Catching up with a friend, Emma Roberts showed up at the Alfred Kitchen & Coffee restaurant in West Hollywood on Thursday afternoon (March 13).
The “We’re the Millers” starlet opted for a nerd chic getup including hipster glasses with a grey and white pea coat, blue jeans and white ankle boots.
On the career front, Emma is gearing up for a new flick called “For the Dogs” also starring Sam Worthington.
Per the synopsis, “While on vacation overseas, college freshman Ella Hatto's innocent world is torn apart when she learns her entire family has been murdered. Saved from the same fate by a reformed hitman, Stephen Lucas, Ella enlists his services to help track down those responsible.”...
The “We’re the Millers” starlet opted for a nerd chic getup including hipster glasses with a grey and white pea coat, blue jeans and white ankle boots.
On the career front, Emma is gearing up for a new flick called “For the Dogs” also starring Sam Worthington.
Per the synopsis, “While on vacation overseas, college freshman Ella Hatto's innocent world is torn apart when she learns her entire family has been murdered. Saved from the same fate by a reformed hitman, Stephen Lucas, Ella enlists his services to help track down those responsible.”...
- 3/14/2014
- GossipCenter
Director Jonathan Mostow has had a bit of trouble picking up projects in recent years. Since making his debut directing one of the segments of 1985's horror anthology Fright Show, he has since made films like U-571 and Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, but hasn't made a feature since 2009's Surrogates with Bruce Willis. It appears that his fortunes are changing, however, as he has just picked up his latest feature. Variety has learned that Mostow has been tapped to replace Phillip Noyce on the upcoming indie action-thriller For The Dogs, which is set to star Sam Worthington. Based on the novel by Kevin Wignall and adapted by Rampart director Oren Moverman, the story follows a man named Stephen Lucas (Worthington), a recently retired hit man who is used to living a life of solitude. He is called out of hiding when an old friend in London hires him...
- 8/28/2013
- cinemablend.com
We may only be half way through, but 2013 is shaping up to be a great year for films. Here's ten of the best, as voted for by Guardian readers
Earlier this week we asked readers to vote for the film they thought had been the best of the year so far. Here are the results – a fairly eclectic top ten, with some leftfield choices alongside the blockbusters you'd expect to see do well in a public vote.
We've included some supporting statements from our esteemed voters, along with links to our reviews of the films. Disagree with the results? Perturbed by the absence of Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters? Let us know in the thread below.
10. Man of Steel
"Finally showed what fighting with superpowers could be like. Also a more adult take on superheroes" Chris Doré
"I thought matching the Richard Donner film was an impossible task but I was wrong.
Earlier this week we asked readers to vote for the film they thought had been the best of the year so far. Here are the results – a fairly eclectic top ten, with some leftfield choices alongside the blockbusters you'd expect to see do well in a public vote.
We've included some supporting statements from our esteemed voters, along with links to our reviews of the films. Disagree with the results? Perturbed by the absence of Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters? Let us know in the thread below.
10. Man of Steel
"Finally showed what fighting with superpowers could be like. Also a more adult take on superheroes" Chris Doré
"I thought matching the Richard Donner film was an impossible task but I was wrong.
- 6/21/2013
- The Guardian - Film News
Between Avatar and Terminator Salvation, Sam Worthington seemed poised to be the next big thing in 2009. However, the latter feature was loathed by critics, and the former drew buzz for its spectacle, not its performances. Still, Worthington's been doing all right, scoring roles in action films like Clash of the Titans and Man on Ledge and dramas like Last Night and Texas Killing Fields. Still, he's yet to really establish his brand. Could a thriller helmed by Clear and Present Danger director Phillip Noyce make all the difference? Variety reports Worthington has signed on to headline For The Dogs. Based on the Kevin Wignall novel of the same name, the film follows recently retired hitman Stephen Lucas who is asked to watch out for Ella, the spirited college-aged daughter of a friend. But when her whole family is murdered, Lucas comes out of retirement to protect her and help her...
- 1/31/2013
- cinemablend.com
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