Your beach-ready body is about to be shark meat
On DVD 20 July 2015
Violent, relentless and always waiting for the kill, the deadliest terror of the sea returns this summer in rip-roaring thriller Shark Killer.
When one of nature’s most ruthless creatures threatens your beach, there’s only one man to call: the lay-about ladies man, Shark Killer Chase Walker (Derek Theler, Baby Daddy). So when a precious diamond becomes lodged in the belly of one of these flesh-ripping beasts, the man who wants it back knows who to turn to.
The hunt is on. Enlisted by his brother, Chase endeavors to retrieve the diamond in the greatest challenge of his career yet. Keeping a close eye on him is Jasmine (Erica Cerra, Eureka) his brother’s girlfriend, and as threats from a rival crime boss, played by The Mummy’s Arnold Vosloo, draw closer loyalties start to shift.
When the blood starts flowing and the sea starts churning, Chase will have to go deeper, fight harder and kill with absolute finality if he is to survive.
Get ready for sun, fun and shark attacks as man takes on beast in Shark Killer, diving onto DVD on 20 July 2015, courtesy of Image Entertainment.
Forget Sharknado, it’s time to get back in the water with Shark Killer.
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House Of Cards has added a new big-name star to its season 4 ensemble, with Deadline reporting that Neve Campbell has joined the cast as a recurring character.
The story doesn't divulge any details as to who Campbell might be playing, although there is a suggestion that the new season will see the Underwoods facing a Presidential election. It has also been reported that the ultimate power couple will be challenged by a pair of young rivals, which may hint towards Campbell's upcoming role.
The previous season received mixed reactions from critics and viewers alike, so it's possible that Campbell's casting is part of an attempt by showrunners to freshen things up for the next round. Kevin Spacey had previously suggested that House Of Cards could run for as many as 12 seasons, but to come anywhere close to that target, the show will need to win over a fanbase that has begun to waver after the show's initially strong start.
Source: Total Film
Set backstage at three iconic product launches and ending in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac, Steve Jobs takes us behind the scenes of the digital revolution to paint an intimate portrait of the brilliant man at its epicenter.
Steve Jobs is directed by Academy Award® winner Danny Boyle and written by Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin, working from Walter Isaacson’s best-selling biography of the Apple founder. The producers are Mark Gordon, Guymon Casady of Film 360, Scott Rudin and Academy Award® winner Christian Colson.
Michael Fassbender plays Steve Jobs, the pioneering founder of Apple, with Academy Award®-winning actress Kate Winslet starring as Joanna Hoffman, former marketing chief of Macintosh. Steve Wozniak, who co-founded Apple, is played by Seth Rogen, and Jeff Daniels stars as former Apple CEO John Sculley. The film also
stars Katherine Waterston as Chrisann Brennan, Jobs’ ex-girlfriend, and Michael Stuhlbarg as Andy Hertzfeld, one of the original members of the Apple Macintosh
development team.
Paul Thomas Anderson is writing the screenplay for Warner Bros. and Team Downey’s retelling of “Pinocchio.”
Although Anderson has only been hired to pen the script, there;s a possibly he could direct the movie as well, seeing that the director has hardly ever just written a movie without also directing the project.
Michael Mitnick penned the most recent draft and Downey, along with his wife and producing partner Susan Downey, will produce along with Dan Jinnks.
Downey is onboard to play Geppetto in the tale about a wooden puppet who wants to become a human boy. Downey has been developing the project for some time but has held off given Disney’s surge of live-action retellings of animated classics and fairy tales but Anderson’s attachment should get the wheels moving quickly on this priority at the studio.
The film marks the first project Anderson has worked on since “Inherent Vice,” which also earned Anderson and Oscar nomination for his screenplay.
Source: Variety