5 articles from 2008
10 July 2008 10:34 AM, PDT | From screeninglog.com | See recent screeninglog news
Robert Downey Jr. is in talks to star in Guy Ritchie’s “Sherlock Holmes,” a new take on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s fictional super detective, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Not much is known about the plot at this stage, but the film is expected to portray the titular character as more modern and adventurous. Downey Jr. would star in the lead role.
Apparently, Downey Jr. got involved with the project through his wife Susan, who worked with producer Joel Silver on Ritchie’s upcoming crime drama “RocknRolla.”
Downey Jr. was last seen in Jon Favreau’s success hit “Iron Man.” He has two other projects due in theaters this year: Ben Stiller’s action comedy “Tropic Thunder,” which opens Aug. 15, and Joe Wright’s drama “The Soloist, “ which hits Nov. 21.
Downey Jr. is one of 25 artists to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2009, and
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21 June 2008 10:21 PM, PDT | From screeninglog.com | See recent screeninglog news
It’s been a good year so far for Robert Downey Jr., and now the “Iron Man” actor has been selected as one of 25 artists to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2009.
Not only is Downey Jr. starring in the first ’08 summer blockbuster to top the $300 million mark, but he also has two other projects coming up this year. On Aug. 15, 2008, he will be seen in Ben Stiller’s action comedy “Tropic Thunder,” and later this year, he will star opposite Jamie Foxx in Joe Wright’s drama “The Soloist.”
According to Digital Spy, Ralph Fiennes, Sir Ben Kingsley, Hugh Jackman, Cameron Diaz, Tim Burton, Shakira and Felicity Huffman are also on the list of recipients.
The stars will be unveiled some time in 2009. Downey Jr. delivered some awesome performances over the past years, and he certainly deserves his star on Hollywood’s most famous sidewalk.
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18 June 2008 9:06 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Former Bond girl Rosamund Pike has been dumped by her director fiance Joe Wright.
The pair met on the set of period drama Pride and Prejudice in 2005 and Wright proposed to the actress at Lake Como in Italy last September.
But Atonement filmmaker Wright, 36, allegedly called off the nuptials after Pike, 29, sent out hundreds of wedding invitations - featuring a steamy shot of the couple in a bathtub - without his knowledge, according to Britain's Daily Mail newspaper.
A source says, "The invitations featured a picture of them together in a hot tub.
"Joe dumped her for sending them without consulting him and she had to tell all the guests the wedding was off."
16 June 2008 10:50 AM, PDT | From screeninglog.com | See recent screeninglog news
“Iron Man” lead actor Robert Downey Jr. is in preliminary talks to star in “Cowboys & Aliens” for DreamWorks and Universal, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Based on a graphic novel by Fred van Lente and Andrew Foley, the film focuses on former Union Army member Zeke Jackson, who’s involved in a battle between the Apache and Western settlers that is interrupted by the crash of a spaceship somewhere in Arizona.
Apparently, the project has been in development for quite a few years, primarily because of several rewrites of different drafts. The latest one, written by Hawk Ostby and Mark Fergus, seems to meet everyone’s expectations.
Downey Jr. is currently onscreen in Marvel’s success action flick “Iron Man.” He will next be seen in Ben Stiller’s upcoming action comedy “Tropic Thunder,” followed by Joe Wright’s “The Soloist.”
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16 January 2008 | From Studio Briefing | See recent Studio Briefing news
The British film Atonement, which received the Golden Globe award for best film Sunday, received a whopping 14 nominations for the BAFTAs, presented by the British Academy of Film and Television. The movie received nominations for best film, best British film, best actress (Keira Knightley), best actor (James McAvoy), best director (Joe Wright) and best supporting actress (Saoirse Ronan). Two films received nine nominations, No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood. All three films were nominated for best film, along with The Lives of Others and American Gangster.Several British critics expressed surprise at the poor showing for Sweeney Todd, which received nominations only for make-up, hair and costume design. Winners are due to be announced on February 10.
5 articles from 2008