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Welcome to another great, exciting week here at Blockbuster.co.uk. For starters we’ve an exclusive blog from filmmaker John August, writer/director of mysterious drama The Nines. Comicbook writer Steve Niles, author of 30 Days of Night, chats with Marshall Julius about all sorts of scary stuff, while elsewhere we’re profiling up-and-coming celebrity sibling Casey Affleck, star of The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. Beyond that we’ve got some amazing in-store and online offers plus the latest reviews and the greatest trailers, for Iron Man, Indy 4 and The Incredible Hulk. Enjoy!
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| The past year has treated celebrity sibling Casey Affleck rather well. Talented, creative and industrious, though he looks like a scruffy, shaven ferret, his performances in brother Ben's directorial debut Gone Baby Gone, and in Chopper director Andrew Dominik's extensively titled The Assassination
of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, have improved Casey's cache to the extent that I can imagine one day describing Ben as his brother, rather than the other way around. Read More |
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| I've been a screenwriter for a decade, and have had the opportunity to work with some terrific and deservedly acclaimed directors, from Doug Liman to Tim Burton to Steven Spielberg. Writing for directors is much like acting for directors; you come into the process with your own ideas, but ultimately your vision is subordinate to their vision.Writer and director John August is the latest filmaker blogger this month. Check out the blog. |
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Raised on a diet of King, Carpenter, Barker and Romero, prolific author Steve Niles, 42, has worked harder than most to make comicbooks scary. Read More |
Planet Terror director Robert Rodriguez chats with Blockbuster.co.uk about bringing back the dead and breathing new life into exploitation cinema. Read More |
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