Archive for May, 2008

From Book to Movie: “And When Did You Last See Your Father?”

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

“And When Did You Last See Your Father?” won the Waterstone, Volvo and Esquire Award for Non-Fiction and the JR Ackerley Prize for Autobiography 1993. This true portrait of the relationship between Blake Morrisonand his father, Dr. Arthur Morrison was first published as a book in 1993 and inspired the genre of confessional memoirs.
It became [...]

New Flick “When Did You Last See Your Father?”

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

“I used to think the world divided between those who have children and those who don’t; now I think it divides between those who’ve lost a parent and those whose parents are still alive.”–Blake Morrison, Author

“When Did You Last See Your Father” is a new film due to be released June 6th. Based on the [...]

One Love: New Bob Marley Documentary Film to be Released

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Mark the date: February 6, 2010, Bob Marley’s 65th birthday has been chosen as the scheduled global release date for a new documentary film that will tell his story.
Bob Marley became an icon during his lifetime and 27 years after his death, his contributions as a songwriter -musician are still credited as the major factor [...]

Will “The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” Live Up to the Hype?

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Fans of Indiana Jones have been waiting a long time for this–19 years in fact. Although there have been rumors that the film doesn’t cut it, the previews have been dazzling.
The promotion for this movie has been totally awesome; online ticketing, trailers and the official Indiana Jones magazine goes on sale the same day [...]

Gamers Alert: Gore Verbinski to Bring BioShock to Film

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

To the delight of every alter ego on the planet “Rapture” - the world underneath the sea in “BioShock” will come to life when Gore Verbinski, director of “The Ring” and “Pirates of the Caribbean” steps into the Gamers Zone. Forget the “Final Fantasy” and “Dune” film fiascoes: Xbox lovers can hardly wait for this [...]