* OTHER RELEASES Oct 2, 2009
Based on a reputedly much tougher graphic novel and directed by Dominic Sena, prominent music video maker and director of Gone in Sixty Seconds and Swordfish. on Facebook. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- Business)
Movie Matters: Worthy fall films give us something to look forward to Sep 14, 2009
The book was awfully thin on the character development, but director Dominic Sena ( Gone in Sixty Seconds ) will have the chance to smooth that out, while showing off a great setting that s practically a character in itself. Jennifer s Body (9/18). (Chippewa Falls Chippewa Herald, WI)
Whiteout Set Visit Aug 29, 2009
Sena, who has also helmed films such as Swordfish and Gone in Sixty Seconds, found the claustrophobia of his time in Lillehammer to be a great inspiration when making Whiteout. With just a few hours of daylight each day, and below freezing temperatures, you simply can't leave the indoors most of the time. (IGN FilmForce)
Brit actor Vinnie Jones acquitted in SD bar fight May 16, 2009
Jones' movie credits include "Snatch," "Gone in Sixty Seconds," "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels," and "X-Men: The Last Stand" as the character Juggernaut. Barrera testified that the attack was unprovoked, but the defense argued it was self defense. (The Star Online, Malaysia)
Vinnie Jones on trial May 15, 2009
His other film credits include 'Snatch' and 'Gone in Sixty Seconds. AFP Digg. (iAfrica.com)
Jen's Jolie jealousy Mar 5, 2009
Jolie has since featured in 'The Bone Collector' alongside Denzel Washington, 'Gone In Sixty Seconds' with Nicolas Cage and brought much loved character Lara Croft to life in 'Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. With Aniston's ex-husband Brad Pitt first meeting current love Jolie on the set of 'Mr And Mrs Smith' in which the both played international super spies, the 'Friends' star has finally spoken out about her frustration. (iAfrica.com)
Hollywood's most overrated Mar 4, 2009
Whether in "Gone in Sixty Seconds," "Ghost Rider," "National Treasure," or "Face-Off," no one character stands out. His voice stays static and monotone, his mannerisms are subdued and lazy and his face simply looks disinterested. (The Daily Campus, CT)