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Cinema’s Greatest Villains: The 2000s
Villains are an essential part of genre cinema. Though scores of filmmakers have attempted to create truly great villains throughout the history of film, only a few have succeeded in achieving this difficult goal.

This article will take a look at the great film villains of the 2000’s.

The criteria for this article is the same as my previous articles Cinema’s Greatest Villains: The 1970’s, Cinema’s Greatest Villains: The 1980’s and Cinema’s Greatest Villains: The 1990’s: the villains must be from live-action films only, and must pose some type of direct or indirect lethal threat. The villains can be either individuals or small groups that act as one unit. The villains must be human or human in appearance. Also, individuals who are the central protagonists/antiheroes of their respective films were excluded.

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Ben Kingsley as Don Logan in Sexy Beast (Jonathan Glazer, 2000): Kingsley rightfully received an...
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  • 8/29/2013
  • by Terek Puckett
  • SoundOnSight
Silver Case (2012)
Silver Case Coming To VOD And DVD This Spring
Silver Case (2012)
Breaking Glass Pictures has announced that “Silver Case,” starring Oscar nominee Eric Roberts, Claire Falconer, Brian Gamble, Chris Facey, Seymour Cassel, Shalim Ortiz and Vincent DePaul will have its nationwide release this spring! The film will premiere on broadcast VOD on April 15 and the DVD will be released May 7. This film is the debut feature of award-winning Italian director Christian Filipella. Shot in Los Angeles and Italy, “Silver Case” has been really successful on the festival circuit, premiering at the Rome International Film Festival and showing at the Cannes Film Festival, Rome International Film Festival, San Diego Black Film Festival, and the Hoboken International Film Festival, among others. [ Read More ]

The post Silver Case Coming To VOD And DVD This Spring appeared first on Shockya.com.
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  • 3/26/2013
  • by monique
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The Silver Case Brings Mystery to the Film Festival Circuit
The Silver Case is a mystery that is currently touring film festivals. Recently, this title showed in Rome and Fort Lauderdale. The film follows a "scheming producer" who seeks a silver package. What is inside that package is at the heart of the mystery. This film stars

Eric Roberts and distribution will be finalized once Silver Case has finished its film festival appearances. Casting details are below.

Director: Christian Filippella.

Cast: Eric Roberts, Shalim Ortiz, Brian Keith Gamble, Chris Facey, Seymour Cassel, Vincent De Paul, Claire Falconer, Brad Light, Kelvin Han Yee, Art Hsu, Andrea Boccaletti, Stanley B. Herman, and Fernanda Romero.

*the film was shot at various locations in California and Italy.

**won the Spirit of Independent Award at the 26th Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival.

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The Silver Case at Breaking Glass Pictures

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