We recently came in contact with Peter Dukes, a talented filmmaker and founder of Dream Seekers Productions, and received the scoop on preparations for his sixteenth film. Ever heard of a naughty little vixen named Harley Quinn?
That’s right. Dukes, who normally leans toward the horror genre on projects, admittedly does not normally do fan films he is breaking his own rule just this once to show some much needed Harley love that we haven’t seen nearly enough on film. When asked about the reasoning behind undertaking such a project, Dukes stated:
“It's of the utmost importance to me that this film respects the origins of Harley, as I'm a huge fan, but I'm also not afraid to be bold. To bring to life our own unique renditions of Harley and the Joker, and place them within a story that I feel will stand out from the pack...
That’s right. Dukes, who normally leans toward the horror genre on projects, admittedly does not normally do fan films he is breaking his own rule just this once to show some much needed Harley love that we haven’t seen nearly enough on film. When asked about the reasoning behind undertaking such a project, Dukes stated:
“It's of the utmost importance to me that this film respects the origins of Harley, as I'm a huge fan, but I'm also not afraid to be bold. To bring to life our own unique renditions of Harley and the Joker, and place them within a story that I feel will stand out from the pack...
- 4/27/2015
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Carla Dobson)
- Cinelinx
We recently came in contact with Peter Dukes, a talented filmmaker and founder of Dream Seekers Productions, and received the scoop on preparations for his sixteenth film. Ever heard of a naughty little vixen named Harley Quinn? That’s right. Dukes, who normally leans toward the horror genre on projects, admittedly does not normally do fan films he is breaking his own rule just this once to show some much needed Harley love that we haven’t seen nearly enough on film. When asked about the reasoning behind undertaking such a project, Dukes stated:
“It's of the utmost importance to me that this film respects the origins of Harley, as I'm a huge fan, but I'm also not afraid to be bold. To bring to life our own unique renditions of Harley and the Joker, and place them within a story that I feel will stand out from the pack...
“It's of the utmost importance to me that this film respects the origins of Harley, as I'm a huge fan, but I'm also not afraid to be bold. To bring to life our own unique renditions of Harley and the Joker, and place them within a story that I feel will stand out from the pack...
- 4/27/2015
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Carla Dobson)
- Cinelinx
Shane Meadows' Stone Roses documentary The Stone Roses: Made of Stone received its world premiere on Thursday evening (May 30) in Manchester.
Ian Brown, John Squire and Gary 'Mani' Mounfield turned out at Victoria Warehouse in Trafford Park for the gala screening, along with Meadows and producer Mark Herbert.
> Digital Spy reviews Made of Stone: "A film about the fans"
Reni was absent from the screening due to illness, opting to rest ahead of the Stone Roses shows at Finsbury Park in London next week.
Broadcaster Edith Bowman and cast members from This is England - including the original movie's star Thomas Turgoose - attended the premiere alongside Stone Roses fans who managed to secure tickets for the event after they sold out in under a minute.
Musicians including Rowetta, Richard Hawley, Mick Jones and Elbow members Guy Garvey, Pete Turner and Mark Potter also walked the red...
Ian Brown, John Squire and Gary 'Mani' Mounfield turned out at Victoria Warehouse in Trafford Park for the gala screening, along with Meadows and producer Mark Herbert.
> Digital Spy reviews Made of Stone: "A film about the fans"
Reni was absent from the screening due to illness, opting to rest ahead of the Stone Roses shows at Finsbury Park in London next week.
Broadcaster Edith Bowman and cast members from This is England - including the original movie's star Thomas Turgoose - attended the premiere alongside Stone Roses fans who managed to secure tickets for the event after they sold out in under a minute.
Musicians including Rowetta, Richard Hawley, Mick Jones and Elbow members Guy Garvey, Pete Turner and Mark Potter also walked the red...
- 5/31/2013
- Digital Spy
This years Glastonbury festival was without a doubt a memory which will live on within the minds and hearts of all those who attended. June 22nd - 26th saw a huge number of amazing bands, acts, and performers wowing the 135,000+ attendees who were lucky enough to get themselves a ticket, and it just so happens I was one of them!
As the line up was so vast and varied, and as performances were listed to begin on Thursday with doors opening at 8am on Wednesday, I took the Wednesday to Friday off from work, piled my tent, clothes, and snacks into the car, and drove down to Somerset to make sure I found myself a space in the queue for parking, and then to find myself a suitable place to pitch my tent ready for the next 4 nights.
Having been a festival go’er for a number of years I...
As the line up was so vast and varied, and as performances were listed to begin on Thursday with doors opening at 8am on Wednesday, I took the Wednesday to Friday off from work, piled my tent, clothes, and snacks into the car, and drove down to Somerset to make sure I found myself a space in the queue for parking, and then to find myself a suitable place to pitch my tent ready for the next 4 nights.
Having been a festival go’er for a number of years I...
- 7/11/2011
- by Abid Gangat
- Nerdly
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