Christopher Nolan’s first biopic “Oppenheimer” is set to hit theaters in July 2023. Bit by bit, the project has come together to include an impressive ensemble of actors and actresses in varying roles and capacities and a unique approach to one of history’s most important stories.
Led by Cillian Murphy, who will portray the father of the atomic bomb, other stars like Florence Pugh, Robert Downey Jr., Matt Damon, Rami Malek, Emily Hunt and more will bring his life story to the big screen, marking Nolan’s first new film since 2020’s “Tenet.”
Here’s everything we know about Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer”:
It’s based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning book
Written and directed by Nolan, the film is based on the book “American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer” written by Kai Bird and Martin J Sherwin and published in May 2006. The book won...
Led by Cillian Murphy, who will portray the father of the atomic bomb, other stars like Florence Pugh, Robert Downey Jr., Matt Damon, Rami Malek, Emily Hunt and more will bring his life story to the big screen, marking Nolan’s first new film since 2020’s “Tenet.”
Here’s everything we know about Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer”:
It’s based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning book
Written and directed by Nolan, the film is based on the book “American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer” written by Kai Bird and Martin J Sherwin and published in May 2006. The book won...
- 7/22/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
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I know of Emily McGovern from her web-comic series, My Life as a Background Slytherin, a funny and witty series of short comic strips that parody Harry Potter in the nicest and most fan-friendly manner, that have become pretty damn popular. When I saw that she was releasing Bloodlust & Bonnets, a graphic novel set in nineteenth-century Britain that plays on the cliches of romantic literature from history, I was curious and excited to check it out.
We meet Lucy, a debutant who is in need of excitement and passion, romance and adventure, oh and she hunts down the fanged creatures of the night too, so she is hired by Lord Byron, an arrogant and self-indulgent man, a spot-on recreation of the male characters from those romance novels we all know and… erm… know. Joining them is Sham, a vampire-hunter who is a mysterious-type.
I know of Emily McGovern from her web-comic series, My Life as a Background Slytherin, a funny and witty series of short comic strips that parody Harry Potter in the nicest and most fan-friendly manner, that have become pretty damn popular. When I saw that she was releasing Bloodlust & Bonnets, a graphic novel set in nineteenth-century Britain that plays on the cliches of romantic literature from history, I was curious and excited to check it out.
We meet Lucy, a debutant who is in need of excitement and passion, romance and adventure, oh and she hunts down the fanged creatures of the night too, so she is hired by Lord Byron, an arrogant and self-indulgent man, a spot-on recreation of the male characters from those romance novels we all know and… erm… know. Joining them is Sham, a vampire-hunter who is a mysterious-type.
- 9/23/2019
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
Video artist Heath Franco has won the $30,000 Nsw Visual Arts Fellowship for his multi-channel video installation, The Rainbow Lands.
The Ranibow lands is one of 12 works by emerging visual artists featured in a new exhibition at Artspace, Woolloomooloo.
Franco was born in Cooma and currently lives in North Parramatta.
His practice largely takes the form of video, although the process of production and exhibition of his works are also concerned with video, photography, performance, sound, music, digital media, video special effects and installation.
He creates video works of short to medium duration in which he performs various absurdist-style costumed roles in green-screened landscapes.
Arts Nsw executive director Mary Darwell, who presented the fellowship at the exhibition.s launch at Artspace last night, said Mr Franco would undertake a mentorship with music-video creator Joel Kefali during which he would research, create and perform new works in the Us and deliver workshops...
The Ranibow lands is one of 12 works by emerging visual artists featured in a new exhibition at Artspace, Woolloomooloo.
Franco was born in Cooma and currently lives in North Parramatta.
His practice largely takes the form of video, although the process of production and exhibition of his works are also concerned with video, photography, performance, sound, music, digital media, video special effects and installation.
He creates video works of short to medium duration in which he performs various absurdist-style costumed roles in green-screened landscapes.
Arts Nsw executive director Mary Darwell, who presented the fellowship at the exhibition.s launch at Artspace last night, said Mr Franco would undertake a mentorship with music-video creator Joel Kefali during which he would research, create and perform new works in the Us and deliver workshops...
- 11/13/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
Related: DGA Award Fim Nominations Announced The Directors Guild of America revealed its TV and commercial nominees today. Winners will be announced at the 65th annual DGA Awards Dinner hosted by Kelsey Grammer on February 2 at Hollywood & Highland. Here’s the full list: Movies For Television And Mini-series Greg Berlanti Political Animals, “Pilot” (USA Network) Mr. Berlanti’s Directorial Team: ·Unit Production Manager: Suzanne Geiger ·First Assistant Director: Richard Coad ·Second Assistant Director: Katie Carroll ·Second Second Assistant Director: Brad Robinson This is Mr. Berlanti’s first DGA Award nomination. Philip Kaufman Hemingway & Gellhorn (HBO) Mr. Kaufman’s Directorial Team: · Unit Production Manager: Trish Hofmann · Assistant Unit Production Manager: Frank Simeone · First Assistant Director: Mike Topoozian · Second Assistant Director: Michael A. McCue · Second Second Assistant Director: Cindy A. Taylor This is Mr. Kaufman’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for...
- 1/9/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
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