Browsing all posts tagged with Drive

 
<i>Only God Forgives</i> Trailer Reveals <br />a Fitting Follow-Up to <i>Drive</i>  

Only God Forgives Trailer Reveals
a Fitting Follow-Up to Drive

Ryan Gosling teams up with director Nicholas Winding Refn for the first time since Drive in Only God Forgives. The first trailer for the movie has finally arrived online.

  • Leave a Comment
  • Continue Reading
<i>Drive</i> Sequel Isn’t Happening, <br />But Refn Says a Spinoff Could  

Drive Sequel Isn’t Happening,
But Refn Says a Spinoff Could

Drive director Nicolas Winding Refn shuts down rumors about a sequel to the 2011 neo-noir crime drama, but opens the door to Ryan Gosling’s character returning in another film.

  • 1 Comment
  • Continue Reading
Hey Girl, Ryan Gosling Making Directorial Debut With Fantasy Noir  

Hey Girl, Ryan Gosling Making Directorial Debut With Fantasy Noir

Ryan Gosling has selected his Drive co-star Christina Hendricks for his directorial debut, a surreal modern-day fairy tale called How to Catch a Monster. Gosling also wrote the script.

  • Leave a Comment
  • Continue Reading
This Week on DVD and Blu-ray: <br /><i>Drive</i>, He Said (and <i>TNG</i> Restored)  

This Week on DVD and Blu-ray:
Drive, He Said (and TNG Restored)

Marc Bernardin sifts through the best, or at least most interesting, of this week’s DVD and Blu-ray releases, including Nicholas Winding Refn’s Drive, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Star Trek: The Next Generation – Next Level and Star Wars XXX: A Porn Parody.

  • 5 Comments
  • Continue Reading
Albert Brooks Looks Back on His Career, From <i>Taxi Driver</i> to <i>Drive</i>  

Albert Brooks Looks Back on His Career, From Taxi Driver to Drive

During a Q&A held over the weekend in New York City, legendary actor/writer/director Albert Brooks reflected on his ill-fated stand-up career, his diverse filmography and how he landed the role of the villain in Nicolas Winding Refn’s Drive.

  • 6 Comments
  • Continue Reading
Don’t Believe The Hype: The Problem With Trailers, Titles And Misleading The Audience  

Don’t Believe The Hype: The Problem With Trailers, Titles And Misleading The Audience

This could easily be my favorite movie news story of the year: A woman is suing the distributor of recent Ryan Gosling movie Drive because, she says, there wasn’t enough driving in it. But why stop with Drive? There are so many other movies that don’t live up to their titles.

  • 17 Comments
  • Continue Reading
Butts In Seats | <i>The Lion King 3D</i> Reigns Over All  

Butts In Seats | The Lion King 3D Reigns Over All

Disney’s The Lion King 3D brought out the most Butts, even with the higher ticket price that comes from its 3D-only showings.

  • Leave a Comment
  • Continue Reading
Could <i>Logan’s Run</i> Remake Lead Nicolas Refn To <i>Wonder Woman</i>?  

Could Logan’s Run Remake Lead Nicolas Refn To Wonder Woman?

Nicolas Winding Refn, director of Bronson and Drive, says if he gets his upcoming remake of Logan’s Run right, Warner Bros. may give him a shot at the long-languishing Wonder Woman movie.

  • 13 Comments
  • Continue Reading
<i>Mad Men</i>‘s Hendricks Speeds Up <i>Drive</i>  

Mad Men‘s Hendricks Speeds Up Drive

She’s spent four years being the complex object of unspoken desire for many Mad Men fans, and finally, Christina Hendricks is getting a bigscreen break, joining the cast of Ryan Gosling’s Drive.

  • Leave a Comment
  • Continue Reading
Mulligan and Cranston Prepare to <i>Drive</i>  

Mulligan and Cranston Prepare to Drive

For a movie that sounds like The Fast And The Furious‘ cliched younger brother, Drive is definitely gathering an impressive cast list, with Carey Mulligan and Breaking Bad‘s Bryan Cranston poised to get on board the thriller.

  • Leave a Comment
  • Continue Reading