Reportedly, the American director and producer Steven Spielberg has his eyes on Olivia Cooke to play the female lead for his upcoming film Ready Player One. As stated by The Hollywood Reporter, the Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, and the American drama series - Bates Motel actress is in talks with him to star in the movie. This can only mean that Olivia Cooke will no longer be considered for a rumored lead role in the epic space opera franchise Star Wars: Episode VIII.
Behind the next movie of Steven Spielberg are Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow production. Steven Spielberg, who is considered as one of the founding pioneers of the New Hollywood era, will have his upcoming film as an adaptation of the best-selling sci-fi novel by Ernie Cline.
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Steven Spielberg was pre-occupied searching for both the male and female leads for the Ready Player One movie, as Steven Spielberg already tapped Olivia Cooke after a procedure intended to establish the quality that included the American teen actress Elle Fanning and the British-American actress who is best known for her starring roles in Noah Baumbach's Mistress America - Lola Kirke. With Olivia Cooke to play for the female lead role, the director is currently searching for the right actor to play as the male lead.
If Olivia Cooke will agree with the terms of the film, the American entertainment company Warner Bros. will no longer change Spielberg's choice and plans.
Steven Spielberg will produce the Ready Player One film along with Donald De Line, Dan Farah and Kristie Macosko Krieger.
Ready Player One will be a huge breakthrough for Olivia Cooke, as the actress was working mostly in the indie world - although the actress was acknowledged for the work she's done in the Me and Earl and the Dying Girl - also an indie film that won the Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.
In closing Dennis Dugan has had a very successful career. His movies have grossed over 1 billion dollars. He continues to look for the next project. I am sure we will see more movie directed by him . Dennis Dugan has many years ahead to
The movie is based on a novel by Smith, "Unlikely Angel: The Untold Story of the Atlanta Hostage Hero," where Smith is being played by Kate Mara, while David Oyelowo is casted as Nicholas.
The casting of both Leonardo DiCaprio and fresh-faced Claire Danes influence how the film is viewed. Baz Luhrmann is smart in using young, attractive characters to make the adaptation more appealing to a more adolescent
Just imagine, with an all star cast and a high budget set, this film can have great potential. Our leading man, David Nennius, can be played by none other than the handsome Keanu Reeves and his leading lady, Melissa, can be played by the beautiful half African American and half Caucasian, Halle Berry. The rest of the cast can include Elizabeth Hurley as David's pitiful mother, Mary, Cameron Diaz as Rachel, Robert Downey Jr. as her husband Matthew, Hugh Grant as Quinn, and special appearances by Richard Gere as William Meredith and Bruce Willis as Alasdair (Ally). Of course, we would need about ten to fifteen more extras to fill the roles of characters like Art, Grace, Emrys, David's anonymous father, and the man who gets brutally killed by David.
Lawrence is not part of the movie as much as one would like, but once she is in the scene, she is convincing and perfect for the part she is playing.
The movie would be best directed by Stephen Spielberg, because of his ability to keep movies true to nature, and still produce a compelling story. This would be an excellent project for him because the objective of the film is to do exactly what Spielberg did with movies such as Schindler’s List and Saving Private Ryan: to take a story, fiction or non-, and portray it as a emotionally moving picture, while keeping it true to the original vision.
It is hard to imagine a person who has not heard of Steven Spielberg. He is one of the most renown, if not the most renown, American filmmakers of the century. His films have captivated and helped develop imaginations of contemporary society and remain among the most successful films ever made.
Like any other Steven Spielberg film, especially one staring a large movie actor like Tom Cruise, it will, without a doubt, be a great film. The film had an unpredictable plot, which was an incredibly enjoyable aspect of the film and added the element of surprise to the plot.
Introductory Jacinda Barrett Macht, born on August 2, 1972, is an Australian actress and former model. She first gained recognition as a cast member on The Real World: London (1995) before transitioning to a successful acting career. Barrett has appeared in a variety of films, showcasing her versatility and talent. Some of her notable film credits include The Human Stain (2003), Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004), Ladder 49 (2004), The Namesake (2006), Poseidon (2006), and The Last Kiss (2006).
Schindler’s List, Jaws, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and Jurassic Park, notable movies all directed by the inspiring person; Steven Spielberg. He even produced the Transformers series. No one really knows who Steven Spielberg really is, however, everyone is familiar with the movies he has produced and directed. Steven Spielberg was born December 18, 1946 in Cincinnati, Ohio.2 “To deal with stress he would make movies which would be his shield against bullies at school, trouble at home, and any issues he dealt with.”1 He was the oldest child of three sisters. He loved to frighten them even though, surprisingly, he was scared of the same things they were, however, he learned to overcome his fears by making his sisters more scared than he was. Even though he had a rough time at school, making family movies gave him more self-confidence. Steven Spielberg and his dad did not get along as much because his dad was more of a practical person and more of a workaholic. His dad was trying to provide for his family any way he could. His mom was more of the artistic and creative one and, she was the one who convinced Steven Spielberg to use his feelings to make great movies. His mom was the one who got him his first camera. Steven Spielberg acknowledged his mom as the inspiration for his movies. He and his father clashed often as he transitioned into high school and his dad pressured him more than ever to follow him in his footsteps. Steven Spielberg had little interest in math and science. In high school, he was ostracized because being social and outgoing did not come natural to him. Unfortunately, he could not seek refuge in his parents because they were going through a stressful period in their marriage.3 His father was, often, on business ...
Steven Spielberg is arguably the best director of all time! His unique movies have made him very successful in the list of all time directors. His expressive imagination makes him so unique from other directors. Blockbusters such as Jurassic Park or Saving Private Ryan helped him rise to the top.
THX 1138, American Graffiti, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back…the list goes on and on. Although many have not heard of each of these films, everyone certainly has to know the man behind them. George Lucas has, in many cases, written, produced, and directed, not to mention edit, his own films. His vision was the driving force that imagined and created these movies. All have made back the cost of the film and most have received millions of dollars in profit.
Starring: Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Hugo Weaving, Clayton Watson, Nona Gaye, Monica Bellucci, Cornel West
Directed by Spike Jonze, Her stars Joaquin Pheonix Theodore, Scarlett Johansson as Samantha, and Amy Adams as Amy. The film follows Theodore and the operating system called Samantha that he eventually falls in love with. Jonze, since the beginning of his career, has focused on bringing an art house style to the masses. Even with his first feature film, Being John Malkovich (1999), Jonze focused on incorporating his specific blend of art house and popular film techniques into a major film.
McAdam's on the other hand is somewhat limited in her role as the 'concerned wife', but does an admiral job and provides a decent foil for Gyllenhall to play off as the obvious chemistry between the pair helps to carry their scenes. The remainder of the main cast are less worthy of particular praise. Child actress Oona Laurence does well as Gyllenhall's daughter, providing big in the emotional set pieces but then appearing awkward in scenes of lesser importance. Whether these simpler scenes were not given the time or attention to extract a better performance from the young actress or believable dialogue is just not within her range