DVD producer Charles de Lauzirika has started filming his first feature film where he gets to call the shots. The Alien Quadrilogy, Spider-Man 2, Blade Runner, 4-disc Kingdom of Heaven set and special edition Gladiator mastermind wowed cinephiles with the depth of special features and content on these five DVD sets and many others; now we get to see what his idea of a film is like when the thriller Crave gets released in the next year or two.
Written by de Lauzirika and Robert Lawson, the film is about a photographer (Josh Lawson) who has strange visions. The second sight causes him to lose his girl (Emma Lung, The Boys Are Back) and also be followed by a detective (Ron Perlman, Hellboy). Filming just got underway in Detroit last Friday.
Crave is an indie and doesn't have any studio behind it yet.
Written by de Lauzirika and Robert Lawson, the film is about a photographer (Josh Lawson) who has strange visions. The second sight causes him to lose his girl (Emma Lung, The Boys Are Back) and also be followed by a detective (Ron Perlman, Hellboy). Filming just got underway in Detroit last Friday.
Crave is an indie and doesn't have any studio behind it yet.
- 10/27/2009
- by Patrick Sauriol
- Corona's Coming Attractions
Jonathan Glatzer’s directorial debut What Goes Up is a quirky-small-town dramedy that just barely avoids the “overly cutesy” and “self-indulgently melancholy” traps that snare so many indies. The movie teeters on the brink of disaster, and sometimes it flat-out stumbles, but while it’s often as amateurish as it is assured, Glatzer and writer Robert Lawson want to convey so much that the sheer breadth of the movie means they hit a few of their targets. Steve Coogan plays a New York reporter who’s been emotionally ground down by his series of stories about a tragic, courageous inner-city ...
- 5/28/2009
- avclub.com
Chicago – Three Kings sent over a brand new preview for an upcoming film starring Hilary Duff, Steve Coogan, Olivia Thirlby, Josh Peck, and Molly Shannon called “What Goes Up” and we just had to share.
Synopsis: “What Goes Up is a film about a morally challenged New York reporter, Campbell Babbitt (Steve Coogan), who learns life lessons from a group of dysfunctional students (Hilary Duff, Josh Peck, Olivia Thirlby) while covering the hometown hoopla surrounding the first teacher in space. Set in the 1980s, this is a poignant look at how heroes are made in a world devoid of heroes.
Upon arriving in the small New Hampshire town, Babbitt decides to call an old college friend, only to discover an apparent suicide. Babbitt gravitates toward his friend’s high-school students in hopes of finding an unsung hero story about a teacher who made a permanent impact on the social misfits of the school.
Synopsis: “What Goes Up is a film about a morally challenged New York reporter, Campbell Babbitt (Steve Coogan), who learns life lessons from a group of dysfunctional students (Hilary Duff, Josh Peck, Olivia Thirlby) while covering the hometown hoopla surrounding the first teacher in space. Set in the 1980s, this is a poignant look at how heroes are made in a world devoid of heroes.
Upon arriving in the small New Hampshire town, Babbitt decides to call an old college friend, only to discover an apparent suicide. Babbitt gravitates toward his friend’s high-school students in hopes of finding an unsung hero story about a teacher who made a permanent impact on the social misfits of the school.
- 5/7/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Hilary Duff heads a mix of eclectic artists for the "What Goes Up" soundtrack, the soundtrack to the new film which features Duff, Steve Coogan, and "The Wackness" stars Josh Peck and Olivia Thirlby.
The soundtrack is already available for purchase on iTunes.
"Any Other Day," a song written by Duff and film writers Jonathan Glatzer and Robert Lawson, is the first single. The electro-pop tinged single features mixing from DJ and renowned remixer Richard Vission.
The soundtrack, which will see a physical release on May 5th, also features music from New York band The Innocent Bystanders and British rockers Electrelane, who both contribute 4 cuts to the soundtrack.
The soundtrack is already available for purchase on iTunes.
"Any Other Day," a song written by Duff and film writers Jonathan Glatzer and Robert Lawson, is the first single. The electro-pop tinged single features mixing from DJ and renowned remixer Richard Vission.
The soundtrack, which will see a physical release on May 5th, also features music from New York band The Innocent Bystanders and British rockers Electrelane, who both contribute 4 cuts to the soundtrack.
- 5/1/2009
- icelebz.com
Hilary Duff heads a mix of eclectic artists for the "What Goes Up" soundtrack, the soundtrack to the new film which features Duff, Steve Coogan, and "The Wackness" stars Josh Peck and Olivia Thirlby.
The soundtrack is already available for purchase on iTunes.
"Any Other Day," a song written by Duff and film writers Jonathan Glatzer and Robert Lawson, is the first single. The electro-pop tinged single features mixing from DJ and renowned remixer Richard Vission.
The soundtrack, which will see a physical release on May 5th, also features music from New York band The Innocent Bystanders and British rockers Electrelane, who both contribute 4 cuts to the soundtrack.
The soundtrack is already available for purchase on iTunes.
"Any Other Day," a song written by Duff and film writers Jonathan Glatzer and Robert Lawson, is the first single. The electro-pop tinged single features mixing from DJ and renowned remixer Richard Vission.
The soundtrack, which will see a physical release on May 5th, also features music from New York band The Innocent Bystanders and British rockers Electrelane, who both contribute 4 cuts to the soundtrack.
- 5/1/2009
- icelebz.com
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