Fans of David Fincher's phenomenal Zodiac are likely to be drawn to the Red Riding trilogy of movies, which will soon be distributed in the United States by IFC. The trilogy of films premiered at the Telluride Film Festival and generated enough buzz that Columbia purchased the remake rights and put Steve Zaillian (A Civil Action, Schindler's List) to work adapting them, possibly for Ridley Scott.
The three movies -- written by Tony Grisoni, adapted from novels from David Peace -- were directed by Julian Jarrold (Brideshead Revisited), James Marsh (Man on Wire), and Anand Tucker (Shopgirl), and I only have reservations about the last, because Tucker also directed Leap Year (something I couldn't bring myself to mention in the review). Better yet, the trilogy stars David Morrissey, Sean Bean, and one of the most underappreciated actors around, Paddy Considine.
The neo-noir trilogy, based on true events, explores the...
The three movies -- written by Tony Grisoni, adapted from novels from David Peace -- were directed by Julian Jarrold (Brideshead Revisited), James Marsh (Man on Wire), and Anand Tucker (Shopgirl), and I only have reservations about the last, because Tucker also directed Leap Year (something I couldn't bring myself to mention in the review). Better yet, the trilogy stars David Morrissey, Sean Bean, and one of the most underappreciated actors around, Paddy Considine.
The neo-noir trilogy, based on true events, explores the...
- 1/11/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
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