Kevin Smith’s Hit Somebody Scripts Half-Finished, Already Titled
Kevin Smith confirmed on Twitter that one of his two Hit Somebody scripts is finished, and that the two movies will be fittingly titled Home and Away.
Kevin Smith confirmed on Twitter that one of his two Hit Somebody scripts is finished, and that the two movies will be fittingly titled Home and Away.
While promoting Red State in Montreal, Kevin Smith revealed that his final film, the hockey-themed Hit Somebody, will have to be split into two parts.
Described as “Pawn Stars for fanboys,” the series will be shot at the filmmaker’s Red Bank, New Jersey, comic shop The Secret Stash.
Director Kevin Smith has provided Spinoff Online with the first exclusive look at the newest poster from Red State, his independent horror film that hits theaters this March.
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The Clerks and Mallrats director explains why he had to make Cop Out in order to make Red State: “There were things I needed to learn, and I learned them.”
Following critical remarks made earlier this year towards the current climate of film journalism, the Red State director has announced that he won’t be doing press of any kind for his upcoming horror film, except for interviews conducted solely by himself.
Kevin Smith has released a teaser for his first horror movie Red State, which centers on fundamentalism taken to the extreme. The movie, which stars Michael Angarano, Kerry Bishe, Nicholas Braun, Kyle Gallner, John Goodman, Melissa Leo, Michael Parks, Kevin Pollak and Stephen Root, premieres next month at Sundance.
Director Kevin Smith talks to Spinoff Online about the upcoming release of Red State, and taking audiences behind the scenes of his independently financed thriller.
One of the more infamous twists in the Man of Steel’s cinematic history is Superman Lives, a tangled 1990s mess that ensnared Tim Burton, Nicolas Cage, Kevin Smith and a string of screenwriters. Warner Bros. pulled the plug more than a decade ago, but now visual effects artist Steve Johnson has released test photos of the movie’s Superman costume. See them for yourself …