Relativity Media has added several actors to round out the cast for the upcoming untitled Snow White film. The actors are Mark Povinelli (“Water for Elephants,” “The Polar Express”), Jordan Prentice (“In Bruges,” “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle”), Danny Woodburn (“Death to Smoochy,” “Employee of the Month”), Sebastian Saraceno (“Pit Boss,” “Bedtime Stories”), Ronald Lee Clark (“Epic Movie,” “Kisses and Caroms”), Martin Klebba (“Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl,” “Zombieland”), and Joey Gnoffo (“The Benchwarmers,” “The Minis”). These seven actors will play the seven dwarfs in the Tarsem Singh-directed Snow White film. In addition, the studio also cast Mare Winningham (“Brothers,” “Turner & Hooch”) and Michael Lerner (“Elf,” “Godzilla”). Winningham will play Baker Margaret and Lerner will play as the Baron. Here is the official synopsis: In Relativity's Snow White, a spectacular reimagining of the classic fairy tale, an evil queen steals control of a kingdom,...
- 5/26/2011
- LRMonline.com
This one isn't really horror, more an urban comedy with a monstrous twist. But when a movie comes along called Frankenhood about a pair of streetball players that recruit a mad scientist to build them a franken-baller in order to win the big 3-on-3 tournament, I feel that deserves some notice.
Here's the synopsis for this new classic from the first-time director going by the name Blaxwell Smart(!):
Motown (DeRay Davis) and Darius (Jasper Redd) work in a morgue, trading put-downs and toiling among the most undemanding of customers. But outside of their decidedly dreary jobs, the two dream of bigger and better things. If only they could win the $25,000 prize that will go to the winners of the upcoming 3-on-3 Streetball Tournament. One night, having been demoted to graveyard shift, they run into their semi-sane colleague Franklin (Charlie Murphy) in a dark alley outside the morgue. They find...
Here's the synopsis for this new classic from the first-time director going by the name Blaxwell Smart(!):
Motown (DeRay Davis) and Darius (Jasper Redd) work in a morgue, trading put-downs and toiling among the most undemanding of customers. But outside of their decidedly dreary jobs, the two dream of bigger and better things. If only they could win the $25,000 prize that will go to the winners of the upcoming 3-on-3 Streetball Tournament. One night, having been demoted to graveyard shift, they run into their semi-sane colleague Franklin (Charlie Murphy) in a dark alley outside the morgue. They find...
- 2/17/2009
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
In moments of quiet contemplation, when you can just sit still and relax, feeling the smooth, slow expansion of your lungs as they fill with air and then their steady, calming release as you exhale, the outside world falls away, and your focus turns inward. Often in this state of deep relaxation you're left with only one thought: "What is Dennis Rodman up to, and why hasn't he been in a movie about dwarfs playing basketball yet?" Then one day you find a trailer for a movie called The Minis, with no other description other than, "Dwarfs playing basketball...with Dennis Rodman" and you realize that you are completely in sync with the universe. Either that, or you live your life blissfully free of thoughts of Dennis Rodman, until one gray day when you stumble upon the The Minis trailer and you find yourself angrily staring at the uncaring...
- 1/6/2009
- avclub.com
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