic Cooper who had to depart due to a scheduling conflict with "Cities".
Chad St. John penned the script while Joel Silver and Andrew Rona are producing. Shooting kicks off in May in Berlin.
The story follows a small-time hood (Gyllenhaal) framed and sent to prison by a drug trafficker, only to relentlessly exact revenge years later to get back the woman he loves.
Gary Oldman and Amber Heard have already been cast. Gyllenhaal would replace the previously cast Dominic Cooper who had to depart due to a scheduling conflict with "Cities".
Chad St. John penned the script while Joel Silver and Andrew Rona are producing. Shooting kicks off in May in Berlin.
- 3/8/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
After his acclaimed two-role turn in The Devil's Double, Dominic Cooper hit the studio jackpot when Warner Bros. tapped him to star in the Allen Hughes thriller Motor City. Alas, Cooper's fallen out of the big studio gig over scheduling conflicts (he just replaced Clive Owen in, uh, Cities — no relation!) and now Jake Gyllenhaal has taken his place, reports Variety. If the plot seems standard issue — a man just out of prison tracks down the crooks who framed him — the central conceit is novel: According to The Playlist, the protagonist has only a single line of dialogue. Hey, it worked for Jean Dujardin!
- 3/7/2012
- by Kyle Buchanan
- Vulture
Well, the writing was on the wall a few weeks ago when Dominic Cooper replaced Clive Owen in the ensemble drama "Cities," but it seems it'll just a bit of musical chairs as Cooper himself has now been replaced in "Motor City."
Jake Gyllenhaal will now take the lead of the upcoming thriller, one that promises to offer up something a bit different. Penned by Chad St. John, the hotly buzzed 2009 Black List script follows a small-time crook who is framed and sent to jail, and then goes after the guys that put him there. You've seen this before right? Well, the pull here is that Gyllenhaal's character only has one line of dialogue in the whole thing. And with Amber Heard as the gal, Gary Oldman as the villain and Albert Hughes directing, we have to say we're pretty damn curious. B-movie pulp? Maybe, but that cast is hard to ignore.
Jake Gyllenhaal will now take the lead of the upcoming thriller, one that promises to offer up something a bit different. Penned by Chad St. John, the hotly buzzed 2009 Black List script follows a small-time crook who is framed and sent to jail, and then goes after the guys that put him there. You've seen this before right? Well, the pull here is that Gyllenhaal's character only has one line of dialogue in the whole thing. And with Amber Heard as the gal, Gary Oldman as the villain and Albert Hughes directing, we have to say we're pretty damn curious. B-movie pulp? Maybe, but that cast is hard to ignore.
- 3/7/2012
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Jake Gyllenhaal is in negotiations to star in Motor City, the Dark Castle revenge thriller being directed by Albert Hughes. Warner Bros. is distributing. Gyllenhaal would replace Dominic Cooper, who was previously cast but exited due to a scheduling conflict with another project, Cities. Photos: 7 Hot Films to Watch at Berlin Film Festival 2012 Gary Oldman and Amber Heard already have been cast in the pic, about a small-time hood (Gyllenhaal) who is framed and sent to prison by a drug trafficker, only to relentlessly exact revenge years later to get back the woman he loves. A May
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- 2/28/2012
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Orlando Bloom has reportedly been cast in Zulu. He will team with Djimon Hounsou on the Jerome Salle-directed thriller, according to Screen Daily. It centres around two South African policemen investigating the murder of a high-profile rugby player's teenage daughter. Bloom is due to star in the upcoming financial thriller Cities and will reprise his role as Legolas in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in December. Hounsou was due to appear in Paradise Lost before the project was shelved. (more)...
- 2/21/2012
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
Orlando Bloom has reportedly been cast in Zulu. He will team with Djimon Hounsou on the Jerome Salle-directed thriller, according to Screen Daily. It centres around two South African policemen investigating the murder of a high-profile rugby player's teenage daughter. Bloom is due to star in the upcoming financial thriller Cities and will reprise his role as Legolas in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in December. Hounsou was due to appear in Paradise Lost before the project was shelved. (more)...
- 2/21/2012
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
Orlando Bloom hasn't exactly had the best time of it at the multiplex in recent years. After his successful run in the Lotr and Pirates franchises ended, he's had a few decent films, but nothing that stood out. So he'll likely be hoping for better things with Jerome Salle's Zulu, which finds him teaming up with Djimon Hounsou.
Salle, who directed Anthony Zimmer (which was badly remade as The Tourist) and The Burma Conspiracy, has worked with regular co-writer Julien Rappeneau to adapt Caryl Ferey's novel, set in post-Apartheid South Africa.
Bloom and Hounsou will play a pair of South African coppers who investigate crimes including the murder of 18-year-old Nicole Wiese, the daughter of a championship Springbok rugby team player. Suffice to say, things just get darker from there.
Zulu is set to start filming in Cape Town this July. Bloom, who was last seen in The Three Musketeers,...
Salle, who directed Anthony Zimmer (which was badly remade as The Tourist) and The Burma Conspiracy, has worked with regular co-writer Julien Rappeneau to adapt Caryl Ferey's novel, set in post-Apartheid South Africa.
Bloom and Hounsou will play a pair of South African coppers who investigate crimes including the murder of 18-year-old Nicole Wiese, the daughter of a championship Springbok rugby team player. Suffice to say, things just get darker from there.
Zulu is set to start filming in Cape Town this July. Bloom, who was last seen in The Three Musketeers,...
- 2/21/2012
- icelebz.com
Orlando Bloom hasn’t exactly had the best time of it at the multiplex in recent years. After his successful run in the Lotr and Pirates franchises ended, he’s had a few decent films, but nothing that stood out. So he’ll likely be hoping for better things with Jerome Salle’s Zulu, which finds him teaming up with Djimon Hounsou.Salle, who directed Anthony Zimmer (which was badly remade as The Tourist) and The Burma Conspiracy, has worked with regular co-writer Julien Rappeneau to adapt Caryl Ferey’s novel, set in post-Apartheid South Africa.Bloom and Hounsou will play a pair of South African coppers who investigate crimes including the murder of 18-year-old Nicole Wiese, the daughter of a championship Springbok rugby team player. Suffice to say, things just get darker from there.Zulu is set to start filming in Cape Town this July. Bloom, who was last seen in The Three Musketeers,...
- 2/21/2012
- EmpireOnline
2011 was a big year for Amanda Seyfried's ex Dominic Cooper. The dark and handsome thesp starred in not one, but two roles in "The Devil's Double," as well as nailed the character of Howard Stark in the blockbuster "Captain America."
But it appears Cooper's just getting started — because word around Tinseltown is that he is set to replace Clive Owen in the international thriller "Cities." (Before you ask, Owen had to bow out due to scheduling issues.)
Helmed by "The Bank Job" director, Roger Donaldson, "Cities" is set just before the financial crash, with stories taking place all over the world that (presumably) are intertwined and (presumably) relate to finance.
Since Cooper is considerably younger than Owen-- # years to be exact—we can assume the role is neutral enough to swap those two stars out. Guess one can be an evil banker at any age.
If the deal goes...
But it appears Cooper's just getting started — because word around Tinseltown is that he is set to replace Clive Owen in the international thriller "Cities." (Before you ask, Owen had to bow out due to scheduling issues.)
Helmed by "The Bank Job" director, Roger Donaldson, "Cities" is set just before the financial crash, with stories taking place all over the world that (presumably) are intertwined and (presumably) relate to finance.
Since Cooper is considerably younger than Owen-- # years to be exact—we can assume the role is neutral enough to swap those two stars out. Guess one can be an evil banker at any age.
If the deal goes...
- 2/15/2012
- by Elizabeth Durand
- NextMovie
Dominic Cooper had a pretty good 2011, starring in the completely loony but powerful The Devil's Double, in which he played a dual role, and playing a pretty excellent Howard Stark in Captain America: The First Avenger, in a small but memorable part. He's also in My Week With Marilyn for about 10 minutes, but I won't hold that against him. And neither will the people behind what looks like his next movie, it seems-- Variety reports Cooper is set to replace Clive Owen in Cities an international thriller from The Bank Job director Roger Donaldson. The cast that's already in place is also pretty impressive, including Orlando Bloom, Kirsten Dunst-- Elizabethtown reunion alert!-- and Slumdog Millionaire's Anil Kapoor. The film takes place before the financial crash, with stories taking place all over the world and presumably somehow tied in to finance. Cooper is a good bit younger than Owen,...
- 2/14/2012
- cinemablend.com
Dominic Cooper has replaced Clive Owen in 'Cities'. The 'Devil's Double' actor has signed up for the drama alongside Anil Kapoor, Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom after the 'Layer Cake' star was forced to drop out due to scheduling conflicts. 'Cities' - which will be directed by Roger Donaldson - is described as a 'cautionary tale about greed and ambition' and is set in three different locations with each city telling a different story, which eventually collide to show how the fortunes of others impact on other individuals across the globe. In New York, a hedge fund manager who will now be played by Dominic has everything he could ever want - money, sex and power - but is constantly...
- 2/14/2012
- Monsters and Critics
Dominic Cooper has joined the cast of Cities. He will replace Clive Owen, who is pulling out of the financial thriller due to scheduling difficulties, according to Variety. The ensemble cast for Cities features Anil Kapoor, Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom. Shooting on Roger Donaldson's film is expected to begin in London, Mumbai and New York over the next few months. The movie is said to be set around the time of a record high on the Dow Jones stock market and focuses on a number of characters around (more)...
- 2/14/2012
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
Dominic Cooper ("The Devil's Double," "Captain America") has entered final negotiations to join the cast of Roger Donaldson's international thriller "Cities", replacing Clive Owen in the project says Variety.
The story takes place in the months before the Dow Jones stock-market high and intertwines the stories of characters around the globe, including a New York hedge fund manager, a Mumbai police officer and a couple house-hunting in London.
Orlando Bloom, Kirsten Dunst and Anil Kapoor also star. Cooper's involvement means it's unlikely he'll also do Albert Hughes' revenge thriller "Motor City" which he's been linked to. Matthew Metcalfe and Chris Curling are producing.
The story takes place in the months before the Dow Jones stock-market high and intertwines the stories of characters around the globe, including a New York hedge fund manager, a Mumbai police officer and a couple house-hunting in London.
Orlando Bloom, Kirsten Dunst and Anil Kapoor also star. Cooper's involvement means it's unlikely he'll also do Albert Hughes' revenge thriller "Motor City" which he's been linked to. Matthew Metcalfe and Chris Curling are producing.
- 2/14/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Last May, we brought word of Roger Donaldson putting together a starry ensemble for financial thriller Cities, with Clive Owen, Anil Kapoor, Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom starring. Now, thanks to those pesky scheduling difficulties, Owen is out and Dominic Cooper is taking his place. As its name suggests, Cities follows several stories set around the world in the months before the Dow Jones stock market hit a high point. We’re introduced to a New York hedge fund manager, a Mumbai police officer battling corruption and a young couple in London trying to get their feet on the property ladder.Donaldson is also behind the script, and he’s looking to start shooting in the next few months across London, Mumbai and New York.But the move might cause a scheduling ripple of its own, as Cooper was set to shoot Albert Hughes’ action thriller Motor City around the same time.
- 2/14/2012
- EmpireOnline
Clive Owen Replaced By Dominic Cooper In Cities
Although Clive Owens was originally slated for the lead role in Cities, due to a schedule conflict he has now been replaced by the hunk that is Dominic Cooper. Cooper has been tearing up Hollywood lately with his roles in The Devil's Double and Captain America: The First Avenger, both released in 2011.
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Although Clive Owens was originally slated for the lead role in Cities, due to a schedule conflict he has now been replaced by the hunk that is Dominic Cooper. Cooper has been tearing up Hollywood lately with his roles in The Devil's Double and Captain America: The First Avenger, both released in 2011.
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- 2/13/2012
- by Lindsay Sperling
- We Got This Covered
Dominic Cooper (The Devil’s Double) has signed on to star in Cities, replacing Clive Owen (Closer) in the lead role.
Cooper will appear opposite Kirsten Dunst (Spider-Man), Orlando Bloom (Elizabethtown), and Anil Kapoor (Slumdog Millionaire) in the international thriller.
Cities intertwines the stories of characters around the globe, including a New York hedge fund manager, a Mumbai police officer and a couple who are house-hunting in London.
Roger Donaldson is attached to direct from his own screenplay.
Filming is expected to get underway over the course of the next few months.
Source: Variety...
Cooper will appear opposite Kirsten Dunst (Spider-Man), Orlando Bloom (Elizabethtown), and Anil Kapoor (Slumdog Millionaire) in the international thriller.
Cities intertwines the stories of characters around the globe, including a New York hedge fund manager, a Mumbai police officer and a couple who are house-hunting in London.
Roger Donaldson is attached to direct from his own screenplay.
Filming is expected to get underway over the course of the next few months.
Source: Variety...
- 2/13/2012
- by Jamie Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Dominic Cooper has been on a tear lately, raising his profile in 2011 thanks to his dual role turn in "The Devil's Double" and his stint in the comic book tentpole "Captain America: The First Avenger." But it seems there may be some changes on the horizon for the actor. He's got a handful of projects on the way -- "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter," "Summer In February," "Half Of A Yellow Sun," "Motor City" -- with his calendar becoming full, and it seems his latest manuever may mean dropping the latter studio pic as a result. Cooper has signed on to star in "Cities," replacing Clive Owen who had to bow out due to his own scheduling conflicts. Set to star Kirsten Dunst, Orlando Bloom and Anil Kapoor, the story penned by director Roger Donaldson and British TV veteran Glenn Wilhide, has been described as a cautionary tale, blending three interlinking...
- 2/13/2012
- The Playlist
British actor Dominic Cooper gave us one of the last year’s best acting performances in The Devil’s Double and had one hell of the year in which he starred in Captain America and awards contender My Week with Marilyn. Now comes word from Variety that Cooper has just entered final negotiations to join Roger Donaldson‘s [...]
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- 2/12/2012
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Those who saw The Devil’s Double, My Week With Marilyn and Captain America will know that Dominic Cooper had one hell of a year in 2011. Although his may not have been as good as, say, Jessica Chastain‘s, it was still a breakout 12 months that most up-and-comers would kill for. Coming out of it a young star, Variety reports, Cooper has just entered final negotiations to join Roger Donaldson‘s thriller Cities.
Due to scheduling conflicts, Clive Owen was forced to drop out of the picture, which already stars Kirsten Dunst, Orlando Bloom and Anil Kappor. However, with this not-so-upsetting bit of information, we now know that Cooper will head the project, which “takes place in the months before the Dow Jones stock-market high and intertwines the stories of characters around the globe, including New York hedge fund manager, a Mumbai police officer and a couple who are house-hunting in London.
Due to scheduling conflicts, Clive Owen was forced to drop out of the picture, which already stars Kirsten Dunst, Orlando Bloom and Anil Kappor. However, with this not-so-upsetting bit of information, we now know that Cooper will head the project, which “takes place in the months before the Dow Jones stock-market high and intertwines the stories of characters around the globe, including New York hedge fund manager, a Mumbai police officer and a couple who are house-hunting in London.
- 2/12/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
What do you call a Whopper in Spain? Clive Owen knows.
The "Killer Elite" star has shaved his moustache and is now walking the streets of Spain making Burger King look a lot cooler than it has any right to be. Owen is the latest celebrity to appear in a seemingly random foreign language commercial, following in the footsteps of Ben Stiller, Natalie Portman and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
We just hope that if Owen ends up playing the villain in Spike Lee's "Oldboy" remake, the movie ends with him taking off his Clive Owen mask and revealing a completely different person underneath.
Clive Owen will be seen in 2012 in "Intruders," "Hemingway & Gellhorn," "Blind" and "Cities," but he's ending 2011 with some fast food. Check out the commercial below, courtesy of YouTube.
The "Killer Elite" star has shaved his moustache and is now walking the streets of Spain making Burger King look a lot cooler than it has any right to be. Owen is the latest celebrity to appear in a seemingly random foreign language commercial, following in the footsteps of Ben Stiller, Natalie Portman and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
We just hope that if Owen ends up playing the villain in Spike Lee's "Oldboy" remake, the movie ends with him taking off his Clive Owen mask and revealing a completely different person underneath.
Clive Owen will be seen in 2012 in "Intruders," "Hemingway & Gellhorn," "Blind" and "Cities," but he's ending 2011 with some fast food. Check out the commercial below, courtesy of YouTube.
- 12/31/2011
- by Bryan Enk
- NextMovie
A young woman with a promising career, that’s a brief description of the Justine character, but the same can be said of a 2011 sci-fi drama protagonist, Kirsten Dunst. Talented thesp began her career when she was three years old and has a pretty busy schedule this year. Best actress at the Cannes Film Festival [...]
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- 11/17/2011
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Anil Kapoor is one of the most recognisable Indian actors both in India and abroad, best known here for his excellent performances as the gameshow host on Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire and in the final season of 24.
Deadline are now reporting that Kapoor has closed a deal with 20th Century Fox that has secured him the rights to produce an Indian version of the now-iconic American TV series, in which he will be taking on the leading role of a new Indian rendering of Jack Bauer, who was of course played on the Us series by none other than the awesome Kiefer Sutherland.
Kapoor has naturally got a big pair of shoes to fill, because I don’t think anyone else could have played Jack Bauer anywhere near as well as Sutherland did (and I’m hoping he’ll return to the role if the 24 movie finally materialises). But...
Deadline are now reporting that Kapoor has closed a deal with 20th Century Fox that has secured him the rights to produce an Indian version of the now-iconic American TV series, in which he will be taking on the leading role of a new Indian rendering of Jack Bauer, who was of course played on the Us series by none other than the awesome Kiefer Sutherland.
Kapoor has naturally got a big pair of shoes to fill, because I don’t think anyone else could have played Jack Bauer anywhere near as well as Sutherland did (and I’m hoping he’ll return to the role if the 24 movie finally materialises). But...
- 11/12/2011
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Last seen trading insults, punches and bullets with Jason Statham in Killer Elite, Clive Owen shows no intentions of giving up on the action genre. He's attached to star in Recall, which is now being touted at the American Film Market.
With a script by Paul Schrader, Recall sounds like gene-splice between Memento and any number of hostage drama films. It'll find Owen as an Nsa agent attempting to figure out what happened during a botched effort to rescue some prisoners. As his memory of the events slowly begins to return, he discovers there's no one he can trust - not even His Own Brain (cue dramatic organ music sting.)
Harold Becker, who last brought the world Mercury Rising and the distinctly dodgy Domestic Disturbance in 2001, is on board to direct. He'll start shooting next March in Washington DC and Bulgaria.
Owen will next be seen in horror thriller Intruders,...
With a script by Paul Schrader, Recall sounds like gene-splice between Memento and any number of hostage drama films. It'll find Owen as an Nsa agent attempting to figure out what happened during a botched effort to rescue some prisoners. As his memory of the events slowly begins to return, he discovers there's no one he can trust - not even His Own Brain (cue dramatic organ music sting.)
Harold Becker, who last brought the world Mercury Rising and the distinctly dodgy Domestic Disturbance in 2001, is on board to direct. He'll start shooting next March in Washington DC and Bulgaria.
Owen will next be seen in horror thriller Intruders,...
- 11/9/2011
- icelebz.com
Last seen trading insults, punches and bullets with Jason Statham in Killer Elite, Clive Owen shows no intentions of giving up on the action genre. He’s attached to star in Recall, which is now being touted at the American Film Market.With a script by Paul Schrader, Recall sounds like gene-splice between Memento and any number of hostage drama films. It’ll find Owen as an Nsa agent attempting to figure out what happened during a botched effort to rescue some prisoners. As his memory of the events slowly begins to return, he discovers there’s no one he can trust – not even His Own Brain (cue dramatic organ music sting.)Harold Becker, who last brought the world Mercury Rising and the distinctly dodgy Domestic Disturbance in 2001, is on board to direct. He’ll start shooting next March in Washington DC and Bulgaria.Owen will next be seen in horror thriller Intruders,...
- 11/8/2011
- EmpireOnline
Find it hard to keep up with what films are casting and which actors and actress are doing what? You're not the only one. It's all but impossible to keep up with everything, which is why we bring you Casting Bits. Today we've got a bunch of big names in smaller movies, a few studio productions sprinkled in and then a couple we missed in recent days. After the jump read about: Miley Cyrus cast as Adam Sandler's daughter in Hotel Transylvania Rufus Sewell is confirmed to join Paradise Lost, as Lucifer's buddy Samael Clive Owen is an Nsa agent in Recall, written by Paul Schrader Elizabethtown co-stars Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom team up again in Cities Genesis Rodriguez is an FBI agent in The Last Stand Comedians Tracy Morgan and Eddie Griffin are reportedly battling to play the Ol' Dirty Bastard in a coming biopic Alona Tal...
- 11/7/2011
- by Germain Lussier
- Slash Film
After Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, Anil Kapoor would be seen in the Hollywood flick Cities. Cities is a cautionary tale about greed and ambition that takes place in the exuberant months leading up to the Dow Jones all-time stock market high. Fortunes, both big and small are put at risk as people around the globe gamble that the financial market's meteoric rise will continue. While the film originally featured Clive Owen along with Anil, the latest is that Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom too have been added to the cast of this film. The thriller is being produced by Matthew Metcalfe and Chris Curling and is directed by Roger Donaldson.
- 11/5/2011
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
After Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, Anil Kapoor would be seen in the Hollywood flick Cities. Cities is a cautionary tale about greed and ambition that takes place in the exuberant months leading up to the Dow Jones all-time stock market high. Fortunes, both big and small are put at risk as people around the globe gamble that the financial market's meteoric rise will continue. While the film originally featured Clive Owen along with Anil, the latest is that Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom too have been added to the cast of this film. The thriller is being produced by Matthew Metcalfe and Chris Curling and is directed by Roger Donaldson.
- 11/5/2011
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Here comes the bride, all dressed depressed in white ♬
Should the Apocalypse ever need to take wife, it couldn't do better than to kneel before one Kirsten Dunst and beg for her hand in unholy matrimony. Isn't she aesthetically effective and spectacularly depressing in a wedding gown?! Two of her signature characters, Justine in Melancholia and Marie Antoinette in Marie Antoinette march toward certain doom in their white and ivory splendor.
I was thinking about Dunst for four reasons today.
It's Marie Antoinette's 256th birthday today. Eat cake. I was just reading that she'll reteam with Orlando Bloom, her Elizabethtown co-star for, sort of in the Roger Donaldson's new interlocking stories thriller Cities. I believe she'll be involved with Clive Owen's character in the film, a NYC hedge fund manager. But the Elizabethtown connection is worrisome only in that that film seemed to lead to the sudden downward spiral of her career,...
Should the Apocalypse ever need to take wife, it couldn't do better than to kneel before one Kirsten Dunst and beg for her hand in unholy matrimony. Isn't she aesthetically effective and spectacularly depressing in a wedding gown?! Two of her signature characters, Justine in Melancholia and Marie Antoinette in Marie Antoinette march toward certain doom in their white and ivory splendor.
I was thinking about Dunst for four reasons today.
It's Marie Antoinette's 256th birthday today. Eat cake. I was just reading that she'll reteam with Orlando Bloom, her Elizabethtown co-star for, sort of in the Roger Donaldson's new interlocking stories thriller Cities. I believe she'll be involved with Clive Owen's character in the film, a NYC hedge fund manager. But the Elizabethtown connection is worrisome only in that that film seemed to lead to the sudden downward spiral of her career,...
- 11/2/2011
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Without wanting to get ahead of myself, this sounds like one of the most promising projects that I’ve read recently. Roger Donaldson’s latest film, Justice, starring Nicolas Cage, January Jones, and Guy Pearce, is out in cinemas here on 18th November, and he’s already lining up a fantastic cast for his next feature, Cities.
Clive Owen (Children of Men) and Anil Kapoor (Slumdog Millionaire) are already attached, and The Playlist are now reporting that Kirsten Dunst (Melancholia) and Orlando Bloom (The Three Musketeers) are in talks to join too.
“[T]he film is described as a cautionary tale, blending three interlinking story lines—a New York hedge fund manager (Owen) chasing sex, money and power, a Mumbai cop investigating corrupt colleagues (one of whom is Kapoor) and their links to property speculators, and a young London couple finding it difficult to plant a foot on the property ladder.
Clive Owen (Children of Men) and Anil Kapoor (Slumdog Millionaire) are already attached, and The Playlist are now reporting that Kirsten Dunst (Melancholia) and Orlando Bloom (The Three Musketeers) are in talks to join too.
“[T]he film is described as a cautionary tale, blending three interlinking story lines—a New York hedge fund manager (Owen) chasing sex, money and power, a Mumbai cop investigating corrupt colleagues (one of whom is Kapoor) and their links to property speculators, and a young London couple finding it difficult to plant a foot on the property ladder.
- 11/2/2011
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Washington, Oct 31: Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom will be paired again for the upcoming flick 'Cities'.
The pair was previously paired opposite each other in 2005 movie 'Elizabethtown'.
In 'Cities', both the actors will play the role of a young couple in London struggling to get together the money for a deposit on their first home, Contactmusic reported.
The movie, which also stars Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor, has been described as a 'cautionary tale about greed and ambition'. (Ani)...
The pair was previously paired opposite each other in 2005 movie 'Elizabethtown'.
In 'Cities', both the actors will play the role of a young couple in London struggling to get together the money for a deposit on their first home, Contactmusic reported.
The movie, which also stars Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor, has been described as a 'cautionary tale about greed and ambition'. (Ani)...
- 10/31/2011
- by Machan Kumar
- RealBollywood.com
Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom, who starred as lovers in Cameron Crowe's yikes-awful Elizabethtown, are reuniting for an international thriller called Cities starring Clive Owen and Slumdog Millionaire's Anil Kapoor. Though this does Not bode well, I have really liked Kiki in other films (she was great in All Good Things, for example) and I hear she's fantastic in Melancholia.
Orlando Bloom, on the other hand:
Keeks doesn't really know what a Manic Pixie Dream Girl is
Clive Owen and Anil Kapoor join Cities
According to Deadline, the film is a cautionary tale about greed and ambition that takes place in the exuberant months leading up to the Dow Jones all-time stock market high. Fortunes, both big and small are put at risk as people around the globe gamble that the financial market’s meteoric rise will continue. In New York, a hedge fund manager (Owen) has everything he wants – money,...
Orlando Bloom, on the other hand:
Keeks doesn't really know what a Manic Pixie Dream Girl is
Clive Owen and Anil Kapoor join Cities
According to Deadline, the film is a cautionary tale about greed and ambition that takes place in the exuberant months leading up to the Dow Jones all-time stock market high. Fortunes, both big and small are put at risk as people around the globe gamble that the financial market’s meteoric rise will continue. In New York, a hedge fund manager (Owen) has everything he wants – money,...
- 10/31/2011
- by Anna Breslaw
- Filmology
Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom have joined the cast of Cities. The pair will feature in Roger Donaldson's new movie alongside Clive Owen and Anil Kapoor, reports Deadline. The financial drama is a cautionary tale set in three cities in the months leading up to the Dow Jones all-time stock market high. Melancholia's Dunst and Bloom play a couple struggling to buy (more)...
- 10/31/2011
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
Elizabethtown co-stars Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom are set to reunite for Roger Donaldson’s upcoming financial thriller Cities, once again playing a young couple in love. With the film set across a trio of global locales, Dunst and Bloom will feature in the London-based segment, as a pair of first-time-buyers looking to get a foot on the property ladder. Given that this is a film about economic strife and white-collar crime, we don’t fancy their chances much. Clive Owen has already signed on to the project, and will star as a...
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- 10/31/2011
- by George Wales
- TotalFilm
Cameron Crowe’s Elizabethtown stars Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst have rejoined the financial drama, Cities, the Roger Donaldson film that already had locked a solid cast of actors like Clive Owen and Anil Kapoor (Slumdog Millionaire). The script from veteran writer/director Roger Donaldson (The Bank Job) takes place in the months before the Dow Jones [...]
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- 10/31/2011
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Back in May, Roger Donaldson announced that he'd snagged Clive Owen and Anil Kapoor to star in his latest tale of financial misdeeds, Cities. Now he's adding Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst to the cast.
Cities is set in three locales. New York, where hedge fund manager Owen seemingly enjoys his perfect life of money, power and sex, and yet finds himself wanting more. London, where a young couple are struggling to come up with a deposit for their first home and get their feet on the property ladder. And finally, Mumbai, where a police officer battles crime and property fraud, pitting himself against a corrupt colleague named Seth (Kapoor).
Bloom and Dunst - who played a couple finding love in Elizabethtown - are on as the London youngsters trying to afford a home. The script, written by Glenn Wilhilde, will find the three stories intertwining as the fortunes of the characters collide.
Cities is set in three locales. New York, where hedge fund manager Owen seemingly enjoys his perfect life of money, power and sex, and yet finds himself wanting more. London, where a young couple are struggling to come up with a deposit for their first home and get their feet on the property ladder. And finally, Mumbai, where a police officer battles crime and property fraud, pitting himself against a corrupt colleague named Seth (Kapoor).
Bloom and Dunst - who played a couple finding love in Elizabethtown - are on as the London youngsters trying to afford a home. The script, written by Glenn Wilhilde, will find the three stories intertwining as the fortunes of the characters collide.
- 10/31/2011
- icelebz.com
Back in May, Roger Donaldson announced that he’d snagged Clive Owen and Anil Kapoor to star in his latest tale of financial misdeeds, Cities. Now he’s adding Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst to the cast.Cities is set in three locales. New York, where hedge fund manager Owen seemingly enjoys his perfect life of money, power and sex, and yet finds himself wanting more. London, where a young couple are struggling to come up with a deposit for their first home and get their feet on the property ladder. And finally, Mumbai, where a police officer battles crime and property fraud, pitting himself against a corrupt colleague named Seth (Kapoor).Bloom and Dunst – who played a couple finding love in Elizabethtown – are on as the London youngsters trying to afford a home. The script, written by Glenn Wilhilde, will find the three stories intertwining as the fortunes of the characters collide.
- 10/30/2011
- EmpireOnline
In today’s edition of the casting couch, Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom travel to the different Cities, Joel Kinnanman is given lead crown in Arthur and Lancelot, and Sylvester Stallone takes The Tomb.
In a report from ComingSoon.net Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom have joined up to star in the international thriller Cities. The two join Clive Owen and Anil Kapoor in the new project from writer/director Roger Donaldson (The Bank Job, 13 Days).
Shooting is scheduled to start in the Spring and will shoot in multiple locations (get the title now) that will include London, Mumbai and New York. The official description is as follows:
“Cities” is a cautionary tale about greed and ambition that takes place in the exuberant months leading up to the Dow Jones all-time stock market high. Fortunes, both big and small are put at risk as people around the globe gamble that...
In a report from ComingSoon.net Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom have joined up to star in the international thriller Cities. The two join Clive Owen and Anil Kapoor in the new project from writer/director Roger Donaldson (The Bank Job, 13 Days).
Shooting is scheduled to start in the Spring and will shoot in multiple locations (get the title now) that will include London, Mumbai and New York. The official description is as follows:
“Cities” is a cautionary tale about greed and ambition that takes place in the exuberant months leading up to the Dow Jones all-time stock market high. Fortunes, both big and small are put at risk as people around the globe gamble that...
- 10/30/2011
- by Mike Lee
- FusedFilm
Orlando Bloom, Kirsten Dunst, Clive Owen and Anil Kapoor have joined the cast of Roger Donaldson's international thriller "Cities" for Eyeworks New Zealand says Risky Biz Blog.
Set in the months before the Dow Jones stock-market high, the ensemble piece follows characters around the globe including a New York hedge fund manager, a Mumbai policeman and a couple looking to buy a home in London.
Matthew Metcalfe and Chris Curling are producing and shooting scheduled to begin in the spring in London, Mumbai and New York.
Set in the months before the Dow Jones stock-market high, the ensemble piece follows characters around the globe including a New York hedge fund manager, a Mumbai policeman and a couple looking to buy a home in London.
Matthew Metcalfe and Chris Curling are producing and shooting scheduled to begin in the spring in London, Mumbai and New York.
- 10/30/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
* Nothing has made me happier over the last year than watching Kirsten Dunst finally take her career to the next level with extraordinary performances in All Good Things and most recently Lars Von Trier's Melancholia. Next on her list appears to be Cities, a film by Roger Donaldson(The Bank Job) telling three stories affected in some way by the world financial crisis. The film stars Clive Owen,...
- 10/30/2011
- by Travis Hopson
- Punch Drunk Critics
Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst will be co-stars once again.
According to The Wrap, the "Elizabethtown" stars have joined the financial drama, "Cities," the Roger Donaldson film that already had Clive Owen and Anil Kapoor locked into the cast. The veteran writer/director shopped the film in Cannes, selling it, according to The Hollywood Reporter, as a prologue to the financial collapse, featuring three interweaving stories that take place in New York, London and Mumbai.
Owen will play a hedge fund manager in New York driven by greed and excess, while Bloom and Dunst's parts have yet to be revealed.
Originally scheduled to shoot this fall, the film was pushed back until Spring, 2012. It will continue an largely impressive string of comeback films for Dunst following a two year hiatus from acting. She featured with Ryan Gosling in last winter's "All Good Things," and though that did not win good reviews,...
According to The Wrap, the "Elizabethtown" stars have joined the financial drama, "Cities," the Roger Donaldson film that already had Clive Owen and Anil Kapoor locked into the cast. The veteran writer/director shopped the film in Cannes, selling it, according to The Hollywood Reporter, as a prologue to the financial collapse, featuring three interweaving stories that take place in New York, London and Mumbai.
Owen will play a hedge fund manager in New York driven by greed and excess, while Bloom and Dunst's parts have yet to be revealed.
Originally scheduled to shoot this fall, the film was pushed back until Spring, 2012. It will continue an largely impressive string of comeback films for Dunst following a two year hiatus from acting. She featured with Ryan Gosling in last winter's "All Good Things," and though that did not win good reviews,...
- 10/30/2011
- by Jordan Zakarin
- Huffington Post
Los Angeles, Oct 30: Actors Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom are set to join Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor in Clive Owen's new film 'Cities'.
The film is being produced by Matthew Metcalfe and Chris Curling. The shooting of the film will start in the November in multiple cities that will include London, Mumbai and New York.
'Cities' reunite Dunst and Bloom after they starred together in Cameron Crowe's 'Elizabethtown' in 2005.
The film is about greed and ambition that takes place in the exuberant months leading up to the all-time stock market high.
In New York, a hedge fund manager (played by Owen) has everything he wants - money, sex and power, but he wants more. In London, a young couple just.
The film is being produced by Matthew Metcalfe and Chris Curling. The shooting of the film will start in the November in multiple cities that will include London, Mumbai and New York.
'Cities' reunite Dunst and Bloom after they starred together in Cameron Crowe's 'Elizabethtown' in 2005.
The film is about greed and ambition that takes place in the exuberant months leading up to the all-time stock market high.
In New York, a hedge fund manager (played by Owen) has everything he wants - money, sex and power, but he wants more. In London, a young couple just.
- 10/29/2011
- by Machan Kumar
- RealBollywood.com
The last time Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom teamed up onscreen it was for Elizabethtown, a plodding romance that made me wish Bloom's character had succeeded in killing himself in the first act. We've had six years to try and scrub the memory of a bad Cameron Crowe movie out of our brains, and apparently the statute of limitations is over and those two are allowed to appear onscreen together again. This time it will be for a thriller, and thankfully Clive Owen will be on hand to keep them in line. The Wrap is reporting that Dunst and Bloom have signed on to co-star in Cities, to be directed by Roger Donaldson (The Bank Job). There aren't any details available about who Dunst and Bloom will be playing, but we do know some details about the film itself. Cities is a financial thriller that will intertwine three different stories...
- 10/29/2011
- cinemablend.com
Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom are moving out of "Elizabethtown" and into different "Cities."
The starring duo of Cameron Crowe's 2005 romantic drama are joining Clive Owen for an international thriller covering a hot button topic: world finance, according to The Playlist.
"Cities" is a cautionary tale about greed and ambition that blends three interlinking storylines: in New York, a hedge fund manager (Owen) pursues money, sex and power; in London, a young couple struggles to buy a house; and in Mumbai, a cop investigates his corrupt colleagues who have ties to property speculators.
Dunst will be playing the role of Kate, who appears in Owen's storyline, and we're assuming Bloom will be playing one half of the London couple... so it's unlikely they'll actually be sharing any screen time together. Maybe they'll at least talk on the phone like they did for, like, an hour in "Elizabethtown?"
"Cities" is...
The starring duo of Cameron Crowe's 2005 romantic drama are joining Clive Owen for an international thriller covering a hot button topic: world finance, according to The Playlist.
"Cities" is a cautionary tale about greed and ambition that blends three interlinking storylines: in New York, a hedge fund manager (Owen) pursues money, sex and power; in London, a young couple struggles to buy a house; and in Mumbai, a cop investigates his corrupt colleagues who have ties to property speculators.
Dunst will be playing the role of Kate, who appears in Owen's storyline, and we're assuming Bloom will be playing one half of the London couple... so it's unlikely they'll actually be sharing any screen time together. Maybe they'll at least talk on the phone like they did for, like, an hour in "Elizabethtown?"
"Cities" is...
- 10/29/2011
- by Bryan Enk
- NextMovie
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