The 1996 version of The Island of Dr. Moreau, which was directed by John Frankenheimer (who replaced Richard Stanley after half a week of filming), is a well-known disaster, but that was just one of many cinematic adaptations H.G. Wells’ 1896 novel has received over the years. That novel has inspired the 1932 classic Island of Lost Souls, 1959’s Terror Is a Man, 1972’s The Twilight People, a 1977 film that actually kept the The Island of Dr. Moreau title, the Full Moon production Dr. Moreau’s House of Pain, and more. Now we can add another title to the list, as Deadline reports that Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins has signed on to star in the The Island of Dr. Moreau reimagining Eyes in the Trees.
Timothy Woodward Jr., who most recently directed the horror comedy Til Death Do Us Part, will be directing Eyes in the Trees from a screenplay by...
Timothy Woodward Jr., who most recently directed the horror comedy Til Death Do Us Part, will be directing Eyes in the Trees from a screenplay by...
- 3/6/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Milo Gibson, son of Mel Gibson, battles for control of 1920s Chicago’s criminal underworld as Al Capone in The Hollywood Reporter's exclusive first-look image of Gangster Land.
Timothy Woodward Jr. (Traded, American Violence) directed the film, a true account of the crime boss and his right-hand man, in which Gibson stars alongside Sean Faris (Never Back Down, Pearl Harbor), Jamie-Lynn Sigler (The Sopranos) and Peter Facinelli (The Twilight Saga).
“Timothy has captured an accurate and remarkable time in the history of crime," said Clay Epstein, president of Film Mode Entertainment, which has been screening Gangster Land to buyers at Afm...
Timothy Woodward Jr. (Traded, American Violence) directed the film, a true account of the crime boss and his right-hand man, in which Gibson stars alongside Sean Faris (Never Back Down, Pearl Harbor), Jamie-Lynn Sigler (The Sopranos) and Peter Facinelli (The Twilight Saga).
“Timothy has captured an accurate and remarkable time in the history of crime," said Clay Epstein, president of Film Mode Entertainment, which has been screening Gangster Land to buyers at Afm...
- 11/5/2017
- by Alex Ritman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Forty-five years may have passed since Kris Kristofferson first made his brief silver-screen debut singing "Me & Bobby McGee" in Dennis Hopper’s tumultuous anti-Western, The Last Movie, but miraculously, Kristofferson is still gracing on-screen frontier towns with his cowboy wisdom and Western soul. Most recently, he can be found bartending in the frontier town of Timothy Woodward Jr.’s Traded, which hit theaters and VOD last Friday. Gone are the days when Kristofferson was helming vigilante roles such as the sharp-shooting Billy The Kid, but they are far from forgotten. In Traded, Kristofferson plays Billy, a hardened barkeep with a strict moral compass, living in Dodge City in the 1800s. When a stranger comes to town in search of his daughter, Billy is at first guarded,...
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- 6/13/2016
- Screen Anarchy
Title: Traded Director: Timothy Woodward Jr. Starring: Kris Kristofferson, Trace Adkins, Michael Paré, Tom Sizemore, Brittany Elizabeth Williams, Constance Brenneman and Quinton Aaron Determinedly setting out to create your own way, in an unwavering attempt to build your own experiences and life path, is a common and understandable process for many young adults. But when you unwittingly become drawn into a dangerous situation, in part because of your naïve nature, you can often need the help of someone you trust to help save you from experiencing any more risk. That all-too-important life lesson of realizing just how endearing your present life and situation is presented in the new Western, ‘Traded.’ [ Read More ]
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- 6/6/2016
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
In a society that so strongly values self-preservation, there are still some noteworthy people who become so family-orientated that they’ll readily put their own lives in danger, in order to safeguard their loved ones. Actor Michael Paré is one such man who’s become so invested in protecting his relatives that he courageously risks his own safety to rescue his teenage daughter. The performer’s mission is intriguingly chronicled in Shockya’s new exclusive clip from his upcoming Western film, ‘Traded.’ Cinedigm is set to release the drama, which was directed by Timothy Woodward Jr., in theaters in 10 markets, including New York, Los Angeles, Austin, Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, Denver, Chicago, Minneapolis and [ Read More ]
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- 6/2/2016
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Michael Paré is learning how bitter revenge can become, especially when you’re set to unleash it on your most callous and vicious enemies, in his new Western, ‘Traded.’ In honor of the actor’s latest character seeking vengeance on the men who have harmed his daughter, Shockya is exclusively premiering the new poster for the upcoming film. The debut of the thriller’s new poster coincides with Cinedigm preparing to release ‘Traded’ in theaters in 10 markets, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and Dallas. The thriller will also be distributed on VOD, On Demand and Digital HD on the same day as the theatrical release, on June 10. Along with [ Read More ]
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- 4/21/2016
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
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