‘Red Tails’ Trailer Fights To The Last Man And Looks Fantastic
Movie News By Cole Abaius on July 29, 2011 | Comments (7)Howard Hughes just pissed himself. Or maybe he pissed in a few hundred bottles and then poured them all over himself, because the trailer for Red Tails is out and the aerial work in it is phenomenal. The George Lucas-produced movie, directed by Treme producer/director Anthony Hemingway tells the story of the Tuskegee Airman (or the 322nd Fighter Group if you want to get technical) as they broke racial boundaries in WWII. It stars Terrance Howard, Bryan Cranston and Cuba Gooding Jr in a role that might launch his career back on track. Regardless, the trailer leads off with its strongest suit and follows it up with a few snippets of dramatic acting:
Lucas Directs Reshoots On Another Director’s Film
Movie News By Cole Abaius on March 2, 2010 | Comments (4)Whatever the reason, it looks like George Lucas is taking over on Red Tails while Anthony Hemingway heads back to television.
Economic stress at Marvel? Is Sam Jackson not getting the money he wants to play Nick Fury, and if he doesn’t…will he walk? And if he walks…can we replace him with Don Cheadle, too?
Jon Favreau: Iron Man 2 in 3D and IMAX Would be Cool
In Development By Neil Miller on September 11, 2008 | Comments (12)At a press conference to celebrate Iron Man’s DVD release, director Jon Favreau wet the whistles of fans by mentioning two interesting terms: 3D and IMAX.
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