Stoker star Matthew Goode talks with Spinoff Online about working with director Park Chan-Wook, playing a piano duet with Mia Wasikowska, and the most disturbing day on the set of the psychological thriller.
Acclaimed director Park Chan-Wook talks with Spinoff Online about his new psychological thriller Stoker, his approach to depicting violence, and his desire to explore new territory in his next film.
Linda Woolverton is writing a script for the sequel to Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. That 2010 Disney film grossed more than $1 billion at the box office and won two Oscars.
An enigmatic promotional video and poster have debuted for Stoker, the English-language debut of Oldboy director Chan-wook Park. The thriller, which opens March 1, stars Nicole Kidman, Mia Wasikowska and Matthew Goode.
The first theatrical trailer for Stoker teases a terrifying and mysterious world with clear inspirations from Alfred Hitchcock’s Shadow of a Doubt and Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
With Lawless, director John Hillcoat returns to the themes of sibling strife, lawlessness and brutality, delivering a violent, arresting and beautiful drama — complete with powerful performances by stars Tom Hardy and Shia LaBeouf — about bootlegging brothers in Prohibition-era Virginia.
The actor is in talks to play opposite Mia Wasikowska and Nicole Kidman in the horror movie written by Prison Break star Wentworth Miller.
Jim Jarmusch is working on a “crypto-vampire love story” and has added Michael Fassbender, John Hurt, Tilda Swinton and Mia Wasikowska to the cast.
Guy Pearce, Gary Oldman, Mia Wasikowska and Jason Clarke have signed on to director John Hillcoat’s Prohibition-era thriller The Wettest County in the World, joining Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy and Jessica Chastain.
With the director and star no longer involved in adapting Seth Grahame-Smith’s novel, the post-apocalyptic revamp of the classic Jane Austen tale seemed all but buried — but like the horrific monstrosities teased in the title, the project is apparently back from the dead.