It really seems like a very bad joke but a new Ghostbusters film featuring an all-female cast is officially on the way. Paul Feig, creator of Freaks & Geeks and director of Bridesmaids, confirmed on Twitter that he is penning the film alongside Parks and Recreation writer Katie Dippold.
For years, Ghostbusters 3 has been stuck in developmental hell, mostly due to Bill Murray’s reluctance to participate in another film. However, Dr. Venkman himself recently gave his stamp of approval on an all-female Ghostbusters, naming Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Emma Stone, and Linda Cardellini as his personal casting picks.
According to SlashFilm, it’s unclear whether Feig’s Ghostbusters film will connect to the series, and no casting decisions have been made yet.
Te iconic Italian horror director Dario Argento (Suspiria, Inferno) has launched an Indiegogo campaign to fund his next film, The Sandman. It's a thriller about a serial killer called the Sandman. Iggy Pop will play that killer.
THE SANDMAN tells the story of Nathan, a young student in the city who struggles to forget his childhood trauma at the hands of the serial killer dubbed “The Sandman”. Nathan killed The Sandman (Iggy Pop) years ago, on Christmas Eve, after he witnessed the murder of his mother...until he sees the beautiful woman who lives in the apartment across the way dying at the hands of that same masked killer. This brutal murder plunges Nathan into an odyssey into the night country of his past, his dreams...and the buried secrets of The Sandman. Christmas is coming, and so is The Sandman.
In a press release, Argento said, "Working with Iggy Pop is amazing! Such an interesting and intense personality! I would not even simply say 'actor,' that does not cover it. I would rather say ‘a unique presence!'"
In a statement, Iggy said: "I have long been thrilled and fascinated by the amazing films of Mr. Argento, all of which are master works. Yes, and also compellingly strange, beautiful, and full of relentless terror. If I could play the Sandman for him it would make my life complete. I hope I have not just written my own epitaph."
The film will be scored by Claudio Simonetti, who's collaborated with Argento for decades. Scott Weiland's song "Way She Moves" is the film's title song.
On 19th November Universal releases the hilarious comedy Bad Neighbors.
Director:Nicholas Stoller
Writers:Andrew J. Cohen, Brendan O'Brien
Stars:Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne, Zac Efron
Kelly and Mac are settling down in a quiet neighborhood with their newborn child, until the frat brothers move into the house next door. Teddy is the President, and Pete is his right hand man, and they're quick to accept friendship when Kelly and Mac introduce themselves as the neighbors. Night after night, Mac asks Teddy to lower the fraternity's noise, even accepting the invitation to the party one evening. When Teddy goes back on his word to keep the partying down, Mac calls the police to deal with the problem. The police quickly blame Mac for their presence, and the war begins. As the family feuds with the frat brothers, things get hilariously dangerous and the fraternity ends up on thin ice with their college. After receiving their final warning and being placed on probation, Mac and Kelly pull a prank so ingenious that Teddy and Mac are forced to respond. All hell breaks loose, from Robert DeNiro parties to Christopher Mintz-Plasse having sex in the bushes, this comedy shows how...
Op 19 november verschijnt Bad Neighbors (2014) op Universal op dvd en Blu-ray.
Comedy
Regie: Nicholas Stoller
Cast: Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne, Zac Efron, Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Mac Radner (Seth Rogen) is een volwassen man. Dat zeggen zijn vrienden en collega’s. Hij is getrouwd met Kelly, ze hebben samen een kersverse baby en nu ook een heus huis. Wanneer nieuwe buren zich aandienen, bekoelt hun enthousiasme al snel als blijkt dat het om een studentengenootschap gaat. Anderzijds willen de verantwoordelijke ouders hun oude “cool” bewaren door een band te smeden met boegbeelden Teddy (Zac Efron) en Pete (Dave Franco). Maar wanneer de dertigers een ongeschreven wet overtreden door bij overlast de politie te bellen, breekt de oorlog los…
Speelduur: 97′
Extra’s
Alternate opening
Deleted scenes
Alternate scenes
Line-o-rama
Gag reel
An Unlikely Pair
Partying with the Bad Neighbours
On the Set with…
The Frat
The new True Zebra album (ADOREMOTION) will be released worldwide next monday (October 13).
A limited edition (only 99 copies) will also be available including different artwork for every cover (yes that’s 99 different artworks) and an extra song: Make.
The limited edition hard copy album can be ordered through http://truezebra.bandcamp.com
and selected indie record stores (for example Wool-e-shop in Gent who received his copies yesterday).
True Zebra is the solo project of Kevin Strauwen: a producer as composer for the dark backbone of the soul.
True Zebra: ADOREMOTION
1. Push
2. Shame
3. Forget
4. Feel
5. Hunt
6. Happen
7. Lose
8. Transition
9. Make (*Limited edition only)
Written, recorded, produced and performed by Kevin Strauwen. Recorded at TwoTowers and Britania. Mixed and mastered by Kevin Strauwen at Britannia.
True Zebra is Kevin Strauwen:
The lonely producer as composer for the dark backbone of your soul.
A musician, songwriter, engineer and producer who received amazing reviews with his official self-released digital debut album as True Zebra.
Conceived as rock but mistaken with electronic tries and techniques, True Zebra is transmutating an alternative view into the electro rock and dance scene with tight-grooves, industrial-esque rhythms and spookish melodies.
True Zebra's live reputation is becoming clearly visible. Leaving behind memorable impressions and performances at Ancienne Belgique, Trix and many others. Currently a resident in Belgium.
Since his first live performances in 2002, Sean McBride, aka Martial Canterel (who also performs as half of the duo Xeno & Oaklander), has crafted his electronic sound in a peculiar intersection between avant-garde and pop. Merging the influences of the first wave of relatively unknown minimal electronic bands in northern Europe, and seminal industrial noise bands such as Throbbing Gristle and SPK, with the smoothly stylish songcraft of early British New Wave, Martial Canterel records and performs using analogue synthesizers, sequencers and drum machines exclusively, molding electricity to fix the action of music creation in substance. The mastery of his composition technique, a second nature of harmonic complexity, along with a unique talent for melodies, enables him to manufacture gems of extreme noise pop, making use of all its unexpected ingredients.
Gyors, Lassù marks an important milestone in the evolution of Martial Canterel's music, progressing far beyond the cages of “minimal synth” and embracing the noisier qualities of its sound with a renewed urgency, a kind of thickness embodied in multiple layers using only eurorack, Serge and Roland 100 modular systems at his disposal and flushing out the entire session in one take. Sine waves are rendered into walls of guitar-like noise on songs like “And I Thought”, while the stretching out and liquifaction of what were once very precise pointillistic staccato synth arpeggios are marshaled into layers of violent bliss on “Gyors/Lassù”. The analogue labor and the density of sound highlight the character of continuous performance of the music, where the intertwining of the artist and his work is profoundly material in its quality. As in a modern embodiment of the potter's wheel…the hands, the texture of clay, with ceramic material. Translated lyrically and conceptually, music performance is for time what travel represents in space, and Gyors/Lassù is the sonic rendering of McBride's wanderings between Hungary (“Bulvàr”, “Budapest II”) and the South of Italy (“Teano”), between vibrant rhythmic structures and melancholic instrumentals, balancing its bodily intensity with abstract experimentation against the regression of the modern listener.
Edition of 500 vinyl copies and available digitally. Release due on October 28, 2014.
Stream "And I Thought", the first track off of the record below!