Cannes Film Festival has seen Marcus Adams’ Octane as well as Gary Ellis’ Tough Luck, but what do they have in common besides being shown here at Cannes in the same year, 2003, both starred Indie Movie actor Norman Reedus. Reedus best known for his starring role opposite Willem Dafoe and Sean Patrick Flannery in the Indie cult hit The Boondock Saints has a legion of fans if you just peruse the internet for a moment. This moment is dedicated to a veteran of Indie film and to the film festival circuit and indie film scene as a whole.
Reedus has starred in … READ MORE
The Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day Los Angeles Movie Premiere Arrivals and Interviews on 10/28/2009 at ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood, CA United States. Coverage by WhatuNeedTV…
The new movie “Red Canyon,” set in the badlands of the American West, will be released on October 20. Starring Norman Reedus and Justin Hartley, this horror movie/psychological thriller tells the story of a brother and sister’s return to a town where everyone has ties that bind… READ MORE
It’s the stuff of a movie itself — our hero is in a nasty car crash, laid up in a hospital bed for weeks, and he needs an interpreter to tell him what the doctors are saying. He’s black-and-blue, his face is badly swollen, and he wears an eye patch to cover the scars from the surgery to implant an artificial eye socket.
But his devotion to his art is true. He devises and storyboards a movie from that hospital bed and sneaks out late at night. He flies to Los Angeles with the eye patch still attached to his face and directs the movie he envisioned… LISTEN to the INTERVIEW and READ MORE
In Pandorum, actors, Dennis Quaid (Vantage Point, The Express) and Ben Foster (3:10 to Yuma, Alpha Dog), join Cam Gigandet (Never Back Down, Twilight), Cung Le (Tekken, Fighting), newcomer Antje Traue and director Christian Alvart (Antibodies) to tell the terrifying story of two crew members stranded on a spacecraft who quickly realize they are not alone. Two astronauts awaken in a hyper-sleep chamber aboard a seemingly abandoned spacecraft. It’s pitch black, they are disoriented, and the only sound is a low rumble and creak from the belly of the spacecraft. They can’t remember anything – who are they, what is their mission? The only way out of the chamber is a dark and narrow airshaft. Corporal Bower (Foster), the younger of the two, crawls inside, while the other, Lt. Payton (Quaid), stays behind for guidance on a radio transmitter. As Bower ventures deeper and deeper into the ship, he begins to uncover a terrifying reality. Slowly the spacecraft’s shocking and deadly secrets come unraveled, and the astronauts realize that the survival of mankind hinges on their actions.